Ayamonte is full of restaurants, shops and bars. It also has a fantastic market and several supermarket plus a brand new shopping centre on the main road into town. There is a small internet café in town, looking out over the marina.
You can catch the ferry across to Vial Real in Portugal from the quayside or idle away the day in one of the beautiful squares. You can also rent a variety of bikes (quads, moto, mountain) in town, near the bus station - www.andalucia.com/province/huelva/ayamonte/home.htm
Isla Canela is accessible via Ayamonte and is the closest Spanish beach to Cost Esuri. The beach in Isla Canela is enormous and has several places to eat on and around the marina and beach. There's a kite surfing school and there are Rib boat rides up the river and along the beach.
Sanlucar is a 30 minute drive north of Costa Esuri. It has a lovely river setting and a couple of places to eat. You can catch a small ferry across the river to Alcoutim in Portugal.
Isla Cristina and Lepe are both fairly typical working towns and have good family oriented restaurants. Isla Cristina has some great fish fresh from the day boats whilst Lepe boasts a cinema and bowling complex. El Terron is a tiny fishing port some 5km south of Lepe and boasts one of the best fish restaurants in the area - www.andalucia.com/province/huelva/islacristina/home.htm
Islantilla is a self contained resort with good beaches and facilities. There are lots of Chiringuitos on the beach and there is a small horse riding school tucked away in the eucalyptus trees on the road between Lepe and Islantilla - www.andalucia.com/province/huelva/la-antilla/home.htm
El Rompido also has great beaches and several places to eat. Punta Umbria is the party town for Huelva province and has plenty of high rise hotels and bars to enjoy - www.andalucia.com/province/huelva/elrompido/home.htm
Aracena is an hour or so inland from Huelva and provides lots of walking and riding trails, as well as an amazing cave and ruined castle. It’s very close to Jabugo where the famous black pigs are bred and fed on Acorns and also the mines at Rio Tinto - www.andalucia.com/province/huelva/aracena/home.htm
Huelva itself has a very pleasant centre and some good shopping facilities as well as excellent restaurants with local specialities - www.andalucia.com/cities/huelva.htm
The Donana national park is approximately 1 hour away and offers fantastic wildlife viewing opportunities - http://www.andalucia.com/environment/protect/donana.htm
Seville is definitely worth a day trip as it offers a fantastic cultural experience as well as a theme park suitable for teenagers - www.islamagica.es/home.html
Vila Real is the first town you come to on the Algarve. There is a lively square that provides free WiFi access in the middle of the town surrounded by several bars and restaurants - portugal-info.net/algarve/vrsa.htm
Monte Gordo has a modern casino on the beach front as well as several bars and restaurants - www.portugalvirtual.pt/_tourism/algarve/alcoutim/index.html
Tavira has a wonderful beach, accessible by small ferry and several good fish restaurants - www.portugalvirtual.pt/_tourism/algarve/tavira/index.html
Quarteira has Aqua Show, which is a water park - www.aquashowpark.com
Guia hosts Dolphin & seal shows, tropical birds & birds of prey, as well as fun and leisure facilities - www.zoomarine.com
Aqualand, "The Big One" is in Alcantarilha. Aqualand is a chain of water parks with a variety of activities - www.aqualand.pt
Ayamonte is full of restaurants, shops and bars. It also has a fantastic market and several supermarket plus a brand new shopping centre on the main road into town. There is a small internet café in town, looking out over the marina.
You can catch the ferry across to Vial Real in Portugal from the quayside or idle away the day in one of the beautiful squares. You can also rent a variety of bikes (quads, moto, mountain) in town, near the bus station - www.andalucia.com/province/huelva/ayamonte/home.htm
Isla Canela is accessible via Ayamonte and is the closest Spanish beach to Cost Esuri. The beach in Isla Canela is enormous and has several places to eat on and around the marina and beach. There's a kite surfing school and there are Rib boat rides up the river and along the beach.
Sanlucar is a 30 minute drive north of Costa Esuri. It has a lovely river setting and a couple of places to eat. You can catch a small ferry across the river to Alcoutim in Portugal.
Isla Cristina and Lepe are both fairly typical working towns and have good family oriented restaurants. Isla Cristina has some great fish fresh from the day boats whilst Lepe boasts a cinema and bowling complex. El Terron is a tiny fishing port some 5km south of Lepe and boasts one of the best fish restaurants in the area - www.andalucia.com/province/huelva/islacristina/home.htm
Islantilla is a self contained resort with good beaches and facilities. There are lots of Chiringuitos on the beach and there is a small horse riding school tucked away in the eucalyptus trees on the road between Lepe and Islantilla - www.andalucia.com/province/huelva/la-antilla/home.htm
El Rompido also has great beaches and several places to eat. Punta Umbria is the party town for Huelva province and has plenty of high rise hotels and bars to enjoy - www.andalucia.com/province/huelva/elrompido/home.htm
Aracena is an hour or so inland from Huelva and provides lots of walking and riding trails, as well as an amazing cave and ruined castle. It’s very close to Jabugo where the famous black pigs are bred and fed on Acorns and also the mines at Rio Tinto - www.andalucia.com/province/huelva/aracena/home.htm
Huelva itself has a very pleasant centre and some good shopping facilities as well as excellent restaurants with local specialities - www.andalucia.com/cities/huelva.htm
The Donana national park is approximately 1 hour away and offers fantastic wildlife viewing opportunities - http://www.andalucia.com/environment/protect/donana.htm
Seville is definitely worth a day trip as it offers a fantastic cultural experience as well as a theme park suitable for teenagers - www.islamagica.es/home.html
Vila Real is the first town you come to on the Algarve. There is a lively square that provides free WiFi access in the middle of the town surrounded by several bars and restaurants - portugal-info.net/algarve/vrsa.htm
Monte Gordo has a modern casino on the beach front as well as several bars and restaurants - www.portugalvirtual.pt/_tourism/algarve/alcoutim/index.html
Tavira has a wonderful beach, accessible by small ferry and several good fish restaurants - www.portugalvirtual.pt/_tourism/algarve/tavira/index.html
Quarteira has Aqua Show, which is a water park - www.aquashowpark.com
Guia hosts Dolphin & seal shows, tropical birds & birds of prey, as well as fun and leisure facilities - www.zoomarine.com
Aqualand, "The Big One" is in Alcantarilha. Aqualand is a chain of water parks with a variety of activities - www.aqualand.pt