Episode 53: Tarifa, Spain — A Southern European Gem
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Welcome to today's episode of Places People Purpose. In today's episode, we're setting out on a new adventure to discover the charming coastal town of Tarifa. So let's dive right into today's exploration.
🌍 Episode Highlights:
- Tarifa's Historical Heritage Phoenicians, Greeks, and Carthaginians all settled Tarifa, a town in Andalusia. The Romans formed the first significant colonies. In 711, Tarifa fell to the Moors during Islamic expansion. It became a crucial fortress, guarding the Strait of Gibraltar. After Christian recapture in 1292, Alfonso Perez de Gusman played a heroic role in defense, naming the castle "Castillo de Guzmán".
- Modern Tarifa and Cultural Celebrations Today, Tarifa is a city with 18,000 residents, is known for its historic old town with Moorish and Spanish architectural influences. The city hosts various religious ceremonies and festivals, including the Feast of Our Lady of the Light, dedicated to the patron saint, Mary, which includes processions, music, and other festivities.
- Witnessing Unique Cultural Events We were fortunate to be in Tarifa during the end of the Feast of Our Lady of the Light, witnessing a captivating religious procession in the old town area with both people and horses. The procession featured a large wooden platform carried by women, a unique occurrence due to the platform's extreme weight. The platform was adorned with a statue of Mary, fresh flowers, and candles. Many women attending the procession wore mantillas, a significant cultural symbol.
- Beaches and Outdoor Activities Tarifa is renowned for its stunning beaches, such as Playa de Los Lances, Playa de Valdevaqueros, and Playa Punta Poloma. These beaches are not only beautiful but also popular destinations for wind and kite surfing due to the strong and consistent winds in the area. Tarifa is one of Europe's top destinations for wind and kite sports.
- Natural Beauty and Culinary Delights Tarifa is surrounded by natural beauty and is close to the Parque Natural de Los Alcornocales, a protected natural park with lush forests, hiking trails, and diverse flora and fauna. The town also offers a variety of culinary experiences, with restaurants serving fresh seafood and traditional Andalusian cuisine. The hosts were pleasantly surprised by the reasonable prices when dining out and enjoyed the wonderful Spanish wine varietals, such as Albariño and Verdejo.
That's all we have for today's episode of "Places People Purpose." We hope you enjoyed learning about the quaint town of Tarifa and many of its charms. In our next episode, we will be traveling to Santiago de Compostela, another Spanish town that has an amazing blend of history, culture, and tradition to learn about. So please join us for our next episode of "Places People Purpose," where we create connections to our world.
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