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The heart of the town beats for the Almadraba , an ancient Phoenician fishing technique used for over 3,000 years to catch Atlantic bluefin tuna ( atún rojo ) during their spring migration.

The town is small and walkable, with many restaurants, shops, and beach bars (chiringuitos) along the coastline. To help me provide the best information, Accommodation options near the beach? Details on the Almadraba festival ? Atunes

While visiting, consider a trip to nearby historical areas in Bolonia and Tarifa (note that many sites are closed on Mondays). Visiting Information The heart of the town beats for the

Zahara de los Atunes , located on Spain's Costa de la Luz, is a coastal paradise that flawlessly blends historical tradition with modern leisure, best known for its deep-rooted connection to bluefin tuna fishing. As of 2026, it remains a sought-after destination for foodies and beach lovers alike. Details on the Almadraba festival

Running from April to June (peaking in May), this is a world-renowned gourmet feast where local bars and restaurants compete to serve the most inventive and delicious tuna tapas.

January offers a tranquil, cool, and breezy atmosphere, perfect for quiet strolls. For the peak tuna experience, visit in May.

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