Rota

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Situated on the north-west corner of the Bay of Cadiz on the Costa de la Luz between Chipiona and el Puerto, Rota, a seafaring and agricultural town, has become one of the most attractive tourist destinations in the province due to the beauty of its beaches, the hospitality of its people, its extraordinary gastronomy, its lively streets
and the variety of cultural and sporting possibilities.
The beaches of Rota
Rota has 16 kilometres of beautiful white sandy beaches, all of which are perfect for practising all types of water sports and that have all been awarded the blue flag of the clean seas of Europe:
- The Costilla (4 Km long).
- Punta Candor (bordeada por extensos pinares).
- The Rompidillo- Chorrillo.
- Costa Ballena
Costa ballena beach resort
The Tourist Resort of “Costa Ballena” can be found a few kilometres from Rota, on the way to Chipiona. It is one of the most advanced leisure and tourism complexes in the world, where great importance has been given to open spaces and respect for the environment. A wide range of services and facilities guarantee a high standard of living. The resort has a magnificent Golf Course designed by José Mª Olazábal with 27 competition holes and 9 par 3 practise holes. It is considered one of the best training courses in Europe.
Los Corrales de Rota
Corrals form part of the heritage of Rota, received from the Arabs that used to construct parcels in the sea formed upon perfectly mounted stones. Fish would find themselves trapped inside the stone parcels at low tide, allowing the fishermen to catch the fish with relative ease.
Thanks to the great range of fauna, the Corrals are an ideal place to carry out a marine photography session. They also hold a great ethnological interest. Because of the unique characteristics of the Corrals, they deserve special protection. For that reason the site has been declared as a Natural Monument.
History and gastronomy
According to historians Rota is of ancient origin. Due to its coastal location many different cultures and civilisations have left there mark here such as, the Tarshish, the Romans and the Arabs in whose time it was known as Rabeta-Ruta.
Rota is situated in an area of fertile farm land (with excellent tomatoes, water melons, melons, peppers and pumpkins) and its cuisine is based on local products. Its sea and land have generated its culinary art, its most typical dishes being sea bream cooked in the Rota style, (the “Sea Bream Festival” - declared of National Tourist Interest in Andalusia - in August is dedicated to this famous dish.), “Berza Roteña” (cabbage stew Rota style), the Rota herring, Sea Bream soup, Shrimp Omelettes and the incomparable Rota “Tintilla” , a unique sweet wine..
Monuments in Rota
- The Castle of the Luna, 18 th century, a beautiful monument built on the remains of a Moslem “Ribat”. After its restoration in 1999 it became the Town Council Offices.
- The Parish Church of Ntra. Sra. De la O, 16 th Century. Built in a mixture of styles, Gothic, baroque, Renaissance and Plateresque. The Parish Churches amazing interior contains many artistic treasures. Of special importance are the choir stalls, the organ, the statues and the paintings.
- The Church of San Juan Bautista or the Chapel of the de la Caridad, built in Baroque style and contains a beautiful altarpiece by Diego Roldán.
- The Church of San Roque . Baroque.
- The Merced Tower. All that remains of the old Convent of the Merced and actually the sight of the public market.
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Beaches and coasts in the region of Andalusia, south of Spain - from west to east
Costa de la Luz (Cadiz) - Costa del SOL (Malaga) - Costa Tropical (Granada) - Costa de Almeria