Bolonia
Discover the Hidden Gem of Bolonia: A Coastal Paradise
Explore Bolonia's stunning beaches, rich history, and authentic Andalusian cuisine in the heart of Costa de la Luz.
Nestled along the stunning Costa de la Luz, Bolonia is a picturesque village known for its pristine beaches, rich historical heritage, and breathtaking natural landscapes. This hidden gem invites tourists to explore its ancient Roman ruins, enjoy water sports, and savor delicious local cuisine—all while basking in the warm Andalusian sun.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
From Sandy Bay, head east on the A-383 road towards the N-340. Continue on the A-383 for approximately 10 kilometers until you reach the roundabout. Take the first exit onto the N-340 heading towards Tarifa. Follow the N-340 for about 20 kilometers. As you approach Bolonia, look for signs directing you to the beach and archaeological site. Turn right onto the local road leading to Bolonia, and you will find parking available near the beach.
Public Transportation
From Sandy Bay, walk to the nearest bus stop on the main road. Catch the bus heading towards Tarifa. The bus ride will take approximately 30 minutes. Once you arrive in Tarifa, transfer to a local bus that goes to Bolonia. The local bus will take another 15-20 minutes to reach Bolonia. Disembark at the main stop in Bolonia, and from there, it's a short walk to the beach and archaeological site.
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