Atunes

It is an excellent spot for water sports, with options for surf lessons at Zahara Surf School or exploring the rocky coves.

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.

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

The area boasts long, wide, and clean sandy beaches with crystal-clear waters, such as Playa de Zahara and the picturesque El Cañuelo.

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.

August is the warmest and busiest month, with average highs of 82°F (28°C) and a lively, festive atmosphere.