I have a dream of what our week in August (time is not flexible) in Andalucia should look like, but after a month of research, I am getting the impression that my dream will remain a dream. I may need to make concessions, which is fine. I just need to confirm that what I'm looking for does not exist. And then I need a little information that I've had trouble getting a clear picture about from my reading.
My dream:
- Accommodations near the ocean. A quaint, picturesque village, or historical part of a larger settlement nearby. Can't afford luxury, but appreciate comfort, and absolutely need air conditioning & wifi. Don't mind self catering apt.
- Love historic stone mansions, but they don't often seem to have a/c.
- Prefer quieter environment (especially at night), but like good food & some shopping options nearby.
- SANDY beach, not pebble beach.
- Breezy, but not windy.
- Ocean suitable for swimming with some ocean sports like standup paddling, but not into surfing or kite-skiing, etc.
- Local artisan markets/crafts shopping nearby - or close enough for a half day excursion.
- Some touristy shopping would be okay, but prefer local arts & crafts.
- Love palm trees (don't seem to be many except on the man-made promenades?)
- Prefer temperatures < 28 degrees C.
What I've found:
Atlantic:
- Cooler temps in Tarifa, but windy and ocean is cold and does not seem comfortable for swimming.
- Sandy beaches on Costa de la Luz, but have read that because of the wind you end up with "sand in every crevice of your body". :(
- Not sure about other things to do on the Atlantic side - shopping, local crafts, markets, half day excursions?
Mediterranean:
- The Costa del Sol seems busy/crowded/polluted/expensive/noisy - but has more things to do besides beach. Yes?
- Warmer water, but maybe not as clean in some places.
- Do the beaches have more amenities (showers, chair rental, food kiosks) than beaches on the Atlantic coast?
- More water sports besides surfing, kite-skiing, etc?
- Nerja area - has caves for an excursion, but lots of British Culture. I'd like to experience SPAIN in Spain, and Britain in Britain.
- Also - Nerja has mainly pebble beaches - no sand beaches?
Is there a place that offers most of the things I am looking for? Where? Appreciate any advice/suggestions.
Thanks!
