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Ayamonte is certainly one of the hidden gems of the Costa de la luz coastline, once a small fishing village on the outer extermintis of Spain, within view of the Portuguese border, the small picturesque town's charm has put it on the map for northern european tourists, over recent years. The once fishing port of Ayamonte is located in the most western zone of Andalusia, on the mouth of the Guadiana river, that serves as a border with Portugual. Ayamonte has a population of more than 16,000 inhabitants and is united by train with the capital of the province, Huelva; with the Andalusian capital of Seville as well as Portugal, in an area rapidly becoming known as the 'Spanish Algarve. Ayamonte is serviced by both Faro Airport and Seville Airport, with regular scheduled, charter and low cost flights from most Northern European countries now landing daily. For beach lovers, Ayamonte offers some of the finest white sandy beaches, such as Isla Canela and Punta del Moral. Golfers will not feel hard done by in Ayamonte eiher with the re-knowned 27 holes of Islantilla Golf Course minutes away For sailors, the Ayamonte marina is right next to to Pinillos and is approached by canal from the river. It is subject to some swell.
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