Playa de Getares explained

Playa de Getares
Location:Algeciras
Coordinates:36.095°N -5.4425°W
Length:(approx.)
Type:Beach
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Playa de Getares is a beach in the municipality of Algeciras, southeastern Spain. It overlooks the Bay of Gibraltar about south of the city of Algeciras,[1] between Punta San García and Punta Carnero, where the cliffs begin on the Strait of Gibraltar. It is approximately in length and wide on average.

The name comes from a Roman fish salting factory which was located in the old Roman town in the vicinity of Caetaria, and was called Cetares, and then Xetares during the Middle Ages, named in the chronicles of Alfonso XI. The whole beach is surrounded by terraced housing developments and has a promenade with bars and restaurants.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Head, Jeremy. Frommer's Seville, Granada and the Best of Andalusia. 6 February 2013. 31 January 2011. John Wiley & Sons. 978-1-119-99445-9. 260.