Chipiona
Chipiona is a coastal town located in the province of Cádiz, Spain. It is known for its beautiful beaches, such as Playa de Regla, which attract both locals and tourists. The town has a rich history, with landmarks like the Chipiona Lighthouse, one of the tallest in Spain, guiding ships since the 19th century.
The economy of Chipiona is primarily based on tourism and fishing. The region is famous for its production of Moscatel wine, a sweet dessert wine made from the Muscat grape. Visitors can enjoy local cuisine, vibrant festivals, and the charming atmosphere of this Andalusian town.