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El Palmar is located 5km north of Vejer and is the Surf capital of Andalucia. Unknown by non-Spanish visitors until recently, El Palmar is becoming more popular for its laid-back atmosphere and unspoiled landscape.
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El Palmar is a village and the most populated district in Murcia, Spain. It is part of the municipality of Murcia. 24,266 people resided in the territory in 2020. There are two hypotheses about the district name. According to the first one, the name is due to the presence of palm trees and European fan palms.
El Parmar beach is long and sandy with a big stretch between the sea and the access points to the road. It’s main access point at El Parmar is built up with many bars, restaurants, and shops and is therefore very busy.
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The town (or is it a big village?) of El Palmar is the starting point for visits to the excellent wildlife reserve of Albufera; and it’s well worth staying around and enjoying it in its own right. A haven of peace and quiet after the bustle of Valencia, its canals and the proximity of sea and lagoon give in the air of one of the quieter ...
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El Palmar – arguably the best beach in the area. Popular with wave-surfers in the winter and kite-surfers in the summer, El Palmar has seven kilometres of golden-sand for those wishing to do little more than relax, read, eat, drink and doze.
El Palmar. Amazing location for a calm, chilled and enjoyable week away in the south west of Spain. Great for surfing, cycling, eating, drinking and AMAZING SUNSETS. Massive beach, great waves, especially for surfing or body boarding.