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Tiny Tour | Vejer de la Frontera Spain | One of the most beautiful towns in Andalucía | 2021 Oct

On the day of filming this episode, we encountered Netflix shooting a TV Show called Las de la última fila in this town. Maybe you might recognize some actors in this episode. Feel free to let us know in the comments.

Vejer de la Frontera is a Spanish municipality located in the province of Cádiz (Andalucía). The core of the town stands on a 200-meter-high mountain, on the banks of the Barbate River and 8 kilometers from the coast.

Its walled historic center, which still preserves the castle and several significant churches, was declared a historic-artistic complex in 1976. Vejer is part of what is known as the 'Association of the Most Beautiful Towns in Spain'.

Vejer has been inhabited since the early Palaeolithic and was already fortified in the Bronze Age. Remains dating from the 7th century BC have been found from Tartessian and Roman times.

Nowadays, the population lives from agriculture (generally viticulture), from wild cattle (especially from the resurgence of the Retinta breed) and from the tourism that it usually receives in summer.

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11 Things You Should NOT Do in Spain!

What NOT to do in Spain! I’ve lived here for 8 years with Yoly my Spanish wife, and I’ve learned a lot of the do’s and don’ts of this culture. These rules will really help you get in sync with the locals and not make any major mistakes! Venga, let's go! ????

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Spain is a complex country! It’s also a pretty easy going one. But there are certain things that you just don’t want to get wrong. And here they are!

11. Don’t go OTT on please and thank you.
In Spanish we just don’t use the words as much. We are more likely to work ‘please’ and ’thank you’ into the tone of how we speak, or by tweaking the words (such as adding “ito” to the end of a word).

10. Don’t put bread on your plate.
In Spain, you always leave your bread beside your plate on the table. It sites beside your cutlery, because it kind of is a piece of cutlery.

9. Don’t eat with your hand under the table.
I grew up with no elbows on the table. But here in Spain we also have the rule that you should have your hands above the table at all times. Because you might have a knife??

8. Don’t offer guests a beer at 5pm
Because we eat lunch and dinner later, beer o’clock is usually about 8pm… not 5pm.

7. Don’t help with the dishes after parties.
It’s just not something that’s done here. At the end of a party or dinner party, you might help tidy up slightly, but you don’t help do the dishes.

6. Don’t be a ‘pesado’ in social situations.
Chill out! Don’t ask people what their job is straight away when you meet them in a social setting and don’t expect people to cut to the chase when telling a story - we take our time here!

5. Don’t misinterpret loud conversations.
When Yoly speaks with her mother on the phone, it can get heated. But they’re not arguing - it’s just that conversations here often sound more intense.

4. Don’t generalise about Spain.
This is a highly regional country. So don’t assume that every region of Spain has the same language, customs or food.

3. Don’t call Catalan a dialect of Spanish.
Catalan is its own language - and don’t get that wrong (especially when speaking to a Catalan)

2. Don’t used ‘usted’ willy nilly.
Here in Spain we’re pretty informal and so don’t use “usted” unless we’re speaking with older people or in very formal situations.

1. Don’t mention the civil war casually.
The Spanish civil war and the dictatorship is a really complex topic, and still an open wound in Spain. So wait until you know someone pretty well before diving into the topic.

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Hola, Spain lovers! We're James and Yoly. James is a New Zealander, and Yoly is from Spain. And we both live in Madrid. This channel is all about giving you a local insight into life in Spain, and helping you experience this country like a local when you come to visit (or live!). If that sounds like your kind of thing, bienvenido!

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Vejer de la Frontera in June - Andalusian pueblo blanco immersive virtual walking tour

Take a morning walk around the beautiful Andalusian village of Vejer de la Frontera in Spain's Cádiz province. Filmed on 25th June 2022.

4K virtual treadmill walk with ambient street sounds as you walk along cobbled streets and through town squares of the historic mountaintop 'pueblo blanco', passing by busy cafe's, bars and tourist stores on a hot summers day in southern Spain.

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0:54 - Terraza Mirador
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5:28 - Torre del Mayorazgo
6:16 - C/Sancho IV el Bravo
7:25 - C/José Castrillón
9:40 - Iglesia Divino Salvador
10:36 - C/Ntra. Sra. de la Oliva
13:42 - C/Juan Relinque
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15:32 - C/Juan Bueno
18:08 - Arco de la Puerta Cerrada
19:04 - C/Mesón de Ánimas
20:35 - Plaza Capitán Quintanilla
21:48 - C/Encarnación
22:34 - C/Reyes Católicos
24:00 - C/Rosario
25:40 - Iglesia Divino Salvador
26:50 - C/Marqués de Tamarón
28:30 - C/Ntra. Sra. de la Oliva
29:40 - C/Ramón y Cajal
30:48 - Arcos de la Judería
31:30 - C/Judería
33:10 - La Cobijada (monumento a la Mujer)

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Trip: Vejer de la Frontera, Spain (GoPro)

A weekend trip to one of the most charming white villages of Andalucia - Vejer de la Frontera.

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Rick Steves' Andalucía: The Best of Southern Spain

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53:46 Conclusion

Exploring the White Villages of Andalusia, Spain

We rented a car, and a cottage, and traversed the narrow winding streets through the mountains of Andalusia, Spain to explore the beautiful white villages, or Pueblos Blancos.

We started off in Arcos de la Frontera with a really tasty meal. Olives stuffed with anchovies, a duck pate with raspberry jam, and we split a simple grilled mecha sandwich (pork infused with spices). The restaurant was called Café y copas La Vinoteca (

After that, we made a few pit stops in other villages, but we had to rush a bit to check-in at our Airbnb. We booked a couple nights in a cottage near El Gastor. The ride up to the cottage twisted up a hill, past sheep, onto a dirt road, and past olive orchards. The little cottage was exactly what we were looking for. It was quaint, and the views were incredible. There were olive trees on the property, and the owner actually made her own olive oil that she gave us a bottle of when we arrived. She also provided us with coffee that went really well with the breath-taking view. We really loved this place.

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The next morning we set our to do a loop around the giant blue watter reservoir.

First we stopped in Algodonales, a town famous for it's fresh spring water which you can drink right out of the town fountain.

Next we made it to Zahara de la Sierra, which was probably the most gorgeous thing I saw the entire 3 weeks we were in Spain. It teeters on limestone cliffs that overlook pretty much everything in Andalusia. The views across the reservoir were amazing. They also have a castle up on the very top, which we hike to and even got to climb to the top of.

After a cold beer, we finished off our day (or at least the video) in Grazalema at a restaurant called Gastrobar la Maroma ( where we ate veal burgers, shredded potatoes with fried chicken and quail egg, and a smoked salmon salad. A great meal that fueled us for a short hike in the area.

This is an incredible part of the world. The mix of Spanish culture and Moorish architecture make it a very unique place with views that will be remembered forever. The food was great. The roads were a blast to drive, and we totally fell in love with the small cottage, cooking up dinner, starting a fire to stay warm, and enjoying the fresh mountain air.

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AVOID These 15 Tourist MISTAKES in Spain

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00:00 Intro
01:01 Mistake 15 Thinking you need to drink alcohol with tapas
01:48 Mistake 14 Thinking Spaniards don't eat veggies
02:30 Mistake 13 Thinking you need to dress up
03:47 Mistake 12 Calling flamenco... flamingo ????
04:47 Mistake 11 Thinking Spain is under-developed
05:27 Mistake 10 Thinking you can't drink the tap water
06:01 Mistake 9 Thinking Spain is a smoker's paradise
07:06 Mistake 8 Stereotyping Gypsies
08:26 Mistake 7 Obsessing about paella success
09:51 Mistake 6 Thinking Spain has a cash economy
10:28 Mistake 5 Thinking tapas is a food
11:07 Mistake 4 Misusing bread
11:27 Mistake 3 Thinking you can't take kids for tapas
11:49 Mistake 2 Thinking the siesta is widespread
12:28 Mistake 1 Calling Barcelona... Barça

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How to Explore a Spanish Market Like a Local

When in Spain you have to discover the local markets! Visiting them is a gastronomic AND cultural experience. But how can do shop in and explore a Spanish market like a local? Watch this video where I visit my local Mercado de Antón Martín (Antón Martín Market) to find out! Venga, let’s go! ????

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You have to visit a Spanish traditional food market next time you’re in Spain. Noisy, busy, full of wonderful smells and overflowing with people - they’re a feast for all the sense. I love my local market (the Mercado de Antón Martín - featured in this video). Ham, cheese, wine, olive oil, saffron, paprika, bread, meat, fruit and vegetables - these places are gastronomic wonderlands. But they’re also fabulous cultural places - every Spanish market has at least a few bars, and they’re always a fun place to hang out for a drink after you’ve finished your shopping.

So here is what I suggest. If you’re living or staying in Spain, give the supermarkets are miss (unless you need canned goods or cleaning products) and for all your fresh produce needs, head to the nearest local market. They’re the best place to stock up your apartment if you’re staying in an AirBnB or simply to grab some delicious stables for a picnic in the park. An important thing to remember is that if you want to try Spain’s incredible wines, hams and cheeses - they’ll be much cheaper in the market than in a tapas bar. And do make the perfect picnic hamper fillers.

In this video I explore the Antón Martín market, which is nearby my office (it’s where I shop after work). I hit the Jamón booth, a fabulous cheese stall, the fruit stand, an olive stand, an offal stand, a place for olive oil, paprika and saffron, as well as a chicken shop and an excellent bakery. Along the way you’ll get tips and tricks for tackling your local market on your own!

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Hola, Spain lovers! We're James and Yoly. James is a New Zealander, and Yoly is from Spain. And we both live in Madrid. This channel is all about giving you a local insight into life in Spain, and helping you experience this country like a local when you come to visit (or live!). If that sounds like your kind of thing, bienvenido!

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What to eat in CÁDIZ, ????????SPANISH FOOD TOUR ???????? (with a Local) The Best Spanish tapas!!!

Cádiz is one of the best tapas cities in Spain and like the rest of Andalusia, it is a place where locals love to eat. It's not really hard to find a place to eat in Cádiz and most of the food on offer in the city is top quality, fresh, wide variety and cheaper compared to other places in Spain. Those are just some of the reasons why Cádiz is popular.

In this Spanish food tour I made a list of what are the best Spanish tapas you should try in Cádiz. So if you are planning a trip here, make this as your ultimate foodie travel guide in Cádiz, Spain.

The best Spanish tapas

Chicharrón de Cádiz - roasted thinly sliced pork belly
Tortillita de Camarones - small shrimp omelette
Mojama de barbate - salted cured Tuna
Pescaito Frito - fried little fish
Puntillitas - fried baby squid
Ortiguillas - fried sea anemone
Gambas al ajillo - shrimp with garlic and olive oil
Acedias - small fish with white thin meat
Chipirones a la plancha - grilled small cuttlefish
Seafood - at least try gambas or shrimp

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0:30 - Chicharrón de Cádiz
1:05 - Tortillita de Camarones
1:30 - Mojama de barbate
2:00 - Pescaito Frito
2:34 - break
3:30 - Puntillitas
3:51 - Ortiguillas
4:13 - Acedias
4:33 - Gambas al ajillo
5:03 - Chipirones a la plancha
5:18 - Seafood
5:38 - 6000 tapas
5:50 - Vegans
6:23 - bye bye

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Vejer de la Frontera, Spain

Vejer de la Frontera is a Spanish hilltop town and municipality in the province of Cádiz, Andalusia, on the right bank of the river Barbate. The town of Vejer de la Frontera occupies a low hill overlooking the Straits of Gibraltar and surrounded by orchards and orange groves. It contains several ancient churches and convents, and the architecture of many of its houses recalls the period of Moorish rule, which lasted from 711 until the town was captured by Saint Ferdinand of Castile in 1248. Agriculture and fruit-farming are the chief industries; fighting bulls are also bred in the neighborhood and a running of the bulls is held annually.

Vejer de la Frontera Turismo ???? 100 Razones para visitar Vejer



Vejer de la Frontera Turismo. 100 Razones para visitar Vejer

· Turismo de calidad

1. Uno de los pueblos más bonitos de España
2. Conjunto Histórico Artístico
3. Primer Premio de Embellecimiento de Pueblos
4. Segundo Pueblo con más Encanto de Andalucía
5. Ciudad Amiga de la Infancia
6. Q de Calidad Turística
7. Zona de Gran Afluencia Turística
8. Premio Decoración Natural de un Pueblo

· Turismo Rural

9. Santa Lucía
10. La Muela
11. La Patría
12. Otras pedanías
13. Senderismo
14. Alojamientos rurales

· Turismo en Vejer de la Frontera

15. Su gente
16. Pasear por sus calles
17. La Corredera
18. Plaza de España
19. Vejer Misteriosa
20. Las Cobijadas
21. Vejer Romántico
22. Vistas a la Comarca de la Janda
23. Azoteas y Terrazas
24. Patios Andaluces
25. Alojamientos con encanto
26. Vida nocturna
27. Vacaciones con Niños

· Vejer Costa – El Palmar

28. Playa El Palmar
29. Surf
30. Chiringuitos
31. Paseos por la playa
32. Puestas de Sol
33. Conciertos y Música en directo
34. Playa de La Mangueta

· Turismo Monumental

35. Centro Histórico
36. El Castillo de Vejer
37. Casa del Mayorazgo
38. Los Molinos de Viento
39. Barrio de La Judería
40. Ermita de Nuestra Señora de la Oliva
41. Museo de Tradiciones y Costumbres
42. Fundación NMAC Arte Contemporáneo
43. Otros monumentos
44. Historia y Cultura

· Vejer Artesanal

45. Mercado de Artesanías Nómada
46. El mercadillo
47. El rastro
48. De compras

· Turismo Gastronómico

49. Mercado San Francisco
50. Cocina tradicional
51. Cocina moderna
52. Lomo en Manteca
53. Otros embutidos
54. Carne de Retinto
55. Pescaíto Frito
56. Atún de Almadraba
57. Dulces artesanos
58. Bares y Restaurantes
59. Ventas en Vejer
60. Vinos

· Ferias y Fiestas

61. Feria de la Primavera
62. Toro embolao
63. Romería Virgen de la Oliva
64. Velada Nuestra Señora de la Oliva
65. Candelá de San Juan
66. Semana Santa
67. Carnavales

· Actividades Culturales y de Ocio

68. La Noche de Velas
69. Flamenco por los Balcones
70. Hazas de la Suerte
71. Vejer Fashion Week
72. Vejer Moving Music Festival
73. ConcentrArte
74. Un pueblo de novela
75. Marimantas
76. Congreso del Bienestar
77. Visitas guiadas
78. Tren Turístico
79. Vejer “Pueblo Abierto”
80. Actividades en Verano

· Turismo Activo

81. Rutas a caballo
82. Rutas en burro
83. Paseos aéreos
84. Toros
85. Cicloturismo
86. Golf
87. Naturaleza y Aventura

· Vejer y el Deporte

88. Circuito Hípico del Sol
89. Rallye Subida a Vejer
90. Vuelta Ciclista a España

· El Entorno

91. La Costa de la Luz
92. Ruta de los Pueblos Blancos
93. Conocer Cádiz
94. Otras playas
95. Faro de Trafalgar
96. Parque Natural de La Breña

· Otras razones

97. El Clima
98. Razones mentales
99. Historia de Amor
100. No lo has visto todo

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ejer de la Frontera is a Spanish hilltop town and municipality in the province of Cádiz, Andalusia, on the right bank of the river Barbate. The town of Vejer de la Frontera occupies a low hill overlooking the Straits of Gibraltar and surrounded by orchards and orange groves

Las mejores vistas de Cádiz y leyendas de Vejer de la Frontera - Viaje en grupo por Andalucía #2

El segundo capítulo de nuestro viaje en grupo por Andalucía nos lleva a Cádiz capital, una ciudad trimilenaria que vamos a conocer por tierra, por mar y casi podríamos decir que también por aire. Nos contarán por qué le llaman tacita de plata, navegaremos por la bahía y subiremos a lo más alto de la Torre Tavira. Todo esto antes de acabar el día en Vejer de la Frontera, uno de los pueblos más bonitos de la provincia y que esconden entre sus calles muchas leyendas y misterios que nos cuentan y nos cantan los Marimantas.

Si buscas alojamiento echa un vistazo al hotel donde hemos grabado la presentación de este capítulo. Es una chulada:

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Vejer de la Frontera: Uno de Los pueblos más bonitos de España

Tierra de viento, de agua y de cultura Vejer enamora a quien lo visita.
Recorremos Vejer a través del reportaje Blancas alturas de Destino Andalucía: el paseo de la Corredera, el recinto amurallado, el Castillo, el mercado de abastos o los molinos de viento entre otros monumentos.
Declarado Conjunto Histórico Artístico en 1976 y I Premio Nacional de Embellecimiento de Pueblos en 1978, es un típico pueblo blanco medieval, de gran belleza monumental y paisajística. Está hermanado con la ciudad marroquí de Chauen.
Se incluyen declaraciones de James Stuart, propietario del restaurante La casa del califa, de Fernando Ramírez, encargado del Parque del viento, y de Oliva Reyes, directora del hotel V.
[Programa Destino Andalucía, 0019, 7 de junio de 2014, Canal Sur Televisión].
Los pueblos de Andalucía pertenecientes a la asociación Los Pueblos más bonitos de España son Mójacar y Lucainena de las Torres en Almería, Vejer de la Frontera en Cádiz, Zuheros en Córdoba, Pampaneira en Granada y Frigiliana en Málaga.


2014: 13 de marzo. El pueblo de Vejer de la Frontera en Cádiz, se reconoce oficialmente como Uno de Los Pueblos Más Bonitos de España.

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07/06/2014
Trece de marzo

4-day Roadtrip through Andalusia in our new Camper! ???????? (Ronda, Setenil, Conil & Puerto Santa María)

Hi everyone ☀️,

in this video, we want to take us with you to one of our longer weekend trips through Andalusia, Spain.

And all of this in our new camper van!
This is our first road trip with our new home on wheels and we are over excited. At this time of the year, we are usually in this area of Spain and this time we take you with us.

We'll bring with us to the region of Cádiz, to Setenil de las Bodegas, Ronda, Puerto de Santa María and Conil de la Frontera.

We hope you enjoy the video.

November 2023 | Andalusia, Spain

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0:00 Intro
00:20 Camping on top of a mountain
01:36 Setenil de las bodegas
05:02 Ronda
06:24 Camping on the beach
07:01 Puerto de Santa Maria
08:55 Good Spanish Food
10:26 Conil de la Frontera


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