“Tarifa, where the wind has a name.”
Finca Levante sits on a hillside in El Cuartón, a few kilometres from Tarifa. The 2,040 m² grounds border open nature. The house has four bedrooms, three bathrooms and a 12-metre pool. No resort, no hotel — just a good house in a good place.
Finca means country house. Levante is the east wind that put Tarifa on the map — strong, steady, and at the centre of everything here. The name tells you what to expect.
Nature starts where the fence ends. No manicured surroundings, no fake luxury — just the land, the sky, and the view.
Good bed, good pool, good location. No unnecessary bells and whistles — everything that matters, nothing that doesn't.
This isn't a rental unit. This is our house. We share tips on the area, the kite spots, and the places we love — because we love them ourselves.
Tarifa is Europe's southern tip. The African coast on the horizon, two seas meeting, and a wind that has a name here. The town is small, independent, and has drawn kitesurfers, windsurfers, and people looking for action, space, and an open feeling for decades. Finca Levante is a 10–20 minute drive from the best kite spots.
The terrace catches the morning sun. No alarm needed — the light does that job. Make coffee, sit outside, plan nothing.
Walk straight from the front door into the Parque Natural del Estrecho. Wild trails through the hills, rugged coastline, views all the way to Africa. No car needed.
Evenings in Tarifa fall slowly. The light turns orange, the wind drops, and there's no reason to be anywhere else. Unless you want to be.