Estrecho Natural Park, located at the Strait of Gibraltar, offers breathtaking landscapes where Europe meets Africa, renowned for its rich biodiversity and strategic position as a migratory bird corridor.
Estrecho Natural Park (Parque Natural del Estrecho) is situated along the southernmost coastline of Spain in the province of Cádiz, Andalusia, encompassing a rugged coastal stretch along the Strait of Gibraltar. The park covers a diverse geography of steep cliffs, rocky coves, sandy beaches, and Mediterranean scrublands that cradle crucial marine and terrestrial ecosystems. Its unique location at the juncture of the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea creates strong currents and nutrient-rich waters, supporting abundant marine life, including migratory cetaceans such as dolphins and whales. On land, the park is a vital passage for millions of migratory birds traveling between Europe and Africa, making it one of the most important ornithological sites in Spain.
Historically, the area has significant strategic importance, with landmarks such as the old lighthouse of Punta Carnero and the Battle of Trafalgar vicinity nearby. Recreational opportunities include hiking along coastal trails with panoramic views of the African coast across the strait, birdwatching, scuba diving in protected marine zones, and exploring charming local fishing villages. Notable landmarks include the Punta Camarinal cliffs and Finca La Almoraima nearby, offering both natural spectacle and cultural heritage.
Visitors are drawn to the park for its combination of dramatic seascapes, rich biodiversity, and the chance to witness migratory phenomena. The park offers a peaceful escape for nature lovers, photographers, and outdoor enthusiasts alike, with relatively low visitor numbers compared to more famous national parks, allowing for a more intimate wilderness experience.
The Strait of Gibraltar viewpoints offering views of Africa across the water
Rich migratory bird watching including storks, eagles, and Eurasian griffon vultures
Dolphin and whale watching opportunities in the marine sector of the park
Punta Camarinal cliffs providing dramatic hiking vistas over rugged coastline
A prominent cliff area offering panoramic views of the Strait and the African coast, ideal for hiking and photography.
A large fenced hunting estate featuring Mediterranean forest and managed wildlife habitats near the park.
Rich underwater habitats supporting diverse marine species including cetaceans, sea turtles, and fish.