El Portil and Nuevo Portil

El Portil and Nuevo Portil are two coastal population units separated by one street, known as Laguna Seca street, and managed by two municipalities, in the Province of Huelva, autonomous community of Andalusia, in southern Spain.

Most of them, tourists from the provinces of Huelva, Seville, Badajoz, Madrid and even the Basque Country and Galicia.

Located parallel to the end zone of the Flecha de El Rompido,[4] the main economic activity is tourism.

Previously, Punta Umbría was segregated from Cartaya on April 26, 1963,[7] then starting then the growth of the population unit of El Portil.

Fine golden sand coincides with the end point of the mouth of the Piedras River and part of it is situated opposite the Flecha de El Rompido, which grows around eighty meters annually.

During World War II the government of Francisco Franco bunkers built in anticipation of a possible Allied invasion by the Huelva coast, close to the Guadalquivir river mouth, located 30 km from el Portil and Nuevo Portil.

This is the reason why the body of a "fake" Major William Martin, central act of Operation Mincemeat was dropped out by the British Secret Service on April 30, 1943 on the El Portil beach.

In the Cartaya's district there are public tennis and soccer field from "albero", not grass, and several medium banks.

That is something that the visitor has to know to understand how El Portii and Nuevo Portil works socially and invites to investigate how the environment looks like using Google to choose the preferred accommodation.

Playas del Sur
Urbanización Entrepinos