Watching the sunset on the beaches of Chipiona while listening to Rocío Jurado’s songs in its beach bars is now an event of Local Tourist Interest. This has been decided by the City Council of the town in Cádiz where the singer of ‘Como una Ola’, ‘Como yo te amo’ or ‘Que no daria yo por empezar de nuevo’, among other songs, was born.

With the intention of promoting and extending this initiative that is already being developed by several beach bars and restaurants on its coast, the Local Government Board in the Chipiona City Council has approved a proposal in this regard so that More establishments join “A lot of people come to Chipiona to watch the sunsets and some establishments have been taking advantage of the sunset and playing Rocío Jurado’s music for some years now,” the mayor, Luis Mario Aparcero, explained to Europa Press.

For local government This initiative seems “magnificent” to them and that is why what they have done is “to enhance this initiative and try to get as many beach establishments, hotels or tourist establishments as possible to include this as a fun and magical element” such as watching a sunset while listening to Rocío Jurado.

The sunsets in Chipiona are “spectacular”, according to Luis Mario Aparcero, who has hoped that this declaration will encourage more establishments and become in “another attraction of the town”“Coming to Chipiona, watching the sunset and listening to Rocío Jurado, just imagine, and a glass of muscatel as the sun goes down and that’s it, we’re starting a new day,” he commented.

After passing through the Local Government Board, it will now move to the establishments on the Chipiona coast so that they adhere to it and start it up every day when the sun goes down, as some locals already do.

In addition, he has announced that the intention of the City Council is that “Some days” Rocío Jurado’s songs resonate through the public address system from the beaches when the sun sets to “attract a little attention”, although acknowledging that they will not always do so since the sunset “is not automatic” and “changes every day”.

The Local Government Board has adopted at its meeting to support this initiative, “enhancing sunsets with the voice of the millennium” and declare them of Tourist Interest, in addition to thanking the restaurants AWA and SAM, and the beach bars PEPE, El Primo, Tres Piedras and Calasanta, among others, for “enhancing our magnificent sunsets.”