Sandy Bay Beach is far from ideal for a laid-back day in the sun. The sand is alright, but if you're looking for some seclusion, the rocky areas are not much of a refuge. The temperature of the water is quite chilly, given its proximity to the entrance of the Mediterranean Sea, and while it was bearable when we visited in August, it could be much worse. There are a few places to get food and drinks, as well as water boards, but overall it's not the most pleasant beach to spend time at.
The beach was spotless when I visited, and I had the whole place to myself! Even in November, it was warm enough to relax. I only wish I had more time to stay longer, as I could have easily spent the whole day lounging here.
This beach near La Linea de la Concepcion is terrible due to its abundance of building constructions, which are destroying the area. Fortunately, it is still easy to access.
My visit to Gibraltar's beach was far from enjoyable. The infrastructure was alright, but the atmosphere and sea views were nothing to write home about. I took a right turn after exiting the Camp Bay tunnel and came across a rock with small stairs leading to the sea. It was like a private beach, and if you happened to have a yoga matt with you, it would be the perfect spot. All in all, it was a forgettable experience.