There are no trees, and the sea appears to be unclean. The cost for renting an umbrella is 7€, and the same goes for a beach seat. However, the beach is conveniently accessible from the city, with both bus and tram options available for a ticket price of 1.50€.
What a shame! I went to this chiringuito expecting a healthy, refreshing watermelon drink, but instead I got a sugar-laden concoction. Even after I asked for it without sugar, they still added it. And for what? €4. What a ripoff!
Puzol beach is a Blue Flag beach with a long and tranquil boardwalk. It is perfect for people of all ages, and in summertime, there are Chiringuitos and windsurfing facilities, as well as a variety of eateries throughout the year. The absence of large hotels nearby means that the beaches have plenty of room and the restaurants are not overcrowded. The nightlife goes on late, but this beach is not full of inebriated tourists, making it a great place for families and all ages.
This review is about the north end beach of Port Saplatja, located just a stone's throw away from Valencia City. You can get there easily by bike, as most of the route is a paved path. However, you'll have to cross a car bridge to get there. The beach was spotless when I visited in October, though I can only imagine what a madhouse it must be in the summer. There weren't any facilities that I noticed, aside from a playground.
A great spot to take in the stunning views of the sky, thanks to its breakwaters. It's easy to access by car, although it can get quite busy during the summer months. The good news is that entry is free and open to the public.