This gorgeous beach is perfect for everyone, with wheelchair access and wooden pathways leading to the shore. Crystalline waters are refreshingly cool to start, but quickly warm up as you adjust. Toilets and showers are located near the boardwalk, while affordable bars and restaurants near the Eurotar Salinas hotel offer ice creams to go. You can park your car in the lot at the right end of the beach, or anywhere nearby. The sand is man-made, though it covers the natural volcanic ledge, and is ideal for swimmers of all levels. Lifeguard towers and a shark net provide safety, and there are small fish swimming around that won't bite. Sun loungers and parasols can be rented for 10 Euros all day, and the boardwalk is a great spot for evening strolls. During high season the beach can get crowded, but never too full. There is some airplane noise from the nearby airport, and the water can be choppy on wind
I stumbled across this hidden gem while strolling along the coast. Not many people were around, only about 5. There were no facilities or lifeguards, but it was so peaceful and private. It was an absolute delight to sunbathe there.
This place is a hidden gem. The fresh fish, seafood, and Paella are amazing. The service is efficient and friendly, and the prices are great. It's a charming little fishing village where you can watch the fish being caught from the shore and brought straight to your plate. I highly recommend it!
This spot is a popular spot amongst locals and offers a stunning, idyllic south-facing and sheltered view. Although it can become quite crowded at times, it is great for snorkelling and has the added bonus of black sand and pebbles. Unfortunately, it can sometimes be a bit grubby with cigarette butts and bottle tops.
This beach is suitable if you're looking for solitude and isolation, but swimming may not be very comfortable. It's more geared towards a road trip experience. Just be cautious of the goats that may cross your path while driving.