This place is a real gem, even though it's not much of a beach. People still flock here to sit on the rocks, take a dip in the sea, or even go fishing. There are plenty of renovations being done too, such as a pathway around the San Miguel coast. Although some restaurants are closed, La Marina 2 and a few others are still open for business. It's a great spot for a day out!
This small beach is perfect for kids and dog owners alike. It's close to the road and is sheltered from the wind, making it a great spot for the kids to splash around in the shallow waters. Unfortunately, there is no shade or toilet facilities available.
Not the best place to be if you're looking for a fun experience. Snorkeling and body boarding may be possible, but there are no facilities to help you out. There are no rubbish bins, so you must take your own trash with you when you leave. No showers either, so you won't be able to freshen up. The view is nice, but the waves are often unpredictable.
A charming, secluded beach tucked away - perfect for those seeking a peaceful escape.
Playa Escondida is a stunning sight to behold. It's best to get there on foot, but be warned, the road leading there is full of deep potholes.