A bit more secluded than El Sardinero, which is easier to get to since it's close to town and you can walk or drive there. This one, however, is a bit further out and you'll need to take a bus or car to get here. When you arrive, you'll have to go down around 200 steps to get to the beach and ocean. You'll probably see fewer kids here since it's a bit harder to access, but once you're there, it's a very peaceful spot! Just remember, if you go down, you have to come back up!
The beach is absolutely stunning, with its vast expanse and numerous amenities. It manages to strike the perfect balance between being lively and not overly crowded. Without a doubt, it ranks among the top urban beaches I have ever visited.
This spot is simply the best! It has everything you could want in a beach: stunning scenery, crystal clear waters, and plenty of activities. Plus, it's easily accessible, making it a great option for a fun and relaxing day out.
That place is a sight to behold. If you take the time to explore, you'll find the perfect spot to admire a stunning sunset.
Long sandy shore tucked away amidst towering cliffs and untamed waves creates an ideal surfing location. Ample parking available (although it tends to fill up by approximately 1 pm). Swimming may be challenging for some. Scenic route through a pine grove provides additional parking options. Definitely worth the stroll. A favored stop for those exploring in camper vans.