This location may be small, but it's the perfect spot for a lazy day spent soaking up the sun. Don't expect to take a dip in the water here, but it's a great place to relax and enjoy the view.
That place is a real paradise! The lifeguards are attentive and the crowd is just right. Surfing and bodyboarding are great here, and if you're looking for a more relaxed experience, you can just sit by the dunes and read your book with the soothing sound of the waves in the background. There are also lovely long walks available, both along the waterline and the path on the other side of the dunes. For a bit of refreshment, there are bars nearby and boardwalks across the dunes to the beach. Highly recommended!
This river beach is only reachable by foot or bike, creating a peaceful atmosphere with few people and the sounds of nature, including the frogs. The water is refreshing and gradually deepens, allowing you to see the bottom clearly as you walk in. The only downsides are the lack of drinking water sources and shade - there are no trees along the path or on the beach to provide relief from the sun.
I wouldn't recommend this beach. I took my son and father there, but the access was difficult. The ocean was deep and full of algae, making it an unpleasant experience. Although the beach is wild, it doesn't make up for the lack of a beautiful sunset. If you want to have a great day at the beach, I suggest going to Barrañan or Caión instead.