We went to this charming beach bar multiple times during our stay in the area. The coffee was great, and we absolutely loved trying out various seafood tapas. The beach location was absolutely stunning, and the sunset views were breathtaking. We definitely plan on coming back before we leave.
The beach is not suitable for bathing, especially with children, as it is full of large stones on the left side when the tide is low. However, there is a small area of fine sand without stones where you can walk and sunbathe comfortably. Keep in mind that during low tide, there is very little water, making it impossible to swim. Despite this, the sunset and overall scenery are absolutely stunning.
This beach near Matalascanas was the best I've ever seen in Europe! It had it all - public toilets, tons of beach bars, public showers, a bus station nearby (it's super easy to get here from Sevilla), soft golden sand, and both deep and shallow areas for whatever floats your boat.
That place is breathtakingly beautiful, but unfortunately the sea water is far from pristine. The water is so murky and it looks more like sewage than a beach. Among all the beaches I've been to, this one has the dirtiest water by far, and the golden sand doesn't do much to make up for it.
The beach in Chipiona is not the ideal spot to cool off. When the tide recedes, swimming is not an option. However, it is the perfect place to unwind in the heat.