The beaches in this national park can be a bit tricky to get to, and you'll need to pay the 3 euro entrance fee to get in. But if you're looking for a beach, it's worth the effort. The ones closest to the car parks are usually the busiest, and you may even see some nudity. There's a bar with friendly staff nearby, but it may not be worth the effort. All in all, it's an unappealing experience.
A great spot for a leisurely stroll or a peaceful getaway. With a convenient parking lot nearby, it can get crowded, but the serene atmosphere is worth it. There are plenty of friendly cats roaming around, so don't forget to give them a few pets. Plus, free public restrooms are available too. It's the perfect place to spend a relaxing afternoon.
This spot is a fantastic place to visit, but beware of the jellyfish! Additionally, the great news is that it has public free entry, making it a great option for a budget-friendly outing.
I adore this place, though it's important to be aware of cyclists when you're on the trails.
La Penita is an excellent place, with a great location. It's nice and quiet, and the sand is a beautiful brown color. It's a great spot for a relaxing day.
Playa de las Coloradas is made up mostly of rocks and stones, with very little sand. Parking is close by and it's quite sheltered, but it may not be the best choice for families with young children. There are a few cafes and shops nearby, and the promenade starts here and goes all the way to the lighthouse, about 10 km away. One resident has stayed put, even with the hotels being built.