While I was enjoying a leisurely stroll along the beach, I was taken aback when I realized that everyone around me was in the nude. Nonetheless, the beach itself had a lovely expanse of sandy shoreline.
This public beach was great, but parking was limited near the road. Unfortunately we didn't spot any public bathrooms, but there was a life guard tower. The beach had more rocks than sand, but the black sand and pebbles still made it enjoyable.
That place is the perfect spot for families with kids. It is equipped with public restrooms, wheelchair access, lifeguards, and is monitored for safety. The ocean is tranquil, with no waves and clear, warm water. The nearby town is peaceful and offers a restaurant, bar, two cafés, a market, an outdoor cinema, and a pharmacy. It is also conveniently close to La Manga, where a variety of services can be found.
This place is a great spot to visit - it's lovely and not too touristic, with plenty of parking spots and easy accessibility. Most of the people you'll see there are Spanish locals.