When we visited La Playa Mar Rabiosa, we were enchanted by its urban charm facing the island of Terreros. The Pichirrichi, situated right next door, is separated by a wooden walkway, creating a peaceful retreat outside of the summer season, ideal for relaxing and soaking up the sun. Stretching about 300 meters, the beach features artificial sands that are replenished annually due to the tides, but the standout feature is its crystal-clear waters. Although the walkways do not extend to the seashore, we were pleased to see the efforts made for accessibility, including reserved parking spaces for people with reduced mobility (PMR), adapted toilets, support staff for bathing, and a shaded area for sun protection. It is heartening to see the commitment to ensuring everyone can enjoy this beautiful beach, regardless of their needs. Every year, we eagerly anticipate our visit to La Playa Mar Rabiosa, confident that we will find a clean, comfortable, and well-equipped spot to spend unforgettable days basking in the sun and enjoying the sea.
Denne strand er helt fantastisk. Sandet er virkelig rart, der er ingen grus, og der er masser af parkering til rÄdighed. Vejen, der fÞrer til stranden, er lidt ujÊvn, men hvis du kÞrer langsomt, vil alt vÊre fint.
This spot is a great for families with young children, as the sea is shallow and the sand is beautiful. The restaurants nearby offer good food and drinks at reasonable prices. It's easily the best beach in the vicinity, and it's our go-to place for beach days.
This secluded little bay was a great spot to visit. The sand was a beautiful brown color, and although the restaurant was closed when we visited, it was still a really lovely place to be.
This place is a sight to behold. Although the access is a bit tricky when wearing flip flops, it's worth the effort. Even when the waves are small, they can be quite powerful near the rocky shore, making it hazardous to swim. If the conditions are tranquil, it's definitely worth a detour.