We've been going as a big group every Sunday for a few years now, and it's an absolutely fantastic spot to relax with family and friends. The restaurant and bar are both amazing.
This spot feels more like a short stretch of coastline rather than a traditional 'beach'. It's quite rocky and somewhat difficult to access... honestly, it's barely worth the trouble.
That place has been a favorite of mine for years. It's always spotless, although the scenery changes a bit from year to year. The boardwalk is terrific, both during the day and at night. It could do with a few repairs, and the promenade could use some minor improvements. It's wide and sandy, and it's a great spot to hang out, even after dark. It's a safe, friendly place to spend the summer.
This location is a real gem. It's spotless, with great amenities and the water is shallow for a long stretch, which is not typical for the region. The temperature here is higher than other nearby beaches. The views of the coast are stunning - on a clear day you can make out Gibraltar and Morroco. Access isn't easy as it's somewhat tucked away, but it's worth the effort.
I didn't have a good experience at the beach. The only thing I liked was the beach bar at one of the entrances, but it was quite pricey. The smell of stagnant water was overwhelming and there were sewers in the sand, along with huge stones and dirty sand. I didn't even bother to go for a swim and the walk wasn't pleasant either.