We took an afternoon to explore this beach. There were two restaurants and a rental spot for paddle boats. Unfortunately, the beach wasn't anything special and the water was quite dirty and full of jellyfish. The man running the paddle boat rentals was incredibly rude - even after we returned the boat within 15 minutes, he still charged us for the hour. The price of the beach beds was also quite expensive at 10 euros each, but our kids had a great time. All in all, it was a relaxing beach, but the bad attitude of the paddle boat man left a sour taste in our mouths.
This location is stunning! Its beauty is simply breathtaking. The scenery is incredible and the atmosphere is peaceful. It's the perfect place to relax and enjoy the stunning views.
Playa de Guadalmina is tucked away down a narrow alley, but it is still open to the public. There are some ancient Roman ruins, which appear to be a granary, located in the private gardens of the local residents. made up of pebbles and it has a steep drop off into the ocean.
It was a great experience - the perfect place to take a stroll after a delicious lunch. There were multiple beaches in succession, as well as a shopping area right by the roadside. Their products were very attractive, so I had to take a look. The salespeople were incredibly persuasive, and some of them were incredibly talented at selling. I almost caved in! Along the beaches, there were places to sit for those who wanted to avoid the more modern beach spots. Parking was limited, so I'd suggest taking the first spot available, paid or unpaid, but make sure to check the rules first. Plus, the beach had beautiful grey sand - a great addition to this already amazing experience.