Vandet ved denne strand er beskidt og uattraktivt. Jeg kan ikke undgå at undre mig over, hvem der ville købe lejligheder her, og hvem der godkendte konstruktionstilladelser.
Gandía beach is quite impressive, stretching for miles and boasting a wide expanse of sand. The water is relatively clean in the morning and you can walk out quite a way before it gets too deep. However, it's worth noting that jellyfish can be spotted every 200-300m or so. June is an ideal time to visit, with pleasantly hot weather and warm, refreshing water. Weekends can get quite busy, but the beach really becomes packed in July and August, making it difficult to find a spot. September is also a nice time to enjoy the beach. The local restaurants serve up delicious paella and arroz meloso, although the stock used can overpower the delicate taste of lobster. There are beach bars every 200m, perfect for enjoying a cocktail and relaxing. While Gandía beach can't quite compare to the beaches of Ibiza, it's still definitely worth a visit.
This spot is ideal if you're looking for a tranquil spot to relax. The sand is golden and the water is crystal clear - it's even better than the beaches north of the port. It can be a bit windy, so you might end up fighting the sand, but it really depends on the day.
Fantastisk mulighed, hvis du leder efter et mindre overfyldt sted. Det er også et godt valg for familier med små børn eller ældre voksne, da vandet ikke bliver for dybt - normalt ikke over knæene. Men hvis du leder efter noget lidt mere progressivt, kan Olive Beach være den bedre mulighed. Alt i alt er dette stadig en fantastisk strand at besøge.