It is a small rocky beach overlooking the Bay of Algeciras, also known as the Bay of Gibraltar. Locally, it is also referred to as El Quarry. It is home to one of Europe's first artificial reefs, making it an ideal spot for diving and snorkeling, as it serves as a habitat for marine life. The beach features a children's swimming pool and a play area, making it a popular destination for families. At the northern end, there is the historic Parson's Lodge Battery, while at the southern end, an impressive artificial waterfall cascades down...
Read moreI went down to Camp Bay whilst on holiday in Gibraltar in August. I really liked it and it is great that the locals and visitors can use it free of charge. It is a bit hidden and you have to walk through a small tunnell to get there. But it is worth it and you can use the pool and steak your claim to a table by putting your towel down. I'm planning to move to Gib next year and if I do I will definitely go...
Read moreabsolutely beautiful beach, closer than i thought and only a 5 minute walk from the closest bus stop, pool water is cold but you get used to it, there are showers with a 1 euro cost to use, and there are cafes a park and two smaller pools , one of them gets slightly deep one of them is only shallow, shop prices quite cheap as-well . would...
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