Great little "lagoon" or alcove. Since it's protected on both sides, the water is quite calm and perfect for kids and snorkeling. We spent several oelasabt days here, including one day where the beach in La herrradura had a red flag. Meanwhile, marina del Este was perfectly calm.
Lots of divers going in and out of the water, but on clear days it's entertaining for swimmers and snorkellers to watch the divers swim around under water. Loads of fish and anemones to look at as well.
Parking is a bit limited. some large rocks at the shore make body surfing difficult. +The restaurant is also worth a visit for a...
Read moreThis is one of the most popular diving sites on the southern coast of Spain. For sunbathing and swimming it is not so nice, there are quite a lot of little stones and also bigger ones both on the beach and in the water. But the views are excellent. It is nice to take a walk from the parking lot of the beach left towards the harbour on the stony path by the seaside. There is a nice "balcony" to admire the views. Left from the parking lot there is only a short walk also to the beautiful harbour with some...
Read moreThe beach is fairly small but feels genuine. However, there are a lot of fairly large stones in the water and somedays the water isn’t that clear and then it’s less nice if you’re going into the water.
There is a good restaurant just by the beach and you can find showers and a restroom by the beach. Although the restroom had seen...
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