We stayed at Camping La Marina and walked down the wooden boardwalk to the beach (now gone) you can also get the “train” bus if you’re staying at Camping La Marina if you don’t fancy the walk.
The beach seems to be clean, the water is shallow, aka you can stand in it far out without it going over your head. It has a blue flag and during the main season, it has lifeguards on duty.
So, things to understand, when you enter the beach, you can go left or go right.
Going left is your typical Spanish beach, aka people sunbathing, and you expect to see several topless people.
You go right and it’s a nudist beach, not you need to walk a little bit down and they have a sign that tells you however normally before you reach the sign it should be clear as you see loads of people walking about naked, good for them however you might have a bit of explain to your kids if they have never seen people walking about fully naked before, never seem to ask questions about topless people.
Anyway from what I could work out is it goes for a while, has mixed groups, seems to be you have families in the outer edges, and they are for the most part mixed aka some partnering in full nudity, some just topless, you get more couples without kids as you walk down and it seems to have a big gay turn out, with groups of men hanging out around the same area, and then it seems to be mixed couples and then back to family and friend groups. I have no idea why it’s like that, but it seems to organise itself that way the few times we went. Anyway, good luck to everyone who enjoys public nudity, I stick to the private roof terrace for my...
Read moreClean beach with shallow waters and gentle waves. Good for kids. From June to September you may see the only bar on this Park and beach (unfortunately NOT this summer 2022), Please note going right from the Life Guard kiosk along the beach it becomes the official Naturist Beach. Families and children not familiar with clothing optional beaches should sunbathe at Playa Rebollo left from the bar. Some 3km of unspoiled beach. Do notice that the ONLY Toilet available during summer months, run by the council, is the portaloo (Plastic cabin) located at the end of the wooden walkway. No parking allowed here. You must park opposite Costa Restaurant. It is a 10mins walk from there to the beach. Life Guards only operate summer time. If Jelly fish appears during the hot months (Very few) but if stung get to the life guards for treatment (or just to look to their tanned bodies, equally alleviates pain) they have a cream to numb the pain. Let's keep this beach as clean as you found it. Since the storms of last winter, all the rubbish bins were washed at sea and not replaced. Please help by taking your rubbish (perhaps collecting some around you as well) and take to the bins behind the Life Guards kiosk. Thank you for keeping El Rebollo clean. (( If the beach bar is open, Soft drinks, beer, spirits but no food, only snacks. Good vibes. Iced cold beers. Reasonable prices. Bar tender very attentive and friendly. Excellent location right on the beach. No food sold other than crisps. They offer free WiFi to customers and chair/umbrella hire. Opening times end June / early Oct...
Read moreBeautiful quiet, clean, sandy beach. It is a rather long walk through dunes with trees from the parking lot at La Marina Resort. This enhances the quiet, private beach experience. When arriving on the beach, go left for the bathing suits part of the playa, go right and walk 200m for the full monty Adam en Eve naturist experience. This is the lgbtq friendly part. For the beach and sea it does not make a difference whether you bath naked or in bathing suit. They will treat both sides of the spectrum equally without prejudice.
So be like the sea...
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