Visit this beach, best. Weather was good for September time. No rubbish in the ocean or beach. It has sand, and no rocks or pebbles. If you go further to the right, you can rent a umbrella shade (dunno what they are called), however the further you go to the left side of the beach, you see people naked. So be mindful of naked people around that area. (nude area)
Lots of spaces to pitch your tent, the sea is not too deep and not tide wave. I didn't notice any smell around the beach. There are life guards on look out.
Regarding parking, there is a street parking which is free but 15 minutes walk away from the beach. The beach does have its own I believe paid parking, but you need to be on the look out for it, because driving fast and you may miss the opening to get into the parking area.
I believe this beach has a toilet however I didn't see one nor looked for one. I am not sure if it has outdoor shower.
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Read moreVery nice beach with shallow waters for all to enjoy. It's a sandy beach no need for beach shoes. There is no place for snorkeling (nothing to see) though. But even during mid season the beach wasn't too crowded.
There are sunbeds to rent under sunshades with a small safe depoait box (numerical lock). They cost 15-20 euros per day depending whether you are still in the city or walked a bit further (cheaper).
When there was wind, big waves (.5 - 1 meter high) were coming and - most of the time - we were not allowed in by the lifeguards. But the is for our own safety.
Spent a lot of memorable hours here with my wife, not to mention we made a lot of...
Read moreBeautiful sandy beach, crystal clear water, no natural shade though. Depending on where you choose to spend your time there are showers, toilets, lifeguards, first aid, beach bars, etc.
A sun umbrella + 2 loungers + a small safe are 18,15€ per day, only cash is accepted. After 18h everything is free of charge.
The beach is long but relatively narrow so it can get crowded when the weather is nice and a green flag is up. I would recommend walking further down towards Alcudia in order to find a spot that's a...
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