Three small beaches hidden in the rock with impervious passages between them. Very nice and not too crowded. Problems: lots of trash in the rocks behind the beach, about 5-10 heroin drug addicts/squatters who probably live there during the summer since there are even mattresses and were there all day every day. The leader looked like a witch doctor. The footpaths behind are not maintained and full of trash and you fear falling on a syringe. We walked by people snorting stuff on...
Read morePlaya El Chorrillo is made up of three small coves that are kind of difficult to get to because there are high rocks everywhere. The only way to access this beach is from Calahonda Beach, located right next to Balcón de Europa, which you can see in th distance. You must be adventurous and climb over and through some rocks, depending if the tide is out. If the tide is high, this will cause the water level to be elevated and you won’t be able to access these...
Read moreAmazing "hidden" beach (but pretty crowded to be hidden) next to Nerja coastal streets. One of the officual beaches where there is also a life guard on duty. Beach has small area to lay down your towels and also equipped with public showers to wash the seasalt after swimming. Close by there is parking available (1,80e/h) and also a kiosk on higher ground. Definitely a must visit if you fancy spending some...
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