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The beach was full even in late September, leaving little room to relax unless you wanted to pay for a sunbed. The sand wasn't the greatest, but it at least seemed to attract decent people.
This spot is situated just a 15-minute walk away from the centre of San Antonio. It's a decent beach, with cheap sunbeds and parasols available. The water is clean, though it can be a bit of a mix of sand and stones close to the shore. However, if you go further out, the water gets better.
This beach is the perfect place to relax and unwind. It's much quieter than the nearby Cala Salada, and the water is crystal clear with little fish swimming around. It's also handicap friendly, so it's easy to get to with a baby stroller. There's a shower, toilet and a restaurant on site, and you can rent a sunbed or parasol for 7€. If it's windy, there may be a few jellyfish, but it's easy to swim around them. If you're feeling adventurous, you can take a short walk to the cliffs and find the small but picturesque Cala Gracioneta. The water there is just as clear and beautiful.
The beach may be a convenient spot, but its surroundings are far from fantastic. The walks around the area are okay, but the atmosphere is nothing special. It's a commercial beach, and it's clear that they don't put much effort into cleaning and maintenance. The bar and staff are decent, but nothing to write home about.
That place is the perfect spot for those who prefer a more intimate atmosphere. It's small and cozy, and the perfect place to relax in peace. The water may not have been crystal clear the day we visited, but it's still a great spot to take a dip. Plus, the rocks around the perimeter add a nice touch, taking you away from the hustle and bustle of the bigger beach next door.