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This spot was quite cramped, with barely enough room to spread out a single row of towels. Additionally, the shallow waters were full of sharp rocks, making it less than ideal for swimming. There was a single bar, but it was not really a draw. We usually opted to drive to the beach of Segura del Mar, which was only a 20 minute drive away. The Red Cross was always on hand and offered assistance when needed.
Playa Punta Prima is a great spot for a stroll, with a long stretch of shoreline from La Zenia to Torrevieja. Plus, it's easy to get to with the escalator and lift access. Perfect for a day of exploring!
The beach was blazing hot, and I was a little intimidated by the powerful lightning. I could only imagine what it would be like to be in a boat next to a tornado! It was a bit daunting, but still a great place to relax.
This place is great if you don't want to venture too far in the ocean. It's generally quiet and peaceful, but that comes at a cost - the beach bar and Punta Prima restaurant are both quite expensive. If you're looking for a relaxing beach day, this is the spot for you - just be prepared to pay for it.
That place was far from impressive. The views were mediocre at best and the only chairs and sun parasols were the ones you brought yourself. There were a few four-poster wooden beds to rent, but the cafe bar wasn't the best. We spent the day here out of necessity, but won't be back again. Torrevieja may have some of the best beaches along the coast, but this one was a let-down. Parking was difficult to find and the path down to the beach was a bit of a challenge. All in all, not a great experience.