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The beach is absolutely lovely, with water that is the perfect temperature and incredibly clear. The price for two sun loungers and an umbrella all day is quite reasonable at 15.50€. All you have to do is find a spot, and the staff will come over to you to collect payment in cash. Additionally, most of the umbrellas have a safe or lock box, although the beach itself feels very secure.
The beach has an unpleasant odor due to the nearby river that flows beneath the bridge. Additionally, the sunset is obstructed by the sea, making it impossible to see the sun from this location. The overall appearance of this place gives off a nostalgic vibe reminiscent of the 1980s, but it lacks any unique or outstanding features.
The beach is nice, but it's incredibly crowded with so many people.
I absolutely loved it. There was a slight presence of seaweed, but that was unavoidable. It was incredibly peaceful when we visited in October.
The beach has a beautiful appearance, but unfortunately, it has a sewage-like smell. It appears that the nearby water canal, Torrent de Can'Amer, is being used as a sewer canal, and the beach sand acts as a large filter between the canal and the sea. When the wind blows towards the sea, the smell becomes unbearable. Additionally, the water is heavily polluted with plastics. Our visit to the beach on Sunday revealed that the seaweed had not been cleaned from the beach, and there was a significant amount of seaweed in the water as well. Furthermore, the presence of several rocks makes it difficult to fully enjoy the water, given the current conditions. The cost of renting an umbrella and two deck chairs is approximately E 13. However, there is the option to seek shade under nearby trees. Sa Coma beach, although slightly more expensive with an umbrella and two deck chairs costing E 16, is a much better alternative.