even more interesting beaches
Share your experience with other travelers
This beach near Caleta de Velez is great for a day out - there's a beach bar/bar near the port, bathrooms, and the waves are calm. Plus, the sand is gray and there are fewer pebbles than at other beaches in the area like Mezquitilla, so you won't need to wear booties. However, do bear in mind that lifeguard service ends on the 15th of September, so you won't have that extra layer of safety if you visit after that date.
Playa Caleta de Velez is a great spot for some peace and quiet, as there are very few people there in August. It has a couple of beach bars that aren't bad, but the real gem is the nearby bodegón - it's very good and cheap. made up of stones, but there is also a fresh water source. It has WC showers, though unfortunately they are not operational this year due to restrictions. Best of all, the beach is easily accessible.
This place is a rare gem, with a large fishing port situated next to a marina. home to a variety of buildings, from traditional fishermen's cottages to modern apartment buildings. wide and boasts soft gray sand. Unfortunately, it is crossed by the busy N 340a.
This spot is absolutely delightful!
This location is familiar and easily accessible. It's an ideal spot for a day of fun in the sun.