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This remote beach is difficult to access, requiring either a boat or a long hike through the Sierra de la Muela, Cabo Tiñoso, and Roldán. Once there, visitors can catch a glimpse of the Isla de las Palomas, located a kilometer from the shore. The beach itself is a pristine paradise, with its gray shell sand and untouched natural beauty. In the late 1980s, archaeologists Ana Isabel Miñano, Iván Negueruela, and Juan Pinedo of the National Center for Underwater Archaeological Research (CNIAS) conducted surveys in the area which led to the discovery of several amphorae from the Roman imperial period.
This stunning beach is part of the most renowned hiking trails in the area, with two different paths to choose from. While it requires a bit of effort to get there, the reward of a refreshing dip in the water makes it all worthwhile. Best of all, entry is free for the public, so you can enjoy this picturesque beach without breaking the bank.
Playa de Fatares can be accessed by boat or on foot from Tentegorra, passing through the Roldan viewpoint. It is an ideal spot for those looking for a challenge, as the access is quite steep and requires good physical condition. Best of all, it has public free entry, making it a great destination for those on a budget.
This beach near Algameca Chica is one of a kind. It takes a bit of effort to get there, but it's worth it. The sand is always pristine and the water is gorgeous. It's definitely my favorite beach.
This spot is a real gem - peaceful and beautiful, with its soft gray-shell sand. It's the perfect spot for a tranquil day at the shore.