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It was mid-November and the weather was pleasant, however the sea was still a bit chilly. The beach was surprisingly spotless, but that didn't make up for the cold water.
The water was far from pristine, with a thick layer of foam and pollution coating the surface. It was almost as if the current was purposely bringing all the trash to the shore, instead of taking it out to sea. To make matters worse, the smell of gasoline lingered in the air, thanks to all the boats passing by the entrance of the pier. It's a shame that the local government prioritizes making money from tourism over preserving the environment.
Playa de la Pinta is ideal for those looking for a place to relax. It's got a great location near shops, and a cool inflatable obstacle in the sea. Sun beds are reasonably priced at €6 for the day, and it's not too crowded, even in the peak of summer. The only downside is the vendors who can be quite persistent. It's also worth noting that the beach is frequented by nudists.
The beach may be a great spot for the little ones, with its Water Park and other attractions. Though it can be a bit crowded and commercial, it's still a great spot to spend the day. With the harbour nearby, there's limited space for swimming, but the 15 EUR Water Park is sure to make up for it. If you're looking for a more secluded beach experience, there are plenty of other great spots on the island.
This spot in the south is stunningly beautiful. Its sand is soft and inviting to walk on. It's the busiest beach on the island, but it's not too crowded - the rest of the area is practically empty. There are clothing stores, souvenirs, and amazing fish restaurants nearby. You can also take a boat trip from the harbour to spot dolphins and whales, and engage in a variety of water activities like banana boating, paragliding, sea fishing, and more. Tickets for all attractions can be found along the coast. However, it is recommended to purchase them beforehand to avoid arriving twice.