
Santa María del Mar (Playa de las Mujeres)
Santa María del Mar is the smallest and most secluded of all the beaches and can be accessed by ramps or by the spiral staircase that separates this beach from Playa de la Victoria.Ver más

La Victoria
It is the beach of Cádiz par excellence, being a very popular beach due to all the services available to bathers.Ver más

Calita de la Bocana del Río (Río San Pedro)
/ Cádiz / Puerto Real
Beach excluded from the Beach Plan due to the current in its waters. Used by fishermen.Ver más

El Chato (Urrutia)
This beach, together with Playa de la Anegada, is also known as Playa Urrutia and is located between Playa Cortadura and Playa de Camposoto, access being through the former.Ver más

Playa de Levante (Los Toruños)
Los Toruños Beach is a beach isolated from urban centres, in excellent environmental condition, in the Natural Park of the Bay of Cadiz, where the wind blows strongly and where sailing and Wind-Surfing can be practised.Ver más

La Muralla
It is a sandy cove wedged between cliffs, in the vicinity of the Castle of Santa Catalina, which separates it from the beach of La Calita.Ver más

La Ministra (Río San Pedro)
/ Cádiz / Puerto Real
Family beach in the neighbourhood of Río San Pedro.Ver más

El Conchal (Río San Pedro)
/ Cádiz / Puerto Real
A family beach sheltered from the Levante winds.Ver más

La Puntilla
This beach is located at the mouth of the River Guadalete and is separated from it by a breakwater, where you can enjoy calm waters for bathing, although it is somewhat windy. Excellent for kite flying.Ver más

Santa Catalina (Vistahermosa)
A sandy beach with a large extension that receives a large number of visitors, where you can enjoy water sports, fishing, wind-surfing, kayaking, jet-skiing, etc.Ver más

Valdelagrana
This beach is very well known and visited by the tourists who frequent this area of Cádiz, as it has all kinds of facilities, services and infrastructures for the use of the public.Ver más

La Anegada (Marcelo)
Playa de la Anegada is a beach in its natural state, with its surface on two levels and very irregular, which forms part of a military zone where passage is restricted.Ver más

Fuentebravía
This beach is located in a residential area from which it takes its name, and which has a high level of occupation. Diving, fishing and wind-surfing can be practised here.Ver más

La Media Luneta
/ Cádiz / Puerto Real
Beach in the town centre of Puerto Real, with golden sand.Ver más

Playa de la Casería (Playa de la Casería de Ossio)
/ Cádiz / San Fernando
Mud beach, not very sandy. It is located to the northwest of San Fernando, bathed by the waters of the Bay.Ver más

La Cachucha
/ Cádiz / Puerto Real
A golden sandy beach, located in the town of Puerto Real, in the Bay of Cadiz.Ver más

Camposoto
/ Cádiz / San Fernando
A rustic beach located in a flat and semi-wild environment where the wind blows strongly and which can be reached by car through the marshes. It is divided into two sections: Camposoto, with more services and less wild, and El Castillo, more natural.Ver más

El Rompidillo (El Chorrillo)
It is an urban beach located between the Port of Rota and the Military Port, where a strong wind blows, making it very interesting for wind-surfing and sailing enthusiasts.Ver más

La Costilla
Playa de la Costilla is possibly the busiest beach in Rota, as it is located in the town centre itself and has all kinds of services.Ver más

Puntalillo
Located between Piedras Gordas/ Los Corrales and La Costilla beaches. It has very good facilities.Ver más

Piedras Gordas (Los Corrales)
Sandy beach, with a certain wild aspect, from where you can contemplate the Rota Dune System, the Coastal Pinewoods protected by the Junta de Andalucía and the Corrales de Rota declared a Natural Monument by the Junta de Andalucía.Ver más

Punta Candor
A wide beach of golden sand, wild and very well-kept, with a length of one and a half kilometres, surrounded by natural vegetation along its entire length.Ver más

El Castillo
/ Cádiz / San Fernando
Playa del Castillo is a continuation of Playa Camposoto, in a natural state with dunes and marshes of great scenic value and only accessible on foot from this beach or by swimming from Sancti-Petri, which makes it one of the most popular beaches in the area, and one of the most popular in…Ver más

Aguadulce (Peginas)
Adjacent to Playa Ballena. An isolated beach with a low level of occupation and a total absence of facilities and services available for public use.Ver más

Sancti-Petri (Lavaculos)
Fantastic beach for wind-surfing, especially near the fishing port, where spectacular wind currents form between this beach and the beach of El Castillo. In the residential area it is ideal for scuba-diving and snorkelling.Ver más

Punta de las Piedras
Punta de las Piedras Beach is a beach in its natural state, with dunes, coastal pine groves and cliffs of great beauty.Ver más

La Ballena (Las Tres Piedras)
It is a long sandy beach with a large number of services and facilities, as well as sun loungers, parasols and even boats for hire. The northern end of this beach is what tends to be called ‘Las T….Ver más

La Barrosa
It is an urbanised beach and very frequented, although it is recommended as it is very comfortable due to its size and the variety of services available, as well as the quality of its sand.Ver más

Camarón (La Laguna)
It is a sandy beach with a large number of services and facilities available for public use, and where all kinds of sports are practised: wind-surfing, sailing, golf, jogging…Ver más

El Puerco (La loma del puerco)
It is the continuation of Playa de la Barrosa, although in this case it has hardly any services. It is sheltered by small cliffs with access stairs to the beach.Ver más

De Regla (La Regla)
Cosmopolitan beach located right in the centre of Chipiona, next to the Monastery of Nuestra Señora de Regla, with a wide range of leisure activities.Ver más

Las Canteras
Las Canteras Beach, located in the Chipiona Lighthouse, has a rocky substratum of great natural beauty used as “fishing corrals”, which makes bathing not very recommendable due to the rocks.Ver más

Cruz del Mar
A very popular beach with all kinds of services located in the southern part of the Port of Chipiona, where you can find the typical fishing corrals.Ver más

La Calzada (El Hipódromo)
La Calzada Beach is a very wide beach, where the famous horse races are held every summer, which is why it is also known as El Hipódromo (The Hippodrome). There are also references to it as Playa de La Media Leg…Ver más

Calas de Poniente
Seven small coves in virgin condition are known as Calas de Poniente: Cala Encendida, Cala Aspero, Cala Pato, Cala Medina and Cala Frailecillo, all of them of great beauty and similar characteristics.Ver más

Bajo de Guía
The fine golden sandy beach of Bajo de Guía is excellent for sailing or any other wind-related sport.Ver más

Cala del Aceite
A cove of fine sand and turquoise waters, sheltered from the wind by cliffs and accessed by means of some steps.Ver más

Calas del Quinto y Camacho
The coves known as Calas del Quinto are three small coves called Cala Melchor, Cala Pitones and Cala Sudario, all of them in the middle of a natural environment and bordered by reddish earth cliffs.Ver más

Fuente del Gallo
This beach is crossed by a steep cliff, where the sand disappears completely at high tide, and is suitable for wind-surfing.Ver más

La Calzada (El Hipódromo)
La Calzada Beach is a very wide beach, where the famous horse races are held every summer, which is why it is also known as El Hipódromo (The Hippodrome). It is also referred to as Playa de La Media Leg…Ver más

Calas de Poniente
Calas de Poniente is the name given to seven small coves in a virgin state: Cala Encendida, Cala Aspero, Cala Pato, Cala Medina and Cala Frailecillo, all of them of great beauty and similar characteristics.Ver más

Bajo de Guía
The fine golden sandy beach of Playa Bajo de Guía is excellent for sailing or any other wind-related sport.Ver más

Cala del Aceite
A cove of fine sand and turquoise waters, sheltered from the wind by cliffs and accessed by means of some steps.Ver más

Calas del Quinto y Camacho
The coves known as Calas del Quinto are three small coves called Cala Melchor, Cala Pitones and Cala Sudario, all of them in the middle of a natural environment and bordered by reddish earth cliffs.Ver más

Fuente del Gallo
Beach crossed by a steep cliff, where the sand disappears completely at high tide, and which is suitable for wind-surfing.Ver más