If you are going on holiday to the south of Spain and you are one of those who are looking for nudist beaches to merge with nature, I recommend you not to miss anything I am going to tell you in this article, as I will tell you about five nudist beaches that will not leave you indifferent.
There is a beach for every province of Andalusia that has an outlet to the sea, so we will talk about the beaches of Almeria, Granada, Malaga, Cadiz and Huelva. Shall we start?
Cantarrijån (Almuñecar, Granada)
It is undoubtedly one of the most recommended beaches in Granada. Tranquillity is more than guaranteed in its 380 metres of length. However, to access it you will have to move along a rocky terrain that we could say is not suitable for everyone. If you’re going to go, forget your swimming costume, but don’t forget your snorkelling gear because you’ll regret it.
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Cala del Pino cove (Nerja, Malaga)
Cala del Pino in La Manga del Mar Menor should not be confused with Cala del Pino in Nerja. The Andalusian cove is nudist by nature, something that you will be able to see by approaching a rocky area that divides the cove in two (although there are no problems to go from one to the other). It is not easy to access because you have to walk along steep paths that are not in the best conditions, which is why it is not a good idea to go there with children or with a lot of beach gear.
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Beach of Las Amoladeras (Almeria)
This nudist beach in Almeria is not exactly small. It has the privilege of being in an enclave as beautiful as Cabo de Gata and is almost 4 kilometres long, so long walks along the shore are guaranteed. It offers fantastic views of the Natural Park and at the end closest to Torre GarcĂa, which is also a nudist area, you should not miss the Roman remains of an old Salting factory and the sanctuary of Torre GarcĂa.
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Bolonia (Tarifa, Cadiz)
It is the best known beach on this list because it usually appears in the rankings of the best beaches in Spain. The image shown above speaks for itself. The landscape is spectacular, as the dunes that compose it make it a special beach. To access the nudist area you have to go to the left side if you are looking at the sea. Years ago it was a beach where not many people went, but its popularity has meant that in summer it is quite full. Despite this, it is so big that you won’t have any problems to place your towel.
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Los Enebrales Beach (Punta UmbrĂa, Huelva)
This unspoilt beach is in the Natural Park of Los Enebrales. We are talking about 2,000 metres of fine sand that invite you to disconnect with a forest of junipers and junipers at your back. There is no shortage of services such as lifeguards or sunbeds, and it usually boasts a Blue Flag, although this year it is not flying because it has not obtained such recognition.
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