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Guadalmina beach is a great spot to spend a day. It stretches 500 meters in length and 25 meters wide, and is filled with amenities, making it an ideal destination. During the summer months, it is quite popular due to the abundance of hotels in the area. Additionally, there are two cultural sites - Las Bóvedas, a Roman ruin from the 3rd century, and a 16th century watchtower - that have been declared Assets of Cultural Interest. If you appreciate art and history, this beach is the perfect place for you.
Strolling down the coast, you will stumble upon a number of beaches. After seeing multiple beaches between Estepona and San Pedro, I found one of the best. The sand is mostly free of stones and the beach is not too crowded. It's also a great spot for dogs to enjoy the beach. Just next door is Sonora Beach, which I didn't visit, but from what I heard it's quite the experience.
This public beach may be well maintained, but it's still as crowded as ever. You'll have to fight for a spot in the sand, and don't expect any peace and quiet.
That place is an ideal spot to kick back and relax. Take a peaceful stroll and admire the beauty of the surroundings. There are plenty of bars and restaurants nearby, but the area isn't as crowded as some of the other beaches. You won't be disappointed!
The beach was littered with plastic debris, making it an unpleasant and hazardous place to visit. The amount of trash was so overwhelming that it seemed like it would never wash away with the tide. It was a sad sight to behold.