Out of the eight kilometers of coastline that Salobreña has, about four of them are beautiful beaches. All the beaches in Salobreña are close to the town and attract a large number of tourists. On the west of Salobreña there are many small beaches that are somewhat difficult to access.
El Cambron Beach
This beach with length of 86 meters has an average width of 21 meters. It is located close to the urbanized zone of Torre del Cambron, but the access is quite difficult. It can be reached only by walking, and it does not provide any type of service or facilities. It is not very popular so it is a good place to relax and unwind. The beach’s surface has gray sand with pebbles.
El Caleton Beach
This is a small beach with a size of 30 meters and an average width of 10 meters. It is a natural beach so it does not provide any facilities. Access is much easier though, because one can get there by car or by walking. It is a place best suited for relaxation, diving, and fishing. The surface is fine gray sand with small stones and the surf is very calm.
La Guardia Beach
This beach is a wild and long with few small bays that are excellent for diving and sunbathing. Aside from its extensiveness, the beach is surrounded by tropical fruits and other agricultural cultures.
La Charca Beach
La Charca Beach is another extensive and relatively wide beach, with nice ambience and good services. It is a very good beach to enjoy a day with the whole family. It is also known as Solamar Beach.
Salobreña Beach
Salobrena Beach is also called La Cagadilla beach. It is a long and narrow stripe of fine sand and pebbles, along a zone of fruit and crop plantations. It is a medium-sized beach with an average width of 30 meters and length of over one kilometer. This beach can be easily accessed by walking, and has a diving zone. While this beach does not offer any type of facilities or service, it is great for diving and fishing.
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