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Beaches
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Mojácar’s 17 kilometres of coast stretch from Marina de la Torre (in front of the golf course) on the border with Garrucha, to the Granatilla dry river bed in the impressively pretty outlying Sopalmo, just a few kilometres from the beginning of the Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park andthe border with the municipality of Carboneras. Visitors can find virgin beaches, ideal for the most solitary, as well as more touristy beaches with numerous services.
Awarded European Union Blue Flags or the subject of quality plans, the fine sandy beaches are the most popular with families, where there is the offer of a range of leisure activities and all services are available: the beaches of Marina de la Torre, El Descargador, El Cantal, Cuevadel Lobo, Las Ventanicas and Venta del Bancal, among others.
Depending on seasonal changes, tides and winds, there may be some variation in the beaches and sea access incline. Bathing season runs from 15th June to 15th September. During this period the lifeguard service operates daily from 11:00am-7:30pm. Outside this season there are no lifeguard and rescue services.
Awarded European Union Blue Flags or the subject of quality plans, the fine sandy beaches are the most popular with families, where there is the offer of a range of leisure activities and all services are available: the beaches of Marina de la Torre, El Descargador, El Cantal, Cuevadel Lobo, Las Ventanicas and Venta del Bancal, among others.
Depending on seasonal changes, tides and winds, there may be some variation in the beaches and sea access incline. Bathing season runs from 15th June to 15th September. During this period the lifeguard service operates daily from 11:00am-7:30pm. Outside this season there are no lifeguard and rescue services.