La Almadraba Beach – Ultimate Guide With Info, Location & Tips On 2024 ❲Photos❳
La Almadraba Beach is a cute beach in Alicante. It has views of Alicante’s Castle of Santa Barbara from far away, palm trees, a chiringuito in summer and has rocky cove-style area as well as sand.
The beach la Almadraba is a 750-meter-long sandy beach with a rocky cove area. It has all the services you would need such as lifeguard, sunbeds and foot showers. It is a cute familiar beach with palm trees that is protected from the rough sea. The sand is clean but very compact and hard. There are views of Alicante’s Santa Barbara castle and beautiful sky colours if you stay during the sunset.
La Albufereta is 750 meters long or half a mile-long beach. It has a mixture of sandy zones and rocky-cove-style areas on the right when looking at the sea.
This beach is extremely family-friendly. It is not strange to find families and groups of friends with events sheltered having some food and drinks.
The beach itself is good for these social activities as right behind the sand, there are large three areas that swimmers won’t use with their towels. There are also open areas to the left of the beach that are not suitable for sunbathing but they are for a day out with friends and family.
La Almadraba is a good beach to spend some time at the sunset. Even though there is no direct view of the sun hiding on the horizon the colours are still beautiful to see. There are palm trees around the beach and views of Santa Barbara castle from far away, right in the zone where the sun will disappear from your view. The vibe on the sunsets is calm and relaxed.
During summer they mount a chiringuito to have cocktails and a few tapas are available.
The Sand
The sand at La Almadraba is very clean. But it is black coloured and gets compacted easily after a few people steep on it.
This beach is not the top one on sand. But very enjoyable because of its order attributes such as being cute and calm waters.
If you go for a swim you might find the sand on the sea ground to be a bit muddy.
There is also a rocky area on the right side of the beach.
Services at La Almadraba
The beach has all the top-level services like the other important beaches in the city:
Lifeguards and first aid
Car parking spaces
Children’s playground
Foot showers
Sunbeds & sun umbrellas
Access for people with reduced mobility
Public toilets
In summer there is also a chiringuito bar plus some restaurants 5 minutes away. The bus stop is also 5 minutes away and the tram stop is 10 min away.
Flags Colours Code for Swiming Security
All beaches with lifeguards have a flag colour code that everyone should know and observe:
Green flag: It is safe and permitted to go for a swim
Yellow flag: Getting into the water is permitted with limitations. You should always be able to touch the ground when standing.
Red flag: it is forbidden to get into the water
Note that it is not always obvious it is dangerous to go for a swim. For example, there might be jellyfish in the beach area that is not observable at first sight.
How to Get to La Almadraba in Alicante
The beach has many parking spaces, more than others such as El Postiguet or San Juan but gets busy fast during summer and peak hours. Luckily, there are good connections using TRAM and bus, even though they are 5/10 min away instead of being next to the beach like on other beaches in the city.
bus lines 22 and 22N night bus from Alicante city centre to San Juan.
bus line number 38 from San Vicente and Cabo de las Huertas San Juan to Alicante
Click on each of the line names to get into Vectalia’s website (Bus company in Alicante). The closest bus stop to the beach (5 min walk away) is COSTA BLANCA – ADOLFO SUAREZ II.
Buses in Alicante don’t tell the stop you are heading to so better you ask the driver for the stop or use your phone’s GPS with Google Maps. This is the bus stop you need to get off for the beach:
These are lines 22 and 22N to San Juan which stops at La Almadraba:
70 min on winter’s Fridays, Saturdays and bank holidays eves
35 min on winter’s Fridays, Saturdays and bank holidays eves
And this is the bus line 38:
Remember the bus ticket is 1.45€ which you can pay by card or cash on the bus. There are also travel cards if you commute often.
TRAM Train to la Almadraba Beach
The TRAM train going to La Almadraba is tram line 4 and tram line 5. The tram stop is Sergio Cardell.
Sergio Cardell is around a 10-minute walk to la Almadraba so taking the bus might be a better option if you want to walk less.
Cycling to La Almadraba Beach
If you are a bike fan I have bad news for you. There is not an easy connection to La Almadraba Beach for cyclists.
The roads don’t have cycling lines and there are sections where cars go kind of fast. Cycling on the round is permitted if you are brave enough.
Car to La Almadraba
The beach La Almadraba has a car park with more spaces than other beaches. At the same time is one of the beaches worst connected by public transport, probably as bad as the beach in Urbanova.
The difference is that La Almadraba has little car parking compared to Urbanova but La Almadraba is less popular.
The final result is that there will be queues for parking if you go to the beach during summer and peak hours but there are more chances to park next to the beach than in El Postiguet or in San Juan but it will take more time than in Urbanova (click on the beaches names if you want to know more about them).
Who is La Almadraba for?
The beach is for people who value more cosiness and calm water rather than sand quality. At the same time is good if you want to have some extra space in the wider area for parasols or small beach settlers.
Some parts of the bath areas might get underwater mud so you should be okay with that also if you go to La Almadraba.
The public on this beach is usually families that tend to spend hours in the area. Sometimes you can find them having food or drinks together when is not peak season.
Nevertheless, is a good beach to try if you are staying in Alicante for longer periods but not if you are a few days tourist as there are other better beaches to visit in Alicante. This article has a list of all of them.
Related Questions
Is La Almadraba beach clean?
Yes, there are cleaning services operating every night during peak season. Some underwater ground might be a bit muddy.
Is the beach awarded with the blue flag distinction?
No, La Almadraba doesn’t have the quality award for Blue Flag.
Can people with mobility diversity easily move on the beach?
Yes, the beach is adapted for people with mobility diversity.
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