The most convenient option is to take a boat from Las Negras. The journey takes about 15 minutes and
The Moorhen Tapas culture is sacred. Try the migas and the cured meats from the local slaughtering season. Authentic Village Cuisine
Availability
- High season (June-September): From the small fishing port, boats depart for coves inaccessible by land:
- Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00-14:00 and 17:00-19:00 (summer) / 16:00-18:00 (winter) The fixed price of €45 includes bread, water, and coffee. Drinks (wine, beer, soft drinks) are extra. Total cost: €55-€65 per person. Reservations are always required as seating is limited (only 30 covers).
- Calm waters are ideal for young children, and outdoor activities allow Public transport:
- Contemporary Gastronomy Fortified farmhouses. It is a living culture in artisan workshops of ceramics and traditional looms.
- It's an adventure on kayak routes among sea caves and trails that cross lunar landscapes. too many of the town's services.
- Tips for the Night The beach is part of the Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park and is included in the Natura 2000 network. It is a nesting area for several seabirds and a migratory route for sea turtles. Camping and campfires are prohibited to protect the ecosystem.
- Volcanic trails offer endless possibilities. The natural park has routes for everyone. Few places in Europe have this distinction, which guarantees night skies of the highest quality.
- Perfect temperature for swimming. It's important not to park on the access road. Companies like Medialunaventura organize kayak routes specially designed for
Preparations and Recommendations
since it is prohibited and is regularly penalized.
- Lifeguard schedule:
- 50 kilometers of volcanic coastline, pristine golden sand beaches and crystal-clear waters that
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Evening
- generation after generation.
♿ Accessibility
Best Time for Each Activity El Emigrante is an institution in La Isleta del Moro, the small fishing village located
Route to Cala de San Pedro Climbing the dune barefoot in summer (burns)
light tinging the cliffs orange and red.
- What to Bring
- The Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park is a true treasure for nature lovers. With a wide variety of ecosystems, from idyllic beaches to rugged mountains, it offers a unique setting to explore. The trails that crisscross the park allow visitors to immerse themselves in the area's natural beauty, observing the region's characteristic flora and fauna.
- 4km circular route, 1.5 hours. Combines mining and coastal landscapes.
- in accordance with its exceptional quality.
- Here, fresh fish and seafood arrive directly from the boats to the table; the products
This means you need to plan your visit: get up early, use shuttle buses, or explore.
It offers views of the small port where the boats of local fishermen dock, some of them
Always carry plenty of water. Children dehydrate quickly.
Discover sea caves inaccessible on foot and the biodiversity of Posidonia meadows.
Nudists tend to congregate in the northern part of the beach
Discover Nijar
Closed days:
From Agua Amarga, you can take kayak trips along the coast, hike to hidden coves like Cala del Plomo, and rent bicycles to explore the surrounding area. The village is the perfect base for exploring the northern part of the natural park.
On certain days of the week in summer, it's common to see bonfires on the beach.
This means you need to plan your visit: get up early, use shuttle buses, or explore.
It offers views of the small port where the boats of local fishermen dock, some of them
Always carry plenty of water. Children dehydrate quickly.
Discover sea caves inaccessible on foot and the biodiversity of Posidonia meadows.
Nudists tend to congregate in the northern part of the beach
Discover Nijar
Closed days:
From Agua Amarga, you can take kayak trips along the coast, hike to hidden coves like Cala del Plomo, and rent bicycles to explore the surrounding area. The village is the perfect base for exploring the northern part of the natural park.
On certain days of the week in summer, it's common to see bonfires on the beach.