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Bolonia beach makes you wonder why anyone bothers with the Costa del Sol. A lip of golden sand on the Atlantic, the ocean here is clean, clear and aquamarine. Behind the dunes, the hills are sparsely inhabited. A few cows mooch around, chewing on the cacti that serve as a fence.
If you walk the full length of the beach, you reach a clutch of rock pools where you can chip soap-sized bars from the cliffs, bash them into paste and coat yourself in the mud. Lie in the sun until the minerals have dried and then wash it all off in the sea: your skin will feel peachy-soft. Bolonia is home to a handful of European hippies, who live in yurts by a spring above the beach.
In the summer, their numbers are swelled by opportunistic holiday-makers, eager to take advantage of some free accommodation. The result is riotous beach parties, including all-night dance parties in the sand.
Equipment and services: this beach has vigilance, temporary kiosks, restaurants, red cross stand, showers, public restrooms, wardrobes, public phones, cleaning service for the beach, waste bins, beach umbrellas and hammocks.
You can practice here windsurfing, Jet Sky and sailing. |
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| Type: |
Rural |
| Size: |
Big (3900 m) |
| Average width: |
90 m |
| Type surface: |
Middle golden sand |
| Surge: |
Moderate |
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