The sunbathing on beaches generally becomes popular from late May until late September. This is when the Chiringuitos (beach bars) start to open. The sun beds are set out and the paddle rafts and jet skis are prepared for the season. There is a noticable increase in beach popularity during the school holidays and especially in July and August when many residents from Madrid and other cities, arrive on the coast for their annual holiday. During the winter season the beaches are enjoyed mainly by walkers, joggers and fishermen. Subathing is sometimes possible in the winter months as well. On one of the frequent blue sky and non-windy days it will be warm enough to sunbathe and you will have the beach to yourself. Of course, in the most popular resorts like Torremolinos you won't be alone. There are no private beaches in Spain, you have the right to walk the entire coastline. Recent laws prohibit construction too close to the coast. 'Acceso público a la playa' is a sign you may see. It means 'public access to the beach' probably a right of way over private land leading the beach. |