Playa de Carabeillo is a charming semi-urban cove in Nerja, famous for its crystal-clear waters and natural setting that invites relaxation and snorkeling.
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About this beach
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Introduction
Welcome to one of the best-kept secrets of the Costa del Sol! Today we want to tell you about Playa de Carabeillo, a cove that, in our opinion, embodies the essence of what we look for in a beach: natural beauty, transparent waters, and a serene atmosphere. Located in the charming town of Nerja, in the province of Malaga, Carabeillo is not your typical bustling, crowded beach; it is, rather, a small paradise that invites you to disconnect and enjoy the authentic Mediterranean essence.
When we think of Malaga beaches, we often imagine large stretches of sand and chiringuitos everywhere. However, Playa de Carabeillo offers us a different perspective. It is a modest-sized cove, nestled between cliffs and vegetation, which gives it that air of a secret refuge. Its waters are a mirror reflecting the blue sky, and its seabed is a treasure for snorkeling lovers. If you're looking for a more intimate and less commercial experience, this cove will captivate you from the first moment.
For us, visiting Playa de Carabeillo is like finding an oasis of tranquility amidst the dynamism of the Costa del Sol. It's the perfect place for a day of sun and sea as a couple, with friends, or even alone, seeking that peace that only nature can offer. Its access, although requiring a bit of effort, helps keep it somewhat removed from the crowds, which, honestly, we greatly appreciate!
How to Get to Playa de Carabeillo
Getting to Playa de Carabeillo is part of the adventure and, at the same time, one of the reasons it retains its charm. Don't expect direct car access to the sand, and that, for us, is a plus. The cove is located just east of the famous Balcón de Europa, between Playa de Calahonda and Playa de Carabeo.
Main Access
The most common way to get there is via a staircase descending from Calle Carabeo, one of the picturesque streets in Nerja's center. These stairs, although somewhat steep, offer spectacular views of the Mediterranean and the cove itself as you go down. It's important to consider that, due to these stairs, the beach is not ideal for people with reduced mobility or those with very large baby strollers. However, the effort is worth it.
Parking in Nerja
Since Carabeillo is a semi-urban cove, it does not have its own parking on the sand. The most recommended option is to park your car in one of Nerja's public parking lots, such as the Municipal Parking or Plaza de España Parking, and from there, take a pleasant walk through the town center to Calle Carabeo. Nerja is a town for walking and discovering its corners, so take this opportunity to explore its white streets and balconies full of flowers.
Walking from Other Beaches
At low tide, and if conditions allow, it's also possible to access Playa de Carabeillo on foot from Playa de Carabeo, via a small rocky passage. This option is more adventurous and requires caution, but offers a different perspective of the coast.
The Sand and Water
When we step onto Playa de Carabeillo, the first thing we notice is its particular type of ground. Here you won't find the fine, golden sand that characterizes other Malaga beaches. In Carabeillo, the sand is of a mixed type, a blend of darker sand and small pebbles or stones that give it a natural and wild touch. This, far from being a drawback, adds character to the cove and sets it apart from more conventional options.
A Sea of Crystal
But if something makes us fall in love with this cove, it's its waters. They are, simply, spectacular! The water at Playa de Carabeillo is incredibly crystal clear and of a turquoise color that invites an immediate swim. The underwater visibility is excellent, making it a paradise for snorkeling. We can spend hours exploring its seabed, where small colorful fish, starfish, and rock formations that create a fascinating underwater ecosystem abound. The calmness of its waters, protected by the cliffs, makes it perfect for swimming calmly and enjoying without worries.
A Natural Setting
The seabed is also mixed, with sandy areas alternating with rocks and pebbles. We recommend wearing water shoes if you have sensitive feet, although they are not strictly necessary. The water cleanliness is constant, and the absence of large vessels nearby helps maintain its purity. For us, the combination of this particular sand and the transparency of the sea is what makes Playa de Carabeillo so special and worth visiting on any getaway to the Nerja beach.
Services and Facilities
It's important to have clear expectations about the services at Playa de Carabeillo. Being a more secluded cove with limited access, don't expect the same infrastructure as in large urban beaches. However, it has the essentials to enjoy a comfortable beach day.
Beach Services
- Showers: Yes, you will generally find showers to rinse off the salt and sand before leaving, a detail that is always appreciated.
- Lifeguard: During the peak summer season (usually from June to September), the beach has lifeguard service, which provides great peace of mind for swimmers. We always recommend following their instructions.
- Umbrellas and Sunbeds: Often, there is a rental service for umbrellas and sunbeds, which will allow you to relax comfortably without having to carry your own equipment. Although, if you prefer, you can always bring your own towel and umbrella.
- Bathrooms/WC: Although there are no bathrooms directly on the sand, you will find facilities nearby at the top, at the level of Calle Cara