Playa de Almardà is an extensive semi-urban sandy beach in Sagunto, known for its natural character, dunes, and calm waters, ideal for a relaxing family day out.
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Introduction
From our perspective as beach tourism experts, Playa de Almardà in Sagunto is one of those gems of the Valencian coast that invites us to disconnect from the hustle and bustle and immerse ourselves in an environment of serene beauty. Located in the municipality of Sagunto, in the province of Valencia, this beach stands out for its perfect balance between the comfort of services and the preservation of a valuable dune ecosystem. It is a destination that we undoubtedly recommend to those seeking an authentic and relaxing beach experience, away from the typical crowds of more urbanized beaches.
Almardà offers us an extensive stretch of coastline where nature is the true protagonist. Its protected and cared-for dunes are a testament to the area's scenic richness and a home for unique flora and fauna. The sea breeze, the sound of the waves, and the expanse of the horizon provide us with a feeling of freedom and peace that few places can match. It is a beach that speaks to us of the importance of caring for our environment, while gifting us unforgettable moments under the Mediterranean sun.
How to Get to Playa de Almardà
Getting to Playa de Almardà is relatively straightforward, making it an accessible destination for most visitors. We always advise planning the trip, especially if visiting during high season, to ensure a hassle-free experience.
By Car
For us, the car is the most comfortable and flexible option for reaching Almardà. The beach is well-connected by road. If you're coming from Valencia city, you can take the V-21 and then the A-7 towards Castellón, turning off towards Sagunto. From Sagunto or Puerto de Sagunto, the signs are clear and will guide you directly to the beach area. The journey time from Valencia is approximately 30-40 minutes, depending on traffic.
Once in the beach area, you'll find several free parking zones, although in the summer months it can be a bit more difficult to find a free spot, so we recommend arriving early. There are designated parking areas on adjacent streets and some open spaces set up for parking.
By Public Transport
If you prefer public transport, there are options, although with less frequency than by car. From Valencia, you can take a commuter train (line C-6) to Sagunto station. From there, you'll need to take a local bus or a taxi to Playa de Almardà. The intercity bus line connecting Sagunto with its beaches can be a good alternative, but schedules vary and it's advisable to check them in advance. For greater comfort, we still lean towards using our own vehicle or a taxi if coming from the train station.
The Sand and Water
When we talk about the characteristics that make Playa de Almardà a special place, the sand and water are undoubtedly two of the key points. We have visited many beaches, and the uniqueness of Almardà in this aspect is something we always highlight.
The Sand: A Mix of Textures
The sand at Almardà is of a mixed type, meaning you'll find a combination of fine sand and small pebbles or gravel. Although it's not the typical fine, golden sand that covers some of the most famous beaches, this particularity gives it a rustic and natural charm. The presence of gravel helps keep the water exceptionally clean and clear, as sediments settle more quickly. Furthermore, for us, walking on this mixed sand is a different and pleasant experience, connecting us more with the wild nature of the surroundings.
The Water: Crystal Clear and Calm
The waters of Playa de Almardà are, in general, calm and crystal clear, especially on windless days. Its turquoise blue hue invites swimming and contemplation. The entry into the sea is gentle and gradual, making it very safe for all ages, from the youngest to the oldest. We always value water cleanliness, and at Almardà, thanks in part to its sand and gravel composition and the absence of large nearby ports, the water quality is usually excellent, a fact supported by the constant presence of the Blue Flag, a distinction for environmental quality and services.
Services and Facilities
Playa de Almardà offers us good service infrastructure, ensuring a comfortable and pleasant stay for all its visitors. We always look for beaches that, without losing their natural essence, have the necessary facilities for a full day of leisure.
Among the services you'll find, the following stand out:
- Showers and foot-washing stations: Essential for removing sand and salt before heading home or to your accommodation.
- Parking: As already mentioned, there are nearby parking areas, although in high season it's advisable to arrive early.
- Chiringuitos (beach bars): Several chiringuitos dot the beach, offering refreshing drinks, ice cream, and some light food options. They are perfect for having a drink with sea views.
- Lifeguards: During the bathing season, the beach has a lifeguard and surveillance service, providing safety for bathers. We always appreciate this presence, which gives us peace of mind.
- Restrooms/WCs: There are public restroom modules distributed along the beach, clean and well-maintained.
- Sunshades and sun loungers: For those who prefer not to carry their own equipment, there is the possibility of renting sunshades and sun loungers, adding an extra level of comfort to the beach day.
- Sports Area: In some sections, areas are set up for practicing beach sports like beach volleyball, adding a touch of dynamism to the leisure offering.
- Accessibility: Although it does not have 'full accessibility' in the broadest sense with all support infrastructure for very limited mobility at all points, it does have access walkways to the sand at several points and, often, accessible points with support staff during high season to facilitate bathing for people with reduced mobility. It's an aspect we value and that the beach has been improving over the years.
Best Time to Visit
For us, as experienced travelers, each season has its particular charm at Playa de Almardà, but there are times that stand out more depending on what you're looking for in your visit.
Summer (June to September)
Undoubtedly, summer is the quintessential time to fully enjoy the beach and swimming. Temperatures are warm, the sun shines intensely, and the sea is at its ideal point for a dip. It's when all services are in full operation (lifeguards, chiringuitos, sun lounger rentals). However, it is also the time of highest attendance, so if you're looking for absolute tranquility, you might find more people. We recommend coming in June or early July, or already in September, to avoid the peak of August and enjoy a more relaxed atmosphere but with all the advantages of summer.
Spring (March to May) and Autumn (October to November)
For us, these are the secret seasons for lovers of tranquility and nature. Temperatures are mild and pleasant, perfect for long walks along the shore, observing the dunes, and enjoying the landscape without crowds. The sea may be a bit cool for prolonged swimming, but the atmosphere is idyllic for relaxation and photography. It's the ideal time for those seeking to connect with the essence of the beach and enjoy moments of peace. The chiringuitos may only be open on weekends or close from October onwards.
Winter (December to February)
Although swimming is not an option for most, winter in Almardà offers a different and moving landscape. The beach becomes wilder, with the wind sculpting the sand and the waves breaking with more force. It's an excellent time for photography lovers, for invigorating walks, and for feeling the power of the Mediterranean in its purest state. The tranquility is absolute, allowing us to reflect and recharge our energies.
Activities and Sports
Playa de Almardà, with its expanse and calm waters, offers us a range of activities to make the most of the day, whether seeking relaxation or a bit of action.
Water Activities
- Swimming and bathing: The calm waters and gentle slope make it ideal for swimming and for children to play safely. We always enjoy a good dip in these crystal-clear waters.
- Paddle surfing and kayaking: On days with little wind, the bay is perfect for practicing paddle surfing or kayaking. Some chiringuitos or nearby companies may offer equipment rental.
- Snorkeling: Although it's not a snorkeling paradise like some rocky coves, the clarity of the water allows you to observe small fish and marine life close to the shore, especially in areas with a bit more gravel.
Activities on the Sand
- Walks along the shore: The length of the beach is ideal for taking long, relaxing walks, enjoying the sea breeze and the views. It's one of our favorite activities for disconnecting.
- Beach volleyball and paddle ball: The designated sports areas allow for organizing beach volleyball matches or simply playing paddle ball with family or friends. It's an excellent way to stay active and socialize.
- Sandcastles: For the little ones (and not so little), the mixed sand is perfect for building castles and other figures, letting creativity run wild.
Relaxation and Nature Activities
- Sunbathing and reading: With ample space, Almardà is a magnificent place to spread out a towel, sunbathe, and immerse yourself in a good book, enjoying the peace of the surroundings.
- Bird and dune watching: The dune system of Almardà is a protected ecosystem. We recommend taking a walk on the wooden walkways, always respecting the environment, to observe the native flora and fauna. It's an educational and photogenic experience.
For Families with Children
From our experience, Playa de Almardà is an exceptional destination for families with children. We always look for places that offer safety, fun, and comfort for the little ones, and Almardà more than meets these expectations.
Safety First
- Calm and shallow waters: The entry into the sea is very gentle and gradual, meaning children can play safely at the water's edge without the water rising quickly. This gives us great peace of mind as parents.
- Lifeguard service: During the bathing season, the presence of lifeguards and surveillance points ensures greater safety for all bathers, especially children.
- Blue Flag: This distinction not only certifies water quality but also the cleanliness of the beach and the existence of safety services, which is fundamental for families.
Fun Guaranteed
- Space to play: The spaciousness of the beach allows children to run, play ball, and build sandcastles without disturbing other bathers. The mixed sand, with its small pebbles, can be an interesting play element for them.
- Playgrounds: Often, near the beach or on the nearby promenades, you'll find small play areas with swings and slides, perfect for a change of activity.
- Simple water activities: With its calm waters, children can try snorkeling, paddle surfing (with supervision), or simply enjoy floats and inflatables with total safety.
Comfort for Parents
- Showers and restrooms: The availability of showers and foot-washing stations makes cleaning up after swimming easier, and the public restrooms are a great relief for families.
- Nearby chiringuitos: Having options to buy drinks, ice cream, or a snack a short distance away is very practical when going with children.
- Accessible parking: Although sometimes you have to search a bit, the possibility of parking relatively close to the beach is a great advantage for transporting all the children's gear.
What to Do in the Surrounding Area
Visiting Playa de Almardà is an excellent opportunity to explore the charms of the Camp de Morvedre region and its surroundings. We always encourage our readers to go beyond the towel and discover the cultural, historical, and natural richness of each destination.
Sagunto: Millennial History
- Castle and Roman Theatre: Just a few minutes' drive from the beach is the city of Sagunto, a place with impressive history. Its imposing Castle of Sagunto, with its cyclopean walls and Iberian, Roman, and Arab remains, is a must-visit. Just below the castle, the Roman Theatre of Sagunto is an architectural gem that still hosts performances and cultural events. We feel transported back in time walking through its stands.
- Historic Quarter: Strolling through the narrow streets of Sagunto's old town is a delight. Discover the Jewish Quarter, the Church of Santa María, and the Main Square, and let the atmosphere envelop you.
Puerto de Sagunto: Modernity and Urban Beach
- Playa del Puerto de Sagunto: If you fancy a more urban atmosphere with more services, the beach of Puerto de Sagunto is a good alternative. It has a long promenade full of restaurants and shops.
- Horno Alto de los Altos Hornos: A vestige of the area's important steel industry, now an interesting point of industrial and cultural interest.
Nature and Hiking
- Sierra Calderona Natural Park: A short distance inland, the Sierra Calderona offers numerous hiking and mountain biking trails for all levels. Its Mediterranean landscapes, viewpoints, and monasteries (like the Cartuja de Porta Coeli) are spectacular. We consider it an essential green lung.
- Marjal dels Moros: A protected wetland area, ideal for bird watching, especially interesting for ornithology lovers. It is located between Sagunto and Puzol.
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