Playa de Mal Pas is a small, charming urban cove located between the bustling port of Benidorm and the iconic Balcón del Mediterráneo, offering an oasis of tranquility with fine sand and crystal-clear waters.
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Introduction
Today we delve into the heart of Benidorm to explore a small treasure that often goes unnoticed among the grandeur of its neighboring beaches: Playa de Mal Pas. Strategically located between the city's port and the iconic Balcón del Mediterráneo, this beach offers us a different, more intimate and secluded experience, without giving up the vitality that characterizes the tourist capital of the Costa Blanca. It's a corner where tranquility merges with the comfort of being right in the urban center, an ideal place for those seeking a haven of peace without straying from the amenities and atmosphere of Benidorm.
Playa de Mal Pas is, in essence, a charming cove of golden sand and serene waters that invites us to disconnect. With its distinctive Blue Flag, which waves proudly year after year, this beach is a clear example of the commitment to quality, cleanliness, and safety. Its privileged location, at the foot of the old town, gives it a special charm, allowing us to combine a day of sun and sea with a pleasant stroll through the picturesque streets and viewpoints that surround it. It is, without a doubt, one of those Alicante beaches that, although small, leave an indelible mark on the hearts of those who visit.
How to Get to Playa de Mal Pas
Getting to Playa de Mal Pas is, for us, part of its charm and ease. Being located in the heart of Benidorm, access is extremely simple, whether we are staying in the city or visiting from a nearby point. If we choose public transport, the Benidorm urban bus lines have stops very close to the old town and the port, from where a short walk will lead us directly to the sand. It's a comfortable and ecological option that we recommend to avoid parking complications.
For those who prefer to arrive by car, the situation is a bit more complex, as is often the case in the central areas of cities as busy as Benidorm. Although there are paid underground parking lots in the surroundings (like the one at Parque de Elche or the port), finding on-street parking can be quite a challenge, especially during the summer months. Our recommendation is to consider using these paid parking lots or, if possible, opt for public transport or, simply, enjoy a pleasant walk if our accommodation is within a reasonable distance. Playa de Mal Pas is so well integrated into the urban fabric that walking to it is often the best option, allowing us to enjoy the city's atmosphere before immersing ourselves in its waters.
The Sand and Water
When we step onto Playa de Mal Pas, the first thing we notice is the quality of its sand. It is fine, golden sand, incredibly soft to the touch, inviting us to walk barefoot and lay out a towel to enjoy the sun. This characteristic, so valued by bathers, makes it a very pleasant place to spend the day, both for building sandcastles with the little ones and for simply relaxing and feeling the caress of the Mediterranean under our feet. The cleanliness of the sand is constant, a reflection of the care and attention this Benidorm beach receives.
But if the sand enchants us, the water completely conquers us. The waters of Playa de Mal Pas are calm, crystal clear, and of a turquoise blue that irresistibly invites us for a swim. Its shallow depth at the shore makes it especially safe for children and for those who don't feel comfortable in deep water. The natural protection provided by the port and the island of Benidorm against currents and waves makes its waters almost always like a millpond, perfect for swimming placidly, practicing snorkeling, or simply floating and letting oneself be carried by the calm. The underwater visibility is excellent, allowing us to observe marine life close to the coast, which adds an extra charm to our dips.
Services and Facilities
Playa de Mal Pas, despite its size, surprises us with the complete range of services and facilities it offers, worthy of any major beach on the Costa Blanca. As we mentioned, its Blue Flag distinction is no coincidence; it's the result of a constant effort to maintain high standards of environmental quality and services. Among the amenities we find, we highlight:
- Showers and foot-washing stations: Essential for washing off sand and salt after a refreshing swim.
- Lifeguard Service: During the high season, we have a surveillance and rescue service that guarantees our safety at all times. Lifeguards are attentive for any eventuality.
- Sunbed and Umbrella Rental: For those who prefer the comfort of not carrying their own gear, there are rental points where we can get an umbrella and one or several sunbeds, ensuring a very relaxed beach day.
- Restrooms/WC: Well-maintained, accessible, and clean hygienic services, fundamental for a worry-free beach day.
- Full Accessibility: The beach is adapted for people with reduced mobility, with walkways that facilitate access to the sand and, at times, amphibious chairs or assistance personnel during the summer months, making it an inclusive Benidorm beach for everyone.
- Chiringuitos and Nearby Restaurants: Although the beach itself doesn't have large chiringuitos on the sand, its proximity to the old town and the promenade offers us a very wide range of bars, cafes, and restaurants where we can enjoy a snack, a meal, or a refreshing drink with sea views.
- Parking: Although it's not a beach-owned parking lot, as we've already mentioned, there are paid public parking options in the surroundings, which f