Torre Vigía Vela Blanca

Parque Natural de Cabo de Gata-Níjar


From its position 3km east of the Faro de Cabo de Gata on the Cabo de Gata promontory, this grounds of this 18th-century watchtower (which is not open for entry) offer wonderful coastal views. Beyond the tower, the road is blocked to cars, but walkers and cyclists can continue 5km northeastwards to Playa de Mónsul and, beyond that, San José.


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1. Cala Carbón

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A quiet, stony beach about 200m off the main dirt road southwest of San José, accessible by a footpath.

2. Cala de la Media Luna

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3. Playa de Mónsul

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4. Faro de Cabo de Gata

1.32 MILES

Marking the southwest point of the promontory, this photogenic lighthouse commands stirring views of a jagged volcanic reef known as the Arrecife de las…

5. Playa del Barronal

1.4 MILES

This nudist beach, frequented mainly by adults and couples, boasts a lovely 800m-long strip of sand. It's accessible via tracks behind the large dune at…

6. Calas del Barronal

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7. Parque Natural de Cabo de Gata-Níjar

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8. Playa de los Genoveses

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