Our Visit
Contributor Review – Shanti Fernstedt
Local Expert. Visited 2024
The entrance to Playa de Benalnatura is quite enchanting, offering a sense of privacy with limited views into the beach area. There are lots of nude beaches in Spain, but this is one of the more well known. Upon arrival, the first thing that struck us was the cozy and intimate setting. The beach is nestled within a charming alcove, creating a snug and private atmosphere that makes you feel like you’ve found a hidden gem. The only visible area is from the boardwalk wrapped around the residential apartments high up the cliffs, adding to the secluded feel.
Before settling down, we recommend stopping by the Benalnatura Beach Bar. The food here is exceptional, with fresh produce and a menu that caters to a variety of tastes. The staff are always friendly and approachable, making it a pleasant experience from the start. Given how popular the beach bar is, it’s wise to book a table in advance or speak to the staff as soon as you arrive to secure a spot in the shade. The bar not only provides a refuge from the sun but also offers a social hub where you can mingle with other beachgoers. Playa de Benalnatura is a comfortable sand beach surrounded by high cliffs. The cliffs add to the picturesque scenery and provide some natural seating if you prefer to stay off the sand. The calm water is perfect for taking a dip when the sun gets too hot. However, it’s important to note that there is no natural shade from palm trees or other vegetation, so bringing an umbrella is essential. The alcove can feel like an oven on hot days, so having some form of shade can make a significant difference. One of the unique aspects of Playa de Benalnatura is its regular visitors. The beach has a lot of regulars, contributing to a familiar and friendly atmosphere. While most people are respectful and keep to themselves, the regulars can sometimes be less mindful of personal space, planting themselves closer than you might be comfortable with. This is especially noticeable on busy days when the beach can get very crowded. Finding a good spot for your blanket can be tricky, and you might end up feeling a bit too close to others. Despite this, the overall vibe remains relaxed and welcoming. The U-shaped beach layout offers some cliffs to sit on if you want to distance yourself from the crowd. While this provides a bit more privacy, it also places you in full view of others. Further down the cliffs, singles and couples might find more private spots to enjoy, but be aware that these areas are still visible. The lack of nearby shops or tiendas means once you find a good spot, you’ll be reluctant to give it up. Bringing cold water and snacks is advisable unless you’re happy to spend your money at the beach bar, which, while excellent, can be pricey. As a single woman, I felt generally comfortable at Benalnatura, even though the beach is male-heavy. The atmosphere is friendly, and I had no issues except for one occasion when an insistent young man approached me asking if I wanted to have a drink . As always, it’s a good idea for women to bring a book or something to help stave off unwanted attention. Overall, Playa de Benalnatura offers a unique, cozy, and intimate naturist experience. It’s a small, snug beach that provides a sense of seclusion and privacy, with the added convenience of a fantastic beach bar and friendly regulars. However, be prepared for the crowds and the need for some personal shade. Despite these minor drawbacks, it’s definitely worth a visit for its charm and friendly atmosphere. Questions? Comments? Add your thoughts or photos below!
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Getting There
Playa de Benalnatura is located in the Benalmádena area on the Costa del Sol, Spain. Access to the beach is via a set of stairs that lead down from the residential area above.
By Car: Parking is available near the beach, but it can be limited, so it's a good idea to arrive early to secure a spot. From Málaga, drive southwest along the A-7 motorway towards Benalmádena. Take the Benalmádena exit and follow the signs to the beach. There are parking options available nearby, but they can fill up quickly, especially during peak times. Once you park, you will need to walk a short distance to reach the beach.
Public Transport: Take a bus from Málaga to Benalmádena. From the bus stop, it's a short walk to the beach. The beach is well-signposted, and the walk is relatively easy.
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