
Nudism
is kind of a non-item in Spain, although not in the way you might expect.
To add to the confusion, we're going to tell you that there is no such
thing as an official nudist beach in Spain. There is no need for one,
since any beach here can be considered a nudist beach. That's right!
In fact, in Spain it is your consitutional right to take off all your
clothes in any public place, be it a secluded beach or a crowded city
park.
- Torremolinos
A well sheltered nudist beach with a beach bar serving drinks and food all day
long, other facilities include fresh water showers and toilets. If travelling
there by bus ask for the stop 'Flat-otel', the journey from Torremolinos takes
you through Belmadena and Torrequebrada to the stop outside a block of flats,
cross the road, turn right walk 5mins until you see the sign Belnatura, follow
the steps down to the golden sandy beach and enjoy. Fares cost just over one
euro each way, travelling time about 25 mins.
- Torremolinos
It is a small section of a mixed beach, 10 kilometres west of Torremolinos.
To get there, you'll need a car. Follow the coastal highway N-340
west towards Marbella. Watch for the sign for Cabopino. The gay nudist
beach is about 20 meters west of the Las Dunas bar, which is on the
beach.
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