Las Salinas beach is one of theurban beaches from Roquetas de Mar and has an area of about 1,350 meters. The name of the place derives from the old salt mines of San Rafael that occupied this area and that in They are currently in disuse. This area is made up ofcoarse-grained gray sand and has a average occupancy in high season. Its greatest attraction is the various aquatic activities that can be carried out there since it is possible to rent the necessary equipment to practice surfing, scuba diving or rowing.
Las Salinas are located as part of the Barrera de Posidonia protected natural space so the vegetation that we can find on the submarine bottom of its surroundings is considered of high interest. In addition, the beach has the distinctive Blue Flag, Natura 2000 Network, Ecobeach Flag and ISO 9001 Certification in Management. This beach has numerous strong>services available to visitors such as areas enabled for people with reduced mobility, parking, beach bars, umbrella rental services, hammocks and nautical equipment, children's areas, sports facilities and a beautiful promenade to walk along and enjoy the views.
Open 24 hours.
Other nearby places of interest are Mariopark and the Aquarium.