Beaches of Mojácar

Beaches of Mojácar. Explore the sun-soaked coast of Mojácar. There are golden beaches, thrilling watersports, aa well as scenic boat trips. Whether you’re here for a holiday or working remotely with DeskSpace, there’s no shortage of outdoor adventure and relaxation. This is a stunning stretch of Andalusian coastline. Many people understandably stick to the bit of beach “right outside” their hotel. But the beaches of Mojácar have “different personalities“. This range of types of beach is without taking a drive to some of the delightful coves and bays outside of Mojácar. With a warm climate year-round, Mojácar’s beaches offer something for everyone — from early morning swims to evening walks along the shore.

The Coastline of Mojácar

Mojácar boasts over 17 km of diverse beaches, each with its own character:

A flat paseo with low rise buildings on the right and the sea on the left. Ideal for cycling, flat walking or pushing a stroller.

Mojácar’s Paseo

Mojácar Playa’s paseo — a flat, paved beachside promenade — runs along much of the coast. The paseo is ideal for walking, or strolling with a pushchair or wheelchair. No sand in your shoes required, but good “to take in” the sea air, with refreshments along the way.

Along side the walkway is a cycle path (but more about cycling in a separate post).

Mojácar’s Accessible Beaches

From the wheelchair accessible paseo in Mojácar, there are a couple of areas of shoreline that are designated “accessible” (to wheelchairs). It’s a little hard to see from the picture – but the paseo on the left, has a concrete slope towards the sea that turns into a wooden “boardwalk” across the sand to the shoreline. On the sand is a fixed shelter providing shade from the sun.

Accessible beach in Mojacar.  The paseo which is above sea level is shown on the left, has a concrete slope down to beach level that turns into a wooden "boardwalk" across the sand towards the shore.  There is also a fixed shelter providing shade.

To be honest, I get a bit confused by the separate beach names within Mojácar. If you’re looking for something specific in a beach, ask at the tourist office. Or ping us a message and we’ll do our best to answer.

Family Friendly Beaches in Mojácar

Kid Friendly Beaches in Mojácar, most of the main stretch of Playa Mojácar offers a mix of lively beach bars (chiringuitos) and quieter sections. The beach shelves gently, making it suitable for families with young children. In my opinion, Playa del Lance Nuevo and the Bay opposite Hotel Best Indalo at the southern end of Mojácar are probably the calmest for younger children.

A child friendly beach in Mojácar in southern Spain, Showing a girl in a pink sun protection swimming costume, laying on a body board, with people in the background standing in the water. Hills in the background.
This is a beach in Mojácar
A black and white Boston Terrier on a black lead with poo bags on a dog friendly beach in Mojacar.

Dog friendly beach in Mojácar

Most beaches in the area don’t allow dogs between 31s March to 31 October. However there is a dog friendly beach at the southern end of the Playa at Perulejo, Macenas, located near Torre de Macenas. The 118-meter-long and 12-meter-wide beach is a designated pet-friendly area, making the town more appealing to visitors traveling with dogs, as well as with local dog owners.

This area also has nice walks (with or without a dog) with views back towards Mojácar playa.

A beach in Mojácar with a kitesurfer with a green kite. The sky is blue, the sea is a deeper blue and the sand in the foreground has some small pebbles, but is mainly sand.

Kite Surfing beaches in Mojácar

We found Playa de la Rumina attract kite surfers and windsurfers who come to ride the consistent coastal breezes. It can be fun to watch with a warm drink in hand! For a bit more information look at the watersports page.

The beach outside DeskSpace Coworking in Mojacar

You may have seen some of the photos from our @CoworkingMojacar Facebook page. We think we have an amazing view of the sea. One of our clients describes us as “her happy space”.

DeskSpace is a boutique co-working space attracting local entrepreneurs and remote workers. It’s got an “international vibe”.

So whether it’s sticking your toes in the sea for a break, or a full swim before work – or just a place for your family to “hang out” whilst you get some work done … we think it’s great – but why not come and see (the sea) for yourself.

Discover why remote workers are choosing Mojacar by reading our complete coworking resource.

Blue sky, blue sea and 3 coloured beach umbrellas.

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