Cotobro Beach is situated in the picturesque town of Almuñécar, Andalusia, Spain. It is nestled within the urbanization of Cotobro, offering a tranquil and intimate beach experience. The beach stretches approximately 375 to 400 meters, with a width of about 20 meters, and features a composition of dark sand, pebbles, and gravel[1][2][3]. Known for its cleanliness and quiet sea, Cotobro is ideal for families seeking a leisurely holiday. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and walking along the promenade that surrounds the beach. The area is complemented by nearby attractions such as the Castillo de San Miguel and historical Roman sites.
One of the standout features of Cotobro Beach is its serene atmosphere, making it a 'hidden gem' within the Costa Tropical region. This tranquility, combined with its scenic views, has made it a favorite among locals and those in the know. The beach's proximity to Almuñécar's old town offers additional activities such as exploring Moorish and Roman architecture.
Cotobro Beach provides easy access to various amenities and nearby beaches, such as the nudist beach El Muerto, located beyond a scenic hiking trail[1][3].