Las Salinas Beach
Quite urban beach owes its name to the old salt mines of San Rafael which were there. Although once it was wilder, today is fully integrated in the area due to the urban growth in the township. Ideal for any type of water sports, it has admirable seabed and there are concessions for water sports (snowboarding, canoeing and windsurfing) and hammocks.
GENERAL FEATURES.
- Area: 110,300 m2
- Length: 1,330 m
- Average width: 90 m
- Occupancy rate: Medium
- Degree of urbanization: Urban
- Composition: Light grey sand
- Grain of sand: Thick
- Bath conditions: Moderate waves
SAFETY
- Surveillance: Local Police.
- Danger signaling and marking.
- Health Centre and Rescue Building.
- Mobile medical service exclusive for beaches.
- 1 rescue and first aid post.
SPECIFIC SERVICES
- 13 showers with footbath.
- 25 bins in the sand and 21 on the ride.
- 3 bins “Green Dot” on the main roads.
- 3 toilets for public use (1 adapted).
- 1 concession to hire hammocks and parasols.
- 12 gateways access to the beach swimming area.
- Organization of cultural and sports activities.
- Mechanical cleaning. Removal of algae from May to September.
- Accessibility for disabled people:
- Shaded area on the ground with care and assistance for the bath, shower and adapted toilet.
- Parking signposting, special wide wooden walkway wood and water chair.