Playa del Coto, also known as Doñana Beach, is a pristine beach located within the Doñana National Park, a nature reserve in Andalusia, southern Spain. The beach is easily accessible and free for all visitors. It is separated from the urbanized area of Matalascañas by a barrier of 'sticks', providing a sense of seclusion and tranquility.
The beach is characterized by its extensive sandy areas and warm waters filled with shells. The presence of dunes gives the beach a desert-like feel, adding to its natural charm. The beach is typically not crowded, making it a paradise for those who prefer less crowded beaches.
The beach is generally clean with clear waters. However, visitors are advised to be cautious as there have been instances of waste left behind, including fishing hooks. There is a nearby aid station for any medical emergencies. Despite these minor issues, Playa del Coto remains a beautiful and serene location for beach lovers.
Best restaurants near Playa del Coto include Restaurante Marismas, Chiringuito Pichi, Restaurante Atlántico, Restaurante Zahara, Bar restaurante Sierra Mar and Chiringuito Altomar.
Visitor reviews highlight the beauty and cleanliness of the Coto beach, located within the Doñana National Park in southern Spain. They appreciate its virgin nature, warm water, extensive sand, and the desert feel given by the dunes. However, some visitors complain about the litter left behind by fishermen, particularly hooks, which can pose a safety hazard.
Latitude: 36.982762 / Longitude: -6.5299542
Playa del Coto is located in Andalusia. The following map of Playa del Coto shows the exact location.
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