La Habana beach, located in Adra, Andalusia, is a vast and isolated coastal stretch, measuring approximately 4300 meters in length. It is characterized by a mix of pebbles, gravel, and sand, with a dark hue. The area is exposed to moderate waves and consistent winds, making it less crowded than other beaches in the region. The surrounding environment is marked by the presence of greenhouses and a generally rugged natural setting, which has contributed to some environmental regression. Despite this, the beach offers a serene and secluded experience for those seeking solitude by the sea.
The beach is part of a larger area known as Vega De Adra and Albufera De Adra, though it remains somewhat distant from the more urban and lively areas of Adra. This isolation contributes to its low occupancy rate and pristine natural conditions, ideal for relaxation and contemplation.