Located in Cadiz, Playa de Torregorda is a stunning beach that boasts soft, golden sand dunes and panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean’s vibrant turquoise water. It’s quieter and more remote than many other beaches in the area, which makes it perfect for beachgoers that are looking to decompress and disconnect from the hustle and bustle of the big city. It’s also perfect for nature-goers, as Torregorda beachgoers enjoy the sight of dramatic sand dunes and gorgeous sea lilies that float in the water.
Unlike many of Cadiz’s other beaches, Playa Torregorda is not a luxurious and lively resort beach. It’s a quaint spot for beachgoers that prefer the small-town beach experience. The beach offers basic facilities such as beach cleaning and surveillance posts and lacks a few amenities that more popular beaches offer such as lifeguards and showers. It caters to visitors who prefer less crowded beaches and long for a secluded paradise to unwind in.
Travelers by car are in luck as there is plenty of parking on Torregorda’s streets. Torregorda is also accessible from Playa Victoria, via a short walk. Interestingly, due to it being next to an old military barrack, in the 1980s the beach was only accessible by the military