Playa De La Ribera is a picturesque beach situated in the municipality of Gozón, Asturias, Spain. It is known for its serene atmosphere, nestled between the old port of Luanco and new marina facilities, connected by a scenic promenade. The beach features a unique shell shape with notable rocky outcrops like Samarincha and Samarinchon. Despite its urban setting, the beach remains uncrowded even during peak summer months. However, it tends to disappear during high tide, making nearby beaches like Luanco Beach more popular for bathers.
Playa De La Ribera has undergone rehabilitation to become a hub for activities, including the unique 'Playa de Luanco' International Tennis Tournament. The beach offers pedestrian and vehicular access, making it ideal for sunbathing and enjoying coastal views.
The beach plays a significant role in Luanco's maritime and fishing heritage, offering a glimpse into the town's rich historical past. Visitors can explore nearby attractions such as the Maritime Museum and enjoy scenic coastal walks with breathtaking views.