Playa de Bajamar is a charming semi-urban beach located in Breña Alta, La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain. It is characterized by its fine, dark volcanic sand and stretches about 700 meters in length with an average width of 43 meters. The beach offers moderate waves and stunning views of the natural monument El Risco de La Concepción. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks along the landscaped promenade and access various amenities like healthcare assistance and lifeguard services. Despite being near the capital city Santa Cruz de La Palma, it maintains a unique charm and natural beauty, attracting visitors for its picturesque views and relaxed vibes.
The beach is well-equipped for leisure activities, with nearby cafes providing refreshments and a fishing harbor adding to its appeal. The proximity to Santa Cruz de La Palma makes it easily accessible via public transportation or the LP-2 regional road.
During peak season, the beach can become crowded, reflecting its popularity among locals and tourists alike.