Playa del Cura is the most central beach in Torrevieja, known for its 325-meter length and 27-meter width. This sandy beach is a favorite among tourists due to its proximity to the city center and the variety of amenities available. It joins the Juan Aparicio Promenade in the south and the Margalla point in the north, offering stunning views and a lively atmosphere. The beach features a remodelled boardwalk and an array of shops, bars, and restaurants nearby. Additionally, Playa del Cura hosts cultural events like the 'Habaneras Night on the Beach'.
The beach is well-equipped with amenities, including public watchtowers, lifeguards, and a first aid post, ensuring safety and comfort for visitors. Its beauty and accessibility make it a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.
The name of the beach is linked to a historical tragedy that occurred before 1870, where a priest drowned while bathing there. This beach is awarded with several quality and environmental accolades, including the Blue Flag.