Ensenada de los Galápagos Beach

Melilla

55/10060 min

Ensenada de los Galápagos Beach is a notable natural feature located in the autonomous city of Melilla, Spain. Stretching approximately 200 meters in length and about 30 meters wide, this beach offers visitors a pleasant coastal environment with clean, well-maintained waters. It is accessible via the Santiago moat, making it one of the most visited beaches in Melilla due to its convenient location and ease of access. The beach has received the prestigious Blue Flag status, highlighting its excellent water quality and environmental standards. Lifeguards patrol the area, ensuring safety for swimmers and beachgoers. Its popularity is enhanced by its urban proximity, combining natural beauty with practical facilities. Ensenada de los Galápagos serves as a favored spot for locals and tourists seeking relaxation and seaside recreation within the city limits.

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Astuce: The best time to visit Ensenada de los Galápagos Beach is during the warmer months when the water quality is optimal and lifeguard services are active. Visitors are encouraged to check for Blue Flag status updates and consider arriving early to secure a good spot, especially during peak season. Although entry is free, planning ahead for parking and transport can enhance the experience. No specific ticketing is required, but awareness of local regulations and environmental care is advised.

Faits intéressants

  • •Ensenada de los Galápagos Beach was awarded the Blue Flag in 2015, a symbol of high environmental and quality standards.
  • •The beach is easily accessible through the historic Santiago moat area in Melilla.
  • •It is one of the most visited beaches in Melilla due to its convenient location and accessibility.

Histoire

2015

Ensenada de los Galápagos Beach has been recognized for its environmental quality, receiving the Blue Flag award in 2015.

Historically, its location near the Santiago moat has made it an accessible urban beach within Melilla.

Over the years, it has developed into one of the most frequented beaches in the city, benefiting from urban planning efforts to maintain its cleanliness and safety.

The beach's status and facilities reflect ongoing commitments to environmental standards and public enjoyment.