Platja del Saler
Beach
About Platja del Saler
Platja del Saler stretches for miles along Valencia's southern coast, backed by protected pine forests and natural dunes that create genuine wilderness just 15km from the city center. You'll find wide expanses of golden sand where you can walk for ages without seeing development, plus shallow waters perfect for swimming. The beach sits within the Albufera Natural Park, so the backdrop is all maritime pines and wild vegetation instead of hotels and restaurants.
The experience feels completely different from Valencia's northern beaches: you'll hear waves and wind through pine trees rather than traffic and construction. Wooden walkways lead through the dunes to multiple beach access points, each offering slightly different vibes. The sand stays relatively soft even in summer, and you can find your own space even on busy weekends. Bus 25 drops you right at the forest edge, then it's a short walk through aromatic pine groves to reach the shore.
Most guides don't mention that facilities are extremely limited here, so bring everything you need including water and snacks. The northern sections get busy with Valencia families on weekends, but walk 10 minutes south from any bus stop and you'll have space to yourself. Skip the area near the main parking lots where cars kick up sand, the southern stretches past Gola del Pujol offer the best combination of accessibility and solitude.
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