A small cove of golden sand and transparent waters, Playa Amarilla is a haven of peace on the coast of Mazarrón, Murcia, ideal for disconnecting.
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Introduction
Today we delve into a true hidden treasure of the Murcian Costa Cálida: the enigmatic Playa Amarilla. Located in the picturesque municipality of Mazarrón, this small cove is a gem that undoubtedly deserves a privileged place on our list of beach destinations. It is not the bustling, crowded beach many imagine when thinking of the Mediterranean, but rather a sanctuary of tranquility and natural beauty.
When we talk about Playa Amarilla, we talk about an experience. We refer to that type of place where time seems to stand still, where the only predominant sound is the gentle murmur of waves kissing the shore and the cry of seagulls. Its name, 'Amarilla' (Yellow), fits it perfectly, as its fine, golden sands, along with the ochre cliffs that guard it, tint the landscape with an unparalleled warmth. It is certainly one of those beaches of Murcia that invite us to total disconnection and enjoyment of nature in its purest state. For us, it is a perfect refuge to escape the daily hustle and bustle.
How to get to Playa Amarilla
Getting to Playa Amarilla in Mazarrón is part of the adventure. Do not expect to find large signs or direct access from a main road. This is precisely what gives it that semi-virgin cove charm. It is located in the Bolnuevo area, a small coastal enclave known for its famous Gredas, rock formations eroded by wind and water. From Bolnuevo, access to the cove is usually via dirt tracks or pedestrian paths that wind through vegetation and cliffs.
Car access and parking
If we come by car, the most practical thing is to head towards Bolnuevo. Once there, we can find some informal parking areas near the Gredas or on the surrounding streets, especially if we visit outside the high season. From these points, we will have to continue on foot along a relatively short path, which may present some difficulty for people with reduced mobility or with baby strollers. We advise wearing comfortable footwear prepared for a bit of walking. The reward, upon arriving and contemplating the cove, makes any effort worthwhile.
Public transport
Public transport in this area of Mazarrón can be limited, especially to reach more secluded coves like Playa Amarilla. Buses usually connect Puerto de Mazarrón with Bolnuevo, but from there, the final leg to the cove will always be on foot. We always recommend checking updated schedules, but for this type of destination, the flexibility of a private vehicle is usually the best option.
The sand and the water
The first thing that captivates us when stepping onto Playa Amarilla is the quality of its sand. It is fine sand with an intense golden hue, which contrasts wonderfully with the turquoise blue of its waters. Walking barefoot on it is a delight, and its texture invites us to spread out a towel and simply let ourselves be carried away by the sea breeze. It's the type of sand that sticks just enough but comes off easily, making it very pleasant.
The crystal-clear waters
The waters of Playa Amarilla are, without exaggeration, a marvel. Their transparency is exceptional, allowing us to see the seabed with astonishing clarity, even at several meters depth. This is largely due to the absence of strong currents and the protection offered by the surrounding cliffs. They are calm waters, ideal for a relaxing swim and for children to enjoy safely (always under supervision, of course). The temperature is usually very pleasant during the summer months, and refreshing in spring and autumn, inviting us to dive in without a second thought. The combination of golden sand and crystal-clear water creates an idyllic setting, worthy of the best postcards of beaches of Murcia.
Services and facilities
As we have already mentioned, Playa Amarilla is distinguished by its wild and natural character. This means we should not expect the infrastructure we would find on more urbanized beaches. The beauty of this place lies precisely in its authenticity and the absence of large constructions or mass services.
Basic services
Officially, the beach has an informal parking area nearby, which is a great help for those of us traveling by car. However, it does not have showers, public toilets, chiringuitos on the sand, or umbrella and sunbed rentals. We always advise our visitors to come prepared, bringing everything necessary for the day: water, something to eat, an umbrella, and of course, a bag to collect all our waste and keep the cove as pristine as we found it. If we are looking for more complete services, the nearby town of Bolnuevo or Puerto de Mazarrón offer a wide range of options, from restaurants to shops and supermarkets, just a few minutes' drive away.
Best time to visit
Choosing the right time to visit Playa Amarilla can make a big difference in our experience. While each season has its charm, we have our preferences for enjoying its tranquility and beauty to the fullest.
Spring and early summer
For us, the months of May, June, and early July are ideal. The climate is mild, with pleasant temperatures that already invite a swim, but without the stifling heat of mid-summer. Furthermore, the influx of visitors is considerably lower than in August, allowing us to enjoy the cove with a peace and intimacy hard to find at other times. The surrounding nature is in full splendor, and the days are long, perfect for exploring and relaxing.
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