Bolonia Beach and Its Dune, One of the Last Virgin Beaches

Bolonia Beach is one of the few remaining virgin stretches on the Cádiz coast, with views toward Morocco and Tangier. Its endless sandy shore and towering dune make it unique along the Strait of Gibraltar.

Beach Features

  • Fine white sand: perfect for sunbathing, playing or strolling.
  • Crystal-clear, cool waters: ranging from turquoise to deep blue.
  • 3 800 m length and 70 m average width: ample space even at peak season.
  • Levanter winds: seek the west side for a refreshing sea breeze.
  • Services: lifeguards, public restrooms and beach bars at the access points.

The Bolonia Dune

  • Declared a Natural Monument in 2001 for its ecological and geomorphological value.
  • 30 m height and 200 m inland reach, with a 500 m base.
  • Vegetation of pines and junipers competes with advancing sands, creating a fragile ecosystem.

Access and Recommendations

  • How to get there: By car via CA-8201; parking at the west access.
  • High season: very busy in July and August—arrive early.
  • Protect your skin: strong sun despite cool water—use umbrella and high-SPF sunscreen.
  • Respect the environment: keep the dune clean and avoid protected vegetation zones.

In short, Bolonia Beach and its natural dune offer a near-wild seaside experience: vast sands, stunning water clarity and a unique dune ecosystem in Andalusia. Ideal for those seeking pure nature and beauty.

How to get there


Coordinates:

Decimal: 36.087500°, -5.766944°

DMS: 36°5'15" N, 5°46'01" O

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