Platja de Castello, Mediterranean beach in Santa Eulària des Riu, Spain.
Platja de Castello is a beach in Santa Eulària des Riu stretching approximately 400 meters with fine sand and clear water suitable for swimming. The shoreline has restrooms, showers, rental facilities, and parking spaces located nearby for visitor convenience.
The beach has been a fishing community center since the early 1900s when locals worked the waters and maintained boats along the shore. This maritime heritage remains visible in how the space is still used today.
The beach serves as a gathering place where locals spend summer days swimming, walking, and enjoying time with family. It is woven into the daily life of the community throughout the year.
The beach tends to be busiest during warm summer months and can get crowded on hot days. Arriving early in the morning or visiting during off-peak hours provides a more relaxed experience.
This beach sits where the Santa Eulària River meets the sea, creating a special spot where freshwater and saltwater mix. This rare setting attracts particular bird and marine life not found elsewhere along the coast.
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