Platja de l'Albir, Mediterranean beach in L'Alfas del Pi, Spain
Platja de l'Albir is a beach along a curved bay with white rounded stones and clear turquoise waters beside the Sierra Gelada Natural Park mountains. The shore features a well-developed promenade and multiple facilities for visitors.
The beach earned European Union Blue Flag certification in the early 1990s and has maintained it continuously for three decades. This sustained recognition reflects a strong commitment to environmental protection and swimmer safety.
The marble promenade features embedded red and gold stars honoring Spanish and international film personalities who attend the annual International Film Festival. These tributes make the spot a meeting place for cinema lovers from around the world.
The beach has lifeguards, public restrooms, children's play areas, and an open-air library with free books and internet access. Visitors find the promenade easy to navigate and there are accessible entry points to the water.
Protected Posidonia seagrass meadows in the bay provide habitats for Mediterranean marine species and help keep water clear throughout the swimming season. This ecosystem is essential for the beach's long-term stability and overall health.
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