Live Conditions
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About Playa de Babilonia
Playa Babilonia: Where the Sea Remembers The Vibe:
3-Day Forecast
| Tue 30 | Wed 1 | Thu 2 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sky | |||
| Wind | Light | Light | Light |
| Swell | Slight | Slight | Slight / Moderate |
| Max temp | 30° | 30° | 30° |
| Water temp | 27° | 26° | 27° |
| Max UV | 9 | 10 | 10 |
The Setting
There is something wonderfully unhurried about Playa Babilonia. The Mediterranean sets the pace here, its gentle waves tracing the shoreline much as they have for generations. The air carries the scent of salt and warm sand, while a row of weathered seaside homes stands just steps from the water, lending the beach a character found almost nowhere else on the Costa Blanca. Conversations drift softly from shaded terraces, gulls wheel lazily overhead, and the sea provides a constant soundtrack. This is a place where memory lingers in the landscape, where the atmosphere feels less like a tourist destination and more like a treasured chapter of local history. The Local Anchor: Just south of the beach, the Río Segura reaches the Mediterranean after its long journey across southeastern Spain. These waters have helped shape Guardamar’s maritime identity for centuries. The town is celebrated for its prized langostinos—large, sweet king prawns that are among the most sought-after seafood delicacies on the Valencian coast. In local restaurants, they appear alongside traditional rice dishes, seafood stews, and recipes flavoured with the region’s distinctive ñora pepper. To dine here is to experience a cuisine deeply connected to the sea and the fertile lands surrounding the river. The Landscape: Playa Babilonia is one of the most distinctive coastal scenes in Spain. A ribbon of golden sand stretches between the Mediterranean and the vast dune forests that have become the symbol of Guardamar. Along the shore stands the famous line of early twentieth-century beach houses, their simple façades facing the sea in quiet defiance of time and tide. Behind them rises an immense protected landscape of dunes, pines, eucalyptus and palms, part of an 800-hectare coastal park created through one of Spain’s most remarkable environmental restoration projects. Together, the historic homes, shifting sands and fragrant forests create a landscape that feels both fragile and enduring—a place where nature and history remain in constant conversation.
Beach Facilities
| Lifeguard | × No |
| Bathing-water quality2024 | Excellent |
| Toilets | × No |
| Showers | × No |
| Promenade | × No |
| How busy | Busy |
| Parking | ✓ Yes |
| Step-free / accessible | × No |
| Equipment rental | ✓ Yes |
| Sports zone | × No |
| Diving / snorkelling | × No |
| Surfing | × No |
| Kids area | × No |