Playa de Campamento
The Local Anchor
The very name, Campamento, whispers its history. These sands are steeped in strategic memory, for it was here that Spanish troops established their camp during the Great Siege of Gibraltar in the 18th century. One can almost feel the ghosts of soldiers gazing across the water at the monolithic Rock, a prize they sought to reclaim. This beach is anchored not in ancient ruins, but in the palpable history of a military encampment that shaped the destiny of this coastline. The nearby town of San Roque, founded by Spanish exiles from Gibraltar, stands as a testament to this enduring legacy.
The Landscape
A generous sweep of dark, volcanic sand stretches along the curve of the Algeciras Bay, its fine grains meeting the tranquil sea. The landscape is a compelling paradox, a canvas of raw, unfiltered beauty. In one sweeping gaze, your eyes take in the serene shoreline, the industrial silhouette of the distant port, and the mythic Rock of Gibraltar holding court across the water. It is a view of dramatic contrasts, where the natural grace of the coast exists in a dynamic dialogue with the maritime might of one of the world's most vital sea lanes.