Spain’s newest saltwater beach will feature a variety of water sports, slides, bars and restaurants
However, this shortfall will soon be made up as the Spanish capital is about to welcome the largest urban beach in Europe: Alovera beach, located just 52.7 kilometers from the capital Guadalajara.
In the coming days, Alovera City Council is expected to approve the public tender for the works, which will include 21,000 square meters of water surrounded by nearly 17,000 square meters of beach.

Not only will the impressive resort offer a choice of beach bars and restaurants where visitors can enjoy a waterside cocktail or a cold drink, but Alovera Beach aims to become a benchmark for outdoor water activities, with a sports school for sailing, paddle and kayaking, as well as a zipline and beach volleyball courts.
This is all in addition to the many fun slides and play areas designed to entertain the whole family. The highly anticipated saltwater beach is set to open in 2023.

The vast project will have an initial budget of 15.6 million euros, will create approximately 350 direct and indirect jobs and will welcome between 250,000 and 400,000 visitors each year.
Images: Alovera Beach