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Mal Nombre Beach
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Hey! I’ve actually been to Mal Nombre a couple of times. The road’s a bit rough, but if you don’t mind a few bumps in the hire car, it’s not too bad. The beach itself is really nice and has a relaxed vibe. It’s definitely worth it from a naturist point of view if you’re after something more peaceful. Just make sure you bring what you need since there aren’t many facilities around.
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(04-10-2024, 02:21 PM)Jmotter_pick Wrote: Hey! I’ve actually been to Mal Nombre a couple of times. The road’s a bit rough, but if you don’t mind a few bumps in the hire car, it’s not too bad. The beach itself is really nice and has a relaxed vibe. It’s definitely worth it from a naturist point of view if you’re after something more peaceful. Just make sure you bring what you need since there aren’t many facilities around.

Are you sure you're thinking of Mal Nombre? It has good facilities - sunbeds and brollies for rent, and a great beach bar with toilets.
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Just got back from our two weeks in the sun. I can confirm that the Mal Nombre beach bar is alive and well. Sunbeds are a bit cheaper than Jandia at €13.50. Unfortunately, it was high tide for most of our visit, so we missed the lagoon and sand bar. A great beach once you have figured out the rout down to it. Ample car parking just above beach level.
We also visited Esquinso (Below the Robinson) Costa Calma (Next to the H10 Tindaya) and the stretch of beach between T3 & T4 in Jandia.

One non naturist recommendation. The Faro de la Entallada is well worth a visit, if you have a head for heights
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