
Playa del Matorral and Saladar de Jandía
Expansive golden beach with clear waters, backed by a promenade and the iconic Jandía Lighthouse.

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Playa del Matorral and Saladar de Jandía
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Golden hour magic

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Expansive golden beach with clear waters, backed by a promenade and the iconic Jandía Lighthouse.
"Spacious, clean, and friendly with fine sand – what you want!"

🌊 Watch for Waves & Currents
Be cautious of sneaker waves and currents; always swim near lifeguards.
🚶♀️ Stroll the Promenade
Enjoy cafes, shops, and ocean views along the well-maintained promenade.

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Jandía Lighthouse
Southern end of the beach
An iconic landmark offering panoramic views and a picturesque backdrop for photos.

Expansive Golden Sands
Entire stretch of Playa del Matorral
Miles of soft, golden sand perfect for sunbathing, long walks, and finding your own secluded spot.

Crystal-Clear Turquoise Waters
Along the shoreline
Inviting waters ideal for swimming, with calmer sections suitable for families and snorkeling.
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🌊 Watch for Waves & Currents
Be cautious of sneaker waves and currents; always swim near lifeguards.
🚶♀️ Stroll the Promenade
Enjoy cafes, shops, and ocean views along the well-maintained promenade.
☀️ Sun Protection is Key
The Fuerteventura sun is strong; bring plenty of sunscreen and a hat.
📸 Iconic Lighthouse Photo Op
Capture stunning photos with the Jandía Lighthouse as your backdrop.
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🌊 Watch for Waves & Currents
Be cautious of sneaker waves and currents; always swim near lifeguards.
🚶♀️ Stroll the Promenade
Enjoy cafes, shops, and ocean views along the well-maintained promenade.
☀️ Sun Protection is Key
The Fuerteventura sun is strong; bring plenty of sunscreen and a hat.
📸 Iconic Lighthouse Photo Op
Capture stunning photos with the Jandía Lighthouse as your backdrop.
🧘♀️ Relaxed & Spacious Vibe
Enjoy the ample space and relaxed atmosphere, even during peak times.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Playa del Matorral is widely praised for its immense size, clean golden sands, and clear turquoise waters, offering a relaxing escape even during busy periods. Visitors appreciate the proximity to Morro Jable's amenities and the picturesque Jandía Lighthouse, though caution is advised regarding occasional strong waves and currents.
"This is a beautiful spacious beach. Although it’s in the city, it doesn’t feel like it due to the amount of space there is. The waves are huge at times though and there can be sneaker waves (that put all of our belongings in the water) and currents so be careful."
Noemi
"We stopped by Playa del Matorral on our way to Cofete Beach and were pleasantly surprised. It’s a lovely, long, and wide beach located right next to the town of Morro Jable. Thanks to its size, there’s plenty of room for everyone to relax, even during busier times.
The golden sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters make it a perfect spot for sunbathing and swimming. The beach stretches for about 4 kilometers, so you’ll never feel cramped here. It’s also well-kept and has been awarded the Blue Flag for cleanliness and quality.
All along the promenade, there are loads of cafés, restaurants, and small shops where you can grab a bite, a coffee, or even do some shopping. Whether you’re after a chill beach day or just a short stop to take in the view, this place is definitely worth a visit.
We really enjoyed our short visit – it’s got a relaxed vibe, easy access, and all the amenities you need nearby."
Otakar Klika
"Very clean, relaxing and hardly saturated for being mid-august.
Most important, been here twice and not windy as the rest of the island."
Sushil Gopwani
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Playa del Matorral is directly adjacent to Morro Jable, so you can easily walk from the town center. If you're coming from further afield, local buses stop frequently in Morro Jable, and taxis are readily available. Parking is also available near the promenade.
Yes, there is parking available along the promenade that runs parallel to the beach. It can get busy during peak season, so arriving earlier is recommended.
Absolutely! Morro Jable is well-connected by bus routes, and the beach is a short walk from the main bus stops in town.
The promenade is generally accessible, and some sections of the beach may have ramps or wooden walkways, though direct wheelchair access onto soft sand can be challenging. It's best to check locally for the most up-to-date information.
The Saladar de Jandía is best explored on foot, especially if you're interested in birdwatching or observing the unique flora. Combine it with a visit to Playa del Matorral for a full day of exploration.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, Playa del Matorral is a public beach and entry is free for everyone.
The beach is accessible 24/7, but lifeguard services operate during daylight hours.
Yes, rental sun loungers and umbrellas are available for a fee along the main sections of the beach.
The Saladar de Jandía is a natural area and does not have an entrance fee. Access is free.
There's no need to book for general beach access. If you plan to dine at specific restaurants along the promenade, booking a table might be advisable during peak times.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
You can sunbathe, swim, walk along the extensive shoreline, enjoy water sports like surfing (in designated areas), and explore the nearby Saladar de Jandía.
The waters are generally clear and inviting. However, be aware of potential currents and sneaker waves, especially further out. The area near the Laya restaurant is often calmer and suitable for swimming and children.
Yes, lifeguards are present on Playa del Matorral, providing a sense of safety for swimmers.
Yes, there is a designated naturist section, typically found towards the southern end of the beach.
The Saladar de Jandía is a coastal wetland area known for its unique ecosystem and birdlife. It offers a different landscape from the beach, with salt flats and vegetation.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Yes, the promenade running alongside the beach is lined with numerous cafes, bars, and restaurants offering a variety of cuisines.
You'll find a range of options, from fresh seafood and local Canarian dishes to international cuisine and casual snacks.
Yes, you are welcome to bring your own picnic and beverages to enjoy on the beach.
Certainly! The promenade has several small shops and kiosks selling snacks, ice cream, and drinks.
Prices can vary, but you can find both budget-friendly options and more upscale dining experiences. Eating at local spots away from the immediate beachfront can sometimes be more economical.
📸 📸 Photography
The Jandía Lighthouse is a must-capture. Also, focus on the vastness of the beach, the clear waters, and the sunsets for stunning shots.
Golden hour, both at sunrise and sunset, offers beautiful lighting. Midday can be harsh, but the bright blue waters are still photogenic.
Drone regulations can vary and are subject to change. It's essential to check the latest rules and obtain any necessary permits before flying a drone in Fuerteventura.
Generally, photography is allowed, but be respectful of other beachgoers, especially in the naturist section.
A wide-angle lens is great for capturing the expansive beach. A telephoto lens can be useful for the lighthouse or distant views. Don't forget a polarizing filter for vibrant water shots.




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