Cala del Pino is a stunning nudist beach located near the Granada coastline, within the **Acantilados de Maro-Cerro Gordo Natural Area**. Nestled at the bottom of a lush, cliffside landscape, this beach offers a rugged and untamed setting ideal for those who appreciate the “nature” in naturism.
Accessing the beach involves navigating a rough track, which takes about five minutes to descend and 15–20 minutes to climb back up—a manageable hike for those willing to carry picnic supplies and beach gear. The effort is rewarded with serene beauty and a sense of seclusion.
The beach itself is primarily stony, with a narrow sandy strip that tends to fill up quickly, making it advisable to arrive early. The waters can be rough, offering fun for wave-jumping enthusiasts, though it might not be ideal for swimming.
Cala del Pino is especially popular with a young, predominantly Spanish crowd, making it a vibrant yet tranquil destination for naturists.




