Urbanización Playamar II
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Okay, let me tell you about Playamar II - it's honestly one of those spots in Spain that's totally caught me by surprise! I've seen quite a few coastal developments in my time, but this one's got something special going on. The whole place has this laid-back Mediterranean vibe that just makes you want to kick off your shoes and stay a while. First up, it's amazingly accessible - and I mean that literally. They've really thought things through with proper wheelchair-friendly entrances and parking, which isn't always a given in Spanish developments. The whole setup makes it super easy for everyone to enjoy what's on offer. What really gets me excited about Playamar II is how they've managed to nail that sweet spot between modern comfort and coastal charm. The buildings themselves have this clean, contemporary look, but they've avoided that cookie-cutter feel you sometimes get with newer developments. Plus, the way everything's positioned means you're getting those gorgeous sea views without feeling like you're packed in like sardines.Key Features
• Fully accessible facilities with modern wheelchair-friendly design • Pristine swimming pools (trust me, they're absolutely spotless!) • Manicured gardens with Mediterranean plants • Direct beach access (seriously, you can't beat this location) • 24/7 security presence • Underground parking (a real lifesaver during peak season) • Children's play areas • Well-maintained tennis courts • Spacious terraces with sea views • Modern elevator systems in all buildingsBest Time to Visit
I've gotta say, timing your visit right can make all the difference here. From my experience, May to June is absolute perfection - you get that gorgeous sunshine without the intense summer crowds. The temperatures hover around a comfortable 75°F (24°C), and the sea's warm enough for swimming. September and October are pretty magical too. The summer tourists have mostly headed home, but you still get amazing weather and warm waters. Plus, the rates tend to drop a bit during these shoulder months. July and August? Sure, they're popular, but honestly, it gets pretty packed and temperatures can soar above 85°F (29°C). If you're not a fan of heat and crowds, maybe think twice about these months.How to Get There
Getting to Playamar II is actually pretty straightforward. If you're flying in, you've got options - the nearest major airport's about 20 minutes away by car. I always recommend grabbing a taxi from the airport unless you're planning lots of day trips - in that case, rental cars are available right at the terminal. By public transport, there's a regular bus service that'll drop you pretty much at the doorstep. The bus stop's just a couple minutes' walk from the complex - even with luggage, it's totally doable. If you're driving yourself, you'll find it's well-signposted from the main coastal road. Just keep an eye out for the Playamar II signs - they're blue and white and pretty hard to miss.Tips for Visiting
Look, I've spent enough time here to know a few insider tricks. First off, book your stay well in advance if you're coming during summer - this place fills up fast, especially those sea-view units everyone's after. Bring water shoes! The beach is gorgeous but can get pretty hot in peak summer. I learned that one the hard way, trust me. Don't forget to check out the local markets - there's one just a short walk away on Thursday mornings. The fresh produce is incredible, and the prices are way better than the tourist shops. For the best experience at the pools, try heading down either early morning or late afternoon. That's when most folks are at the beach, so you'll have more space to yourself. Oh, and here's something most guidebooks won't tell you - the security staff are super helpful with restaurant recommendations. These guys know all the hidden gems in the area, not just the tourist traps. And one last thing - while the complex has great facilities, do venture out to explore the surrounding area. There are some amazing chiringuitos (beach bars) within walking distance that serve up the best seafood you'll ever taste. Just don't blame me when you end up extending your stay - it happens more often than you'd think!Key Features
- Key Features
- Best Time to Visit
- How to Get There
- Tips for Visiting
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Updated June 12, 2025
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Description
Okay, let me tell you about Playamar II – it’s honestly one of those spots in Spain that’s totally caught me by surprise! I’ve seen quite a few coastal developments in my time, but this one’s got something special going on. The whole place has this laid-back Mediterranean vibe that just makes you want to kick off your shoes and stay a while.
First up, it’s amazingly accessible – and I mean that literally. They’ve really thought things through with proper wheelchair-friendly entrances and parking, which isn’t always a given in Spanish developments. The whole setup makes it super easy for everyone to enjoy what’s on offer.
What really gets me excited about Playamar II is how they’ve managed to nail that sweet spot between modern comfort and coastal charm. The buildings themselves have this clean, contemporary look, but they’ve avoided that cookie-cutter feel you sometimes get with newer developments. Plus, the way everything’s positioned means you’re getting those gorgeous sea views without feeling like you’re packed in like sardines.
Key Features
• Fully accessible facilities with modern wheelchair-friendly design
• Pristine swimming pools (trust me, they’re absolutely spotless!)
• Manicured gardens with Mediterranean plants
• Direct beach access (seriously, you can’t beat this location)
• 24/7 security presence
• Underground parking (a real lifesaver during peak season)
• Children’s play areas
• Well-maintained tennis courts
• Spacious terraces with sea views
• Modern elevator systems in all buildings
Best Time to Visit
I’ve gotta say, timing your visit right can make all the difference here. From my experience, May to June is absolute perfection – you get that gorgeous sunshine without the intense summer crowds. The temperatures hover around a comfortable 75°F (24°C), and the sea’s warm enough for swimming.
September and October are pretty magical too. The summer tourists have mostly headed home, but you still get amazing weather and warm waters. Plus, the rates tend to drop a bit during these shoulder months.
July and August? Sure, they’re popular, but honestly, it gets pretty packed and temperatures can soar above 85°F (29°C). If you’re not a fan of heat and crowds, maybe think twice about these months.
How to Get There
Getting to Playamar II is actually pretty straightforward. If you’re flying in, you’ve got options – the nearest major airport’s about 20 minutes away by car. I always recommend grabbing a taxi from the airport unless you’re planning lots of day trips – in that case, rental cars are available right at the terminal.
By public transport, there’s a regular bus service that’ll drop you pretty much at the doorstep. The bus stop’s just a couple minutes’ walk from the complex – even with luggage, it’s totally doable.
If you’re driving yourself, you’ll find it’s well-signposted from the main coastal road. Just keep an eye out for the Playamar II signs – they’re blue and white and pretty hard to miss.
Tips for Visiting
Look, I’ve spent enough time here to know a few insider tricks. First off, book your stay well in advance if you’re coming during summer – this place fills up fast, especially those sea-view units everyone’s after.
Bring water shoes! The beach is gorgeous but can get pretty hot in peak summer. I learned that one the hard way, trust me.
Don’t forget to check out the local markets – there’s one just a short walk away on Thursday mornings. The fresh produce is incredible, and the prices are way better than the tourist shops.
For the best experience at the pools, try heading down either early morning or late afternoon. That’s when most folks are at the beach, so you’ll have more space to yourself.
Oh, and here’s something most guidebooks won’t tell you – the security staff are super helpful with restaurant recommendations. These guys know all the hidden gems in the area, not just the tourist traps.
And one last thing – while the complex has great facilities, do venture out to explore the surrounding area. There are some amazing chiringuitos (beach bars) within walking distance that serve up the best seafood you’ll ever taste. Just don’t blame me when you end up extending your stay – it happens more often than you’d think!
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- Best Time to Visit
- How to Get There
- Tips for Visiting
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