Beach clubs in Torrevieja
Four beach clubs serving beachfront dining, pool parties, and live music on the Costa Blanca.

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Beach clubs in Torrevieja are small in number but solid in range. Four venues serve the city's coastline, covering chiringuito-style beachfront dining, marina pool parties, and a straightforward beach bar on the city's best-known beach. None of them approach Ibiza prices or pretension.
The scene stays affordable. Most venues sit in the €10-20 range for food and drinks, and you won't find €100+ daybeds here. The season runs May through October for most clubs, though Marina Niki keeps partial hours into winter.
Clubs cluster around two areas: the beach strip on Avenida de Soria and the marina at Marina Salinas. Náufragos sits further south on Playa de los Náufragos, near the start of the Orihuela Costa coastline. The Alicante beach club scene is about 45 minutes north if you want more options.
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What is the best beach club in Torrevieja?
For food and a relaxed beachfront setting, Blondy Beach Club is the pick. It's the most consistently well-reviewed club in the city and the safest all-round option for a first visit. Live music through the summer adds to the appeal.
For pool parties and music, Marina Niki Beach Club is the right choice. It pulls larger weekend crowds and has the better DJ setup. Reviews are split on service when it gets busy, so go for the atmosphere rather than the attentiveness.
How much do beach clubs in Torrevieja cost?
It's affordable by Spanish standards. Expect to pay around €10-20 for food and drinks at the beachfront clubs, with the pool venues running slightly higher. You won't come close to the €100+ daybed prices typical of Marbella or Ibiza.
Blondy Beach Club is the budget-friendly option, with honest beach-bar pricing. Marina Niki and Makala cost a bit more for the pool club experience but remain reasonable for the Costa Blanca.
Blondy Beach Club

Blondy Beach Club sits right on the sand on Avenida de Soria and is the safest first pick in Torrevieja. Women-owned and well-reviewed, it draws a genuinely mixed crowd of families, couples, and day-trippers.
The food centres on tapas and grilled seafood. Sardines are the thing to order, and mojitos and cocktails are what most guests keep coming back for. Live music and performances run through the summer.
Pricing is in the €10-20 range for food and drinks, with sunbeds and umbrellas included. It's wheelchair accessible, has free parking, and dogs are welcome. Book ahead for a Saturday lunch in July or August.
One downside: there's no shelter when the wind picks up. Check the forecast if you're going in shoulder season.
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Marina Niki Beach Club

Marina Niki Beach Club is inside Marina Salinas sports port, with marina views rather than a sand beach. Running since 2008, it's the city's main venue for music and pool parties.
The pool is the focal point, surrounded by sunbeds and a lounge area. DJs and live performers run through the season, and shisha is available. There's a full restaurant and terrace if you're coming for a meal rather than a party.
The venue has a kids' menu and high chairs, which makes it more family-accessible than the nightlife focus suggests. Parking at the marina is paid. Book a table for weekend evenings in summer.
Reviews are polarised. The majority of guests love it, but service slips when it's busy, and that's where the negative feedback comes from.

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Makala Beach Club is the party option. Categorised as a disco club with a pool, it's in the Zona El Parking area and tilts toward nightlife rather than lazy afternoon lounging.
The pool is the main draw, with sunbeds around it and DJs setting the tone. Cocktails and mojitos get solid mentions. It's the newest and smallest club in Torrevieja.
Free parking is available and the venue is wheelchair accessible. Reviews are split: it works well if you want a pool party; it's not the right place for a quiet afternoon.
Náufragos Beach Club
Náufragos Beach Club sits on Playa de los Náufragos, one of Torrevieja's better-known beaches on the south side of town. It's a straightforward beach club: food, drinks, and a solid beachfront location without the pool setup.
Reviewers consistently highlight the food quality and value for money. If you're staying in the southern part of Torrevieja, it's the most convenient option.
The location puts you near the Dehesa de Campoamor coastline to the south, worth knowing if you're making a day of the southern Costa Blanca stretch.
Frequently asked questions about Torrevieja beach clubs
Do you need to book beach clubs in Torrevieja in advance?
For Blondy Beach Club and Marina Niki, booking ahead is smart for weekend lunches in July and August. Both accept reservations; Makala is more of a walk-in venue. Outside peak summer, you'll rarely have trouble getting a spot without booking, even on weekends in shoulder season.
Are Torrevieja beach clubs open all year?
Most of Torrevieja's beach clubs are seasonal, opening around May and closing in October, with Blondy and Makala following this closely. Marina Niki stays open longer but reduces hours significantly in winter. If you're visiting between November and April, call ahead to confirm before you go.
Are Torrevieja beach clubs family friendly?
Blondy Beach Club is the most family-friendly choice, with a casual daytime vibe, wheelchair access, and a dog-friendly policy. Marina Niki has a kids' menu and high chairs, but skews toward nightlife as the evening progresses. Makala is the adult-oriented option, better suited to those after a pool party.
Can you bring dogs to beach clubs in Torrevieja?
Blondy Beach Club is the only club in Torrevieja that explicitly welcomes dogs. The others don't advertise pet access, so it's worth checking directly before you arrive. Torrevieja also has a dedicated dog beach at Rocío del Mar, a good alternative for a more relaxed beach day with your dog.





