Beach clubs in Torrevieja
Costa Blanca's salt-lake city has a small but solid beach club scene worth checking out.

Torrevieja has 4 beach clubs in Torrevieja worth knowing about. They range from budget-friendly chiringuito-style spots on the sand to pool-and-DJ setups at the marina.
Ratings sit between 3.7 and 4.2 stars across nearly 3,300 Google reviews. Prices are reasonable by Spain's Costa Blanca standards, with most clubs in the €10-20 range.
The city sits between Alicante to the north and Orihuela Costa to the south. Its famous pink salt lakes draw day-trippers, but the coastline has its own appeal. The Torrevieja tourism portal covers beaches and local events if you're planning a wider trip.
Most clubs operate seasonally, roughly May through October. Marina Niki keeps a longer schedule but still winds down in winter.
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Blondy Beach Club

Blondy Beach Club is the highest-rated beach club in Torrevieja at 4.2 stars from 1,298 Google reviews. It sits on Avenida de Soria, right on the beach, and pulls a mixed crowd of families, couples, and solo visitors.
The food leans toward tapas and grilled seafood. Sardines get mentioned often in reviews, and the cocktails and mojitos are popular orders. Live music and performances run through the summer months. The place identifies as women-owned.
Prices are at the low end for a beach club, in the €10-20 range. Sunbeds, umbrellas, and full restaurant service are all included. It's wheelchair accessible with free parking and accepts reservations. Dogs are welcome too.
The crowd is diverse and the atmosphere casual. About 56% of reviewers give it five stars, though a few note there's nowhere to shelter when the wind picks up. Open seasonally from spring through autumn.
Marina Niki Beach Club

Marina Niki Beach Club is Torrevieja's most-reviewed beach club with 1,378 Google reviews and a 3.9 rating. It's inside the Marina Salinas sports port, so you get marina views rather than a sand beach.
Music is the main draw here. It's the top review tag by far, with cocktails and the pool close behind. DJs and live performers run through the season, and shisha is available if that's your thing. The pool area has sunbeds and a lounge section, with a restaurant and terrace overlooking the marina.
Pricing is mid-range at €€. Reservations are accepted, and there's paid parking at the marina. The club has a kids' menu and high chairs, making it more family-friendly than you'd expect from a nightlife-focused venue.
Reviews are polarized. About half give it five stars, but 13% leave one star. Service quality seems to be the dividing factor. When it's good, guests love it. When it's busy, things can slip.
Makala Beach Club

Makala Beach Club is the party-focused option. It's categorised as a disco club with a swimming pool, and music, DJs, and a luxury-oriented setup are what guests talk about most. The venue is in the Zona El Parking area.
It's the newest and smallest club on this list, with 118 reviews and a 3.7 rating. The pool is the centrepiece, surrounded by sunbeds, and the vibe tilts more towards nightlife than relaxed daytime lounging.
Pricing is mid-range. Free parking is available, and the venue is wheelchair accessible. Reviews are split, with 54% giving five stars but 24% leaving one star. It's the kind of place that works well if you're after a pool party atmosphere and less well if you want a quiet afternoon.
Náufragos Beach Club
Náufragos Beach Club takes its name from Playa de los Náufragos, one of Torrevieja's best-known beaches. It holds a 3.9 rating from 468 Google reviews on the south side of town.
The focus is on food and drink with a beachfront setting. Reviewers highlight the quality of the food and good value for money. It's a more straightforward beach club experience than the pool-party setups elsewhere in town.
The location on Playa de los Náufragos puts it close to Dehesa de Campoamor and the southern stretch of the Costa Blanca coastline. If you're staying in that part of Torrevieja, it's the most convenient option.
Frequently asked questions about Torrevieja beach clubs
What is the best beach club in Torrevieja?
Blondy Beach Club has the highest rating at 4.2 stars from 1,298 reviews. It's a solid all-rounder with good food, live music, and a beachfront location. Marina Niki Beach Club has the most reviews and is better for cocktails and pool parties.
How much do beach clubs in Torrevieja cost?
Torrevieja's beach clubs are affordable by Costa Blanca standards. Blondy Beach Club is in the €10-20 range for food and drinks. Marina Niki and Makala are mid-range at €€. You won't find the €100+ daybed prices you see in Ibiza or Marbella here.
Do you need to book beach clubs in Torrevieja in advance?
Blondy Beach Club and Marina Niki Beach Club both accept reservations, and booking is smart for weekend lunches in July and August. Makala is more of a walk-in-and-see venue. Outside peak summer months, you'll rarely have trouble getting a spot.
Are Torrevieja beach clubs open all year?
Most Torrevieja beach clubs are seasonal, open roughly May through October. Marina Niki Beach Club keeps a longer schedule through parts of winter, though hours are reduced. Don't plan a beach club visit between November and April without checking first.
Are Torrevieja beach clubs family friendly?
Blondy Beach Club is the most family-friendly option, with a kids' area, high chairs, and a casual daytime atmosphere. Marina Niki has a kids' menu but skews more towards nightlife. Makala is better suited to adults looking for a party scene.
Can you bring dogs to beach clubs in Torrevieja?
Blondy Beach Club is pet-friendly and allows dogs. The other clubs don't specifically advertise pet access. Torrevieja also has a dedicated dog beach at Rocio del Mar if your pet wants their own swim.





