Please follow these rules and always comply with the instructions given by lifeguards and local authorities.
Protect and Care for Your Surroundings:
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Use the litter bins and do not leave any waste behind.
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Use the public toilets.
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Respect other beach users.
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Remember that dogs are not allowed on the beach.
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Dispose of rubbish in the appropriate containers.
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Do not camp or use vehicles on the beach.
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Remember that cigarette butts are also rubbish.
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Boats may only be brought ashore at designated points.
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Follow all beach use regulations.
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Recreational rod fishing is only permitted from 9 pm to 8 am, between 15 May and 30 September (both dates included).
Are You Safe at the Beach?
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Know where the lifeguard station is located.
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Stay informed and respect the warning flags indicating sea conditions.
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Do not enter the water when the Red Flag is raised and/or when the sea is rough.
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Learn when you can safely swim alone—and when you should not.
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Swim parallel to the shore, not out to sea.
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Swim only if you feel well and have not consumed alcohol.
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Take extra care when using inflatables or lilos; currents may pull them offshore.
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If an accident occurs, alert the lifeguards and/or call 112.
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For more safety information, ask at the lifeguard station.