The beach is an idyllic spot and is safe for swimming with care. It is quieter than other beaches in Torquay due to a steep climb that makes it difficult for prams and disabled access. On the South west coast path there are nearby beaches and cliff-top scenery to explore.
Constantine is on the North Cornwall Coast Path, which has some spectacular views to Trevose Head in the north, and Newquay to the south. Popular surf beach, better suited to experienced surfers.
The sandy cove is popular with day trippers and has numerous rock pools, clear water and relatively safe swimming. The waters are also popular with divers and there are several shipwrecks to explore in the area. This charming village lies on the Heritage Coastline with the nearby Slapton Ley nature reserve attracting walkers.
The sheltered nature of this unique cove makes it the ideal place for swimming, snorkelling or just relaxing. During the summer you can take boat trips along the Jurassic Coast. The steps at the East end of the beach lead to Fossil Forest and Mupe Bay with a stunning walk along the cliff top.
A popular destination for those who want to enjoy a lazy day at the beach. Swimming is reasonably safe away from the river mouth and there are a number of sand dunes to explore for wildlife.