Beaches
150 kilometres of coastline with one common factor: the Sun. Let yourself be captivated by Malaga’s coast, where you will find a succession of unspoilt beaches, majestic cliffs, salt marshes teeming with wildlife and a little-known underwater world just waiting to be discovered.
You'll find it a veritable paradise for your holidays. With pleasant temperatures no matter what the season, Malaga's outstanding beaches are a gift to any traveller.
Small coves and immense golden-sand beaches line the hundreds of kilometres of Malaga’s coast, where you can enjoy an unforgettable holiday.
The coast of Malaga offers you the chance to lose yourself in contemplation of its deep red sunsets and its waters, caressed by the easterly wind.
Malaga’s beaches are its natural heritage and have their own personality. The coastline is an idyllic natural setting, with warm waters and non-stop sunshine.
Mild temperatures join forces with the magic of Malaga’s towns and villages, its charming harbours and an excellent range of hotels, along with splendid countryside and the convergence of sea and breezes. These are the basic ingredients for a destination not to be missed.
These are the beaches of Malaga.
Washed by the Mediterranean Sea, the Costa del Sol extends along more than 150 kilometres of coastline in the province of Malaga, in the southern Iberian Peninsula. Its name, the “Coast of the Sun”, is not due to mere chance: with over 325 sunny days a year and a benevolent climate, this is a paradisiacal place with beaches to suit all tastes.
Starting at the Maro cliffs, and extending through Nerja, with its Balcón de Europa viewing point and cave; delightful Torrox; stately Vélez-Málaga; attractive Rincón de la Victoria; the magnificent capital; the famed Torremolinos, Benalmádena, Fuengirola, Mijas, Marbella, Estepona, Manilva and peaceful Casares, the Costa del Sol is a dream location for a holiday where the possibilities are endless.
Each beach has its own charms. Some are livelier, others are quieter and more solitary; some are absolutely untouched and others have the most modern services. You will surely find your own personal paradise on the Costa del Sol.
From the western coast of Cadiz to Nerja, on the border with the province of Granada, there is an area where tourism is highly developed. The waters are calm, warm and transparent, and the scenery is beautiful and varied, as many beaches are set between the mountains and the sea.
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