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    Which are the best beaches in Andalucia?

    Playas de Andalucia

    The Andalucian coast is one of the most attractive for tourism due to the diversity of its waters and beaches. The Mediterranean Sea to the east and the Atlantic Ocean to the west bathe Andalucia from Huelva to Almeria.

    The different characteristics of the Andalucian beaches are the reason why they chose our region, especially in the summer season. The fine sandy beaches of Cadiz and the light of this province or the virginity of the coast of Huelva, the coves of Malaga, the dark color of the coast of Granada, and the tranquility and serenity of the beaches in Almeria.  

    The beaches of Andalucia have an exceptional charm and variety, our coast offers something for everyone. That’s why we’ve included the best beaches in Andalucia, from east to west, so you can choose and enjoy them to the full.

     

    The best beaches in Andalucia

     

    Malaga

     

    Maro beach in Nerja

    This beautiful cove, located in the Malagan municipality of Nerja, is one of the best rated in Andalucia. Its cliffs and rocky formations give it a wild look that bewitches all who visit it. This very romantic place is bathed in the waters of the Mediterranean Sea so, if you want to spend a few days in the sun, make sure you pay a visit. Surrounded by beautiful typical Andalucian villages, the most spectacular of which is Frigiliana, its dark sand gives it an Arabic atmosphere. Don’t miss this fantastic place that enriches this part of the Costa del Sol.

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    Burriana beach, Nerja

    It is the best-known and most visited in Nerja due to its location, characteristics, and the variety of leisure activities it has to offer. It has fine dark sand and easy access, which allows anyone to enter without any difficulty, especially families and the elderly.  It is by far the most active of Nerja because you can do sports like jet skiing, enjoy the bananas, or play volleyball. In addition, its location allows you to choose from a variety of beach bars and restaurants along the promenade and enjoy the most beautiful local shops that you will find throughout the area.

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    Calahonda beach, Nerja

    It is perhaps one of the most beautiful of Nerja, so it is usually more requested. It is of small size, only 120 meters long and 20 meters wide, but they serve to capture the panoramic view of this beautiful place. Its unique beauty has made it the most photographed beach in this town. It is very close to the center, so you will have to walk a little, about 5 minutes to reach it. Its fine and dark sand embellishes the stamp of this small beach, which is undoubtedly a very special place since the Balcon de Europa, emblematic place of Nerja is located at the access to this beach. In addition, if you make a short stop here, you can enjoy the wonderful views that are drawn from this Balcon which includes the beach of Calahonda.

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    La Malagueta beach, Málaga

    It is par excellence one of the best beaches in Malaga and one of the most famous. It is only 10 minutes from the city center and next to one of the most beautiful places in the city: the Muelle Uno. It is more than 1 kilometer long and is located next to a beautiful promenade where you can walk and enjoy the palm trees and the magical sunsets that can be seen from this beach. The Malagueta is one of the liveliest beaches where you can practice sports both outside and on the promenade in front of it. Ideal place for families where they have a playground area, hammock service, easy access, and a long list of beach bars, bars, and restaurants to choose from.

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    Cabopino beach in Marbella

    This fine sandy beach is one of the most famous on the Costa del Sol, where part of it is used by nudists. If you want to swim in the Mediterranean waters and feel the fine sand against your skin, you must visit this coast, which will free you of your problems. Located in a protected natural zone, it is home to the Artrola Dunes. This place offers an exquisite opportunity to read a good book in the sun surrounded by this unparalleled natural spot.

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    Carvajal beach in Fuengirola

    At the end of the Fuengirola promenade is its most singular beach, Carvajal. This part of the coast is urbanised, which is why you can drink a cool beer while you enjoy the sea. Its fine golden sand is another of its most outstanding attractions. This beach is ideal for families since you can swim for a long way without the water getting too deep, making it ideal for little ones. Do try to visit this enclave of the Costa del Sol. It’s a great place for some rest and relaxation.

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    La Rada beach Estepona

    This beach is one of the most popular on the Costa del Sol. Given the Q for Quality award and the Blue Flag on several occasions that certify its hygienic and environmental conditions, this part of the coast has an exceptional supervision operation and is steps away from the main streets of Estepona. An intelligent way of combining the services offered by a city with a few hours relaxing in the sun, If you travel to Andalucia, don’t miss this area with its warm water that will leave you with the best memories of southern Spain..

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    La Caleta beach

    In Málaga, both the neighbourhoods of La Caleta and El Limonar appeared when the Malagan bourgeoisie started to build mansions to flee the city’s urban centre. This is how this beach acquired its name. La Caleta covers half a mile, with very fine sand so it is usually pretty busy. Its approach is also adapted and here you will find all you need to spend a great day of sea and sun.

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    Bajamar beach

    Bajamar Beach is located in Vélez-Málaga and while small (barely 2,625 ft long and 82 ft wide), its sand is quite dark. The best thing about this beach is that its visitor numbers are quite low, so it is ideal for enjoying a day away from the hustle and bustle of other zones, and is one of the Málagabeaches where nudism is permitted.

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    El Cable beach, Marbella

    Cable Beach is one of the most peculiar of Marbella. Its name has a curious origin and is because in the past there was a cable in the area that crossed it transporting minerals to the cargo ships. Although this is its official name, it is called Bounty Beach. It is tiny, only about 400-500 meters long, and is one of the coolest areas of the beaches of Marbella for everything it offers. Quality restaurants, well-known beach bars, chill-out music, delicious and elaborate cocktails, hammocks, and the best summer parties are some of the good services that the residents of Marbella enjoy at this cable beach.

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    Puerto Banús Beach

    This Marbellan beach rests on the back of famous Puerto Banús and looks out towards Río Verde Beach in the foreground and to La Concha in the background, quite a spectacle. It goes without saying that the amenities here are excellent. You can find and enjoy hammocks, beach restaurants, shops, restaurants…

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    Nueva Andalucía Beach

    Nueva Andalucía Beach is one of the most special and prettiest beaches on the whole of the Costa del Sol and is characterised by its coves and typical Mediterranean sand (dark and thick). Special mention must be made of its promenade that offers visitors a pretty panoramic view of Puerto Banús while they walk alongside palm trees and a multitude of places to have a drink and cool down.

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    Los Monteros Beach

    Los Monteros Beach is considered one of the most peaceful beaches in the municipality, with fine, white sand that covers over 1,476 feet of coastline. It is the perfect place to switch off from the daily grind, away from the hustle and bustle for a few hours.

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    Cádiz

     

    Valdevaqueros beach, Cádiz

    Perhaps you have seen this beach immortalized on numerous occasions but did not know where it was. It is considered the best beach in Spain and Andalucia. Clear and very fine sand, Valdevaqueros beach is located in Tarifa, Cadiz. The beaches of Cadiz have unique characteristics that allow, among other things, windsurfing and kitesurfing. The wind in this area allows the practice of these sports and is the place par excellence where the highest concentration of people who practice these activities. The beauty of this beach increases during the days of the east wind (Levante) when you can see the kites of the kite surfers flying overhead. In addition, the unique beach bars of this area create a unique atmosphere on the beach of Valdevaqueros. This beach of almost 4km is also located in a privileged enclave with formations of golden dunes, forest, and sea. These three natural environments together make this beach a paradise for everyone who visits it.

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    La Ballena beach, Cádiz

    The light of the coast of Cadiz is an added value for those who visit the beaches of this area of Andalucia. This beach of Rota is one of those beaches with a special light and brightness. The beauty of this beach is also formed by the dunes that we find very fine golden sand, which make it a wild beach, so wooden walkways are necessary as part of the landscape to access it. La Ballena beach has a tourist area, full of gardens and a variety of leisure activities for everyone, and another natural area enclosed under a cliff. For water sports lovers, this beach has a sailing school with a wide range of water sports.

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    Punta Paloma beach, Cadiz

    It is one of the best beaches in Andalucia for its unique characteristics. It is the most natural and unspoiled beach in Cadiz. The environment in which it is located is an ideal place to enjoy a day at the beach surrounded by nature and, above all, tranquility. It is next to Valdevaqueros beach, and like this beach, when the east wind (Levante) blows, the kitesurfing fans get going and the picture with the kites flying is magnificent. If you want to get away from the hustle and bustle, this is the best beach to enjoy a day without noise.

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    Bolonia beach

    This is considered one of the last virgin beaches in the southern Iberian Peninsula. It stands out for its crystal clear waters and fine white sand. Located in the municipality of Tarifa, from its shores you can make out the Moroccan city of Tangier. It has one of Spain’s most important natural monuments, the Bolonia Dune. It has some of the best ratings on TripAdvisor and is only a few feet away from the Roman site of Baelo Claudia. An unbeatable place if you want to spend a few days in the sun and swim in clean heavenly waters.

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    La Barrosa beach

    The municipality of Chilana de la Frontera is home to one of the beaches best rated by reviewers on TripAdvisor, La Barrosa. The Sancti Pietri Castle is visible from its shores amid intense blue waters. This area gets an average of over 300 days’ sunshine a year, making it a fantastic tourist destination whenever you visit. Don’t miss this corner of the Costa de la Luz, where the particular landscape and its native vegetation will help you to escape the world for a few hours.

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    Zahara de los Atunes beach

    This beach is one of the most famous in Spain and the ultimate destination for Spain’s politicians and celebrities. Its origins come, as its name indicates, from tunny fishing, since it is one of the most important tunny fisheries in Andalucia. The sunsets that open up the African continent and its natural mud which is perfect for skin treatments are two of the characteristics that make this place stand out. Reviews on TripAdvisor have rated it as one of the most important beaches in Spain and if you want to rest and enjoy nature, make sure to pay a visit.

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    El Palmar Beach

    Palmar Beach is located in Vejer de la Frontera, in the province of Cadiz. This is an excellent beach about 8 kms in length and an average width of about 50m. The sand is fine and golden and the water is very clean and shallow. It is one of the few remaining unspoilt beaches along the coast of Cadiz, Andalucia, as there are no developments nearby and the area offers amenities not usually found in a beach town. It is a very quiet beach and is separated in many of its areas by natural dunes.

    Take special care to enjoy its beautiful sunsets with deep reds reflecting against the sea.

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    Calas de Roche

    The Calas de Roche is a series of small coves that lie between the port of Conil and the Roche urbanization. They are characterized by rocky beaches and beautifully, impressive reddish cliffs. They are coves that run between them when the tide is low.

    These very private coves offer incredible beauty, especially at the end of the day when you can admire the beautiful sunsets. This view makes the beach an especially popular destination during the summer months when couples arrive seeking tranquillity and a chance to enjoy the impressive natural environment.

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    Zahara de la Sierra

    Who said it was not possible to enjoy the sea in the mountains? For those who want to combine the typical ocean breeze with the air you find in the valley, the unique Zahara de la Sierra beach is located in the heart of the Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park.

    This is a wide space between orchards and fruit trees that has followed the course of the river to create a special, small beach. It has a bar and restaurant, a barbecue and recreation areas. The water is treated and in perfect condition and the temperature is ideal to ease the intense heat, especially during the summer months.

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    La Fontanilla Beach

    La Fontanilla is without a doubt one of the best in the whole of Conil, both for the quality of its water and sand, and for the amenities it offers (the best restaurants in Conil that are open almost year round). It is a beach with few waves and fine sand, making it a very pleasant spot to spend some time on the coast.

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    Caños de Meca Beach

    One place to be if you want to relax and enjoy nature are the Caños de Meca. A succession of cliffs and coves with nudist beaches will give you that feeling of freedom which is so comforting for our body. Near this spot is the lighthouse of Trafalgar and it is amazing to think we are looking at the same sea, the same place, where the famous battle took place on October 21st, 1805 and there are still some sign of it on the rocks. A unique experience not to be missed if you are in Andalusia.

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    Huelva

     

    El Rompido Beach

    Don’t forget your camera if you travel to El Rompido, since you won’t want to ever forget the image of this bewitching coast located in Cartaya, Province of Huelva. The virgin vegetation, dunes and pine groves that accompany it make this spot a fantastic place to come for the peace and quiet we all need to disconnect from daily life. One of the distinguishing features of this coast is what is known as Flecha de El Rompido (El Rompido Arrow), a unique sand formation that opens out into the Atlantic Ocean like a tongue from a virgin beach that can be accessed by boat.=

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    Isla Canela Beach

    Located in the district of Isla Canela in Ayamonte, this beach encompasses the border with Spain’s neighbour Portugal. Its golden sand is bathed by quiet refreshing waters from the Atlantic Ocean, which can be enjoyed under the sun in this fantastic landscape. Its surroundings are home to salt marshes, water channels, sandy spots and dunes that give it a personal character. Not to be missed if you want to enjoy a magnificent Andalucian beach.

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    Punta Umbría beach

    This beautiful urbanised beach lets you enjoy the sea at the same time as a drink or appetiser at one of its refreshment stalls. If you’re a sports lover, you can windsurf and paraglide in this area. This extensive zone is home to natural riches with three protected spaces: the El Portil Lagoon, Enebrales de Punta Umbria Natural Landscape and Odiel Salt Marshes, a natural spot declared a Unesco Biosphere Reserve. This place majestically combines peace and quiet with a wide range of services.

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    Flecha El Rompido

    The reputation of the beaches in El Rompido is undisputed: the sand spit that stretches between the Atlantic and the River Stones is considered one of the most precious jewels of Spain’s study of natural organism and their relationship to their natural surroundings. Known as La Flecha del Rompido, its fine golden sands and gentle waves allow moments of total relaxation in a way you may have never experienced before. The dunes, pine forests and long beaches help create one of the most charming landscapes of the Costa de la Luz.

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    Doñana Beach Park

    Sixty Miles of Beach – this is what can be found on the shores of the Natural Park and the Doñana National Park. While the Doñana National Park beach is restricted between Mazagon and Matalascañas, you can enjoy the virtually untouched beaches and open access on the coastline that runs along the Doñana Natural Park. Among them, you’ll find the Torre del Loro beach, which owes its name to the remains of an ancient watchtower, running about 3 km of fine golden sands. There you can enjoy spectacular golden cliffs and a brisk sea. Access is quite simple and you can find collections of shrubs and even water from a small stream.

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    Matalascañas beach

    It is one of the most famous beaches in Huelvaprovince. It is around 3.1 miles long and has fine white sand. It is a beach with a great family atmosphere and has many services and amenities, along with a promenade, from which the old Torre de la Higuera can be seen, which dates back to the 1755 Lisbon earthquake.

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    Acantilado de Asperillo, between Mazagón and Matalascañas

    In the locality of Almonte, in the heart of Doñana Natural Park, we can find one of the most unique coastal formations on the entire peninsula. This is Acantilado del Asperillo, totally virgin fossil dunes that occupy around 29.6 acres. Here you will find a beautiful landscape panorama, since walking along its coast and enjoying the different ochre, orange and black hues of the stratified levels is a quite a crazy sight. And the icing on the cake is that you can enjoy all the peace and quiet you want.

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    Mazagón Beach

    Amongst the beaches of Huelva, Mazagón is the most familiar. An urban area, this has multiple zones of access through the streets of the Huelva town. This space is ideal to go with children as you have many services at your disposal. It has parking, bar, showers, toilets, surveillance and emergency services as well as daily housekeeping and access provided with wooden paths. As part of the comprehensive coastline, it retains its natural value and the beauty of its surroundings.

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    El Portil beach, Huelva

    If you thought that all the beaches in western Andalucia were bathed by the Atlantic Ocean, you are wrong. This beach in Huelva is washed by the river Piedras, so the water is warmer, and the natural environment is wilder. El Portil is a destination for families and although it is quieter due to its natural character, it has the necessary services such as toilets, showers, and catering and you can even practice water sports. The Natural Park of the Odiel Marshes and the Natural Reserve of the Laguna El Portil surround this beach, making it a paradise of great ecological value and is surrounding this beach, making it a spectacular place for a day at the beach for nature lovers.

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    Islantilla beach, Huelva

    It is one of the most famous beaches in Huelva. Its more than 1400 meters long are the destination of families every year during the summer season. It has fine golden sand and has been recognized with the distinctive Q for Tourist Quality. This beach is the most recommended for people with reduced mobility because of its easy access to it. Islantilla beach has a wide range of restaurants and bars that put in value the gastronomy of Huelva, as well as a variety of services. Practice sports, sailing schools, lifeguard and lifeguard modules, showers, toilets, hammocks, and an added plus of cleanliness and safety and security.

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    Granada

     

    Caletilla beach

    Almuñécar is practically the capital of Costa Tropical. Its coastline covers 12.4 miles of coast, so here you can enjoy around 30 beaches, of which Caletilla stands out in our opinion. This beach is located between El Peñón del Santo and Puerta del Mar Beach. It is a narrow strip of dark sand and gravel that is 49.2 feet wide that extends for around 787.4 feet. Its waters are calm and crystal clear.

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    San Cristóbal Beach

    This is one of the longest in Almuñecar and located in one of the most urbanised zones in the locality, so here you will find all the amenities you need. This beach has fine, but very dark sand, and next to it you can see the Peñón del Santo and the Cala de La China.

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    De la Charca Beach

    Also known as Salomar, this is a beach with fine sand and a multitude of amenities, since it is usually full in high season. Nevertheless, it is easy to get to and has a parking service.

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    Almería

     

    Cala de San Pedro

    Cala de San Pedro, in addition to being one of the prettiest coves in Andalucia, is also one of the its most famous nudist coves. It is a small beach 820 feet long, with beautiful turquoise waters.

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    Del Plomo Beach

    This is a cove covering 656 feet, with turquoise waters and impressive pools that those who are into snorkelling and diving will love. Also, thanks to this spectacular beach’s location, if you decide to come here you will be able to take excursions on foot to the famous Cala de Enmedio.

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    Los Muertos beach, Almería

    Los Muertos Beach in Almeria is one of the most famous beaches in Spain and one of the best beaches in Andalucia. Its waters are crystal clear blue, the most intense blue of all the beaches of Almeria. Its sand has unique characteristics and is that the closer you get to the water, the finer it becomes. It is located in the Cabo de Gata, so the natural enclave where it is located is of exceptional beauty. This beauty has led it to be included in the ranking of the most beautiful beaches of our country and Europe, due to the turquoise sea so characteristic of the beach of Los Muertos. A virgin, wild, and paradisiacal beach.

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    If you want to enjoy the good climate on offer in southern Spain year round, be sure to do so from its heavenly beaches. Both the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean have their great examples that will allow you to fully relax on your holiday.

     

    TIPS FOR GOING TO THE BEACH

    1. SUN PROTECTION IS A MUST

    Spending a lovely at the beach depends to a large extent on sun protection. We pay a high price for getting too much sun in the long run, so go to the beach as much as you want, but to avoid the burning that can cause so much harm, you can’t forget the sunscreen. The best thing of all is a gradual tan.

     

    2. TAKE CARE OF YOUR EYES

    In addition to your skin, you must also take good care of your eyes, so get yourself some sunglasses that you like to protect them. You have no excuse not to, since there are fortunately now many brands that offer sunglasses that meet all the requirements (good, cute and well-priced).

     

    3. HYDRATE

    Taking a bottle of water for your day at the beach will be the best decision you make. Keeping hydrated is essential and something that you can also do with a piece of fruit.

     

    4. WHERE TO DISPOSE OF YOUR RUBBISH

    An essential part of going to the beach is taking a bag to put all your rubbish in so you can then throw it away in an appropriate place.

    And, lastly and most importantly: enjoy and recharge your batteries because you are on holiday.

     

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    WHERE TO STAY

    Hotel Fuerte El Rompido

    If you are looking for good beaches, the best accommodation option is without a doubt Fuerte Hoteles. This chain has establishments where you can enjoy, in addition to its amenities, the best of each area of the region. Its years of experience are the best guarantee for dedicating your time to walking around these natural spaces and enjoying the best beaches bathed by the Atlantic and the MediterraneanMarbella, Conil, Grazalema, El Rompido and Torrox are just some of the places where you can find this amazing hotel accommodation.

     

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