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Mejores playas de la Costa Tropical
La Costa Tropical cuenta con 28 kilómetros (18 millas) de playas. Las montañas llegan hasta el mar en esta zona, creando una serie de calas y promontorios a lo largo de la costa, lo que convierte a esta región en una de las secciones más pintorescas de la costa sur de España. También es una de las menos pobladas, ya que las playas aquí son menos conocidas por los visitantes extranjeros que las de la Costa del Sol, más al oeste. Al menos por el momento, la Costa Tropical sigue siendo un destino turístico menos conocido.
Playa Barranco de Enmedio
A small but pleasant beach of dark sand and pebbles. A popular swimming spot.
Los Berengueles Beach
The leisure Port de Marina del Este.
Playa Cabria
Playa Calabajio
This has fine sand, of the kind that is perfect for building sandcastles, and areas of pebble. The water here is shallow, making it an ideal beach to bring children. Rarely crowded.
La playa de Calahonda
Playa La Caletilla
Cantarriján
Isolated cove with beach bars. Access is by a steep 2km path through a nature reserve. Access from the coast road is to the west of the Cero Gordo road tunnel.
Playa Carchuna
Casarones
Small whitewashed coastal village close to Castillo de Baños, with a small beach.
Castell de Ferro Beach
Cotobro
Una pequeña playa al pie de las colinas de Cotobro, rodeada de rocas. Rara vez está abarrotada, incluso en temporada alta. Un popular lugar para la pesca en el mar.
Playa Curumbico
A very nice cove with fine dark sand, accessed via a path through the rocks from neighbouring Cabria Beach.
Playa de La Herradura
Amplia bahía protegida por dos promontorios rocosos. Un popular destino junto al mar para los granadinos.
La Mamola
A popular fishing spot, with several jetties. Bars, restaurants, supermarkets, souvenir shops, etc.
Motril Beach
Playa naturista El muerto
Secluded cove beach surrounded by rocks which can only be accessed on foot from the Cotobro beach (at the western end of the Almuñ promenade). Officially designated a nudist bathing area.
Melicena
Review pending.
Playa de Poniente
This Motril beach is large, pebbled, and always full of activity. It is popular with water sports enthusiasts who frequent the marina and nautical club. People also come here to water-ski, paraglide, scuba-dive and so on. There is also a fish and seafood auction, which is open to the public. The beach-front and surrounding area is well served with shops, bars, restaurants, camp sites etc.
Playa de Granada
A long, fine sand beach that is usually fairly quiet and peaceful. Beside it is the 18-hole Los Moriscos golf course.
Playa de la Joya, Motril
Review pending.
Puerta del Mar Beach
One of Almuñecar town’s two main beaches (the other being the Playa San Cristóbal). The two beaches are separated by the cliffs of the Arab citadel, and three large rocks extending out into the sea. The Puerta del Mar is a long beach of pebbles and sand with a superb promenade running alongside it.
La Rábita
A popular resort for Spanish people. The Beach has a children’s play area, tapas bars, restaurants, supermarkets and small shops. La Rábita has become increasingly popular in recent years.
Salobreña Beach
Playa de San Cristóbal
A fine sand beach to the west of Almuñecar town. The promenade has shops, bars, restaurants and hotels along its length.
Playa El Tesorillo
A fine sand inlet framed by rocky promontories. It’s name derives from the fact that gold coins were once found at the water’s edge.There is an ancient Morisco watchtower at one end.
Pozuelo Beach
A small beach near Rábita (6 km from Albuñol and 12 km of Adra), that is still largely undiscovered by tourists.
Playa de Torrenueva
Playa de Velilla
Una larga playa de arena fina y cantos rodados de tono marrón, situada a solo un kilómetro al este de Almuñécar, justo más allá de Aquatropic (consulte Places to Visit). There are shops, bars, restaurants and hotels all along the seafront. There is a water sports centre on the beach, in addition to various other services and facilities including showers, equipment hire, diving excursions etc. Velilla is a Blue Flag beach.
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