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    Malaga beaches

    Enjoy the beautiful beaches of Malaga, some of the most visited and beloved in our country.

    Beaches in Malaga and its province

    From secluded and wild coves to urban beaches with all amenities, including hidden and hard-to-reach ones, there is a wide variety to choose from. Whether you’re looking for a family-friendly beach, a nudist beach, or a dog-friendly beach, Málaga has it all.

    Sandy beaches

    Take long walks on sandy beaches like Los Álamos in Torremolinos or Santa Ana in Benalmadena, discover small hidden natural coves like Cala Barranco in Maro or The Cristo Beach in Estepona, or venture into wild beaches like the Dunes of Artola in Cabopino.

    Urban beaches

    Don’t miss the urban beaches like La Rada in Estepona, or the beaches with all amenities like Faro Beach in Marbella or La Malagueta in the capital. You can also enjoy delicious local cuisine at iconic beaches like La Carihuela in Torremolinos or El Palo in Málaga.

    With over 125 beaches bathed by the warm waters of the Mediterranean Sea, the extensive coastline of Málaga, stretching from Nerja to Manilva, attracts national and international travelers seeking to sunbathe, practice water sports, and indulge in the varied and healthy Andalusian cuisine.

    Explore the best beaches in Malaga on our blog and familiarize yourself with each area before visiting them.

    Cabopino Beach – Dunes d’Artola

    Cabopino Beach, also known as Playa de Artola, is a secluded beach in Marbella, considered one of the best beaches on the Costa del Sol, where you will feel deeply connected to nature as it boasts a landscape of dunes and areas with delicate native vegetation such as sea daffodils and junipers; in other words, freedom.

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