
Castillo de Baños
Very narrow, pebble beach. Without facilities, next to the town of Castillo de Baños.Ver más

El Gaiterillo
Small, very narrow beach in an isolated area next to the N-340 road.Ver más

Castell de Ferro (Sotillo)
Extensive beach with artificial defences in some stretches. It has a promenade and some services.Ver más

Cala Chilches
Isolated beach of gravel and sand, with no facilities or services.Ver más

La Playiya
Isolated beach with no services or facilities, accessible on foot from the N-340 road.Ver más

La Alcazaba (Playa de Las Conchas)
Small black sand beach with very few visitors and a total absence of facilities and services.Ver más

Torrenueva
It is a very busy beach with good services. It has a promenade and the coastal front is occupied by tall buildings.Ver más

Cala Junco
The beach is surrounded by greenhouses which make it less attractive, so it lacks any services for tourist use. It is accessed by a dirt road with a steep slope.Ver más

El Cable (Playa Can de Motril)
It is the only canine beach on the coast of Granada. Also known as Playa Can de Motril.Ver más

El Lance de la Virgen
This gravel and sandy beach is located next to the village of El Lance de la Virgen, receiving local and regional visitors.Ver más

Poniente (Pelaillo)
It is one of the busiest beaches in Motril. It has a promenade lined with relatively tall buildings. Good level of services.Ver más

La Gaviota (Fuente Ahijado)
Beach lacking in infrastructures and tourist attraction.Ver más

La Caracola (Playa Bolaños)
A sandy and gravel beach with a promenade and basic services.Ver más

Playa de Poniente (Playa del Carboncillo)
Extensive beach with a high level of occupation due to the number of services it offers and because it is one of the cleanest beaches in the area.Ver más

San Nicolás
Beach located next to the Port of Adra, which has all the infrastructures of an urban beach.Ver más

Punta del Río (La Cagaílla)
Quite extensive beach that continues in the municipality of Motril.Ver más

Censo (Playa de Benaluquete)
Beach subject to environmental regeneration in 2001. It has a promenade and cycle path.Ver más

La Guardia
Fairly extensive beach, surrounded by agricultural crops, with some services. It is separated from the Charca beach by a rocky outcrop.Ver más

El Caletón
Small isolated cove with good seabed. It has pedestrian access via a path from the Plaza de “La Caleta” in Salobreña.Ver más

El Cambrón
Small beach next to the urbanised area of Torre del Cambrón. Access is difficult and it has no services of any kind.Ver más

La Habana (Vega de Adra)
Playa de la Habana is currently in regression due to the poor state of its natural environment and the abundance of greenhouses that are piled up in the area.Ver más

Barranco de Enmedio
It forms part of a succession of small beaches in the less urbanised area of Almuñécar: Calabajío, Cabria, Curumbico and Barranco de Enmedio. As it is somewhat distant from the main centre of Almuñécar, the number of visitors is moderate.Ver más

El Cambrón
Small beach next to the urbanised area of Torre del Cambrón. Access is difficult and it has no services of any kind.Ver más

La Habana (Vega de Adra)
Playa de la Habana is currently in regression due to the poor state of its natural environment and the abundance of greenhouses that are piled up in the area.Ver más

Barranco de Enmedio
It forms part of a succession of small beaches in the less urbanised area of Almuñécar: Calabajío, Cabria, Curumbico and Barranco de Enmedio. As it is somewhat distant from the main centre of Almuñécar, the number of visitors is moderate.Ver más