Beautiful beaches, exquisite gastronomy, a pleasant atmosphere and a wide range of leisure activities and services make the Andalusian beaches one of the most highly valued by both Spanish and foreign tourists.
And it is not surprising if we take a look at some of its best coasts… From this website we recommend you to pack your suitcase, take the car and let yourself go south in search of the perfect route for this summer.
To make it easier to choose which beaches to go to, here are some of the ones we think are the most worth visiting, we hope you find them useful!
HuelvaThis is the well-known Andalusian Costa de la Luz, a place with good quality beaches and great atmosphere, including the famous Matalascañas beach, Isla Canela, any of the beaches of Punta UmbrĂa (Playa Urbana, Los Enebrales, La Mata Negra, La Bota or El Portil), La Antilla or Playa Castilla, for example.
CĂĄdizWe love this province as a sun and beach destination, and it has spectacular coastlines that you can’t miss, such as La Caleta (where some scenes from the film ‘oo7: Die Another Day’ were filmed), Roche, La Victoria, La Barrosa, Arrollo del Cañuelo or Santa MarĂa del Mar, for example.
AlmeriaThe coast of Almeria is probably the most admired, not least because this is where the beautiful Cabo de Gata Marine-Terrestrial Natural Park is located. Some of the most outstanding beaches are Los Genoveses, Aguadulce, San José, Puerto Rey or Las Negras.
MalagaIn this Andalusian province you will find all kinds of beaches, from the most reserved or those belonging to charming little villages to the most atmospheric ones where glamour and atmosphere become the main attraction. In the first group you can find the Torrecilla beach or Cortijo Blanco; in the second group you cannot miss some areas such as Puerto BanĂșs, San Pedro de AlcĂĄntara or the very long beach of El Bajondillo, for example.
GranadaAny of the names we’ve mentioned are probably already familiar to you, as there are many who have already enjoyed the magnificent beaches of Granada. Some of the most popular and not to be missed are Calahonda, San Cristobal, Pozuelo, La Herradura, La Charca, El CaletĂłn or other more isolated ones such as Las Cañas or El Gaiterillo, for example.