Almunecar Beaches
Although there are in the region of 25 Almunecar beaches and coves stretching
from Cabria in the east to La Herradura in the west there are only a few main
ones that you're likely to come across during your stay. Most beaches have fine
grey sand and might be stoney depending on how stormy the weather has been. None
offer golden sand. Geographically from east to west the main beaches are as
follows:
Playa Cabria Playa Pozuelo Playa El Tesorillo Playa Velilla Playa
Puerta del Mar Playa San Cristóbal Playa de Cotobro Playa del Muerto
Playa de Berengueles Playa de La Herradura Playa de Cantarriján
The nearest one to our house is Playa El Tesorillo which you get to by
following the road down the hill until you reach the junction then just walk
straight across to access the beach. This is a small but charming beach
overlooked by an ancient watchtower. The water goes deep quickly and it's a nice
place to swim but be very careful in anything but perfect conditions as two
British tourists recently drowned here. Nice spot for a pizza or cocktail in the
evening at Tesorillo Chill Out. They also do lunchtime paellas.
Just to the east beyond the Hotel Bahia Tropical is Playa Pozuelo which is
much shallower for entering the water so is more suited to yound children.
Iguana Playa rents out sunbeds and its position overlooking the beach is an
ideal spot from which to have a cold beer in the shade during the day and it's a
nice spot to dine in the evening with fabulous sea views from their open
terrace.
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Across the rocks from Playa Pozuelo is Playa Calabajío (aka Playa Galera)
which is shallower still with palm trees for shade so ideal for children.
However, there are no facilities apart from a very high end restaurant on the
beach. Further east beyond the headland where the Hotel Playacalida dominates
the skyline is Playa de Cabria where you'll find a quiet beach with a couple of
nice restaurants hidden away.
West of Playa El Tesorillo is Playa Velilla which
is one of Almunecar's main beaches catering mainly to all the people staying in
the numerous apartment blocks running along the coast road here. It ends at the
Aqua Tropic waterpark where Playa Puerta del Mar begins. This is the town's main
beach which runs as far as El Peñon del Santo, the large cross below the castle
in the town centre.
On the other side of the cross is Playa San Cristóbal
which runs all along the front of western Almunecar until it becomes the small
but charming bay which is known as Playa de Cotobro. All along Velilla, Puerta
del Mar and San Cristóbal there are plenty bars, restaurants and shops.
Beyond these main beaches of Almunecar the next beach of note is
Playa del Muerto which is recognised as a nudist beach.
Playa de Berengueles is just beyond Marina del Este where you'll find the
lively Marina Playa beach bar and access to scuba and snorkelling. Playa de La
Herradura is a 2km long horseshoe shaped bay which is a quaint resort in its own
right. Finally, the isolated (semi-nudist) beach at Playa de Cantarriján is
worth a mention as it's tucked away at the bottom of a steep hillside. A good
place to get away from it all but a little tricky to get to. Look out for the
access road after going under the Cerro Gordo tunnel on the old Malaga road. It
has a restaurant in the summer months.
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