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Malaga 
Beaches 

Malagan beaches receive a great number of visitors in Spring, Summer and even in Autumn, when people take advantage of the warmth of the waters. The Central Coast Authority has achieved excellence for these beaches in terms of infrastructure, cleanliness and public facilities.

MALAGA CITY BEACHES

The beaches begin at the Morro de Levante, a pier which marks the entrance to Malaga port. Towards the East of this stretch out the Malagueta beaches, 2500 metres in length, bordered by the Pablo Ruiz Picasso promenade. This promenade also passes alongside the La Caleta beaches, a continuation of the others.

Towards the east, in the fishing zone of Pedregalejo, is the Las Acacias beach, dotted with chiringuitos or refreshment stands. It has good tapeo (snacks) and public facilities. This beach extends from the end of the promenade to the mouth of the Jaboneros stream.

This channel of water acts as a natural border, on the other side of which is the El Palo beach in the area of the same name. Nearby are the restored Carmen Baths.

Malaga's beaches offer a wide range of leisure activities and cuisine. All along the coast you will find restaurants and chiringuitos where you can try the typical "pescaíto" (fried fish). These commerces have been formed into three routes or "tapas trails" by the AEHMA (Malagan Hostelry Association). There is the Anchovy route in El Palo, the Sardine route in Pedregalejo and the Squid route in the west zone.



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