With more than three hundred days of sunshine, the capital of the Costa del Sol is considered one of the main tourist destinations for sea lovers.
Its coastline, with an extension of more than 170 km of coastline, offers numerous unique towns bathed by the intense Malaga sun and the crystal clear waters of the blue Mediterranean Sea. It is undoubtedly the ideal place to enjoy a holiday or just a relaxing break. weekend getaway to disconnect.
In short, if you want to know which coastal villages in Malaga you can't miss on your next visit to the province, read on!
1. Fuengirola
Although it is considered a city because of its large number of inhabitants, its pace of life is calm. If there is one thing this town can boast of, it is its extensive sea, with 7 km of beaches along its coastline. seafront promenade and each one better than the last, they are very easy to access and practically all have all the services you could need.

If you visit Fuengirola, a stop at the castle of Arab origin, Castillo Sohail, or at the Bioparc of Fuengirola, dedicated expressly to the conservation of tropical species from Asia and Africa, is a must.
2. Torremolinos,
Torremolinos, a city recognised as one of the main points of attraction for the LGTB community. It is an open town and one of the main destinations on the Costa del Sol, thanks to its marvellous coastline and the good climate it enjoys.

Torremolinos, or ‘’torroles’’ to the locals, can also boast of its rich history dating back to the Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans and Arabs, which can be seen in its many vestiges of this past, such as the Torre del Homenaje (Homage Tower).
3. Nerja

Nerja is one of the white villages most emblematic and beautiful places in Malaga. In this city you can do everything from immersing yourself in its rich history and culture dating back to prehistoric times through the Nerja Caves to diving into the waters of its paradisiacal unspoilt coves hidden from civilisation where you will enjoy a perfect combination of nature, wildlife, sun and beach, what more could you ask for?
4. Torrox

Another white village not to be missed during your visit to the province is Torrox, a beautiful town in Malaga that offers fantastic beaches such as El Cenicero, or El Morche and unique monuments such as the baroque Church of Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación which was built during the 15th century or the Hermitage of San Roque, built in the 16th century.
5. Rincón de la Victoria
We finish the tour with Rincón de la Victoria, located very close to the city. With a coastline of 7km it is one of the coastal towns in Malaga with the longest promenade.

But this town is not only beach, it also has a great historical heritage that we can see in the emblematic Cuevas del Tesoro of prehistoric origin or in the Torre del Cantal of Arab origin, which is located on beautiful cliffs that offer breathtaking views of the village.
If exploring different things is your thing, then you should stop by the Cambara Restaurant, located on Muelle Uno, where you will enjoy an exotic atmosphere while you savour its unique and varied dishes.Reservation your table now!


