Playa de la Torre in Málaga offers pristine beach access with a spacious swimming area perfect for relaxation and water activities. Visitors can enjoy ample sunbathing spots along the sandy shore, complemented by scenic viewpoints that provide stunning coastal views. The beach is well-equipped with public restrooms, ensuring convenience during your visit.
Nearby parking facilities make access easy, while walking paths along the coast invite strolls. The beach’s proximity to local restaurants and cafes allows for a delightful dining experience after a day by the sea, making Playa de la Torre an ideal destination for both relaxation and exploration.
Nearby Suggestions
- Beach – Playa de la Torre (0–1 min walk) Wide, clean urban beach right at your feet, with showers, sunbeds and gentle waves ideal for swimming and families.
- Leisure – Paseo Marítimo Rey de España (Carvajal section) (0–2 min walk) Seafront promenade perfect for sunrise jogs, sunset strolls or cycling, lined with palms and plenty of places to sit and watch the sea.
- Food&Drink – Chiringuito Los Andaluces (2–4 min walk) Traditional beachfront chiringuito on Carvajal beach serving fresh fish, seafood and cold drinks with hammock rentals right on the sand.
- Food&Drink – Kamana Beach (3–5 min walk) Modern beach bar-restaurant on the promenade with loungers, cocktails and Mediterranean dishes, great for a lazy lunch or sunset dinner by the water.
- Food&Drink – Mia’s Pizzorante Gourmet (4–6 min walk) Lively Italian spot along the seafront known for gourmet pizzas, fresh pasta and desserts, ideal when you fancy a change from seafood.
- Food&Drink – Restaurante Los Marinos José (5–7 min walk) Famous Carvajal seafood restaurant right on the beach, celebrated for ultra-fresh fish and shellfish and a serious wine list – perfect for a special meal.
- Shopping – Supermercado Carvajal (5–7 min walk) Small seafront supermarket on Paseo Marítimo, handy for picnic supplies, cold drinks, fruit and beach essentials.
- Transport – Carvajal Cercanías train station (6–8 min walk) Nearest local train stop, giving easy, car-free access up and down the coast to Fuengirola centre, Málaga city and the airport.
- Beach – Playa de Carvajal (quiet eastern stretch) (6–8 min walk) Slightly more peaceful end of the same long beach, with fine sand, calm water, sunbed rental, and a more relaxed feel away from the busiest chiringuitos.
- Activities – Seasonal water sports on Carvajal beach (5–9 min walk). In high season, you’ll find rentals for paddle-surf, kayaks or pedal boats along Carvajal’s shore, adding a bit of adventure between sunbathing sessions.