Beaches in Granada form part of the Costa Tropical, a stretch of coastline blessed with sunshine and a unique subtropical microclimate. This smaller Andalusian coast offers sandy shores, hidden coves, and clear waters perfect for swimming, diving, or relaxing by the sea. Popular beach towns like Almuñécar and Salobreña provide a unique blend of history and leisure, with castles overlooking the Mediterranean. La Herradura is a favourite among divers, thanks to its sheltered bay and rich marine life.

Adventurers will enjoy the rugged Maro-Cerro Gordo cliffs, where trails lead to secluded coves and turquoise waters. Meanwhile, family-friendly Playa de Calahonda offers calm seas and ample space for sunbathing. What makes Granada’s beaches unique is their dramatic backdrop: the Sierra Nevada mountains are often visible behind the coastline. This rare blend of sea and mountain views, paired with year-round warm weather, makes Granada’s Costa Tropical a destination for every type of traveller.

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Granada’s beaches appeal to all interests. Families can enjoy safe, sandy stretches at Salobreña and Almuñécar. Couples may find tranquillity in hidden coves near Cerro Gordo. Adventurers can dive in La Herradura or hike cliffside trails. Those who love scenery will treasure the rare sight of mountains meeting the sea. Whether you seek lively resorts or secluded bays, Granada’s coastline delivers unforgettable moments.

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