What the beaches of Torremolinos are like?

como son las playas de torremolinos

Torremolinos has something that many coastal destinations envy: kilometers of beach for all tastes and types of tourism. Are you looking for tranquility? You’ll find it. A lively atmosphere and beach bars open until dusk? That too. And all of this with good access, well-organized services, and that carefree vibe that makes summer feel longer.

What is the beach in Torremolinos like? The truth is, rather than talking about a single local beach, we should speak of the beaches of Torremolinos in the plural, as there are several options, and each has its own advantages and unique features. While some are quieter and family-oriented, others are characterized by fostering a youthful and festive atmosphere, with events, concerts, or festivals.

This corner of the Costa del Sol offers options for all tastes. To clear up any doubts if you’re planning to visit the city, in this article, we’ll review the main beaches of Torremolinos, their services, the type of atmosphere you can expect at each, and some tips to make the most of them, whether you’re looking to relax or seeking more adventurous plans to break out of your routine.

What are the beaches of Torremolinos like?

The beaches of Torremolinos have many attractions that can make your stay a very complete experience. Its extensive coastline, lively atmosphere, and good tourist infrastructure are some of its main attractions. These are the most notable features:

General characteristics

  • Sand: Mainly fine, dark sand.
  • Waters: Generally clean, though not crystal clear like in other areas further east of Malaga.
  • Waves: Gentle, ideal for families and children.
  • Length: Over 7 kilometers of continuous beach.

Services

  • Promenade: Perfect for walking, running, or cycling.
  • Accessibility: These are urban beaches accessible from the promenade. They have ramps and adapted services in many areas.
  • Water sports: Windsurfing, paddle surfing, banana boat, among others.

Atmosphere

  • They have a high occupancy level during the summer months. They are very touristy and lively beaches in high season.
  • Abundant supply of bars, restaurants, and nightclubs near the beach.
  • In high season, it can be quite crowded, so if you’re looking for tranquility, it’s better to go at other times of the year.

Main beaches of Torremolinos

1. Playa de la Carihuela

  • What it’s like: One of Torremolinos’ most iconic, with a wide stretch of dark sand and calm waters. Along its promenade, you’ll find an uninterrupted row of beach bars, shops, and ice cream parlors.
  • Atmosphere: Family-friendly and traditional, though very lively in high season. Predominantly Spanish tourists, older couples, families, and also travelers seeking a more authentic experience.
  • Ideal for: Those who want to relax, eat well, and stroll by the sea without needing a car. Perfect for families with children or tourists who appreciate the local atmosphere.
  • Recommended plans: Eating “espetos” (sardine skewers) and “pescaíto frito” (fried fish), taking a walk to the Benalmádena Marina, enjoying a peaceful sunset with a drink in hand.

2. Playa del Bajondillo

  • What it’s like: Very central, located just below the town center. It has easy access via lifts or stairs from the town center. A wide, well-equipped beach with a lot of foot traffic.
  • Atmosphere: Touristy and practical. Frequented by both foreign visitors and locals who live or are staying near the center.
  • Ideal for: Tourists staying in the center of Torremolinos looking for convenience and proximity to shops and restaurants. Perfect for those who don’t want to stray far and want everything at hand.
  • Recommended plans: A full beach day with all services on the sand, renting a sunbed, having a cocktail on a nearby terrace, or an impromptu sunset stroll along the promenade.

3. Playa de Los Álamos

  • What it’s like: Further from the center, with a more modern and open profile. A long stretch of sand, with beach clubs, music, and wider areas to lie down without feeling crowded.
  • Atmosphere: Youthful and cosmopolitan. Ideal for those looking for a beach day that extends into afternoon drinks or an evening of drinks by the sea.
  • Ideal for: Young people, couples, or groups of friends who enjoy a lively atmosphere. It’s also a good option for those arriving by car, as there’s usually more parking space.
  • Recommended plans: Spending the day between a hammock and a mojito, listening to live music at a beach club, or starting the evening with an informal dinner by the sea.

4. Playa Playamar

  • What it’s like: A natural extension of Bajondillo to the east, with gardened areas, beach volleyball courts, and a fairly sporty atmosphere. A wide sandy area, calm sea, and very well-equipped (sunbed rentals, showers, etc.).
  • Atmosphere: Active yet relaxed, popular with families, groups of young friends, and tourists looking for a mix of leisure and tranquility.
  • Ideal for: Those traveling in groups, with children, or as a couple who want to alternate beach time with outdoor activities. Perfect for walking or playing sports.
  • Recommended plans: Playing volleyball, paddle surfing, having a picnic in the green area, renting a bicycle to explore the promenade.
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Adrián Merchán Paredes

I am the co-founder and managing director of Vacation Benalmádena & Torremolinos, a company dedicated to vacation rental management. I specialize in providing efficient and profitable services for both property owners and guests, ensuring a high-quality experience and optimized accommodation management. With over seven years of experience in the industry, my goal is to maximize the profitability of each property and guarantee comfortable, satisfying stays.