There are approximately 25 different beaches along the shoreline of Almuñécar and La Herradura, ranging from secluded coves to the town’s main beach fronts. Most can be easily reached by car as well as offer some form of food or refreshment service. In recent years, principal beaches have been supplied with freshwater showers.
The following is a list of the most important or interesting beaches along the coast, starting from the east.
Playa de Cabria
Access from main road (N340) down riverbed or from the coastal paseo via Taramay. Small but popular beach with good eating facilities. From here you can walk east around the headland to a smaller cove.
Playa El Pozuelo
Small beach shaded by eucalyptus grove. This can be quite busy since it’s close to a large hotel. There are a couple of places on the beach to eat and reasonable parking for most of the year.
Playa El Tesorillo
This gem of a beach, reflected in its name (Tesorillo means The Little Treasure), is tiny but enchanting. Fine sand inlet bordered by rocks and serviced by two good beach bars. Very popular even during the summer evenings.
Playa Puerta del Mar
This is Almuñécar’s main beach, which runs from the aquapark, past the mouth of the Rio Verde and as far as the castle and Cross which lie roughly in the centre of town. Broken only by clusters of colourful fishing boats and a few palm trees, this spacious beach is very popular during the high season. Most town services are only a short walk away.
Playa San Cristóbal
On the western side of Almuñécar, the long shingle beach of San Cristóbal and its wide promenade front an assortment of hotels and apartment blocks, ending in the crowd of boats and nets that constitute a large part of the local fishing fleet. There are plenty of beachbars and restaurants to choose from and some seasonal watersports.
Playa de Cotobro
Charming bay lying just around the headland with a small sand and shingle beach and one restaurant. From here it’s possible to walk around the rocks to the next beach, the Playa del Muerto.
Playa del Muerto
Accessible on foot from the Playa de Cotobro, this mixture of secluded shingle coves and rocks is officially recognised as a nudist bathing area. There are no services.
Playa de La Herradura
Arguably this is the best and prettiest beach in the area, running the full 2 km width of the magnificent horseshoe bay that gives the village of La Herradura its name. Mostly fine sand, there’s room for all and even in summer it’s never really crowded. A string of beachbars, restaurants and shops service most of the beach and there’s plenty of watersports to choose from.







