Overview
La Malagueta is Málaga's most central urban beach, stretching 1,200 metres from the port to the Baños del Carmen area. Its proximity to the old town, palm-lined promenade, and chiringuitos (beach bars) make it the city's most popular stretch of sand.
Highlights
- Iconic letters: The large 'MALAGUETA' sign on the promenade is one of the city's most photographed spots.
- Chiringuitos: Traditional beach bars serving fried fish and cold beer right on the sand.
- Accessibility: Flat access, showers, and lifeguard service in summer.
History
The beach and its promenade were significantly improved in the early 2000s as part of Málaga's coastal regeneration programme.
Visitor Tips
- Peak season: Very busy July–August; visit early morning or late afternoon for space.
- Water sports: Kayak and paddleboard rental available on the beach.
- Duration: 1–3 hours.