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Horrible. The dirty sand every day is full of cigarette butts, band-aids and cans. Water with screems of people. Footbaths do not work to save water The entire beach is occupied by beach bars so there is no space for your umbrella, playing with children or animals.
We've been going as a big group every Sunday for a few years now, and it's an absolutely fantastic spot to relax with family and friends. The restaurant and bar are both amazing.
This was the first beach I had the chance to visit in Malaga, which is known for its crowded beaches. I found this beach to be quite peaceful and relaxing, allowing me to truly enjoy my time there. There is also a lovely chiringuito that offers reasonably priced food and drinks with a nice view of the sea. I visited in early September, so I can't speak to how busy it might be in the middle of summer.
This spot may be shallow, but it's definitely kid-friendly. You won't have to worry about the water suddenly dropping off like other beaches in Benalmadena. Plus, there's a small playground and plenty of shady palm trees.
We were very pleased with the beautiful beach of Real de Zaragoza, especially because our area lacks good sunsets.
That place has been a favorite of mine for years. It's always spotless, although the scenery changes a bit from year to year. The boardwalk is terrific, both during the day and at night. It could do with a few repairs, and the promenade could use some minor improvements. It's wide and sandy, and it's a great spot to hang out, even after dark. It's a safe, friendly place to spend the summer.