Playa de La Carihuela, Torremolinos
Beach walks
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At more than 2,100 metres long and an average width of 40 metres, La Carihuela beach is deemed the longest beach in Torremolinos. Its volcanic roots give its sand a dark colour with calm waters.
La Carihuela Beach still preserves the charm of a traditional Andalusian village. Its name comes from the old fishing neighbourhood that was in this area.
Its wide variety of restaurants and beach bars ensures that traditional Málaga cuisine has a significant presence in the area where you can try some of the area’s most classic dishes.
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