Playa de Malapesquera, Benalmádena
Beach walks
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At more than 700 metres long and with an average width of 50 metres the beach lies adjacent to the Puerto Marina and, according to the old fishermen in the area, gets its name from the lack of catch caught there.
It’s famous for its ideal swimming conditions, thanks to its clear waters and moderate swells. It also has facilities for a variety of sports and is backed with a green area with palm trees and grass that are ideal for taking in the shade. Its central location and proximity to proximity to the town’s most iconic hotels makes this beach one of the most beloved for both locals and visitors alike.
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