This section of the Mediterranean coastline benefits from both beautiful beaches and the natural beauty of the mountains that protect the coastline and provide it with an exceptional climate.
With 325 days of sunshine each year and an average seawater temperature of 18º, from small coves to large tourist resorts, this coastline offers the visitor everything from transparent waters with Blue Flag status, to modern facilities and services, and very reasonable prices.
At first light in the morning and each evening the fishermen bring their boats up onto the sand to unload their nets, a fascinating sight to be seen. And there is something for everyone: quiet and isolated beaches, busy ones, and ones with excellent waves, sandy beaches and pebbly ones, conventional beaches and naturist ones, very large, long beaches and small beach coves, easy access beaches and others that are more of a challenge.
These are beaches for relaxing, tanning, listening to the sound of the sea, chatting, eating a good dish of seafood, paella or fried fish, or for enjoying traditional skewered sardines.
They are for boating, windsurfing, fishing, diving and for all types of beach games.
And best of all, they are not the overcrowded, tourist resort beaches of the Western coast of the Costa del Sol.
They are beaches to be explored, and not just for sun and sea!
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