Playa de Santa Ana is situated at Benalmadena beach in the Malaga district. It's a great spot if you enjoy tourist attractions. However, if you have a more laid-back, hippie vibe like I do, this isn't the place for you. The area is filled with older folks strolling with their grandkids among the numerous upscale bars and restaurants. I spent five days here only because a friend invited me, but I definitely won't be returning.
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.
This beach near Benalmadena was far from appealing when we first arrived with our family of 7. It was rocky and full of large stones near the shore, making it difficult to find a spot to settle in. Although the water was clean and clear, with fish swimming about, it was still a far cry from being a good beach. We had a small picnic and spent most of our time in the water, but even with a snorkel mask, it wouldn't have made much of a difference. The atmosphere was quiet and all seemed to mind their own business, but the restaurant nearby didn't seem to care.
Stranden er fantastisk - den har en hyggelig atmosfĂŠre, og de mennesker der er utroligt venlige og hjĂŠlpsomme.
Fuengirola's beaches are a beautiful and popular vacation destination. With their rocky shores perfect for snorkeling, and tranquil waters where swimming is safe for most of the year, these Mediterranean beaches are sure to please.
Great, even during the busiest season it's not too crowded. There are plenty of places to eat and drink nearby, and the sunbeds are incredibly comfortable. Plus, they're easy to access and only cost âŹ12 for two beds and a parasol - some even come with a table for your drinks.