Complete guide to Torrecilla Beach
Torrecilla Beach is part of a Mediterranean coast made of coves, cliffs and urban beaches with very different personalities. It is a useful beach choice for visitors who want to enjoy Nerja with practical information before arriving.
The shoreline usually combines dark sand, fine gravel and rounded pebbles depending on the stretch. The water can be very clear on low-wind days, and wave conditions change with easterly or westerly winds.
Sand, water and waves
Always check the flag, avoid rocky edges in rough water and wear water shoes if the beach has stones. Water temperature is usually most pleasant from June to October.
Dark Mediterranean sand, fine gravel and some stony areas.
Tourist, local and family-friendly depending on the season.
May to October for swimming; year-round for walks.
Check wind, waves and the beach flag before entering the water.
Parking near the beach
Use the nearest public streets and signed parking areas, then walk down to the beach. In July and August, early arrival is strongly recommended, especially in the morning.
Nearby restaurants
Nearby restaurants are usually located on the promenade, in the streets above the beach or in the town centre. Expect seafood, tapas, Mediterranean food, ice cream cafés and informal bars depending on the area.
Accommodation near the beach
There are holiday apartments and short-stay rentals around the main beaches. Compare real walking distance to the sand, parking, accessibility and views before choosing a place to stay.
Tours, kayaks and experiences
For activities around this part of the coast, check times, sea conditions and departure points before booking.
Book tours, kayaks and beach experiences near Torrecilla Beach
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