What is there to do
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Torremolinos is a popular seaside resort on the southern coast of Spain, located in the Andalusia region. It is known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant nightlife, and lively atmosphere. Tourists enjoy the sun, sea, and sand, as well as the numerous bars, restaurants, and shops along the kilometer-long promenade.
La Carihuela
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The popular Mediterranean resort of La Carihuela is characterised by its summer beach life. Here you will find chiringuitos, open beach bars serving cold beer and traditional fried fish (pescaíto frito), as well as luxurious Spanish restaurants with sea views. The promenade along the water attracts both locals and tourists for a leisurely stroll in the evening, and the rugged headland of Punta Gatuna offers a quiet viewpoint from which to admire the sunset. In the evening, the dance floors of the trendy, modern nightclubs fill up with partygoers.
The crocodile park
One of the biggest tourist attractions in Torremolinos is the crocodile park. It is a zoo with mainly crocodiles. You can get through it in about an hour and a half. The big attraction is that you can have your picture taken with a baby crocodile.
The crocodile park is open from 11:00 to 17:00. In the summer the park closes 1 hour later. Tickets are available online for €12.00 per person (toddlers €4.00). At the ticket office the tickets are more expensive than online! Also note; food and drinks in the crocodile park are very expensive. So it is better to do this outside the park.
Beaches of Torremolinos
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Playa La Carihuela. The beach with many Dutch flags; Carihuela is very popular among the Dutch. Find nearby cafe de Brabander, 't Trefpunt, Friet van Piet and 't Smulhoekje.
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Playa el Bajondillo. This beach at La Colina is more than 2000 meters long and is the largest beach in Torremolinos and, due to its many facilities, also one of the most complete beaches. La Colina is a train station.
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Playa Beirola, together with Eden Beach, is the only gay beach with full service in Torremolinos.
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Playamar is one of the busiest beaches on the Costa del Sol, and certainly one of the busiest beaches in Torremolinos. You will find many locals here.
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Playa Los Alamos. A complete beach with many facilities. Los Alamos is located near the airport, which makes it noisy. You can go kitesurfing nearby (Guadalmar). You can also do all kinds of other water sports at Playa Rafa. Think of banana boat, paddle surfing, jet skiing or parasailing.
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Also close to Torremolinos are the Guadalmar beach and nudist beach Campo de Golf. However, these officially belong to the municipality of Málaga. Guadalmar beach can be seen as the ultimate kitesurfing beach near Málaga.
Happy Days
Is more than just a Mini Golf Park. There is so much more to do for both young and old. Hours of playing pleasure.
Koningspad
A visit is definitely worth it: the Camanito del Rey or King's Path. Easy to reach by metro and train.
Metro to Malaga Zambrano where you change to the C-2 to Sevilla.
Really worth it!!