Pedregalejo Beach is one of the most authentic and charming spots on the coast, gracing the city of Malaga. Unlike the wide sandy stretches of the central districts, this beach in Spain consists of a series of cozy coves with dark sand and fine pebbles, protected by stone breakwaters.

Located in the old fishing quarter of the same name, it has preserved the unique spirit of Andalusia. Here, low-rise, multi-colored houses come almost to the water's edge, and rows of traditional restaurants line the promenade. Thanks to the calm sea and gentle entry into the water, the beach is considered an ideal place for family holidays and a peaceful pastime away from the bustle of the port.
The area is famous not only for its natural characteristics but also for its gastronomic culture. Pedregalejo is the heart of the Costa del Sol's culinary traditions, where you can watch fish being cooked over an open fire right in the sand, creating an atmosphere of a true seaside celebration.