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Spain’s Wild Beach Recommendation - Cala Torre del Pino

🌟I’m preparing a series of recommendations for wild beaches. Many people who come to Spain tend to flock where others go, ending up with expensive and not-so-great experiences. Let a local “pro” show you where it’s less crowded, beautiful, and free! 🌟🌟The first recommended beach is Cala Torre del Pino, located between Málaga and Granada. It’s a little over 60 km drive from Málaga, and it won’t take more than an hour to get here from Granada. 🌟🌟🌟Features: Pebble beach + crystal-clear water + free parking (if you arrive early) + amazing snorkeling ⚠️: Most wild beaches in Spain are nudist beaches. You don’t have to go nude, but please don’t be shocked, and if you’re uncomfortable, please stay away. 🌟🌟Downside: You’ll need to walk down a mountain path from the parking lot to the beach, so wear comfortable shoes. Tip: There are no stores at wild beaches, so bring your own beach towels, portable umbrellas, drinks, snacks, and other necessities. Please take your trash with you when you leave. 🌟For snorkeling, make sure to wear a mask, snorkel, and fins. Don’t go into the water barefoot; if there’s a current, it might be hard to swim back. Snorkel in pairs; don’t go alone as there are no lifeguards at wild beaches. Be cautious if you’re not a strong swimmer. #SpainTravel #Andalusia #Málaga #Granada #SpanishBeaches #CrystalClearWater #SpainLife

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Spain’s Wild Beach Recommendation - Cala Torre del Pino

🌟I’m preparing a series of recommendations for wild beaches. Many people who come to Spain tend to flock where others go, ending up with expensive and not-so-great experiences. Let a local “pro” show you where it’s less crowded, beautiful, and free! 🌟🌟The first recommended beach is Cala Torre del Pino, located between Málaga and Granada. It’s a little over 60 km drive from Málaga, and it won’t take more than an hour to get here from Granada. 🌟🌟🌟Features: Pebble beach + crystal-clear water + free parking (if you arrive early) + amazing snorkeling ⚠️: Most wild beaches in Spain are nudist beaches. You don’t have to go nude, but please don’t be shocked, and if you’re uncomfortable, please stay away. 🌟🌟Downside: You’ll need to walk down a mountain path from the parking lot to the beach, so wear comfortable shoes. Tip: There are no stores at wild beaches, so bring your own beach towels, portable umbrellas, drinks, snacks, and other necessities. Please take your trash with you when you leave. 🌟For snorkeling, make sure to wear a mask, snorkel, and fins. Don’t go into the water barefoot; if there’s a current, it might be hard to swim back. Snorkel in pairs; don’t go alone as there are no lifeguards at wild beaches. Be cautious if you’re not a strong swimmer. #SpainTravel #Andalusia #Málaga #Granada #SpanishBeaches #CrystalClearWater #SpainLife

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