Want to escape the hustle and bustle of Malaga? The charming Playa del Palo, located in the extension of Pedregalejo to the east of Malaga and very popular with the locals, is ideal. Located in the El Palo district, a true fishermen’s stronghold, this beach retains a popular and authentic soul, while offering an ideal setting for families with its fine sandy coves protected by seawalls.
Here are some useful tips for planning your visit to Playa del Palo in Malaga.

Is Playa del Palo worth it?
Yes, this is a must-see beach for anyone seeking authentic Malagasy charm away from the more touristy areas. Playa del Palo is the beating heart of the town’s maritime tradition, where fishing boats ( jábegas) still rest on the sand.
The ultimate experience here is to enjoy espetos, sardine skewers grilled over a wood fire on the beach, often at lower prices than elsewhere. After a swim, wander through the neighborhood’s narrow streets to discover the colorful fishermen’s houses.

Type of beach
Sand or no sand?
The beach’s surface is made up of fine greyish-blond sand, typical of the Costa del Sol. The beach is divided into several artificial coves, limiting currents and making the sand a particularly pleasant place to lay your towel.

Swimming conditions and supervision
Swimming is easy and safe thanks to the piers that break the waves. It’s a beach where the water is often calmer than downtown beaches. Lifeguards are on duty during the high season (June to September), generally from 10am to 8pm.
The advantage of some parts of the beach is the shade provided by the palm trees.

Installations
Public showers and toilets are available. Please note that in times of drought, shower use may be restricted by the municipality.
Sun lounger and parasol rental areas are available, as are outdoor fitness areas along the Paseo Marítimo.

Playa del Palo in Malaga: how to get there
Where to find Playa del Palo
- In the eastern part of the city of Malaga
- 25 minutes by bus from downtown
- Between Playa de Pedregalejo and Playa Penon del Cuervo
Here’s a map to help you find your way:

Access by car and parking
Access by car is possible, but parking is complex in the narrow streets of El Palo. You can try parking alongAvenida Salvador Allende or in the public parking lots near the municipal market. On weekends, places are scarce!

Access from the parking lot
Once parked, you can walk to the waterfront through the residential area in less than 5 minutes.
Public transport access
The bus is the most practical option. From Paseo del Parque in the center of Malaga, lines 3, 8 and 11 drop you off near Playa del Palo in less than 30min.
Cycling is also a fantastic experience! The cycle path continues past Pedregalejo and takes you all the way along the coast to El Palo in 20 from the center. It’s a flat walk, shaded in places!
Find out more about our bike tour options: see info, prices and availability.

Special features
Dog
Dogs are not allowed on El Palo beach. For our four-legged friends, we head a little further east to Totalán beach.
Reduced mobility access
The beach is equipped with ramps and walkways to facilitate access for people with reduced mobility. Toilets and adapted parking are also available.

With children
It’s a very family-friendly beach. The absence of large waves in the coves makes it an ideal playground. Play areas with slides and swings are also set up directly on the sand.

Naturism
Naturism is not practiced on this urban, family-friendly beach.
Eating out
Eating at El Palo is an institution. The district is packed with authentic chiringuitos where fish is the star. You can’t miss the espetos grilled on boats transformed into barbecues. Value for money is often excellent, attracting Malagasy families every weekend.
Here are a few emblematic addresses on the El Palo waterfront:
- El Tintero Restaurant (famous for its “auction” service)
- Chiringuito El Palo
- Narval Restaurant

Hotels
Playa del Palo is mainly surrounded by apartment rentals and small local guesthouses. For a wider range of hotels, the city center is only a 25-minute bus ride away. Discover our selection of hotels in our article Where to sleep in Malaga!
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