Mijas is one of the favourite places for tourists because of its beaches and its Andalusian gastronomy. It is one of the most beautiful white villages of the city of Malaga. It gives us that combination of beach, nature and sun, making it a very pleasant experience for tourists. Its views to the balconies full of flower pots, great places to take pictures and the only place where we can find an oval Bullring.
We are going to recommend you the best beaches you can enjoy in Mijas.
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It can be accessed from Malaga via the Autovía del Sol, entering through Fuengirola and taking the A-387 towards Mijas. There is a municipal car park which costs only €1 per day. Another option is to go by bus, with the lines that are offered from Fuengirola, Malaga and Torremolinos.
To get to La Cala de Mijas, you can take the 220 or 320 bus lines from Marbella or the 119 and 224 from Calahonda. Other options are by plane to Malaga Airport and by train to the Renfe train station.
Las 6 mejores playas de Mijas
It is located between the Port of Cabopino and the beach of El Bombo. It is a fairly quiet beach despite being surrounded by houses and many establishments, as it has a lot of vegetation. It has a great wealth of seabed, therefore, we can enjoy an experience diving in the sea or fishing.
It is a smaller beach, but it is one of the best, as due to its size it is usually very quiet. It is accessed through a small tunnel, something that can be a bit complex if you are not from the area or do not know the place, hence it is almost always quiet. Another option is to walk from Cabopino beach.
It is very similar to Playa de la Luna due to its tranquillity and small size, with very fine sand and crystal clear water. Swimming in these waters is almost a privilege.
It has the seal of quality with the “Blue Flag”, which indicates the quality of the place for bathing. It is much larger than the previous ones and has moderate waves. Its sand is quite dark in colour and has some rocky areas.
It is the one with the most active nightlife, especially at weekends, where you can enjoy dinner or a few drinks in the sea breeze. Nearby is the Watchtowers museum, for some historical sightseeing in the area.
It is located next to the Port of Cabopino. Like the previous one, it has quite moderate waves and dark sand. In this beach you can also do a lot of scuba diving and snorkelling, due to its crystal clear waters.
It is one of the best known beaches in Mijas due to its great amplitude. It has the “Q” seal of tourist quality. In 2010, part of this island was considered a nudist area. You can enjoy some water sports such as windsurfing, sailing or scuba diving.
Apart from enjoying these marvellous beaches, you can’t miss the historic quarter, with its white houses reminiscent of its Arab origins and the views that are offered if you take a hiking route towards the mountains. Its main monuments are the Gardens and the Mirador de la Muralla, which is a must if you visit it.
A recommendation of some of the best restaurants to eat in Mijas:
To finish off your walk through Mijas you can enjoy an ice cream from Mayan Monkey, where they have the best ice creams and you can create your own chocolate bar.
There are several free car parks around the town, such as in the Plaza Virgen de la Peña or in front of the Museum of Miniatures. If you want the option of public paid parking it is located just below the Virgen de la Peña viewpoint, it is covered and only costs 1 euro per day.
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