Horrible. La arena sucia todos los días llena de colillas, tiritas y latas. El agua con escrememtos de personas. Los lavapies no funcionan por ahorro de agua Toda la playa lo ocupan los chiringuitos por lo que no hay espacio para tu sombrilla, jugar con niños o con animales.
Playa de Santa Ana is situated at Benalmadena beach in the Malaga district. It's a great spot if you enjoy tourist attractions. However, if you have a more laid-back, hippie vibe like I do, this isn't the place for you. The area is filled with older folks strolling with their grandkids among the numerous upscale bars and restaurants. I spent five days here only because a friend invited me, but I definitely won't be returning.
This was the first beach I had the chance to visit in Malaga, which is known for its crowded beaches. I found this beach to be quite peaceful and relaxing, allowing me to truly enjoy my time there. There is also a lovely chiringuito that offers reasonably priced food and drinks with a nice view of the sea. I visited in early September, so I can't speak to how busy it might be in the middle of summer.
This spot may be shallow, but it's definitely kid-friendly. You won't have to worry about the water suddenly dropping off like other beaches in Benalmadena. Plus, there's a small playground and plenty of shady palm trees.
Playa Bonita Beach is absolutely incredible! A true paradise - the perfect place to relax and enjoy the sun. From the stunning views to the inviting waters, this beach is sure to make your vacation memorable. The atmosphere is peaceful and the staff is friendly. You can't help but feel at ease here. A must-visit for anyone looking for a fantastic beach experience.