
Fuengirola Promenade
Meilleur moment pour visiter
Early evening during spring or autumn offers mild weather with stunning sunsets, perfect for a leisurely walk and dining outdoors.
Conseils budget
Free to walk along the promenade any time, while beach chiringuitos offer affordable snacks and fresh seafood to keep costs low.
Recommandé pour
Nature lovers, Food enthusiasts, Casual walkers, Art appreciators
Planifiez votre visite
2-3 hours
À propos
Faits rapides: Stretching about 8 kilometers along the Mediterranean shore, it ranks among the longest beach promenades in Spain. Lined with over 30 sculptures, it offers an open-air art gallery atmosphere while strolling.
Points forts: Colorful wooden fishing boats, called 'pintxos,' rest near cozy chiringuitos where fresh sardines are grilled daily. Catch the sunset lighting up the palm trees and the sea, turning the whole walk into a golden-hued escape.
Conseils d'initiés
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking the full 8 km stretch or pick a segment to explore.
- Catch photos near the large dolphin statue facing the sea for vibrant sunset shots.
- Avoid weekends if you prefer quieter strolls, as locals flock here mainly Friday through Sunday.
- Try the grilled sardines at one of the waterfront chiringuitos for an authentic taste experience.
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