The Tropical Coast of Granada is not just visited, it's felt
Unlike the crowds of other areas of the Andalusian coast, this 73-kilometer stretch offers a unique microclimate where avocados and mangoes grow in the shadow of the snow-capped peaks of Sierra Nevada
If you're looking for what to see on the Tropical Coast in 2026, you're in a moment of fascinating transformation where untamed nature and luxury services, such as the exclusive apartments in Playa Granada (Motril), converge to offer a first-class Andalusian coastal tourism experience
However, the sea constantly reminds us of its strength
Recently, westerly storms have once again marked the landscape in emblematic spots like Playa Granada, where the characteristic sand 'step' has reappeared, a phenomenon that locals know well and that adds that touch of wild adventure to our coasts
Despite these natural challenges, the area remains impeccable for visitors: from the elegance of the beach bars in Playa Granada to the mystique of Calahonda, the Coast of Granada has prepared with renovated infrastructures, including fully operational shower systems and reinforced security by the Civil Guard so that your only concern is choosing between sardine skewers or a tropical fruit salad
For history and culture lovers, Salobreña is a must-stop
The recent municipal acquisition of the emblematic 'Casa Grande' in the historic center promises to further revitalize the town's heritage
You can't miss getting lost in its white streets up to the castle, or participating in local events such as the 1st Vespa motorcycle rally that will fill its avenues with color this April
If you're looking for something more active, diving in La Herradura or the hiking trails that connect Almuñécar with blue flag cliffs offer views that seem straight out of a National Geographic postcard
Gastronomy is the soul of this trip
The annual awards of the Association of Beach Bars of the Tropical Coast continue to recognize the excellence of places that are true institutions, such as the establishments that populate Motril and Salobreña
Eating in one of the best restaurants on the Tropical Coast is not just about eating; it's about supporting a local ecosystem that celebrates everything from artisan coffee at 'Sol y Crema' to fresh fish of the day
Whether you're looking for the tranquility of Granada's nudist beaches or the vibrant atmosphere of trendy beach bars, in 2026 the Tropical Coast awaits you with its best version: authentic, resilient, and deeply Mediterranean.
