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Accessibility Beaches in Malaga with service for disabled bathers

Malaga is a city that offers many possibilities to enjoy the sun and the sea, with more than 14 km of coastline and 15 beaches of different characteristics. But in addition, Malaga is a city that is committed to accessibility and inclusion for all people, especially those with disabilities or reduced mobility. That’s why in this article we’re going to show you the seven beaches in Malaga that are accessible for people with disabilities, with adapted services and facilities that guarantee a safe and enjoyable bathing experience. We’ll also tell you about other beaches with accessibility programs along the Costa del Sol. Are you ready to discover Malaga’s accessible beaches?

Adapted beaches in Malaga

In the heart of Malaga, a coastal paradise unfolds before our eyes, offering its hospitality to all visitors. The city, known for its rich history and culture, also stands out for its accessible beaches designed for people with disabilities to immerse themselves in the magic of the sea and sand.

Seven coastal gems in Malaga’s capital open their arms to those seeking an inclusive beach experience.

To make use of this service, any user with reduced mobility must make an appointment in advance (621 193 831) due to limited capacity. If you are on the beach, we recommend contacting the nearest lifeguard or nurse beforehand.

The program is exclusively available every day of the week, opening a time slot between 12 noon and 8 pm that will run until September 15th. The hours are divided into two daily shifts, with options both in the morning, between 12 noon and 3:30 pm, and in the afternoon, from 4:30 pm to 8 pm.

You can find the location of the beaches on the following map.

La Misericordia

Stretching in a symphony of dark sand along 2 kilometers, La Misericordia not only embraces its visitors with the fresh sea breeze, but also offers an assisted bathing service. Monitors specialized in sign language, amphibious chairs and crutches, along with adapted facilities, ensure that every moment on this beach is a memory worth treasuring. In addition, its surroundings are not only conducive to relaxation, but also provide spaces for barbecues, beach volleyball and sports, all adorned with the prestigious Q for tourist quality.

El Dedo

The beach affectionately known as El Dedo, or also as El Chanquete, extends in a warm welcome of 550 meters. Not only is it a gateway to the sea, but it is also a portal of accessibility. Here, the assisted bathing service takes shape with expert monitors in sign language,  crutches, and adapted spaces for everyone’s comfort. A symphony of facilities awaits, along with opportunities for barbecues, beach volleyball and sports, all crowned with the prized Q for tourist quality.

Guadalmar

Guadalmar, a semi-urban beach 400 meters long, celebrates independence and the joy of being by the sea. With its autonomous bathing point, access to the waters becomes an accessible adventure, guided by rescue personnel who facilitate the use of amphibious chairs and crutches. Spaces reserved for people with disabilities, adapted toilets and showers are intertwined with its nudist character and gay-friendly atmosphere, creating a space of authenticity and self-discovery.

San Andrés

In the quiet embrace of San Andrés, an urban beach 650 meters long Here, the autonomous bathing point invites you to immerse yourself in the waters with confidence, while rescue personnel ensure that amphibious chairs and crutches are safe allies. Spaces for people with disabilities, adapted toilets and showers complete the comfort of this family-friendly and welcoming beach.

La Malagueta

Steps from the historic center and port, La Malagueta emerges as an urban icon of 1.2 kilometers of dark sand. Its autonomous bathing point invites you to immerse yourself in the waters, backed by rescue personnel who guarantee a safe experience with amphibious chairs and crutches. Reserved parking spaces, adapted toilets and showers combine with its popularity and vitality, making it a vibrant meeting point.

Pedregalejo

Along 1.2 kilometers of shore, Pedregalejo carries with it the rich fishing tradition of Malaga. This urban beach, with dark sand, is also an oasis of inclusion. With its autonomous bathing point, access to the water is an accessible reality, guided by rescue personnel who provide support with amphibious chairs and crutches. Spaces for people with disabilities, adapted toilets and showers are intertwined with the seafaring essence, while sardine skewers add to the culinary experience. Its Q for tourist quality is a seal of authenticity.

El Palo

On the shores of El Palo, an urban beach 1.3 kilometers long, charm intertwines with the whisper of the sea breeze. Its autonomous bathing point invites a refreshing encounter with the sea, with rescue personnel accompanying the use of amphibious chairs and crutches. Reserved spaces, adapted toilets and showers provide comfort, while the taste of fresh fish becomes an unparalleled delight. With its Q for tourist quality, this beach is a treasure on the coast.

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Adapted Beaches on the Costa del Sol

If you are looking for adapted beaches on the Costa del Sol that offer facilities for everyone and live an experience without barriers, you are in the right place.

Here is a list of beaches in the area that have been meticulously adapted to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience:

Torremolinos

The accessible beaches in Torremolinos have access for people with disabilities, walkways, showers, adapted toilets and amphibious chairs.

In case you find yourself in the center of Torremolinos, there is an elevator that connects with Playamar, although it does not avoid all the stairs.

Benalmádena

Benalmádena invites you to enjoy beaches with adapted services that make the experience by the sea accessible and comfortable for everyone. Each of these beaches has been carefully designed to offer unrestricted access and specific amenities for people with disabilities, ensuring that every visit is a pleasant experience.

Fuengirola

Mijas

Marbella

Estepona

The following beaches have assisted bathing services, amphibious chair, crutches, adapted toilets, showers and walkways.

Nerja

Algarrobo

Torrox

If you are looking for adapted beaches in Torrox that offer comfort to all visitors, you have come to the right place. Here is a list of beaches meticulously adapted to ensure a barrier-free experience:

Enjoy an accessible beach

Explore these options and plan a beach day full of comfort and fun where everyone can enjoy without restrictions.

Each of these beaches offers its own range of adapted services such as obstacle-free access strategically located shaded areas and assisted bathing services. Explore these options and plan your beach day with the peace of mind that comfort and accessibility are priorities.

Since we cannot keep up to date on changes or new beaches we ask that if you notice something incorrect or missing please let us know in the comments.

Accessibility Beaches in Malaga with service for disabled bathers was last modified: August 17th, 2023 by Raúl G.T

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