Spain's 56 Most Breathtaking Beachside Towns Worth A Visit

30. Salobreña, Granada: Castle Views Over Sugar Cane Fields

Salobreña. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Gartxoak

Rising dramatically on a rocky outcrop crowned by a Moorish castle, the whitewashed town of Salobreña overlooks the Mediterranean and what were once vast sugar cane fields (a unique feature on this coast). Offering stunning panoramic views encompassing the Sierra Nevada mountains and the sea, it combines historic charm with nearby beaches. Less developed than other Costa Tropical towns, Salobreña provides a glimpse into Andalusia's past, with steep winding streets leading up to the castle, offering beauty and history beyond just the shoreline.

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