Spain's 56 Most Breathtaking Beachside Towns Worth A Visit
45. Rincón de la Victoria, Andalusia: Malaga’s Peaceful Neighbor

Just a short drive from Málaga, Rincón de la Victoria offers a softer rhythm. Locals come here to escape the bustle—walking its palm-lined promenade, sipping coffee by the sea, or exploring the Cueva del Tesoro, a rare sea-formed cave filled with legends. The beaches are broad and clean, the water warm, and the crowd mostly Spanish families. There’s little flash here—just breezy coastal life, good espetos (sardines grilled over open fire), and the kind of days that blend into each other beautifully. It’s the quiet coda to a louder coast.








