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Las Yucas

Diputación de Málaga
Playa de Las Yucas, Benalmádena 2

Las Yucas

Services
  • Reachable by bus
  • Reachable by train
  • Water Sport Rentals
  • Showers
  • Surveillance Equipment
  • Hammocks
  • Kiosks at Spas
  • Beach Cleaning
  • Bins
  • Local Police
  • Parasols
  • Phones
Blue Flag - No
Length 400
Width 15
Occupation - Medio
Urbanization - Semiurbana
Under Surveillance - Yes
Beaches

Las Yucas Beach is in Benalmádena. This district of the Costa del Sol has almost 20 kilometres of sandy shores and palm groves making up a total of 17 beaches, linked by a promenade that is home to a number of different tourist establishments.

Divided into a number of coves separated by rocky areas, Las Yucas is 400 metres long and approximately 15 metres wide. It is a stable setting in a non-city environment which has retained much of its natural charm, and includes some areas where nudism is permitted.

Covered with coarse sand, there is a moderate swell. The level of occupation is low to medium thanks to its location. It is fairly easy to get to as the road runs right alongside the beach.

 

SERVICES

  • Access for the disabled
  • Parking
  • Cafeteria and restaurant
  • Rental of hammocks, sun loungers and sun shades

 

HOW TO GET THERE

There are a number of ways of getting to Las Yucas Beach, including on public transport (Benalmádena-Arroyo de la Miel local train).

From the centre of Benalmádena take the Avenida de los Argonautas. The journey lasts approximately 15 minutes. Another option is along the Cádiz highway, taking between 15 and 20 minutes, depending on the traffic.

From Malaga city centre, take the Ronda Oeste (MA-20) and continue along the AP-7 towards Arrabal Santagelo, leaving at junction 222.

How to get there

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