Motril

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Motril, a sun-drenched coastal town in the province of Granada, combines a working port with a relaxed beach vibe. Its historic centre, with whitewashed houses and narrow streets, feels authentically Andalusian, while the surrounding fields of sugar cane and subtropical fruits hint at a fertile hinterland. For travellers, Motril offers a less touristy base than the Costa Tropical's bigger resorts, with easy access to both beaches and the Alpujarras mountains.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is enough to explore Motril's old town and museum, but to fully enjoy the beach and nearby nature, plan for a full day. Many travellers use Motril as a stopover on the coastal road between Málaga and Almería, or as a base for hiking in the nearby Sierra de Lújar or the Alpujarras. A relaxed overnight stay allows you to experience the evening paseo and a seafood dinner by the sea.

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