Playa De Penon Del Cuervo is a picturesque beach located in the port city of Málaga, along the Costa del Sol in southern Spain. The beach is notable for its large rock formation that divides it into two sections, creating a unique landscape. It features dark, volcanic sand and clear blue waters, offering a serene atmosphere, especially during sunset. The beach is an important protected site, hosting various plant species like the malagueña immortelle and the endangered Malaga sea lavender. It's popular for various activities and traditional beach parties known as moragas, which often include barbecues and bonfires.[1][2]