Playa del Guadalhorce is located in Malaga, Andalusia, and is known for its serene and natural environment. It is nestled within the Guadalhorce Nature Reserve, which offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city life. The beach is characterized by its deep shelving sands and strong currents at the river mouths, making it more suited for those seeking solitude. Nudism is common here, and while there are no lifeguards, a beach bar provides refreshments during the summer months.
One of the main attractions is its proximity to the Guadalhorce Nature Reserve, which offers opportunities for birdwatching and hiking. Despite its isolation, it's accessible by bus or on foot/bike from Malaga city centre.
The surrounding area includes restaurants and accommodations in nearby Churriana, ensuring that visitors have access to necessary amenities without compromising the beach's natural ambiance.