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Playas de Las Acacias

Paseo Marítimo El Pedregal, Malaga, Spain

 

The sandy beaches in the Pedregalejo neighbourhood are all made into separate, peaceful coves by enormous breakwaters made out rocks that cut out the waves. In summer they are full of young people soaking up the Mediterranean sun. The promenade behind the beaches has lots of stalls and restaurants with tables and chairs outside where you can sit and relax over a coffee, a glass of wine or a meal of fresh fish.

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