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Your virtual experience of Spain’s stunning south coast!

With our extensive network of live webcams, we offer you a unique opportunity to experience the vibrant atmosphere and breathtaking beauty of this charming destination – right from the comfort of your own home. Whether you’re a local looking to check the weather before heading out, a tourist planning your next holiday, or simply someone who appreciates the allure of a seaside paradise, our webcams are the perfect tool to keep you connected to the action.

Our cameras range from the stunning coastline of Nerja, known for its crystal clear waters and dramatic cliffs, to the windswept beaches of Tarifa – Europe’s southernmost point on the mainland. This stretch of coastline is not only a paradise for sun worshippers and water sports enthusiasts, but also a cultural melting pot with a rich history and a wealth of attractions to suit all tastes.

Alameda Principal, a lively avenue full of history and charm, intersects with the iconic Calle Marqués de Larios, or Calle Larios, creating an unforgettable cityscape in the heart of Málaga. This vibrant intersection is a focal point of the city’s social and commercial life.

Bil Bil is one of Benalmádena’s most iconic beaches, located along the Costa del Sol. It stretches for around 400 metres with dark sand and calm waves, making it ideal for swimming and relaxing. The beach is particularly famous for the nearby Castillo de Bil Bil, a striking neo-Moorish-style building with red facades and details inspired by the Alhambra. The castle was built in 1927 and today functions as a cultural centre where you can experience exhibitions, concerts and civil weddings.

Tarifa, a picturesque coastal town on the southernmost tip of Spain where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic, has become a world-famous destination for wind and kite surfers. The town’s unique location between two seas creates exceptional wind conditions almost all year round, making it particularly attractive to both beginners and professional water sports enthusiasts. It is the strong and reliable winds – the levante from the east and the poniente from the west – that attract enthusiasts from all over the world. These winds create perfect conditions for spectacular surfing experiences and competitions.

Here you can see Playa de los Boliches stretching westwards, below the lively Paseo Marítimo Rey de España promenade and next to the busy Puerto Deportivo de Fuengirola. This is one of Fuengirola’s most popular beaches. The Levante wind can be strong and demanding, but it also creates a spectacular spectacle for those who want to experience the Mediterranean in its more dramatic form with very large waves.

View of Playa La Malagueta & Puerto de Málaga, one of Spain’s oldest ports. Malaga’s renovated marina is today not only a strategic base for large cruise ships that dock here during their journeys along the Mediterranean, but also an important hub for trade, shopping, gastronomy and culture.

Playa del Cable, also known as Bounty Beach to locals, is one of Marbella’s most relaxed and popular beaches. It is located east of the city centre, close to the smaller but charming Marina La Bajadilla – a marina that has undergone several modernisation projects in recent years.

Ronda is a picturesque town in Andalusia, situated on a hill with spectacular views of the El Tajo gorge. The town is famous for its impressive bridge, the Puente Nuevo, which spans the gorge and connects the old and new parts of the town. A must for tourism!

Sierra Nevada, a skiing paradise in Granada, Spain. A fantastic opportunity to enjoy an exciting morning on the ski slopes and then a relaxing afternoon on the beautiful beaches along the nearby Costa del Sol.eftermiddag på de vackra stränderna längs närliggande Costa del Sol.

View of an exclusive marina and resort where elegance and luxury meet in a harmonious whole. In the eye of the beholder are the magnificent yachts. Around the harbor stretches an elegant promenade lined with stylish restaurants, trendy cafes and exclusive shops with international brands.

Costa del Sol Airport (AGP) is a fascinating place for anyone who wants to experience air traffic up close. Here, you can watch both takeoffs and landings in a constant flow, while enjoying a fantastic view of the beautiful mountain peaks of ”Montes de Málaga” in the background. The mix of modern aviation and scenic surroundings creates a unique atmosphere, making it a perfect spot for aviation enthusiasts.

Torremolinos is a charming coastal town. Playa del Bajondillo is one of its gems, beautifully situated between La Carihuela and the lively Playamar. This picturesque beach offers a lovely mix of traditional Spanish charm and modern amenities, while the promenade that runs along the beach is perfect for relaxing walks or bike rides.

The Balcón de Europa is a famous viewpoint in Nerja, a town on the southern coast of Spain in Andalusia. It is located on a cliff with stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea and is surrounded by palm trees, cafes and historic buildings. The spot is popular with tourists and locals alike, and is named after King Alfonso XII who is said to have been impressed by the view during his visit in 1885.

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La Senda Litoral – 180 km coastal walk

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