This mild subtropical climate, one of its principle values, makes it
possible for such fruits as avocados, custard apples, bananas and sugar
cane, to be grown in the Torremolinos vicinity.
Thus, Torremolinos can offer its visitors, almost twelve months of
the year, the opportunity to dive into the crystal clear and warm waters
of the Mediterranean Sea, while they enjoy its excellent beach front
facilities, along the recently inaugurated Paseo Maritimo. The Englishman’s
Castle formerly known as the Point of Torremolinos forms a geographical
element separating the easterly and westerly beaches . Its main beaches
are Los Alamos, Playamar, Bajondillo, La Carihuela, Montemar and El
Saltillo.
The beaches of Torremolinos have the best facilities available and
as an important attraction, year alter year they strive to present more
and better services that guarantee the cleanliness of its fine sand
and calm waters, better security and medical assistance and more comfort,
making them ideal for fun and relaxation.
All the continuous effort involved in the maintenance of these marvellous
beaches is acknowledged by the European Community,
year after year, in the symbol of the Blue Flag distinction.