Playa Sacaba Beach, Mediterranean beach in Carretera de Cádiz district, Málaga, Spain.
Playa Sacaba Beach is a sandy stretch along the Mediterranean coast that extends approximately 750 meters. The shoreline features moderate waves and a wide sand area suitable for sunbathing and swimming.
The beach emerged as Málaga's industrial activity expanded during the 20th century. Its location between former industrial zones shaped its character and connection to the city's working waterfront.
The beach brings together local residents and travelers seeking sun and swimming in one place. Throughout the summer, various events happen here that draw people from the surrounding area.
The beach has showers, toilets, and sun bed rentals available on-site. Parking is nearby along the MA-22 road, and lifeguards are present during the season.
The beach has a designated anchoring zone for small boats and sits just a few kilometers from Málaga port. This blend of leisure activities and working maritime operations gives the shore a distinctive character.
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