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The La Punta de la Mona residential area is located on the Mediterranean coast of Spain, in Andalusia, between the two most important towns—Almuñécar and La Herradura—and just one hour by car from Málaga Airport.
Enjoy a mild tropical climate with 320 days of sunshine per year. In winter, temperatures never drop below 16°C, and in summer, they rarely exceed 35°C. Along the 19-kilometer coastline, you’ll find 26 beaches—some of them truly unique due to their secluded locations and limited access for mass tourism.
Marina del Este is a modern marina with berths for up to 227 yachts.
Almuñécar
Marina del Este
La Herradura is the second-largest town in the region after Almuñécar, with a population of around 3,000 inhabitants. It is home to the renowned Marina del Este marina and is a paradise for diving and surfing enthusiasts. Numerous water sports are available, including jet ski, yacht, and sailboat rentals.
For nature lovers and mountain sports enthusiasts, the Peña Escrita Natural Park lies just a half-hour drive from Almuñécar. This ecological reserve is set at an altitude of 1,100 meters above sea level and provides a natural habitat for a wide variety of wild animals.
Granada—one of Spain’s most beautiful cities—is only an hour and a half away. Less than two hours from the coast lies the famous Sierra Nevada ski resort, where you can ski in the morning and sunbathe on the beach in the afternoon.
The region is also known for its vibrant local festivals, featuring fireworks, live orchestral music, colorful processions, and tastings of traditional dishes. Local specialties include fresh fried fish ("pescaíto frito"), grilled sardines on skewers ("espetos"), abundant seafood, and a wide variety of fruits and vegetables. This part of Spain even cultivates nearly every variety of exotic fruit.
One of Granada province’s most beloved traditions is its famous tapas. Unlike elsewhere in Spain, on the Costa Granadina, a complimentary tapa is served free of charge with every glass of wine or beer. The only rule: the bartender chooses the dish, and the guest receives it with gratitude. Both locals and tourists love the tradition of hopping between bars to sample a variety of tapas—making it a true culinary adventure.
La Herradura
On the bearch
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