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Thanks to its average of 300 days of sunshine a year and its varied coastline, the Costa del Sol, between Gibraltar and Malaga, offers a full range of beach-based holidays.

It’s now easier than ever for Canadians to enjoy a beach holiday here as Air Transat recently launched direct routes to Malaga from Toronto and Montreal.

Whether you’re looking to embark on a weeks-long road trip through Andalucia, or simply want to rest and unwind on the beach for a week, Malaga’s the flawless destination to initiate your adventure.

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Best Things To Do In Same-sex attracted Malaga

A short steer outside of Malaga you’ll find the breezy beach town of Torremolinos, Spain’s most celebrated gay beach community, where flamboyant queen dancing pool parties are foremost followed by a lazy afternoon on the beach. It’s the best beach in Spain to sit back, unbend and enjoy a bunch of homosexual cocktails.

Gay Malaga Hotels

Malaga’s gay neighbourhood is Torremolinos and located a short steer from downtown Malaga. If you’re planning a gay Malaga holiday we

Gay Torremolinos – the best gay hotels, bars, clubs & more

Torremolinos is where all the gays go to compete in Spain! In the summer months, gay travelers rush to this seaside town just outside of Málaga to lay out and soak up the sun, especially during annual events appreciate Torremolinos Pride, Mad Bear Beach Weekend, Delice Dream, and Wonder Beach Festival. There are three gay beaches to choose from, the most popular entity El Gato/Eden Beach, where you’ll detect beautiful views of all the handsome men. It’s manageable to get to from the center of town and popular with both visitors and locals.

Torremolinos became a homosexual hotspot in the 1960s when its first gay block opened. Today, it may seem a little outdated, as the '60s and '70s style is still largely show, but its relevance to the Diverse community remains powerful, with many same-sex attracted travelers continuing to visit during the warmer months or for popular Homosexual events. Some leave to relax on the warm sandy beaches, to party in the gayborhood of La Nogalera, or to shop along the pedestrian street of Calle San Miguel. Whatever your interests may be, here are some reasons why this former fishing village in the south of Spain is worth checking out

Gay Malaga

Malaga is a thoroughly latest and cosmopolitan city. This is being demonstrated by Malaga’s growing gay scene. There is an increasing number of gay amiable accommodations, bars and night clubs. Again, Malaga’s enviable position as the Costa del Sol’s gateway have made it an utopian congregational point national and international gay and lesbian crowds.
Malaga has many bars and night clubs, some exclusively for the male lover population and others catering to a mixed crowd. With many places to choose from and a lot of events featured, one can say, “Oh, to be happy and gay in Malaga!”
Bombay
Plaza de la Merced, 290
Calle de Bruselas
Plaza de la Merced, 14
Como Quieras
San Juan de Letrán, 9
Del Armario Bar
Carreteria, 66
El Cafe D'Enfrente
San Agostin, 21
El Telón
Placa de la Merced, 8
Flor de Lys
Placa de la Merced, 18
La Latino
Placa de la Merced
Maika's Bar
San Juan de Letrán, 8
Partón
Placa de la Merced, 290
Sobrelasmesaslastazas
Placa de la Merced, 1


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Bajondillo Beach Cozy Inns

Hotel, gay-friendly. From 50 €

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Modern rooms in minimalist design, only a few steps away to the beach and a few minutes to the gay nightlife in the town center.
With lock and a roof terrace with sun loungers.
Approachable, helpful staff.
Adults only.

@ Pasaje del Bajondillo 13
Torremolinos 29620

About Torremolinos and its gay life

Hundred years ago, Torremolinos was still a small, picturesque fishing village, while today it is one of the best-known holiday resorts on the south coast of Spain, the Costa del Sol. With its Mediterranean climate and kilometres of wide beaches, Torremolinos is a popular destination for sun-seeking beach holidaymakers, but its location also makes it ideal for excursions to Andalusian cities such as Seville, Cordoba and Granada, which are known for their unique historical sights. And not to forget Málaga, just ten kilometres from Torremolinos, the biggest city in Andalusia on the Mediterranean, which has become one of Spain's most popular destinations since the tur