Motril - A Modern Town with Great Charm and Beauty

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Motril is the most important town on the Costa Tropical, located 69 km from Granada. With more than 60,000 inhabitants, it is the largest town in the province after Granada.

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Motril is a modern town with wide streets and all the services you would expect for a population of this size. Nevertheless, it retains great charm and beauty.

map of the town of motril and surrounding villages

It is located at the foot of the Sierra de Lújar and surrounded by a fertile plain at the mouth of the Guadalfeo River.

Beaches of Motril

motril beaches with palm trees Discover the best beaches of Motril, some hidden and others near residential areas. Facilities, opinions, and restaurants nearby.

What to See in Motril

places to see in motril Here you can find information on what to see and do during your visit to Motril, including parks, museums, monuments, and churches.

Motril Hotels

hotel room with bed in motril Compare prices, services and facilities of top-rated hotels in Motril, including options near beaches or in the historic city center.

Motril Restaurants

exterior terrace in on of the restaurants of motril Restaurants with a very good reputation in Motril offer quality fresh fish and typical local dishes, as well as excellent places for tapas.

What makes it special is the tranquility of its beaches, its exotic landscape, and the mountainous enclave, which somewhat isolates it from the rest of the world.

palm trees near thebear of motril King Baudouin of Belgium must have been moved by something when he fell in love with this land and built his summer retreat here.

Motril achieved the height of its prestige in the nineteenth century with the development of sugar cane production.

However, the crisis in the sector in the twentieth century brought an end to all of its sugar factories.

green americas park of motril with trees Even so, traces of its past are still present in the town and are part of its cultural heritage.

A walk through its streets will allow you to see many of its former factories, some of which have long since been forgotten and left in ruins.

If you are particularly interested in the history of Motril, then a visit to the Sugar Cane Interpretation Centre or the Sugar Cane Pre-Industrial Museum in the beautiful Casa de la Palma is highly recommended.

clock on the roof of the casa palma This carefully restored building is the only sugar mill from the sixteenth century still in existence in Motril.

You can also visit the Bodegas Ron Montero, where this excellent and unique Spanish rum has been produced for 50 years.

You can taste here a flavor of the Caribbean in Southern Europe, in the southernmost town of the Old Continent.

interior of the iglesia de encarnation of motril And this is not surprising, since the cultivation of sugar cane arrived in Latin America precisely from this land, from Motril, several centuries ago.

It is an irony of destiny that it is now from across the Atlantic that this distillery from Motril imports its raw material: sugar cane.

The artistic and cultural heritage of Motril includes several churches, with the Iglesia Mayor de la Encarnación standing out as the oldest structure in the town.

church of motril It dates back to 1502 and was built thanks to Cardinal Mendoza, Archbishop of Toledo, chief counsellor of the Catholic Monarchs and great patron of the fifteenth century.

There are also some seventeenth-century palaces, such as the Town Hall, built in 1631, which displays a coat of arms on its façade granted by King Philip V and features beautiful Mudéjar-coffered ceilings in its rooms.

Today, Motril maintains important agricultural and commercial activity thanks to the cultivation of tropical fruits.

fisherman sawing red in motril Its active and important port stands out in the Mediterranean. It serves as a commercial port, a fishing port, and a marina.

Take a wander through the town, find a terrace to sit in, and enjoy a cold beer accompanied by seafood or pescaíto (fish tapas) of the area; this is a pleasure not to be missed.

See how the fishermen offer fresh fish at sunset, and observe how the auction works in the fish market; it will doubtless prove to be an unforgettable experience.
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Villages Near Motril - Torrenueva, Carchuna and Calahonda

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The villages of Torrenueva, Carchuna and Calahonda belong to Motril. All three are very tourist-orientated places and only a few kilometres east of Motril.

exterior walls of carchuna castle  of motril

Carchuna

Carchuna is located in the middle of an extensive alluvial plain occupied today by a plastic sea of greenhouses, there is an old castle town going back to the time of Carlos III.

Enclosed and circular, it was one of the defensive constructions that this monarch built to protect the coastal area.

Carlos III, from which Carchuna receives its name, ordered its construction in 1783.

calahonda leaning tower

Calahonda

Calahonda is a fishing village very close to Carchuna, in the direction of Almeria.

Formerly used as a port for Motril, it has one of the best beaches in this area of the Tropical Coast, with crystal-clear waters and ample depth.

Torrenueva

torrenueva costa sign in the village entrance Torrenueva is another town of maritime origin unfortunately deteriorated by tourist development.

It is also located near Carchuna, but in the opposite direction to Calahonda.

Torrenueva hosts a look-out tower, the New Tower or the Peseta, dating from the beginning of the sixteenth century, which has been recently renovated.



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Nice place but gravel beaches
Motril is a commercial town located about 2 miles from the beaches. Probably you would need a car to be able to move around. There are some buses which go to the beach, not sure what the frequency is. Motril does not have sandy beaches nearby, so if you are looking for this kind of beaches, Motril is not a place for you, you would not be able to make sand castles there. It has very nice park and plenty of places to eat.


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