Cala Torre del Pino
Cala Torre del Pino is one of the wildest and most secluded beaches in the Maro area. It lies beneath the cliffs near the old watchtower that gives it its name, within a protected landscape dominated by pine woodland, rocks and Mediterranean vegetation.
The Cala Torre del Pino is one of the wildest and most secluded beaches in the Maro area. It lies beneath the cliffs near the old watchtower that gives it its name, within a protected landscape dominated by pine woodland, rocks and Mediterranean vegetation.
The cove is divided by rocky formations and has a shoreline made up of gravel and pebbles. Its tradition as a place frequented by naturists and nature lovers gives it a relaxed atmosphere, where the main attraction is enjoying the sea without buildings or large tourist facilities around.
The descent requires some effort and is not suitable for everyone, so it is important to wear appropriate footwear and bring enough water. Those who make the journey discover one of the most authentic landscapes on the eastern coast of Nerja, surrounded by cliffs and clear waters.
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Beach information
Jellyfish today
Today, 21/08/2026, the jellyfish risk is no risk. The water is at 26.3°C.
No recent sightings recorded at Cala Torre del Pino.
No swimmer has reported jellyfish here in recent days. In these conditions swimming is usually calm, though it is always wise to stay alert.
If a jellyfish stings you
- Get out of the water and go to the nearest lifeguard post.
- Rinse the area with sea water (never fresh water) and remove any remains without rubbing.
- If there is no lifeguard, call 112 or Nerja Civil Protection.
Expected crowds
Water sports & activities
This beach has no water-sports service, but you can enjoy them very close by. We show you the nearest beaches where you can book them.

Kayak
Nearest: Playa de Maro (1.3 km), Playa de Burriana (3.9 km), Playa El Playazo (6.4 km)
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Paddleboarding (SUP)
Nearest: Playa de Maro (1.3 km), Playa de Burriana (3.9 km), Playa El Playazo (6.4 km)
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Snorkelling
Nearest: Playa de Burriana (3.9 km)
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Jet skis
Nearest: Playa de Burriana (3.9 km)
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Parasailing
Nearest: Playa de Burriana (3.9 km)
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Boat trips
Nearest: Playa de Burriana (3.9 km)
ViewBest time to visit
The swimming season runs from June to October. The best months to enjoy the beach with good weather and fewer people are May, June, September and October.
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