La Chucha

Motril, Andalucía, Spain

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About La Chucha

The Vibe

Here, the rhythm of the day is set by the gentle crash of moderate waves, a sound that draws a quiet crowd of sun-worshippers and the occasional surfer carving lines across the water. La Chucha is not a place of loud music and bustling crowds, but rather a serene escape where the air is scented with the salt of the Mediterranean and the subtle fragrance of unique coastal flora that finds a protected home in its sands. The energy is one of tranquil authenticity, a shared secret among locals who come to unwind on its dark, pebbled shore. It’s a beach that invites introspection and a deep breath, a respite from the more trodden paths of the Costa Tropical.

3-Day Forecast

Nearest official AEMET beach forecast: Pelaillo-Poniente
Sun 21Mon 22Tue 23
SkyClearCloudyClearCloudy
WindLightLightLight
SwellSlight / ModerateModerateSlight / Moderate
Max temp33°32°34°
Water temp23°24°24°
Max UV91010
Source: AEMET. A tendency, not a guarantee — check the flags on the day.

The Setting

La Chucha A Poetic Guide to a Spanish Shore

The Local Anchor

Just a stone's throw from the shore stands the formidable Castillo de Carchuna, an 18th-century fortress built under the reign of King Carlos III. Its stoic walls, once a defense against pirate raids, now stand as a silent testament to the region's storied past. This historical sentinel provides a dramatic backdrop and a tangible connection to the centuries of vigilance that have shaped this coastline. After a day spent in the shadow of history, the culinary traditions of nearby Motril beckon. Indulge in the famed "Quisquilla de Motril," delicate local prawns, often simply boiled in seawater to preserve their exquisite flavor. This is the taste of the Alboran Sea, a perfect end to a day steeped in the heritage of the Granada coast.

The Landscape

Stretching for nearly a kilometer, La Chucha is a graceful curve of dark sand and smooth gravel, nestled at the edge of the Mediterranean. The semi-urban landscape is tastefully understated, with low-lying residential developments that respect the natural contours of the coast. To the east, the dramatic cliffs of Cabo Sacratif frame the horizon, adding a touch of wildness to the otherwise gentle scene. The ever-present sun of Andalusia warms the pebbles underfoot, while the moderate waves, born from the deep blue, constantly reshape the shoreline. This is a landscape of subtle contrasts, where the cultivated and the wild meet in a uniquely Spanish harmony.

Beach Facilities

Beach
Dark sand
Size
996m long · 40m wide
Setting
Partly developed
Safety
Lifeguard✓ Yes
Bathing-water quality2024Excellent
Comfort
Toilets✓ Yes
Showers✓ Yes
Promenade× No
How busyModerate
Access
Parking✓ Yes
Step-free / accessible✓ Yes
Activities
Equipment rental× No
Sports zone× No
Diving / snorkelling× No
Surfing× No
Kids area× No
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