The food culture in Torrox is surprisingly diverse. In the old town, sample tapas among the locals while dining by the sea overlooking the setting sun. Fresh fish, Andalusian stews and international influences blend effortlessly here.
Stroll through the charming center, visit local markets or explore the coastline by kayak. Torrox offers a surprising amount for such a modest town. For children, sports enthusiasts and culture lovers alike, there is plenty to do.
The Sierra de Almijara is practically in the backyard. From Torrox start hiking trails with views of the sea, mountains and valleys. Ideal for morning walks or day trips with picnics.
Thanks to its mild climate, Torrox is nice all year round. For peace and quiet, come in the spring or fall. In summer, the town livens up with festivals, terraces and beach days.
From Málaga Airport you can drive to Torrox in 45 minutes. There are also buses from Málaga and Nerja. A rental car is handy if you want to go into the mountains or plan trips.
In Torrox Pueblo you walk along cobblestone streets, white walls full of flowers and small squares. On the coast you will find an elongated boulevard with palm trees, chiringuitos and sea views.
From beachfront apartments to inland cottages, there are many to choose from. Check Booking or Airbnb, or opt for a small-scale B&B in the hills.
Swimming, hiking, eating, markets, village festivals - in Torrox you live to the rhythm of the sun. Ideal for those who love tranquility with a touch of liveliness.
With an annual average of 18°C and more than 300 days of sunshine a year, Torrox has the best climate in Europe. Summers are warm but not scorching hot, winters mild and light.
Its unique microclimate: mild winters, mild summers and lots of sunshine. And the combination of coast and mountains.
Sure. Many northern Europeans stay here for months because of the climate and peaceful atmosphere.
Pueblo is traditional, mountainous and authentic. Costa is lively, modern and right on the beach.
Yes! Good wifi, affordable accommodations and quiet workspaces make it a fine place for remote work.
On the coast, parking spaces are plentiful. In the Pueblo, the streets are narrow - park just outside.