

Málaga Beaches Open: Summer Heat and Safety Measures in Place
Malaga's Beaches Open for High Season Amidst Near 30-Degree Heat Málaga, Spain – The high season for beaches in Málaga officially began on Sunday, June 15th, 2025. The city's beaches and promenades are bustling with activity as the mercury reached almost 30 degrees Celsius. Authorities have implemented a comprehensive security plan to ensure the safety of beachgoers throughout the municipality. "The start of the high season has brought a significant increase in visitors to our beaches," said a spokesperson for the Málaga city council. "We are committed to providing a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone." The video footage from Playa de Los Álamos in Torremolinos showcases the lively atmosphere and the large number of people enjoying the sunny weather. Families are seen relaxing under umbrellas, children playing in the sand, and others swimming in the sea. The presence of lifeguards and other security personnel is also visible, ensuring a safe environment for beachgoers. The success of the high season is crucial for Málaga's economy, and the city council is working to maintain a balance between tourism and environmental protection. This year's preparations include improved waste management systems and a focus on sustainable tourism practices. The high season is expected to continue throughout the summer, bringing economic benefits and a vibrant atmosphere to the city.