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Motril

Motril, situated in the province of Granada within the autonomous community of Andalusia, serves as a key port city on Spain's southern coast. As the second most populous municipality in the province, it offers a distinct geographical layout where the main residential settlement lies a few kilometers inland, separated from the bustling Port of Motril by the Guadalfeo river delta. For frequent-flier hotel travelers, Motril presents a unique blend of maritime activity and serene inland living. The city's infrastructure supports easy access to both port facilities and the broader Granada region. Travelers can choose accommodations that balance proximity to the port's logistics with the tranquility of the inland districts, making it an excellent base for exploring the southern Costa Tropical or conducting business related to the port. The area's character is defined by this separation between the industrial port zone and the residential heart, offering diverse options for those seeking either convenience or calm.

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Before choosing where to stay

Where to Base

For hotel travelers, it is advisable to base yourself in the main settlement located a few kilometers inland. This area is separated from the Port of Motril by the Guadalfeo delta, ensuring a quieter environment away from port industrial activities. Staying inland provides better access to local amenities and easier connections to the wider Granada province, while still being close enough to the port if needed.

Getting Around

The main settlement is geographically separated from the Port of Motril by the Guadalfeo delta. Travelers should plan for specific transit needs when moving between the inland hotel district and the port area. Renting a car or utilizing local taxis is recommended to navigate this separation efficiently, as public transport links across the delta may require additional time.

Best Season

Andalusia enjoys a mild climate year-round, making Motril suitable for visits in any season. During summer, the port area can be busy with maritime activity, while the inland settlements offer cooler, more comfortable conditions for hotel guests. Spring and autumn are ideal for exploring the surrounding natural landscapes and enjoying the coastal breeze without the peak summer crowds.

Nearby attractions

Alcazaba, Salobreña

Alcazaba, Salobreña

Historic5.7 km

castle in Spain

Estadio Escribano Castilla

Culture3.5 km

Multi-purpose stadium, in Motril, Spain

Dining

Espacio IME

Restaurant€€2.1 km

Located in a residential area of Motril, this is one of those restaurants that just might surprise you! The young chef at the helm, Iván Mateo, demonstrates expert technique, delicacy and personality when proposing a unique tasting menu (Aromas de la Costa). In it, through small and tasty bites, he wants to lead us by the hand through the seasonality of the environment, the Tropical Coast of Granada, with a special emphasis on seafood and subtropical fruits. Looking for a recommendation? We loved their Arroz de quisquilla, a superb dish that conquers palates for its flavour, with a potent fume

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