About Granada Coast
An independent, reader-first guide to the Granada coast — who we are, why we built it, and exactly how the site pays for itself.
What this is
Granada Coast is an independent, English-language guide to Spain's Costa Tropical — the Granada coast around Almuñécar, La Herradura, Salobreña and Motril. It exists for one simple reason: the practical information you need to live here, move here or visit well is scattered across town-hall sites, Spanish-language press and word of mouth. We put it in one place, in plain English, and keep it up to date.
What you'll find here
- Honest town profiles — what each place is really like, including the trade-offs.
- Evergreen guides — NIE and residency, healthcare, property, cost of living, schools, driving and more.
- Live conditions — real-time weather and sea data for the coast's towns.
- The local year — fiestas, ferias, weekly markets, and what fruit is actually in season.
Our rules
- Reader-first, no ads. No banners, no pop-ups, no chasing clicks.
- We summarise and link. When we draw on a source — a town hall, a local outlet — we credit and link it. We never copy.
- Honesty over hype. If a beach is pebble, we say pebble. If a town is quiet in winter, we say so. Guides tell you the downsides as well as the good parts.
- General information, not advice. Procedures and fees change; we tell you to confirm with the official source, and we mean it.
How the site pays for itself
Transparency matters more than polish here, so this is the whole model:
- Local listings (coming later). Once the site has earned an audience, local businesses that serve our readers — gestores, estate agents, English-speaking services — will be able to pay for a clearly-marked listing. Being paid never changes what we write.
- A few affiliate links. Some guides recommend services we consider genuinely useful. If you use one of those links we may earn a small commission, at no extra cost to you. They are always marked, and we only include things we would recommend anyway.
That's it. No sponsored articles dressed up as journalism, no selling your data.
Get in touch
Corrections, suggestions and local knowledge are always welcome — especially from people who live here. A contact address will be published here at launch.