Region: Costa Tropical - autonomous region: Andalusia
Populations (17): Albondón, Albuñol, Almuñecar, Gualchos, Itrabo, Jete, Lentegí, Los Guajares, Lújar, Molvízar, Motril, Otívar, Polopos, Rubite, Salobreña, Sorvilán and Vélez de Benaudalla.
Geographic data: It limits to the East with the region of Western Almería in Almería; to the West with the Axarquía - Costa del Sol, Malaga; to the North with Alhama, Lecrin Valley and the Alpujarra of Granada; and to the South by the Mediterranean Sea.
Tourist interests: The most significant historical remains are those of Roman industry of salting, the Roman aqueduct over the Valley of the Jete and numerous watchtowers and watchtowers that surround the coast, as well as small fortresses in height as that of Salobreña and Almuñecar.
Nature tourism: Beaches and small coves of crystalline waters in which bathing and sunbathing is an excellent option.
Agricultural production: The almond tree and, to a lesser extent the Cherimoya and avocado. Also, the green bean and sugar cane.
Gastronomy: Among the delicacies that you can taste are fish of rock salt, the zarzuela seafood, Marinades of fish, the sardine skewers, migas with melon, squash with sausage, rice and different recipes made with tropical fruits of the Earth as the custard apple, avocado, mango or papaya.
Traditions: Easter. Works of pottery, basketry, bolillos, glass, ceramics of fajalauza.