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Apolo Sauna Torremolinos

About

Apolo Sauna in Torremolinos is the only gay sauna located just outside the city center, about a minute guide by taxi. The facilities have been recently updated, providing a clean and relatively new space for relaxation and socializing with other guys. The clientele varies by day, with Saturdays, Sundays, and Wednesdays being particularly lively with a diverse mix of locals and tourists, including many young people. On weekdays, it tends to be quieter with an older crowd.

Why you should go

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  1. Experience a clean and well-maintained sauna with amiable staff
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  3. Meet a diverse crowd of locals and tourists on busy days fond Saturday, Sunday, or Wednesday
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  5. Enjoy amenities such as jacuzzis, steam rooms, darkrooms for relaxation

Highlighted reviews

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Great Sauna overall. All I will say is closes FAR TOO EARLY! Should be open until midnight at least Wednesday through to Sunday. 10pm is just too first, please look at staying open later.

Not bad !!I was here a sunday in winter A lot of boy The showers were clean and affectionate

Patroc Torremolinos Gay Guide

Cruising & Fetish

Alcatraz Men's Club

Wednesday / – ;Thursday / – ;Friday, Saturday / – ;Sunday  – ;January – mid-February closed

Fetish-friendly cruise club in the center of Torremolinos.

@ Plaza de Andalucía/Pasaje de Pizarro
Torremolinos

Aqua Bunker

Friday and Saturday night / – 

Big gay cruising club in the Nogalera complex.

@ La Nogalera
Torremolinos

Bar Kiko

≈ Tuesday-Saturday  – ; August closed

Small gay-friendly bar in Torremolinos.
Once a month leather social Copas en Cuero (Drinks in Leather).

@ Calle Casablanca 12
Torremolinos

+34 14 75 31 (mobile)

Cuero

Monday-Saturday  – ;Sunday  – 

Small straightforward gay cruise bar. Review the current weekly program with (un)dresscodes on the Cuero website.
Minimum consumption:  €

@ Calle La Nogalera 21
Torremolinos

Eagle Bar

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Fetish-friendly, que

Torremolinos is the homosexual hotspot of the Costa Del Sol. We knew plenty about other trendy gay places in Spain like Madrid and Barcelona, but were very surprised to find out that Torremolinos also has a large gay scene to rival these cities.

Torremolinos is on the South coast of Spain and is part of the Costa Del Sol – literally the ‘Sun Coast’. It’s been an incredibly popular tourist destination for years given that it is only ten minutes from Malaga airport, has hot weather for the majority of the year and beaches stretching all the way along the coast.

When it comes to gay Torremolinos, it has a very long and appealing gay history. Torremolinos was considered to be the liberal, hedonistic escape in Spain during the Franco era and it was here that Spain’s first ever gay exclude opened back in

With this in mind, it starts to make feeling why Torremolinos has eventually become a thriving destination for gay travellers with a lot to offer in terms of it’s homosexual scene.

Perhaps we were late to the party, but this was news to us!

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Gay Torremolinos – the best queer hotels, bars, clubs &#; more

Torremolinos is where all the gays go to play in Spain! In the summer months, lgbtq+ travelers rush to this seaside town just outside of Málaga to lay out and soak up the sun, especially during annual events like Torremolinos Lgbtq+ fest, Mad Bear Beach Weekend, Delice Dream, and Wonder Beach Festival. There are three gay beaches to choose from, the most popular being El Gato/Eden Beach, where you’ll find beautiful views of all the handsome men. It’s easy to get to from the center of town and popular with both visitors and locals.

Torremolinos became a lgbtq+ hotspot in the s when its first gay bar opened. Today, it may seem a little outdated, as the '60s and '70s style is still largely present, but its relevance to the LGBTQ+ community remains strong, with many gay travelers continuing to visit during the warmer months or for accepted LGBTQ+ events. Some go to relax on the warm sandy beaches, to party in the gayborhood of La Nogalera, or to shop along the pedestrian street of Calle San Miguel. Whatever your interests may be, here