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- Hotel Fay Victoria Beach 4*, located in Rincón de la Victoria (Málaga).
- Standard room with sea view.
- Available with Breakfast and Half Board.
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Solo & family stays
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Babies aged 0 to 1: the first baby stays free of charge when sharing a bed with two adults in double rooms.
- If you need to include 2 babies in the same room, make sure to contact us here to check if this is possible.
- If you need to include 2 babies in the same room, make sure to contact us here to check if this is possible.
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Children aged 2 to 11: first child benefits from a 30% discount.
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Good to know: Discounts for children apply only when the child shares the room with two adults or two people paying the adult rate.
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Maximum room occupancy: 3 people.
- Good to know: The accommodation does not allow a fourth person in the same room, whether adult, child or baby.
- Good to know: The accommodation does not allow a fourth person in the same room, whether adult, child or baby.
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Travelling solo? The price for a single room is the same as the total price for a double room. This accommodation does not offer discounts for single rooms.
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Your Perfect Stay
Hotel Fay Victoria Beach 4*: Mediterranean style and sea views on the Costa del Sol
Discover the peaceful side of the Costa del Sol at the Hotel Fay Victoria Beach 4*, located in Rincón de la Victoria, just steps from the beachfront promenade. Its privileged location offers a calm coastal atmosphere while keeping you less than 20 minutes from Málaga city centre, perfect for blending beach time with culture, food and urban experiences.
The hotel features a modern design with bright spaces and comfortable rooms that invite you to unwind. Guests can enjoy a refreshing outdoor pool, pleasant common areas and a relaxing atmosphere ideal for couples, families or anyone seeking comfort with the Mediterranean right beside them.
Its gastronomic offer adds even more value to your stay, with a restaurant and bar serving a selection of regional flavours and contemporary dishes to enjoy at any time of day. Everything is designed to make your holiday feel effortless and enjoyable from the first moment.
Book your stay at the Hotel Fay Victoria Beach 4* and experience the Costa del Sol with comfort, style and the sea right at your doorstep.
Why this destination is a must-visit
Curiosities of Rincón de la Victoria
Rincón de la Victoria is far more than “the gateway to the Axarquía.” It’s a destination packed with legends, hidden treasures, and extraordinary geological wonders that make it one of the most surprising spots on the Costa del Sol.
Here are some fascinating facts you may not know about this Málaga gem:
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Cueva del Tesoro: Unique in Europe
This is local pride at its finest. It’s the only marine-origin cave open to visitors in all of Europe — and one of just three in the world. Formed underwater by powerful sea currents, it later emerged above the surface, creating a natural masterpiece unlike any other on the continent. -
The Legend of the Treasure of the Five Kings
Its name isn’t random. Legend says the Almoravid emperor Tasufín ben Alí hid a spectacular treasure of gold coins inside the cave before fleeing a revolt. For centuries, adventurers have searched for it. In the 19th century, a Swiss explorer named Antonio de la Nari spent 30 years blasting tunnels in pursuit of the treasure — and tragically died in an explosion inside the cave. Mystery still lingers. -
The Origin of the Name
It wasn’t always called Rincón de la Victoria. In the past, it was known as Aldea de Bezmiliana. The current name dates back to the 19th century, when the municipality belonged to the monks of the Order of the Minims, linked to the Virgen de la Victoria convent in Málaga. -
A Military Frontier: Castillo de Bezmiliana
Forget fairy-tale castles. Built in 1766 by order of King Carlos III, this fortress had a clear mission: defend the coast from English and Dutch pirates. Instead of towering spires, it features a distinctive horseshoe-shaped defensive design. -
The “Cantal” Tunnels
Today they form part of a scenic seaside promenade toward La Cala del Moral. In the past, these rock-carved tunnels were used by the narrow-gauge railway that connected Málaga with Vélez-Málaga — the legendary “Tren de la Costa.” -
A 30,000-Year-Old Past
In the nearby Cueva de la Victoria, prehistoric cave paintings and remains prove that this area was already inhabited during the Paleolithic era. Neanderthals and early Homo sapiens were enjoying these views long before we ever did.
Rincón de la Victoria isn’t just a beach destination. It’s history, legend, and natural wonder — all in one unforgettable place.

