Salobreña Postal Codes: 18610 to 18680 | Costa Tropical, Granada, Andalucía
Postal Codes (Códigos postales) for Salobreña range from 18610 to 18680 in Costa Tropical, Granada, Andalucía, Spain. To find exact Postal Codes and postcodes within Salobreña, choose from the districts below.
Postal Codes for Places in Salobreña
Showing 13 places in Salobreña. Last verified with official records on May 2, 2026.
| Alfa Mar | |
| Calamedina | |
| Cortijos de la Palma | |
| Costa Aguilera | |
| El Pargo | |
| La Caleta-Guardia | |
| Laderas | |
| Lobres | |
| Monte Almendros | |
| Playa | |
| Playa Granada | |
| Salobreña | |
| Salobreña Playa |
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Salobreña, Costa Tropical, Granada, Andalucía, 18680
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Salobreña Quick Facts
| Country | Spain (ES) |
|---|---|
| Administrative Path | Spain → Andalucía → Granada → Costa Tropical |
| Postal Code | 18610~18680 |
| Autonomous Community | Andalucía |
| Provinces | Granada |
| Regions | Costa Tropical |
| ISO Codes | ES / ESP / 724 |
| Top-level domain (ccTLD) | .es |
| Coordinates | 36.765067, -3.593851 |
| Places | 13 |
What to Know About Salobreña
Key Facts
Salobreña is a picturesque municipality located on the Costa Tropical in the province of Granada, within the autonomous community of Andalucía, Spain. Situated along the Mediterranean coast, this historic town occupies a dramatic position on a large rocky hill that rises prominently above the surrounding coastal plain, offering stunning views of the sea and the nearby Sierra Nevada mountains. With an area of approximately 34 square kilometers and a population of around 12,500 residents, Salobreña combines rich Moorish heritage with modern tourism infrastructure. The municipality is divided into several distinct areas including the historic hilltop old town, the more modern lower town, and the coastal developments along its beautiful beaches. Salobreña's economy traditionally relied on agriculture, particularly sugar cane cultivation that gave the region its name, but has increasingly shifted toward tourism while maintaining its agricultural traditions with tropical fruit production. The town's most iconic landmark is its well-preserved Moorish castle, which dates back to the 10th century and stands as a testament to its long and varied history under different ruling civilizations. Visitors can explore the narrow, winding streets of the old quarter, enjoy the local cuisine featuring fresh seafood and tropical fruits, and relax on the town's several beaches. To access detailed postal code information for Salobreña's various neighborhoods and surrounding areas, our comprehensive database provides accurate and up-to-date location data.
Neighboring Regions
- Almuñécar
- Motril
- Ítrabo
- Vélez de Benaudalla
- Los Guájares