Resorts and cities in Costa Del Sol region

The Costa del Sol ("Sun Coast" or, more literally, "Coast of the Sun") is a region in the south of Spain, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, comprising the coastal towns and communities along the Mediterranean coastline of the Málaga province. The Costa del Sol is situated between two lesser known costas: Costa de la Luz and Costa Tropical. Formerly made up only of a series of small, quiet fishing settlements, the region has been completely transformed during the latter part of the 20th century into a tourist destination of world renown.

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Benalmadena

Benalmadena

Benalmadena town lies at the foot of the Mijas mountains to the coast Soerra, in steps, offering a great view. Because it is situated on a hill overlooking the sea inhabitants. The bulk of the population lives in Arroyo de la Miel. On the shores of the coast is a strange building, of Bil-Bil Castle, built in 1934 in neo-Arab style and is used by the city council for exhibitions and cultural events. Benalmadena is made up of three parts - Benalmadena Pueblo, Arroyo de la Miel and Benalmadena Costa. The most interesting part is Benalmadena Costa, with its long beaches, a lively nightlife and delicious gourmet offerings.


Torremolinos

Torremolinos

Torremolinos is the cradle of the oldest civilizations in the Mediterranean and also one of the main destinations on the Costa del Sol. History has left no legacy in Torremolinos corners full of local color, and sailor in the district and many vestiges of the past, Carihuela rich. In the 1920 Torremolinos was a fishing village, but was quickly taken by the tourist industry. The number of inhabitants is 43,000, but during the peak growing season and up to 250,000. Attractions include beaches and pedestrian Calle San Miguel Avenue, which is lined by shops and stretches from downtown to the beach.


Fuengirola

Fuengirola

Is one of the towns of Fuengirola on the Costa del Sol, located 29km from Malaga. Fuengirola offers stunning beaches, full of flavor Andalusian golf courses, equestrian centers, parks, hotels, restaurants and cultural events. The resort has managed to preserve many artifacts left by ancient inhabitants as well as Roman baths, the villa Romanian or Arabic castle Sohail. Fuengirola town center is dominated by nineteenth-century Constitution Square, where the church Nuestra Senor del Rosario. On top of a hill near the town at the mouth of the river Fuengirola, Sohail is his castle, built by Abd al-Rahman III in the tenth century and which still keeps the original paintings.


Malaga Area

Malaga Area

Malaga is a large city in southern Spain and is one of the most important tourist destinations in Spain, Europe as well as the Mediterranean Sea coast. The geographical center of the city and town on the Costa del Sol tourist area of Nerja which extends up to Manilva (eastern and western limits of the province of Malaga) with a total length of 160 km from the beach, 100 km east of the Strait of Gibraltar . The mild climate, lush vegetation, beautiful beaches and nearby Malaga turned into a holiday destination. Although the general appearance of the city is modern, Málaga keep some historical buildings like the Cathedral of the sixteenth century, there is also the birthplace of famous artist Pablo Ruiz Picasso.


Marbella

Marbella

Marbella is the most famous resort on the Costa del Sol and a wonderful city that offers its visitors a typical Andalusian charm, with narrow streets and dazzling white houses. Marbella is also a cosmopolitan city that excels in luxury accommodations and golf courses. It is undoubtedly one of the most important tourist centers of the Coast del Sol (Spain), due to the exceptional quality of infrastructure and the services they offer. Port Banus, surrounded by residential areas, one of the main centers of tourist attraction, hosts an exclusive recreation area The main beaches in Marbella are El Fuerte and La Fontanilla, other beaches are more remote and less accessible.


Seville

Seville

The city of Sevilla is located in the center of the province of Andalucia, southern Spain and is one of the cities with the most modern infrastructure in the Iberian Peninsula. Thus, it is equipped with a first class port, which serves both boating and commercial lines, with an international airport with a modern station, considered one of the best in the country.


Costa Del Sol

Costa Del Sol

The Costa del Sol ("Sun Coast" or, more literally, "Coast of the Sun") is a region in the south of Spain, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, comprising the coastal towns and communities along the Mediterranean coastline of the Málaga province. The Costa del Sol is situated between two lesser known costas: Costa de la Luz and Costa Tropical. Formerly made up only of a series of small, quiet fishing settlements, the region has been completely transformed during the latter part of the 20th century into a tourist destination of world renown.


Estepona

Estepona

The mountains shelter Bermeja, Estepona is a major tourist center situated on the Costa del Sol, Malaga Province. Estepona is renowned for its beaches which stretch for 21 km from the coast. It has two beaches awarded Blue Steg, a marina with many bars and restaurants and a city of white houses and picturesque squares. Five minutes west of the port of Playa de Cristo is a small bay with a lifeguard and two barulete. La Rada beach is located two minutes east of the port and has a length of 1.5 km. History of Estepona forward until Roman times.


Ronda

Ronda

Located in a charming place on the edge of a steep, Ronda is an ancient city in central Malaga province. The impressive city is positioned over the basin and the natural wonders of the Tagus River, is surrounded by mountains. From here you can see the Alameda del Tajo gardens and the ancient palace of the Moorish kings of Ronda. Strategic location has enabled the city to maintain independence during several centuries, and in 1485, Ronda has become the capital of the Moorish kingdom separately. Famous for bullfighting, Ronda is considered one of the oldest arenas in Spain, and, not incidentally, there is a museum of the corrida.


Torre del Mar

Torre del Mar

Torre del Mar is one of the main tourist resorts on the Costa del Sol . Located in the East Coast , the resort city is Vélez - Málaga , capital Axarquia region .


Nerja

Nerja

Nerja is a coastal resort on the Costa del Sol - Spanish sun coast. Although it is a destination dedicated to coastal tourism, Nerja has retained the look of a traditional locations. The town is located on a hill slope, the center being located in the old part of town that has remained almost nechimbata - narrow streets, wrought-iron balconies full of flowers and a seventeenth-century church. Otherwise tourist facilities are dominant, but hotels can not exceed a certain level of height. Nerja is located at the mouth of the river Chillar, hence its name from - in Arabic "narixa" means "abundant spring".


Rincon de la Victoria

Rincon de la Victoria

Rincon de la Victoria is a city in the province of Malaga Andalusian. The municipality with the highest welfare of the province according to the synthetic indicator of economic well-being developed by analysts of Andalusia (AEA) -to Unicaja group.


Mijas

Mijas

Mijas village is situated at the foot of the same name, about 50 km from the city of Malaga (Costa del Sol, Spain). Andaliza is a typical village, who knew how to combine the condition of town at the foot of a major tourist complex located in the neighborhood of La Cala, where the 12 km stretch of beach. Climate Mijas enjoyed excellent during the entire year and turned the sea water quality in this city a perfect destination for those who want to enjoy great, but without losing the mountain attractions. Las Lagunas, La Cala and Mijas Pueblo are three different sides of a single station: Mijas.


Cordoba

Cordoba

Cordoba, the most important city in Andalusia after Seville, lies at the foot of the Sierra de Cordoba, a field that slides easily into the river Guadalquivir. Cordoba is an important landmark of European culture, a blend of various cultures that have settled here throughout history. The town was declared a World Heritage Site. The historic center of town is a cluster of streets, alleys, squares and buildings painted, placed around the cathedral - Mosque. Few places in the world can boast that were subsequently Hispaniei capital during the Umayyad Caliphate and the capital of the Roman Empire.