10 Best Towns and Resorts in Costa del Sol 🇪🇸 🏝️
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If you enjoyed this #costadelsol #short please share the love and subscribe 🥰 • Málaga • Good for: Families - Nightlife - History - Photo • Málaga is perhaps the best known of Costa del Sol’s resort destinations and gives you a unique blend of sun, culture and fun. It's a coastal city in the Andalusia region, with a busy port in the central district, flanked by a number of beaches stretching either side down the coast. • There are tons of things to do in Málaga, whatever type of trip you’re on. The city is watched over by 2 giant Moorish castles that culture vultures can explore – the Alcazaba and Castillo de Gibralfaro. • Marbella • Good for: Food - Nightlife - Photo - Budget • Marbella is a popular resort town in the Costa del Sol, in between Málaga and Gibraltar. It's well-known as a destination of the rich and famous, and if you're looking for a swanky trip, you can't do much better than here. The Sierra Blanca mountain range watches over the city, giving a picturesque backdrop wherever you are. • Marbella is beautiful, with quaint whitewashed houses covered in floral displays lining the city’s many public squares. Seafood is a speciality around Marbella, with fresh catches coming from the Med every day. You have to check out Puerto Banús, too. • Mijas • Good for: Couples - Photo • Mijas is a district of the Málaga province that sits between Málaga city and Marbella, in the Costa del Sol region. It has 3 centres: hillside village Mijas Pueblo, seaside resort La Cala de Mijas, and the more commercial suburb of Las Lagunas. • Mijas is a great place to stay if you want to experience 2 different sides to Andalusian life. Mijas Pueblo is an idyllic whitewashed Andalusian village up in the hills, where life rolls by slowly as you get lost down the winding alleys. • Nerja • Good for: Families - Food - Couples - Photo • Nerja is a small region of the Costa del Sol region, about 50 km east along the coast from Málaga. It's stacked full of variety, offering the beautiful beaches you expect in Costa del Sol, but also a range of natural and cultural sights and attractions to enjoy. • The Caves of Nerja are among the major tourist attractions, tunnelling over 5 km into the ground. There are even concerts played in there sometimes, with the caves providing excellent natural acoustics. • Torremolinos • Good for: Families -Nightlife - Couples - History - Photo • Torremolinos is an old fishing village that's been transformed into one of Costa del Sol's most-loved resorts. It's a lively holiday town that’s perfectly placed between Málaga and Mijas, letting you make the most of the liveliness of the capital while retaining the more relaxing side of Andalusian life. • Alhaurín el Grande • Good for: Food - History - Photo - Adventure • Alhaurín el Grande is an inland town sitting 25 km west of Málaga Airport, on the northern slopes of the Sierra de Mijas mountain range. It's a great place to stay if you want something different from the beach, with lots of outdoor activities and restaurants to choose from. • Fuengirola • Good for: Nightlife - History - Photo • Fuengirola is a beachside resort town in the Costa del Sol region that sits just south of Mijas. It's a popular town with great access to Málaga 25 km to the east and Marbella 30 km to the west. • There's lots of history to be explored in Fuengirola, from Roman ruins up to the imposing Castillo Sohail, which watches over the town from the west. • Benalmádena Pueblo • Good for: Couples - History - Photo - Adventure • Benalmádena Pueblo is the Old Town district of Benalmádena, which is a town west of Málaga on the Costa del Sol. Benalmádena is quite a big town, but the historic charm of Benalmádena Pueblo makes it the most charming area to stay. • Resting on the hillslopes, you can spend time soaking up culture at the art or archaeology museums, join with nature at the butterfly park, or gaze up in awe at Europe's biggest Buddhist stupa. • Torrox Costa • Good for: Nightlife - Couples - History - Photo • Torrox Costa is the beach area of the Torrox municipality, which lies just to the west of Nerja, in Málaga province. It's quieter than your usual Costa del Sol resort but is growing in popularity as a tourist and expat town. • The promenade is a great place to spend the day and there are plenty of restaurants, bars and cafés to enjoy. • Estepona • Good for: Food - Nightlife - Couples - Luxury • Estepona is a resort town on the Costa del Sol in the Málaga province, about half an hour’s drive west of Marbella. If you’re after sun and sand, this is the place for you, with over 20 km of coastline and 325 days of sun per year. • It’s an upmarket resort and generally quieter than most resort towns in Costa del Sol, so Estepona is worth a look for a relaxing trip. • Source - https://ie.hotels.com/go/spain/best-t...
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