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The Costa Del Sol

Why is the Costa del Sol one of the most touristic areas in Spain?

Because it enjoys a pleasant climate and no less than 300 sunny days a year. All seasons are good for visiting this coastal area of ​​the province of Málaga, which runs along the Mediterranean for 161 km. You come ?

Unforgettable beaches, like those of Algarrobo, Guadalmar or Malapesquera, as well as spectacular viewpoints like the promenade of the Balcón de Europa (in Nerja) are all worth a visit. Nature lovers will also find their happiness in the Sierra de las Nieves Natural Park and the Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park.

With family or friends If you are traveling with family, know that the Costa del Sol and its leisure parks, such as Selwo Aventura, Selwo Marina and Bioparc Fuengirola welcome you with open arms. Night owls, on the other hand, will appreciate the lively nightlife, with a host of bars, restaurants and nightclubs by the sea. Active tourism Try your hand at speleology and canyoning, explore the Grotte du Trésor (the only cave) European Navy open to visitors), discover the marinas or play golf on the famous courses of the Costa del Sol. Cradle of Picasso In the birthplace of Pablo Picasso, we advise you to visit the museum dedicated to this famous painter, as well as monuments such as the cathedral and the Alcazaba of Málaga or the bullring of Ronda. Activities for all tastes Take advantage of the many boutiques in the region to do some shopping, then taste the typical dishes of Mediterranean cuisine, which has the “pescaíto frito” as its star. To end your stay in style, nothing like spas and thermal centers. In addition to the capital of the province, the Costa del Sol has very beautiful localities, some of which are known throughout the world.

Andalusia

Andalusia, despite being the largest autonomous community in southern Spain, has one trait in common throughout its territory: the climate and the luminosity, the result of many hours of sunshine throughout. year round, which marks the cheerful and hospitable character of its inhabitants, enchanting whoever visits it. Paradoxically, contrast is also the norm in Andalusia: you can visit there from the warm Guadalquivir valley, to the lush mid-mountain Sierras, passing through the volcanic landscapes of the Tabernas desert and the white peaks of the Sierra Nevada. And of course, with its 900 km of coastline, the countless beaches are the delight of tourists and travelers.

Visit cultural and historical Andalusia

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Of course, it is Seville, Granada and Cordoba, often referred to as the Andalusian Golden Triangle, that win the prize for the most visited cities in Andalusia. But beyond the architectural treasures of these cities, Andalusia contains in its provinces, in areas that are sometimes even less touristy, other cultural riches that deserve an excursion. For example, the Roman ruins of Acinipo that you can visit near Ronda, in the province of Malaga, impress with their state of conservation.

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