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Costa Del
Sol Spain
Its miles of beautiful sandy beaches and fantastic weather which have
kept tourists flocking back year after year to resorts like
Torremolinos, Benalmadena, Fuengirola and Marbella.
The Costa del Sol caters for young and old alike, offering a host of
entertainment choices for the native and visitor alike. The coast
boasts one of the highest concentrations of world class golf courses,
to the extent that it is often dubbed "The Costa del Golf".
For families there are theme parks, including water parks, go-karting,
safari parks and many beautiful public gardens. For younger visitors
the main areas of attraction are Benalmadenas Puerto Marina & 24
hour square and Marbellas Puerto Banus. Both are very trendy and chic,
but be warned the bars and clubs dont get busy until near midnight and
stay open till dawn.
The areas history dates back to the Phoenicians and has since been
inhabited by Greeks, Romans and Moors, all of whom have left their
mark on the areas architecture and culture. Perhaps less well known is
the areas culture, often in the shadow of its neighbour Seville, The
Costa and the Malaga province are home to some of the finest Flamenco
shows, bull fighting & tapas restaurants.
The areas infrastructure is well organized with the new Autopista del
Sol providing access from Malaga to Estepona and beyond to Gibraltar.
The old N340 coast road is a little slower but offers some lovely sea
views as it winds its way along the coast. Links between Granada,
Seville and Cordoba are easily accessible for those wishing to venture
further inland.
The International airport has regular flights to most major cities and
is located just 10 minutes from Malaga City centre, and is within 30
minutes by car from most other popular resorts on the coast.
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