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The Costa del Sol - From Sotogrande to Nerja
The Costa del Sol offers a huge variety of diverse coastal resorts. They all have their own personality and flair, though you can always expect to find great beaches, bars and restaurants, many overlooking harbours with yachts or fishing boats. Stunning views to the sea come as standard, as does the close proximity of the beach and just the ability to sit and watch the world stroll by on the promenade, or have a glass of wine and watch the sun go down - this is what life is about!
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Coastal Areas of Andalucia


Arguably the best beaches in Spain are located on the Costa de la Luz, on Spain’s south western coast. Largely unspoilt by development, they attract the more nature-inspired visitor, and those who like surfing and other water sports, as winds from the Atlantic Ocean make it something of a wind trap. The southern port of La Duquesa is one of the newer areas of the coast. It’s harbour contains restaurants, boutiques and full mooring facilities for the nautical enthusiast. The road north of the harbour leads you to several golf courses, including the world famous championship standard Valderrama complex.

Nearby is the municipality of Manilva, renowned for grape-making (and hence wine-production) and is still very traditionally Spanish.Older and more developed than La Duquesa, are the marinas of Puerto Banus and Marbella, both famous for exclusivity, with expensive shops and restaurants to match. Originally a small fishing port, it was in the 1950s when aristocrats visited the area, and liked it so much, that Marbella became the playground for the rich and famous.

At the eastern end of the Costa del Sol is a region known as Mijas, just 30 km from Malaga international airport, and encompassing a large and varied stretch of coastline and an inland village. It includes huge urbanisations like Calahonda and Riviera, which are (comparatively) densely populated by foreigners from the UK, Germany, and Scandinavia. Just twenty minutes drive away from Mijas you’ll come to the city of Malaga, the birthplace of Picasso, and Antonio Banderas. It’s recently pedestrianised central area ringed by shops and restaurants attracts thousands of tourists each year, as does its centrally located Picasso Museum.
Marbella Area Guide
The most glamourous town on the coast, a dazzling array of restaurants, bars and designer boutiques...
Manilva Area Guide
On the western edge of the province of Malaga,Manilva isCurrently one of the fastest growing areas...
Estepona Area Guide
The most westerly resort in la Costa del Sol, Estepona lies 75 km from Malaga airport and 25 km from Marbella.
Mijas / Mijas Costa Guide
One of the largest areas in the Province of Malaga, with 147 km2...
The Costa del Sol
With its famous gentle Mediterranean climate - is the undisputed European playground of choice.
La Duquesa & Manilva Guide
One of newer area of the coast which has undergone considerable development over the last 3 years...
Puerto Banus Area Guide
The prime party spot on the Costa del Sol. This area is not called the Spanish Riviera for nothing....
Málaga City Area Guide
One of Andalucia’s most vibrant city perched on the edge of the Mediterranean.
Sotogrande Area Guide
One of the Costa del Sol’s most prestigious towns. Polo and golf for the posh set...
Coast of Almería
Almería Where the sun overwinters
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