The Costa del Sol (Sun Coast) is located in the south of Spain between Costa de la Luz and Costa Tropical. Stretching for more than 90 miles, it includes the city of Malaga and the resorts of Benalmadena, Torremolinos, Marbella, Fuengirola and Nerja.
Originally made up of fishing villages, the Costa del Sol became a popular tourist destination back in the 1950′s.
The Costa del Sol has something for everyone, including great hotels, beautiful beaches and clear, calm blue Mediterranean waters, restaurants, bars, nightlife, golf courses, theme parks, waterparks, amusement parks, safari parks, zoos, casinos, flamenco shows, history, culture and architecture.
Places to visit and things to do
The following are just a few of the many attractions and places to visit in the Costa del Sol.
Tivoli World – Benalmadena
For a great day out for all the family, Tivoli World is an amusement park with lots of rides, entertainment and an open-air theatre.
Dolphin Watching – Benalmadena
There are many dolphin watching areas in the resort of Benalmadena which will be enjoyed by the whole family.
Crocodile Park – Torremolinos
The park has over 300 crocodiles which can be safely viewed from a distance of under 2 metres. An African museum, small zoo, small cinema, reptile house, kid’s playground and restaurant are also found at the park.
Marbella Beaches
Marbella not only has great nightclubs but it also has over 17 miles of glorious beaches.
Puerto Banus – Marbella
This is a luxury marina and shopping centre which is also home to a very interesting aquarium where you can see lots of different species of mediterranean sealife. There is also a great market here on Saturdays.
The El Pimpi – Malaga
A visit to the the El Pimpi restaurant is worth visiting, not only for it’s good food (which is reasonably priced) and great wine (make sure you ask for it from the barrell, not from the bottle) but most of all for its wonderful atmosphere and decor.
The Picasso Museum – Malaga
The museum, named after Pablo Picasso who was born in Malaga, houses many of the famous artists works.
Alcazaba – Malaga
This well preserved Moorish fortress in the capital Malaga has a the ruins of a 2nd century roman theatre at its entrance and is well worth a visit.
Gibralfaro Castle – Malaga
Perched on a hill overlooking the Alcazaba, Gibralfaro Castle is a fine example of 14th century architecture.
Golf
With more than 30 golf courses, the Costa del Sol is the perfect location to polish up on your golfing skills.
Climate
The Costa del Sol enjoys dry, hot summers and mild winters. The average temperature in May and June is 22-27C which is probably the best time to visit as temperatures soar to an average of 29C until early October when they drop back to an average of 23C.
No matter what your age, one of the cheap package holidays to Spain will be ideal for all the family.
With it’s mild climate and beautiful sandy beaches, the Costa del Sol is a popular last minute holidays tourist destination choice all the year round.





2 Responses to Costa del Sol, Spain – Travel Guide
Anastasia Sloan
August 31st, 2010 at 4:06 pm
My friend and I want to travel through the coast of Spain once we graduate from college. Would you say that this is a safe idea for a couple girls in their early twenties? Are there any books that you recommend reading to help with comfortable travels? We considered going to Barcelona. Would you recommend one over the other, or have you been to Barcelona? I really liked reading about all the entertaining things to do. This was very informational! :]
Emma Healey
November 16th, 2010 at 2:03 pm
I recently went to Barcelona with two of my friends and loved it! Would recommend a visit. You can read more about it on my personal blog here http://www.holidayinsider.co.uk