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Attractions and places to go around the Costa del Sol

MALAGA
Don't be put off by the high-rise hotels and apartment blocks that mark the Costa del Sol: Málaga is a vibrant, Spanish city with a real southern port atmosphere. It's the second largest city in Andalucía and first stop in the region for many. With pretty old streets, leafy boulevards and lush gardens the city is a lovely place to explore.

A walk along the main boulevard, Alameda Principal, will take in the elegant 18th-century Palacio de la Aduana (Customs House), the early 20th-century Antiguo Correos (Old Post Office) and the stunning 20th-century neo-baroque City Hall. For earlier history check out the baroque/Gothic/Renaissance cathedral, built on the site of the former main mosque. It's called La Manquita (the One-Armed), as the southern tower was never completed. Alcazaba was the palace-fortress of Malaga's Muslim governors. With two rings of walls, numerous defensive towers and staggered entrances, it's an impressive sight. You can wander around the parts that have been restored.


TORREMOLINOS
This once small fishing village is now one of the Costa del Sol's most popular holiday resorts. It is bustling with hotels, bars, discos and glistening golden beaches that make it an all round fabulous holiday for everyone. It is the original tourist resort of the Costa del Sol and the old town still has the Spanish atmosphere and is a lovely quiet evening out. If you want a livelier time then Torremolinos is the place to be, the bars along the beachfront are open till the early hours of the morning. There are bars in abundance proclaiming their heritage to one nationality of another; Irish, English, Dutch, German you name it Torremolinos is likely to have it. The busy nightclubs pump out the latest music and stay open until dawn or even later. Make no mistakes Torremolinos is about having fun.

By day, Torremolinos has two main beaches that are fully equipped with sun loungers, beach activities and water sports to keep you entertained throughout your whole holiday.

Calle San Miguel is a pretty little street lined with small shops and cafés, it provides a glimpse of the old Torremolinos, as a small fishing village, and is worth the walk. There isn't much in the way of museums or national monuments however there is an aqua park for children and "not so small children". There is also an equestrian centre nearby which provides dressage displays, lessons and pony trekking in the hills.

Crocodile Park
The Crocodile Park is one of Spain's most fascinating attractions. In the nursery you may be lucky enough to see young crocodiles emerging from their eggs. You can even poise for a photo cuddling one of the babies before meeting the rest of the family, which include adult crocodiles measuring more than five metres in lenght. Other highlights are the African museum, mini-cinema, a small animals zoo, a reptile house and feeding time!
Tel: 639 196 347. Address: C/Cuba 14, 296 Torremolinos

Aqua Park
The coast's first water park, in Torremolinos, is handy for a final splashdown before you take off for home, as its just five minutes from Malaga airport, Attractions include mini-golf, water toboggans, flumes, a wave pool and a kamikaze twister ride.
Tel: 952 38 88 88. Address: On Torremolinos by-pass, next to the Palacio de Congresos.

BENALMADENA
The city is divided into three distinct parts, Benalmadena Pueblo, Benalmadena Costa and Arroyo de la Miel. The original heart of Benalmadena remains as a typical Andaluz village in the foothills of the mountains, which sweep down to the shore. The narrow, flower-filled streets hold plenty of traces of the former civilisations, which used to exist in the area. It has been awarded the prize of the 'best marina in the world' twice due to the quality and service of the water. This all makes it a very popular place to enjoy the sea.
There are many places worth visiting in Benalmadena and surrounding area.

In the old quarter discover the area's history through the unique archaeology museum. There is also a spectacular monument to Christopher Columbus, the Castillo de Comares.

For nightlife the 24-hour square on the coast road (leading down to the port) is the place for discos in town. Mango is also a good atmosphere with a young crowd, plus, most of the bars have a small dance floor and throbbing music.
For a more sophisticated dance scene head down to the port where several of the bars on the front have dance floors and/or live music at weekends.

Sea Life
Sea Life Centre is located next to the marina; you can discover the fascinating world of sharks, with more than 20 different species. As you wander round at a leisurely pace you come across various displays, all of which are accessible and of great interest, especially with the children. There are members of staff available to allow closer examination.

As well as the common species of fish, to which we are all familiar, there are some very strange characters, some of which are quite rare. One of the most moving displays is the glass tunnel where you see sharks and stingrays swimming above you. You can feel the fish all around you.
Tel: 952 560 150 Address: Puerto Depotivo, Benalmadena Costa.

Selwo Marina
The Caribbean, The Amazon, The Antartic…………. Selwo has brought South America to the Costa del Sol so that you can embark on a unique voyage of exploration and discovery of the flora and fauna of South America and of the most amazing animations in very special surroundings in Spain.
Tel: 902 19 0482. Address: Parque Paloma s/n, 29630, Benalmadena Costa.

Tivoli Theme Park
The Costa del Sol's biggest amusement park is Tivoli World situated just 2km from the Benalmadena Costa. There are over 24 thrilling rides to choose from as well as restaurants, bars and a programme of Spanish entertainment.

The park hosts many attractions, with musical spectacles for all the public and ages. The amphitheatre, with the most outstanding artists of the season has a capacity for more than 3,500 spectators. There are numerous and diverse restaurants and bars, as well as exhibitions, consursos, contests, and much more.

Key attractions
The theatre provides a wide choice of music, international events, ballet, children's shows and comedy. It seats more than 3000 people.
In the Andalucia Square you can experience the colour and sounds of flamenco with several different shows each night. The shows are free and there is a genuine Andalucian bar/restaurant to be enjoyed.
In the Western Square you will find an authentic reproduction of a western town where western and comedy shows are staged. The shows are free.

Opening times
April/May/15-30 Sept/October: 4pm-1am
July/August: 6pm-3am
June/1-14 Sept: 5pm-2am
November/December/January/February/March: 11am-9pm

Entry to the park is just 4€ (06/03). For this fee you have access to the gardens, numerous bars and restaurants and several free shows. If you wish to take the rides, you buy a ticket. The 'Supertivolino' gives you unlimited access to more than 30 rides or you can purchase any amount of single tickets. Some rides have age and height restrictions for safety reasons.

The park is designed for adults as well as children and has wonderful gardens, fountains and walkways. This park is one of the oldest established on the Coast. Tivoli World is a place of for all the family.
Telephone information: 952 57 70 16

Telecabina Benalamdena
The cable car starts outside Tivoli World in Arroyo de la Miel, the small four-persons cabin takes you on an approximate 10-minute journey to the upper station, which stands at a little less than 724 metres above sea level. From there you can stroll to other viewpoints and admire what are undoubtedly the best views of the Costa del Sol. On a clear day you will be able to see as far as the Rock of Gibraltar and even right across the straits of Morocco.
Tel: 952 575 038 Address: Explanada Tivoli s/n, 29631 Arroyo de la Miel, Benalmadena.

FUENGIROLA
This lively bustling resort of Fuengirola was once a little fishing village although you would not be able to tell today.

Fuengirola is famous for its five miles of golden sandy beach with bars, restaurants and hotels lining the promenade. It takes about 2 hours to walk from one end of the promenade to the other, making it an ideal stroll in the sun overlooking the Mediterranean.

If you want to see some of the old town, Santa Fe quarter has the windy streets full of white washed buildings, and it is one of the nicest places to dine with some of the Fuengirola's best restaurants.
The resort has an excellent selection of supermarkets and competitively priced shops, as opposed to being restricted to the typical gift shop strip with its imported shells and t-shirts.

Follow the shopping baskets on Tuesdays and you will find yourself at the largest and liveliest street market on the coast. There is also a Saturday boot sale here with the predictably intriguing selection of items on sale.

There is lots for the family to do; the aqua park, a trip to the zoo and a host of sea sports to a leisurely sight seeing tour on a horse-drawn carriage, or by foot, particularly recommended for Fuengirola's neighbour, Los Boliches which still reflects the ambience of a bygone era with narrow streets, neighbourhood shops and traditional white washed house, which once belonged to the local fishermen.
Transport is not a problem with an excellent bus and train service.

Parque Acuatico Mijas
Family friendly water park at the heart of the Costa del Sol. Open May through to September. The park offers everything for a full day of sun and exciting water adventures at great value.
For the little ones there is the colourful water play area "Aqualandia" specially designed for them, The whole family can enjoy the selection of water slides from Wild River or the wave pool or the Kamikase Slides, Other activities include mini golf, games area, a bar, restaurant and a picnic area It's a great day out for all the family!

Tel: 952 577 016 Address: Aqua land, S A, Carretera Nacional 340 Km. 209 Mijas Costa (by the McDonalds on the N340 by pass)

Fuengirola Zoo
The spectacular Fuengirola Zoo is designed to replicate the natural habit of each and every one of the animal species living there. Large areas have been created in which water and vegetation take front stage. Rivers, gigantic trees, impressive waterfalls, bamboo-shrouded temples, hanging bridges and abandoned mines taken over by birds and bats. These are just some of the magical places that will surprise you as you make your way through the grounds of Fuengirola Zoo.

Visit the sandy beach where Nile Crocodiles bask in the sun; watch the playful chimpanzees and the flashy mandrills; catch a glimpse of the Sumatra tigers as they battle beside Angkor Temple; come face to face with the taciturn leopards always on the watch.

Otters, hippos, turtles, kangaroos, birds, ….. Over 250 animals and 62 different species that will make your visit one you won't easily forget.
Tel: 952 666 301 Address: C/Camillo Jose Cela 6, Fuengirola

MIJAS COSTA
Mijas is located in the Spanish province of Malaga on the Costa del Sol. This charming resort is divided into two distinct areas - Mijas Costa, which is a bustling beachfront resort and Mijas Pueblo, which must rate as one of the prettiest villages in Spain.

This entire area is a golfer's paradise with year-round sun and numerous championship golf courses within easy reach. Just inland from Mijas Costa you'll find La Cala North and South golf courses and the David Leadbetter Golf Academy.

Also within easy driving distance are the famous courses of Valderrama, Torrequebrada, Alhaurin La Grande and Monte Mayor. No wonder they call the Costa del Sol the Golfing Mecca of Europe!

Horse Racing
For something a little different, why not go to the Hipodromo Costa del Sol it has regular horse races Sunday lunchtimes in winter and night races on Saturday in the summer. They have bars, restaurants, and souvenir shops and, of course a betting shop!
Tel: 952 592 700. Address: La Cala de Mijas.

MARBELLA
This is the place to be seen, Marbella is well known for its share of the rich and famous. Best described as a trendy cosmopolitan resort with long sandy beaches. Marbella also has an array of boutiques and modern shops, and in the Old Town the Old Marbella can be experienced. It has a bustling lively nightlife with a good range of bars and plenty of restaurants to suit all tastes. The resort is a combination of modern and old atmospheres.

Marbella has a down to earth side as well, an air of individuality, which can be best appreciated by exploring back streets in the old part of town. One of the prettiest places is the fabled 'Orange Square', which is located just off the main street in the older district and is also home to the 16th century town hall. Expect to meet with stately buildings, small shops, art galleries, bars and bistros together with a hub of activity day and night. And, depending on the time of year, the colours here can be vibrant, with the trees and exotic tropical plants set against a backdrop of dazzling white buildings and a deep blue sky.

From Guadalalmina to Cabopino, the Marbella coastline stretches along some 26 kilometres of sunny beaches bathed by the Mediterranean and where you can enjoy traditional fish and seafood favourites. There are also two large parks in Marbella, which provide some welcome shade to spend some time with a book. The amphitheatre at Constitution Park (once the garden of a private residence) is frequently used for concerts and plays in the summer. Casinos, clubs and just about every sporting activity under the sun, few places can match Marbella for world-class tennis, sailing and golf. There are also three pleasure craft harbours here.

The Costa del Sol boasts a wide array of nightlife, with Marbella and nearby Puerto Banús playing host to the most exclusive venues. For swanky surrounds head for the famous "Golden Mile", illuminated with a glittering tiara of star-studded restaurants, discos and nightclubs.

Other places of interest to visit include the Bonsai Museum, the Municipal Art Gallery, the Roman Villa and Roman Baths, the Museum of Spanish Contemporary Engravings, and the Marbella Mosque.


PUERTO BANUS
Puerto Banus is located just west of Marbella, it is a bustling cosmopolitan resort with plenty to keep you entertained. It is a luxurious resort that has an abundance of restaurants and bars to spend your evenings in. At the harbour you will be overwhelmed by the size and beauty of the Yachts that are moored there and should be seen in person.

The setting is close to ideal, and over the years the port has steadily grown and now features a casino, commercial shopping centre, a department store, marine observatory and a multi cinema.
Nightlife buzzes at Puerto Banus with your choice of alfresco bars, piano clubs and discos while during the day this is a window shopper's dream with several of the world renowned fashions houses featured here, in addition to small, interesting shops and boutiques.

If you really want to have a bird's eye view of the port's magnificent position, then regular boat trips are the ideal solution and available on a regular basis from the central promenade. Every Saturday morning in Puerto Banus by the bullring there is a very popular street market where you can pick up all sorts of bargains.

RONDA
About an hour inland from the Costa del Sol, the stunning town of Ronda straddles the 100m-deep (328ft) El Tajo gorge, with the old Muslim town (La Ciudad) and the newer town (El Mercadillo) connected by three bridges. One of them, the magnificent Puente Nuevo (New Bridge), is 200 years old. The steep cliffs and views of the stunning Serranía de Ronda make for a striking setting, and the historic town attracts many day-trippers from the coast. If you want to stay, most hotels and restaurants are in the newer town.

There's a lot to see within Ronda. Visitors can act macho in one of the oldest bullrings in Spain, Plaza de Toros (opened in 1785), and check out red flags and costumes in the Museo Taurino. The Palacio de Mondragón, once home to Fernando and Isabel, has a superb Islamic courtyard with cliff top garden. Those feeling energetic can climb down La Mina, 200 steps cut into the side of the cliff (don't forget - you have to come up again).

SAN PEDRO
San Pedro Alcantara is just 10 kilometres west from all the glitz and glamour of Marbella, yet just a few minutes drive away from the natural beauty of the Sierra de Ronda mountain range and 20 km from the town of Estepona, An ancient farming community, once famous for sugar cane, today San Pedro is a refreshingly unspoilt pueblo with an appeal all of its own.

Be sure to head for the central plaza with its gracious parish church and surrounding narrow streets, which are packed with intriguing small shops, sidewalk cafes and bars. Thursday is street market day with all the associated hustle and bustle; a veritable bargain shopper's paradise.

A pleasant walk is from the centre of town to the beachfront along the Avenida del Marques del Duero that is a particularly attractive wide avenue flanked by palm trees. And the modern wide promenade is ideal for continuing your stroll with several excellent chiringuitos (beachside restaurants) specialising in fish dishes. Visit Bora Bora if only for a drink at the bar. It is one of the best beach clubs on the coast, with a superb restaurant and all the usual beach facilities. A tropical paradise.

History buffs will enjoy the Paleochritian Balisilica Church by the sea and the third century Roman Baths, Las Bovedas. Check at the local tourist office for timings.

The Paleochritian Balisilica Church and Necropolis is located in the woods next to the Bora Bora Beach Club that is on the sea front directly in front of the town. A little further west along the beach to Guadalmina is located the restored remains of the Roman Baths. If driving, leave San Pedro westward towards Estepona. Stop at the tourist office in the Arch for the keys. After passing under the Marbella Arch, turn right and double back under the road tunnel.

ESTEPONA
Estepona is less commercialised and more relaxed than its neighbours. Sixteen kilometres from Marbella, it has a lovely seaside promenade and harbour area around which you'll find plenty of restaurants and bars. For a true taste of Spain head towards the town centre to find traditional tapas bars and shops selling local crafts and leather goods.

SELWO Aventura Estepona
Just off the N340 highway, close to Estepona lays one of the world's most unique nature parks, by the name of Selwo. The park is based on the African safari park idea and houses 2000 animals in semi-wild conditions. Visitors are taken on a four-hour tour, on foot and in four-wheel drive trucks to see the animals in their natural habitat.

Your journey through Selwo starts with the botanical gardens where you will see a wide variety of plants, all set in peaceful gardens. There are many animals on display, some of which are quite rare. All are kept in first class conditions and well cared for. One of the most unusual walks is through the bird canyon, a large netted area where birds fly freely, as though in the wild.

Cross the spectacular 107m long bridge to the central village, you can take the safari truck on two very different routes. The valley route encompasses the bears, lions and tigers among other animals. From the viewpoint, the whole park is visible and on a clear day you can see Gibraltar and the coast of Africa. The second route is the Sabana route, which is inhabited by species such as gnus, orix, antelopes and rhinos. From here you can see the roaming elephants.

Selwo provides a unique and fantastic experience for the whole family. It is not a zoo! The animals are genuinely in almost natural habitats with sympathetic borders between them and the public. One advantage that Selwo has is space - and plenty of it.


Opens 1 of January - 1 of June: 10,00 - 18:00
2 of June - 30 of September: 10:00 - 19:00
1 of October - 31 of December: 10:00 - 18:00
Tel: 952 792 150 Address: Ctra. C-N340 Km. 162.5, Las Lomas Del Monte, 29680, Estepona

GIBRALTAR
Enjoy the scenery of the Spanish and Moroccan coastlines as you arrive into Gibraltar. Cross the border from Spain into British territory, where you can see British policemen, spend British money and enjoy the duty free shopping. The city centre is long and narrow, extending along Main Street. Much of this bustling high street has been pedestrianised; pavement cafes, and bars offering welcome relief for weary shoppers.

There are selections of tours you can go on for eg. The Gibraltar Rock tour where you can have a guided tour or go by taxi and see the mischievous monkeys at Apes Den, you can also visit St Michael's Cave (there is an entry fee) it is a natural bottomless cavern deep within the rock. Or you can travel by cable car to the top of the rock where you can relax and have a drink at the top and enjoying spectacular views across the Straits to Africa, or wonder through the Upper Rock Nature Reserve to Apes Den.

Dolphin Safaris
Nothing can compete with the wonderful sight of wild dolphins, dancing and playing. A chartered dolphin trip also offers a fantastic opportunity to cruise and enjoy stunning sights of Gibraltar, Spain and Morocco and, of course, see these beautiful mammals wild and free in their own natural habitat. For safety reasons departures are subject to weather conditions.

Dolphin World
Combine the world's favourite animal with a cruise around one of the most visually spectacular and historic bays in the world and you have all the makings for an unforgettable day out on " Dolphin World". Europe's top dolphin-watching trip, offers comfortable frontline seating, a fully fitted bar and souvenirs. During the ninety-minute cruise, passengers have the chance to see, photograph and get close to different species of dolphins, sunfish, turtles, and flying fish and occasionally whale. Every cruise is accompanied by an award-winning commentary on the world of dolphin and times in Gibraltar.
For reservations and details call 677 278 845. Address: Marina Bay, Gibraltar.

Local Markets in the Costa del Sol

Street Market of Estepona:
Every Wednesday from 9am to 2pm, in the town centre of Estepona. To get to the market you need to walk into the town towards the sea. The market is also every Sunday, around the small port where there are lots of bars around the market to eat and drink.

Street Market of Calahonda:
Every Wednesday and Fridays located in the resort of Calypso.

Street Market of San Pedro Alcántara:
Every Thursday from 9am to 2pm, in the Divina Pastora District at the top end of the town. There is parking nearby but can be a challenge! It is a reasonable sized market with clothes, shoes, fresh produce and the usual tourist stalls.

Street Market of Las Chapas:
Every Friday from 9am to 2pm. in la Víbora.

Street Market of Nueva Andalucía:
Every Saturday from 9am to 2pm. next to the bullring. The stalls spread in all directions where you can find a good selection of Antiques and Art. The best place to park is at the bottom end of the town near the N340 and walk up (takes about 10 minutes). There are lots of places to eat and drink around the market.

Street Market of Fuengirola:
The market is every Sunday it is located near to the N340 and every Tuesday at the side of the bullring from 9am to 2.30pm at Fair site. Parking is very limited, the market is the largest on the coast and here you can buy just about anything, from original Moroccan leather craftwork to second hand video equipment. Watch out for pick-pockets and time share touts at the entrance (ignore any special offers of prizes etc).

Street Market of Sabinillas:
Every Sunday, where you can find a market and car boot sale, alongside the N340 highway. Very large but disorganised. Late starting but full of bargains! Good Moroccan and Indian items. Nearby bars become packed very quickly. Every Friday, in the town there is a small local market.


East of Malaga

NERJA
A truly Spanish town; nestling on a cliff top and known for the famous 'Balcon de Europa'. Nerja is a town where you can enjoy both the sea and the beautiful mountain scenery. The streets are lined with a variety of shops and boutiques and on one side of the resort you will find the small Calahonda beach where local fishermen land their haul. There is a selection of bars, restaurants and discos to keep you entertained during the evenings. One of the main attractions here in Nerja is the famous Cuevas de Nerja (Nerja Caves). The caves are breathtaking and, due to their excellent acoustic qualities, a great number of concerts are also held there throughout the year. They have been declared a National Historic & Artistic Monument of Spain and tours are quite spectacular, revealing a number of caves paintings from the Paleolithic period.
Nerja Caves Tel: 952 52 95 20

GRANADA
Granada has plenty to offer visitors. The Alhambra palace is a must-see. Set against the stunning Sierra Nevada, and surrounded by cypress and elms, it's an escape into Granada's Moorish past. There's a lot to see, including the Alcazaba, the Palacio Nazaries (Nasrid Palace) and the Generalife gardens, so allow at least an afternoon.

Back in Granada itself is Albayzín, the old Muslim quarter. Islamic ramparts, cisterns, gates, fountains and houses remain, and many of the churches are built on the sites of Islamic buildings. The gothic/Renaissance cathedral has an interesting and roomy interior. Various Catholic monarchs are buried in the adjoining Capilla Real (Royal Chapel). If you fancy shopping, the former Muslim silk exchange, Alcaicería, just southeast of the chapel, is full of temptations.

FRIGILIANA
Just seven kilometres north of Nerja is the typical pueblo Blanco of Frigiliana, which sits high on a mountain ridge overlooking the sea with spectacular panoramic views. The village is a tangle of narrow cobbled streets lined by whitewashed houses, their wrought-iron balconies filled with planters of brilliant red geraniums. Small plazas provide shady seating while the village bars are popular with visitors who come here to taste the locally produced wine. There are also several excellent shops selling pottery and ceramics, including decorative plates with their distinctive Arab design.

SIERRA NEVADA
The Sierra Nevada mountains are snow-capped for much of the year and offer skiing from November until late May. Being less than two hours drive from the coast, it really is possible to spend the morning skiing in the snow and the afternoon sunbathing on the beach. And how many places in the world can make such a claim!

Sierra Nevada - summer walking and hiking

During the rest of the year the Sierra Nevada nature park offers the walker endless opportunities. The desolate upper slopes of Mt. Mulhacen at an altitude of well over 3000m give the impression of being in a lunar landscape.

The ski resort of Sol y Nieve is located in the Sierra Nevada mountain range in Andalucia. It is the most southerly ski resort in Europe and is small in comparison to other European resorts. The Sierra Nevada ski resort has numerous runs of varying difficulties to satisfy all skiing desires. There is an surprisingly active nightlife in the Sierra Nevada resort. Spaniards have a reputation for being 'night owls' and this can be witnessed even in a skiing resort

CORDOBA
Once the largest city of Roman Spain, Cordóba later formed the heart of the western Islamic empire. Today, the city is a typical bustling, noisy Andalusian city, with lots of atmosphere, fascinating sites, intriguing small streets and shops and the inevitable fabulous choice of restaurants and bars
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