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About Costa del Sol

Costa del Sol is a picturesque coastline in southern Spain, located in the province of Malaga, famous for its sunny days, warm climate, and beautiful beaches. This region attracts numerous tourists due to its resorts, such as Marbella and Torremolinos, offering a variety of entertainment and cultural opportunities. Visitors can enjoy unique Spanish cuisine, stunning nature, and traditional Andalusian festivals. A highlight of Costa del Sol is the magnificent promenade along the coast, and historic sites, including Malaga's old town and the famous Gibralfaro fortress. It is an ideal destination for relaxation and active leisure under the sun.

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Main attractions in

Alcazaba
Alcazaba
Marbella Old Town
Marbella Old Town
Nerja Cave
Nerja Cave
The Museo Picasso Malaga
The Museo Picasso Malaga
Malaga Roman Theatre
Malaga Roman Theatre
Castillo de Colomares
Castillo de Colomares
Alcazaba
The Alcazaba of Malaga is an outstanding example of 11th-century Moorish architecture. Perched on a hill, it offers breathtaking views of the city and port. Inside, you'll find ancient walls, beautiful gardens, and a museum showcasing archaeological artifacts that reflect the region's rich history.
Marbella Old Town
The Old Town of Marbella, known as "Casco Antiguo," is a charming area characterized by narrow, winding streets, vibrant flower-filled balconies, and historical architecture. Visitors can explore the picturesque Plaza de los Naranjos, visit the 16th-century Church of Our Lady of the Incarnation, and enjoy local tapas at cozy restaurants. This delightful area is a perfect blend of tradition and modernity.
Nerja Cave
The Nerja Caves are a natural wonder located in Andalusia. These impressive karst caves are renowned for their massive stalactites and stalagmites, creating breathtaking chambers. One cave houses the world's largest stalagmite. This site captivates visitors with its natural beauty and archaeological significance.
The Museo Picasso Malaga
The Picasso Museum in Malaga houses over 200 works, including paintings, ceramics, and drawings. Set in the 16th-century Buenavista Palace, it showcases the artist's creative journey. Temporary exhibitions and cultural events enrich the experience, making the museum a must-visit for art enthusiasts.
Malaga Roman Theatre
The Roman Theatre in Malaga is a remarkable 1st-century BC monument built during Emperor Augustus's reign. Located at the foot of the Alcazaba, it has well-preserved features like the orchestra, stage, and seating area. The site is open to visitors and serves as a venue for cultural events.
Castillo de Colomares
Colomares Castle in Benalmádena is an extraordinary monument dedicated to Christopher Columbus's discovery of America. Built between 1987 and 1994, it blends Gothic, Renaissance, and Romanesque styles. The castle also houses the world’s smallest chapel. Its unique architecture and historical symbolism make it a captivating attraction.

Vacation with children

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Bioparc Fuengirola

A family-friendly zoo with a focus on naturalistic habitats, where kids can see tigers, gorillas, and orangutans up close. There are interactive experiences for children of all ages.
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Selwo Aventura

An adventure park and safari with animals from all over the world. Families can enjoy jeep safaris, zip-lining, and walking tours through the park’s vast landscapes.
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Aqualand Torremolinos

A large water park with thrilling slides, wave pools, and dedicated areas for younger children. It’s an ideal place to cool off and have fun in the sun.
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Mariposario de Benalmádena

A butterfly park where kids can walk through a tropical rainforest and see hundreds of colorful butterflies up close. It’s an educational and magical experience for children.
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Caminito del Rey

A scenic, family-friendly hike along a cliffside walkway. Older kids and parents can enjoy breathtaking views of the gorge and river below, while learning about the area’s history.
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La Casa de la Cultura in Marbella

A cultural center offering family-friendly workshops, concerts, and exhibitions. It’s a great way to introduce children to the arts and local traditions.
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