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The Costa del Sol is one of the most popular
holiday haunts for British tourists and residents
and runs from Nerja to Gibraltar. Miles of sandy beaches, rows of hotels,
and over 320 days of sunshine a year. There
is definitely something for everyone. The most
popular coastal
resorts are Torremolinos, Fuengirola, Benalmadena
and Marbella. Further
down the coast are quieter areas, such as that of Estepona, a quaint
town with a wonderful beach and promenade and a prosperous
future in the holiday & property marketplace.

Since
the 1950's this area has been a popular destination,
attracting more and more people each year. The
airport, roads, rail and other facilities have
grown in accordance with demand. The dream to live here
is now becoming a reality for 1000´s of people a
year. The lifestyle is
'ideal' and the weather is perfect. Golfers who wish to play on first class courses
in dry, sunny weather will find all that they
want on the Costa del Sol. There are in fact some
of the best courses in the world. If sight-seeing
is part of your agenda then this wonderful area
has much to offer. Within a short distance are
major cities worth seeing and on the other extreme
are tiny white-washed villages clinging to the
mountain sides. Not far from the crowded beaches
are true Spanish villages such as Casares, Ronda,
Manilva and Sabinillas, all locked in time and
offering 'true Spain'. Along the coast, tourists
of all nationalities are made welcome and there
are few places that do not understand English.
The
Costa del Sol is the number one place in Spain
for British tourists to holiday and emigrate to. This opens up
a wide variety of options for running a business
in Spain.
This
part of Spain is also one of the best places to buy a
property if you are looking for an investment.
There are still many inland areas which are yet
to be discovered but are still within a short
drive from Malaga airport.
Here is a short guide to them major resorts:
Torremolinos
This
is one of the original Costa del Sol resorts,
established in the 60's and still a popular
destination for British tourists.
The beaches are lovely and there
are ample bars, restaurants and hotels.
The resort has a wonderful nightlife. Torremolinos
is just 10-15 minutes from the airport,
linked by the main coast road. The train also
passes through on its way from Malaga to
Fuengirola. The train line is being extended to Marbella
and completion is set for around 2008.
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Benalmadena
Benalmadena Costa is located
between Torremolinos and Fuengirola and is
a long time favourite with families. A
very popular resort, well known for its award
winning marina. There is
every kind of activity here and ample hotels
of varying star rating. The beaches are
very great and safe for children. There is a huge expat community
here, divided between the three main areas;
Benalmadena Pueblo (a quiet village), Benalmadena
Costa (the coastal area) and
Arroyo
de la Miel (based higher up the hill).
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Arroyo de la Miel
Arroyo de la Miel is a lovely, peaceful
village with a mixed nationality community.
Still keeping is Spanish Village feel yet
offering foreign expats a wonderful haven.
Famous for its theme park, Tivoli World where
you can also take a cable car to the top of
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Fuengirola
Fuengirola is the most wheelchair
friendly area of the Costa del Sol. With its 7km
promenade, beautiful beaches and scenery, the town has something for everyone. A
favourite for British, Spanish, Scandinavian and
German tourists and residents. The beaches are
long, wide and clean, they all
boast the award of the Blue Flag and offers water sports, sailing
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Los Boliches & Torreblanca
Within the postal town of Fuengirola are two
small towns, Los Boliches and Torreblanca. In
the past Los Boliches was a small fishing
village but today it is a thriving town with
three 4* hotels, fabulous beaches and an
abundance of bars and restaurants. Torreblanca
is a more residential town which now extends
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Mijas
Mijas
is divided into two main areas; Mijas Pueblo,
the traditional white village, perched on
the mountain site, quiet, picturesque yet now a major tourist attraction. Mijas Costa,
which includes Calahonda, Riviera del Sol,
Torrenueva and La Cala de Mijas, is the coastal area of
Mijas. Very built up with a huge expat community,
more and more hotels and plenty of bars and
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Marbella
Marbella is divided in 4 main areas,
Marbella Town, Puerto Banus, San Pedro de
Alcantara and Estepona. Marbella Town is made up of the
luxury residential urbanizations, where many famous
people live, a wonderful high street offering
a wide selection of shops selling designer wear
and expensive jewellery, and a quaint old
town which boasts the most beautiful plaza
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Puerto Banus has been given the nickname 'The playground
of the rich'. This is due to the Marina
where breathtaking yachts and liners are
moored. A magnet for the rich and famous and
definitely the place to be seen if you're young
and gorgeous.
San Pedro is predominately a residential
area with a very good selection of extremely fine restaurants.
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Estepona is also a residential area, very
popular as the place to buy your holiday home. Still tranquil yet
offering fantastic beaches, enough nightlife
for any age group and a lovely harbour where
the market is held weekly.
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