Costa del Sol - highly recommended, Elviria and Bahia de Marbella. Fabulous beaches which stretch for miles with safe, clean water and shallow areas for children.
Elviria offers a wide variety of restaurants and the following are highly recommended: 'Rosmarinos' first class italian/continental menu, delicious home made pasta, argentinian fillet steak, gorgeous surroundings and subtle professional service. Average price 35 Euros per head for 3 courses but worth every cent. 'Da Brunos at Cabopino' offers great food, good service and reasonable prices. Try the rack of lamb it is the best I have had anywhere! 'Tie Gallery' restaurant near Peurto Banus is out of this world. Stay in Elviria amongst its beautiful villas apartments and golf courses.
Elviria is 15 minutes from Marbella and 15 minutes from Fuengirola. The areas offer fabulous shopping, markets, zoo, waterparks, walking and hiking, cycling, fantastic beaches for watersports and sunbathing and a wide selection of restaurants and bars. For a lively night out go to Puerto Banus with its vast selection of bars and clubs. I recommend 'Screem' and 'Dreamers' clubs for the under 30s and 'Marvelous' or 'Havana Bar' for the over 30s.
Stay in luxury apartments and have freedom and opportunity to explore at your own pace.
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We go there a lot but the last time we stayed at the Riu Ferrara. What a beautiful hotel it is and the service is brilliant.
We will be flying with Monarch again in September to Torrox.
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One thing that almost all tourists to the area overlook these days however are the white villages just off the coast that offer a true taste of what Spanish life is like.
Malaga The Costa Del Sol or more likely the tourist hotspots of Benalmadena Fuengirola or Marbella: The Costa Del Sol has become in the last decade the UKs favourite holiday destination thanks to its year round sun and cheap prices coupled with British Friendly locals and a myriad of tourist attractions.
Just a 20 minute drive from the coast you have towns such as Benehavis Ojen Alhaurin and Monda. These villages are like time capsules going back to the early 20th century when life was simple and carefree where farmers still herd their goats through the villages in search of greener pastures and lunch can be had in any one of many tapas bars for just a few euros. The more adventurous among you can pick up a leg of the famous serrano ham or a few bottles of fresh olive oil or enough locally made garlic to last until your next trip for little more than the cost of a full english breakfast on the coast and more importantly you will be buying memories of your trip that are un-comparable to the typical photo on a plate that blights the coastal tourist spots.
Any tourist can go to the nightclubs and beachbars dotted around the coast but for a true holiday experience nothing compares to seeing how the locals really lived before the costa del sol became the costa del expat!
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We all had an excellent weekend away with great weather. As girls abroad we did not at any time feel unsafe and all the locals were friendly.
We arrived after a great flight with Monarch into Malaga from Gatwick about 7pm and caught the local bus for £2 euros to Marbella and then a taxi for 10euros into Puerto Banus dropped off our bags and went for a curry in the harbour. I cannot recommend Puerto Banus enough for a up-market weekend away. There is a lovely harbour excellent restaurants (some rather pricey) and clean golden sanded beaches.
Yes there are lots of so-called Millionaires in posh expensive cars and yachts but if you can see through the arrogance it is a lovely place to stay.
Would definately revisit and travel with Monarch again.
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If lying on the beach 24/7 gets a little tedious try exploring along the coast East of Malaga.
Yes! East not West. less than an hour from Malaga is the wonderful scenery and beaches of the Costa Tropical stretching from Nerja to Almunecar. Both Nerja and Almunecar have much to offer Nerja with its numerous bars and nightlife combined with the enchanting underground caves nearby is well worth the visit.
If its shopping your after then make sure you visit on one of the market days when you will find bagains galore. If you want to get away from the tourist trap then travel about 15kilometers further East to La Herradura. La Herradura lies twixt Nerja and Almunecar the name itself means Horseshoe and in this small Spanish seaside town you will discover why it remains one of the Costa little secrets.
The beach road is scattered with cafes and bars where local and visiting Spanish sit for much of the day drinking the local wine and nibbling on the complimentary tapas. Yup every time you buy a drink out comes the tapas and very morish it is too in fact you will not want to each lunch after tasting the various tapas that are served to you.
If your taste buds are stuck on British type food then visit the Hideaway cafe bar between the childrens playground and the market place. Here you can still buy a beer for around £1 and sit on the terrace until early evening watching the red/orange sun disappear on the seas horizon.
Bars stay open until the early hours (in fact the local Spanish dont emerge until around 9pm) and if your a really late owl then you must visit the local live music nightspot (weekends only) called La Cochera. This is an experience not to be missed and if you didnt salsa or boogie before you arrived at La Herradura you will be able to by 5am which is when the music stops and everyone meanders home to their spanish hideaways.
The scenery around La Herradura is breathtaking there are a number of protected parks and naturist beaches so whatever your preference you will find something to delight you! Unfortunately there are not many hotels (well only one actually) in La Herradura though there are a number of hostel style accommodation available. So if your thinking of staying overnight you need to book well in advance. Otherwise make sure your driver doesn't over indulge on the local vino and your still only about 1 hours drive back to Malaga.
Hasta la Viva La Herradura.
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Forget jumping on the train bus or transfer coach down to a soulless beach resort on the costa del hell.
It wasnt given that nickname for no reason. Instead taste a bit of real spanish life by staying in Malaga city itself. Not only is it crammed with the most fantastic variety of bars restaurants and nightlife youve ever seen it is also home to one of spains most famous exports. No not San Miguel but Pablo Picasso. As well as visiting the birthplace of the famous artist you can view some of his greatest work in the magnificent Picasso Museum. But dont stop there. If you feel inspired by the exhibits there are a number of other fantastic museums dotted around the city centre many of them free to enter. Another local masterpiece dating back many years before Pablos rise to fame is the breathtaking cathedral. Take half an hour to stop by one of the adjacent cafes to admire the architecture over a coffee before popping inside for a guided tour.
I could go on for hours about all the wonderful things to do and see in Malaga especially in summer but take a trip their yourself and discover what I have many times over. You'll definitely want to go back for more.
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...never flown with monarch before but i have to say they were briliant will definatley use them the next time we go away!!
recently visited playamar in toremolinoss our day started at 4 am when we left for the airport. never flown with monarch before but i have to say they were briliant will definatley use them the next time we go away!!
anyways after landing in malaga we went outside to get a couple of taxis be aware that these drivers dont speak much english at all ours didnt speak any so i made sure he saw the full address of where we were staying even so they managed to drop us off 3 streets away and not knowing the area we found this a little daunting. well after a little messing about we found our villa and i have to say from their on the holiday was brilliant the resort has everything a family could want in a holday. at least 5 miles of beaches to walk along plenty of shops bars resturants everything you could possibly want. a short bus ride can take you in to the town and a five min walk from their will take you into the water park. all the english bars are so friendly always willing to help an give out information and their food isnt bad for the price either. this is the first time we havent booked a package deal an we saved so much money this way. we have five children and booking with monarch and finding our own accomodation well it has made it so we can go abroad every year from now on brilliant ...........
THANKS MONARCH!!!!!!!!
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...I have enjoyed my trips with you as I have done several.
My daughter lives in Spain (Malaga) and I would love to visit her whenever I can I was hoping that you could send me your special offers whenever you can especially the 30 June 2006 - thank you I have enjoyed my trips with you as I have done several.
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Head East of Malaga to the mountains of the Sierra Tejeda and and unspoilt villages.
Good inexpensive local food fabulous walking and scenery and history. Wildflowers in spring are fantastic and wildlife if you get up early and are quiet.
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visited estepona wonderfull spanish town upkept to perfection very clean beaches magnificent flowers good food...
visited estepona wonderfull spanish town upkept to perfection very clean beaches magnificent flowers good food long promanade nicest place in spain we have been to up and coming resort.
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escape from the crowds and take a drive along the coast away from the glitz and glamour of marbella and head to the little known costa tropical and the traditional white washed village of salobrena.
great unspoilt beaches spain as the spanish know it and rub shoulders with the locals on holiday and not your fellow brits. the costa tropical has a micro climate which offers great temperatures all year round but with the sierra nevadas and skiing only 50mins away.
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...must try MIRAMAR wonderful shopping centre just a short distance from Mijas and Fangerola LA CALA nice night life good beach for families and also for elderly...
for golfers wonderful MIJAS GOLFdown the drive way and turn left onto main roadjust 100yd up road on the left a fantastic resterant LA MARENA highly recemendedclean food excellentstaff wonderful dont miss it.
must try MIRAMAR wonderful shopping centre just a short distance from Mijas and Fangerola LA CALA nice night lifegood beach for familiesand also for elderly as you can just walk a short distance to the beachvery clean does get busynice little resterants scatered about and nice little shops for browsing.
going out for a ride in your car try AlarinCoinCartama if you are thinking of buying a property THINK firstbe very carefuland really read into every little detailthere really are many hidden surprizesremember add 10 onto the pricemake sure you have a good solicitorperhaps a friend has already brought a property ask them to help first and dont hand any money over to anyone other than that i loved it its a really nice placereason for coming home my husband missed the English way of life but i would go back tomorrow
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Puerto Cabopino is just fabulous. We went out on the Splash boat with Barry and saw hundreds and hundreds of dolphins it was absolutely fantastic!!.
We were so close we could lean over the front of the boat and touch them absolutely amazing
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I would just like to say how pleased I was with my flights to and from malaga with Monarch airlines.
The flights were prompt and the staff were all very helpful and friendly. I will be returning to Malaga in september and will certainly be using Monarch again. Thankyou!!
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I live 6 months of the year in Benalmadena Pueblo it is a most Beautiful unspoilt village.
There are some wonderful places to dine I would recommend the Restaurant Casa Fidel For food service friendliness and ambience also I play tennis at the Aztec Country Club at Riviera Del Sol near La CAla De Mijas there is a poolside bar restaraunt called J J Broadways which is excellant and there is mini golf tennis and a beautifil swimming pool gym etc.
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If you like high-rise resorts and crowded beaches stay on the west side of Malaga. If you would like a change from that go in the other direction and head for Nerja.
Nerja has 7 beaches beautiful scenery and a relaxed atmosphere which you cannot find at other reorts along the costa.
In the old town there are a myriad of streets to explore where you can discover all sorts of shops bars and restaurants.
You will not find a beach like the Burriana backed with shops bars and restaurants and of course Sunday would not be Sunday without lunch at Ayos. You can tell the quality by the fact that a lot of the locals eat there. All the paella you can eat for €5.
The views from the Balcon de Europa are simply stunning looking back over the town to the nearby Sierra Almijara.
Sightseeing wise you have the caves Granada the Sierra Nevada Frigilliana and the Costa Tropical within easy driving distance.
Nerja is the complete resort.
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I personally recommend the Castle Beach Hotel set in lively Fuengirola. however if money isnt an issue the Puente Romano in chic Marbella next to the fashion boutiques and sexy beaches...
When you fly to Málaga in the summer season you can feel the heat of the Sun Coast as the plane doors open.
High season is perfect for anyone that loves the sun and many hotels or holiday rentals appartments or villas are available. I personally recommend the Castle Beach Hotel set in lively Fuengirola. however if money isnt an issue the Puente Romano in chic Marbella next to the fashion boutiques and sexy beaches for the most elegant people in Puerto Banús and night life worth while to stay awake for...
However if the heat is too much for you October time is lovely too especially for golfers. With over 50Golf courses within 1 hours drive of the airport this is every golfers paradise!
The ever growing Costa is worthwile for anytime of year!
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I am 9 years old and would recommened TIVOLI WORLD in Benalmadena. I think it is a fun place for all the family.
When I went with my parents and my sister we all had a great time together. Even my Mum and Dad went on the rides with us we were surprised. I think this is a good place for birthday parties as hopefully I am going to have mine there this year as I did last year.
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Used Malaga Airport for 6 Holidays to Nerja over the last 7 years and Monarch several times. The Flights always on time and the Ground and Cabin Crew friendly and efficient...
Have also used Europa car hire and have always found them friendly and efficient TILL THIS YEAR... However they are now called Europa Goldcar... I waited over 2 hours to get the the desk to collect a prebooked car. Then waited a further 40 minutes to get the keys of a car which was not as booked dirty and scratched in a number of places...
I appreciate that Malaga airport is undergoing some major structural changes, but was not advised of any delays before arriving when prebooking. Please warn your readers to seriously consider using Europa Goldcar before pre-booking on their very use friendly Website... It does NOT reflect the level of service they receive at Malaga Airport.
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My review is of a fabulous penthouse apartment about 30 mins from Malaga airport in Riviera Del Sol.
We found it on the Owners direct website no. S2022. It was furnished like a show house but was also very homely. It was situated in a quiet complex nad everyone we met there were very fiendly. I'd highly recommend this place for a visit.
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If you fancy something different then jump on the cable car and go to the top of the mountains at the back of the resort from there you can see over to North Africa and Gibraltar.
I live in Benalmadena here on the Costa del sol. For a holiday it has a lot to offer. Apart from the sun sea sand and... there is a lot more going on. We have an amusement park called Tivoli World which opens mainly in the summer months then there is Selwo Marina where you can see penguins sea lions and the most amazing dolphin show.
We also have a very posh marina voted the best in the world for over 4 years just look at those yachts!!!.
Food wise it has to be fresh fish there is nothing quite like sitting in a chiringuito (beach bar/restaurant) eating freshly caught fish and sipping a tinto de verano (red wine and lemonade). There is somthing for everyone here hope to see you soon here on the Costa del sol.
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I have got to give monarch 10/10 for the service. We fly several times a year and don't travel with anyone one else (and we have flown with many).
We have a young child now and anything we need for her they are more than happy to help.
We have travelled the whole length of the Costa over the years and have found lake vinuela a must for you all to see absolutely beautiful. We are actualy thinking of moving over next year to live.
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I love the costa del sol Benalmadena is my favorite. This place has something for everyone.
Very large park with lake with all sorts in many animals roam free ducks chickens rabbits peacocks and it's free the kids love it. Also has cafes in there.
The beach is great the water is safe and walm. Next the marina, great looking at boats plenty of restaraunts and bars to visit. The kids will also like feeding the fish there.
There is Tivilli world in Arroyo this opens late and has shows and rides There is also a cable car an absolute must (unless you fear heights)at the top there is a bird show and also horses the market is also on here on Fridays.
If you are going without children and like a drink try the 24 hour square it is what it says. Try hopping on a bus or train to Fuengirola or Torremolinos about 1 euro. Fuengirola has plenty of bars and restaraunts for all pockets you can still get a pint for 1 euro the beach is great plenty of room for everyone. there is a huge shopping complex there (shoe heaven). There is also a huge market on here every Tuesday.
Torremolinos Has more noise in places, but not til late at night. Plenty of places to eat for everyone's pocket if you like fish you will love this place. There's calle San Miguel a street that winds from the top to bottom full of a range of little shops you end up on the beach. You can walk from there all the way back to Benalmadena. Also good for people who are less mobile as it is flat all the way along from Torremolinos to Benalmadena.
If the beach is not your thing visit Gibraltar 8.50 euros or Ronda seville Granada. Plenty to eat drink see and do. It's cheap to get there and the apartments are cheap. What else can I say go see for yourself you won't regret it and you will return. - M Lewis
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Benalmanena is only 15 mins from Malaga airport we also have the best marina on the coast the beaches are clean and a safe place for you and your chilren to spend the day.
I live in Benelmadena malaga it's one of the best places on the costa del sol there are a lot of good places to see and to eat out here is so cheap the food is wonderful.
We also have a great theme park here called Tivoli world so it makes it a good place for children you can go up the mountain on one of the cable cars where you will see great horse shows also bird shows you can then have a day at the dolphin show which is set in a wonderful park that is teeming with animals. - Liz Long
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Because of all the terminal improvement work going on leaving and arriving at the airport can be quite frustrating. I would recommend the following...
Because of all the terminal improvement work going on leaving and arriving at the airport can be quite frustrating.
I would recommend the following:- If you intend to hire a car I would suggest that you leave the airport by taxi or public transport and hire locally. Leave yourself plenty of time when returning to the airport (if you are staying/living fairly near to a railway station the train is is the best public transport option for price and fewer delays). If you are being collected from the airport arrange to be picked up from outside the departure lounge (Top Floor). There is much less congestion and fewer police moving you on. - K. S. Knight
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We have just stayed in some fabulous new apartments in Casares Playa. We had never heard of the area before but we found that it has a brand new golf course El Cortesin.
The apartments are only 800m to the beach and the apartments were superb and the onsite management Mi Casa Tu Casa catered for our every wish and need. It was close to the lovely Puerto De La Duquesa which was perfect for us for a night out (thanks for organising the babysitter Lorraine) and also for my six year old who enjoyed the beach and feeding the fishes. It was also close to Gibraltar so we got to see the apes. I have already booked my apartment at Casares del Sol for next August. - Natalie Palmer
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You feel that you are in real Spain, but so close to all the facilities it's a great place to explore Andalucia from.
Alhaurin el Grande - Andlucia
Located in the mountains 30 mins from the airport 20 mins to the beach. Pueblo Andaluz on Alhaurin Golf is a fantastic location for independent travellers families and keen golfers.
The pool and facilities are fantastic the location beautiful and peaceful the kids love it and the accommodation is of a very high standard. - Anne Burningham
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Nerja is a gem on the Costa Del Sol
. - Keith Taylor
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Flight was good and so was the service. I was only visiting my daughter who lives in Marbella. She took me to some fabulous restaurants on the sea front.
- Margarida Rodrigues
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Casares del Sol was recommended to us. It is a newly built and upcoming development. We had our own swimming pool in the area, secure carpark at the basement.
We have recently visited Casares del Sol which is is 45 minutes from Malaga Airport, located between Estepona and Duquesa in Costa del Sol. Our flight to Malaga with Monarch was straight forward. The staff were all friendly, helpful and always has a smile on their face. Aparthotel and sports complex will be on the site in the future, it is surrounded with golf courses, 5 minutes walk to the beach, half an hour drive to Gibralter and the best of it all are the good and helpful neighbours and the sunny weather. If anyone is looking for a quietsecure and peaceful family holiday this is the place to go. We love it and we highly recommend it. We will be back again very soon. - Marilyn
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We visit Nerja east of Malaga at least twice or three times a year and never get fed up of the place.
Even though it is not a huge town there are still places we have not seen. If you like to people watch the Sierra Nevada is only a couple of hours drive from there. If you like to visit lovely beaches apart from the beautiful ones in Nerja La Herradura is only half an hour away.
If you go inland then Lake Viñuela is a true beauty spot. However I would like to mention Monarch airlines as I wish I had discovered them sooner we flew with them in June to Alicante and then in December to Nerja for the New Year and their service has prompted us to book our October holiday with them and our February holiday in 2008. We are going to Thailand in July a pity they do not fly there too! - Barbara Jeffries
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Nerja is a definite must. Lots to see and do have been visiting several times every year for 14 years and still not tired of it.
For a change try the Monarch service flying into Granada further to travel to the coast but well worth it and stop off in Granada city if you can spare the time the magical Alhambra Palace will not disappoint. - David
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Competa is a beautiful village in the Axarquia. Hire a car and drive to the village or take a taxi.
There are lots of fiestas including the Night of the Wine in August. Great for walking in the Almijaras. The local people are friendly and welcoming. I have been going there for 20 years and never get bored! - Tina Irving
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If you are staying on the Costa Del Sol and love that all over tan
then a trip to Estepona is the order of the day. At the rear of Costa Natura naturist resort is a lovely beach and you can get food from the very conveniently placed cabanna. - Alan Cameron
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We stayed in the Costa del Sol last year (San Pedro de Alcantara) but I preferred Casares Real
as all you can see from the apartment is open countryside and a small beach resort. Hence you feel as if you are away from the general building work of the Costa del Sol. The apartment is a 15-20 minutes walk down to a lovely beach but as it was so hot we would drive down and walk along the beach to Sabinillas. - Julie Shaw
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We had a fantastic 10 days holiday at our Lunymar Apartment on la Resina Golf Course just before Estepona 40 mins drive from Malaga Airport.
We spent the time exploring the areas beaches visiting the amazing Selwo Safari Park right on our doorstep (whole day needed) and a wonderful day visiting Ronda through the Sierra Bermeja which is the mountain range running parallel to the coast. As you approach the top of the mountain range there is a most welcome row of restaurants in a lay-by catering to tourists and the locals alike. The food was fabulous and the menu was wonderful value.
Flying with Monarch is great - prices are good and the planes are on time! - Mrs B Cumming
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While holidaying in Mijas Costa this year we took a trip down to the Selwo Nature Reserve just outside Estepona.
It was a great day out and once inside there is nothing else to pay for except refreshments which were quite reasonable. Last year we went to the sister attraction Selwo Dolphin Park in Benalmaddenna which is equally as good and we would recommend either for a family day out. - Ray Bilbie
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We have taken many friends to the Alhabra in Granada, it is a truly wonderful place and gives you a fantastic insight into how Spain has evolved
during centuries of invasions. The Mosque at Cordaba is very dramatic and shows the oppulance and history of the past. The Andalucian villages of Comares and Rio Gordo where the Easter Passion play is perfomed is something not to be missed. These villages are only 40 mins up very good roads from Torre del Mar and Nerja and reflect the true Spain. - Walker
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We have been going to Nerja on the Costa del Sol now for 12 years.
It is a magical place to see with it's many coves and the busy Burriana beach & many beach bars. We love the area so much we have bought a holiday home near the lake area of Vinuela, well worth a trip there. - L Muir
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I visited friends near Malaga and we went for a two-day visit to Granada.
Instead of actually staying in Granada I persuaded them to stay at a casa rural called El Amparo about 10 mins from Alhama de Granada and about 40 mins from Granada itself. I've stayed there before and I was sure they would love it as much as I did. I was absolutely right! It's a peaceful and beautiful haven and totally relaxing after the liveliness of Malaga and long sightseeing days in Granada. Try the fab new jacuzzi by the pool! - Valerie
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Try a stay in the White Villages to the east of Malaga.
Competa is the most central with lots of bars and restaurants. These are the real Spain, not commercialised and a lot cheaper than the west of Malaga. - Gill
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Nerja is a great place to stay and only 1 hour from Malaga.
It's worth buying a cheap flight and booking a studio or flat as there are so many nice places to eat and so much to see and do. The place is charming and you only need a cheap base. Probably the town centre is best and you can visit all of Nerja on foot and everytime I go I discover something new. - S.A Hempel
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La Carihuela is a great place to stay to the west of Torremolinos.
We stayed there three times in 2007. The Hotel we stayed at was Hotel Loc lago Rojo. It was two minutes from the promenade that connects to Benalmadina and handy for reastaurants. - Fred G Kells
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Mijas Golf Urbanisation near Fuengirola and in particular, Pueblo Mijitas has lots to offer.
It is fairly important to have a car because of the location but is cheap. It has a wonderful swimming pool and convenient shop and restaurant. The coastline in the area is fantastic for a 30 mile stretch with safe clean beaches. There are many great places to visit - Gibraltar, Seville, Mijas, Ronda, Granada for example. It is a brilliant holiday location. - David Benbow
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I have been coming to Benalmadena (near Malaga) for years. It is such a great place to be and the locals are so friendly.
The town is currently being refurbished and we stay in the VISTAMAR. The Benal Beach and the Minerva are also places to stay which are so friendly. Take a stroll up towards Torreqabrada and you will find that the sea turns blue and clear. It is the best. COME!!! - anon
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Staying in PYR Hotel the location was perfect for great nights out and some wonderful Golf.
The centrality meant that everything was in walking distance, mixing the buzz of the port with some very lively night-life. For a golfer it has everything close by - some really challenging course on some beautiful terrain. You can choose the level of golf you desire - whether you are a 24 or 4 handicapper this location has everything. - Brendan Healey
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Benalmadena is one of my favoutite holiday spots so much i go at least twice a year. I stay at The Aloha Puerto Sol right on the marina.
Benalmadena is one of my favoutite holiday spots so much i go at least twice a year. I stay at The Aloha Puerto Sol right on the marina . I cannot fault the hotel the rooms are mini suites so girls if your partner snores theres another room for you to get some sleep ! ! Buffet style meals with a wonderful selection and meat and fish cooked to your liking . Lots of friendly bars to the front of hotel and stalls etc on the promenade to the marina. Try it and see - Barbara Brown
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Benalmadena is one of my favoutite holiday spots so much i go at least twice a year. I stay at The Aloha Puerto Sol right on the marina.
I cannot fault the hotel the rooms are mini suites so girls if your partner snores theres another room for you to get some sleep ! ! Buffet style meals with a wonderful selection and meat and fish cooked to your liking . Lots of friendly bars to the front of hotel and stalls etc on the promenade to the marina. Try it and see - Barbara Brown
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Try a visit to Elviria Los Jardines Santa Maria Golf Complex. Metres from the Santa Maria Golf Course. It is an area of Marbella.
Try a visit to Elviria Los Jardines Santa Maria Golf Complex. Metres from the Santa Maria Golf Course - an area of Marbella, just the other side of coast road to beach which is 10 minute walk. Central Marbella 10mins by car Puerto Banus 15 minutes by car Mijas village 25 minutes by car. The Santa Maria golf course is a must as is Nikki Beach for the younger generation - just a 10 minute walk. A quieter location but plenty of restaurants and bars in the two village commerical centres. Visit Harmons Irish bar for friendly hospitality. Los Jardines Santa Maria Golf is a a lovely complex with 4 swimming pools. Can't tell you what a wonderful holiday we had there. - Gill Willson
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