Welcome to the Costa del Sol
The Costa del Sol is a region located in southern Spain, famous for its golden beaches, year-round sunny weather, and rich combination of history, culture, and modernity. From the vibrant city of Málaga to the glamorous Marbella, this area offers a unique experience that blends tradition and luxury. Explore its white villages, enjoy its exquisite beaches, and discover its local cuisine.

What to See on the Costa del Sol
Explore the most iconic places between Málaga and Marbella:
- Málaga: The cultural capital of the region, with its Alcazaba, Cathedral, and Picasso Museum.
- Fuengirola: A family-friendly destination with a marine zoo and calm beaches.
- Benalmádena: A tourist town known for its marina and Tivoli World amusement park.
- Torremolinos: Famous for its lively nightlife and long beaches.
- Estepona: A picturesque coastal town with a well-preserved old town and street murals.
- Marbella: The epicenter of luxury, with Puerto Banús and its exclusive leisure offerings.
- Ronda: Although a bit inland, this stunning white village is a must-visit excursion from the Costa del Sol.

What to Do on the Costa del Sol
Enjoy unique activities during your stay:
- Relax on the beaches: From the urban beaches of Torremolinos to the exclusive coves of Marbella.
- Play golf: The Costa del Sol is known as the "Costa del Golf," with renowned courses like Valderrama and Los Naranjos.
- Walk along the Paseo Marítimo: In almost every coastal town, you'll find a seaside promenade perfect for walking or cycling.
- Visit the white villages: Explore charming towns like Mijas, Casares, or Frigiliana.
- Explore Sierra de las Nieves: A natural park perfect for hiking and enjoying breathtaking landscapes.
- Enjoy the nightlife: From cocktail bars in Fuengirola to exclusive clubs in Marbella, there are options for all tastes.
- Take a boat excursion: Explore the coast from the sea and discover hidden coves.

Cuisine of the Costa del Sol
You can't leave without trying these typical dishes:
- Fried fish (Pescaíto frito): A mix of small fried fish that is an absolute delicacy.
- Andalusian gazpacho: A cold soup made with tomato, pepper, and cucumber, perfect for hot days.
- Churros with chocolate: A traditional breakfast or snack you can't miss.
- Oxtail stew: A traditional dish made with oxtail, red wine, and spices.
- Anchovies with lemon: Fresh anchovies marinated in lemon and olive oil.
- Rice with lobster: A sophisticated dish combining rice with fresh seafood.
- Almond tart: A typical dessert from the region, made with almonds and sugar.

Day Trips from the Costa del Sol
If you have time, don't miss these nearby excursions:
- Granada: Visit the majestic Alhambra and explore the Albaicín neighborhood.
- Córdoba: Discover its impressive Mosque-Cathedral and Jewish quarter.
- Nerja: Famous for its caves and paradisiacal beaches.
- Caminito del Rey: A spectacular hiking trail with breathtaking views.
- Gibraltar: A British territory with unique views of the Rock and opportunities to spot monkeys.
