Discover the best of Costa del Sol from your luxury villa base
All along the local coastline they are plentiful, clean and safe, with lifeguards on duty during the summer season.
The closest to the villa and is a 5 minute walk away down the hill. Has a bar-restaurant and an elevated "paseo" (boardwalk) that stretches 6km east to the town of La Cala.
Beautiful little port with restaurants and bars. Walk 1km along the sand from Luna Beach to reach this lovely beach with watersports and the popular "Andy's Bar & Restaurant".
Another wonderful beach bar restaurant that is also only a 10 minute walk away from the villa. Vibrant, friendly, and offers sunbeds, parasols, cocktails, and good food.
Since The Ryder Cup was hosted at Valderrama in 1997, the Costa del Sol has been known as the "Costa del Golf". Over 60 courses along the coast, with 15 courses within 20-30 minutes of the villa.
Par 3, 9 hole course within Calahonda. Undulating landscape with challenging bunkers and trees. Players of all ages and levels welcome at very reasonable rates.
Contact: +34 952 933 362
18-hole par 71 course with beautiful Mediterranean Sea views and surrounding pine forests. Features streams, lakes, and even one tee on a cliff!
Contact: +34 951 607 004 | www.cabopinogolf.com
Fun for all ages on the Costa del Sol
Large water park with slides, wave pools, and attractions for all ages. Perfect for a fun-filled family day out in Torremolinos.
Biggest tree-top Adventure Park in Andalucia. 83 aerial runways plus 20 zip-lines including the longest in Andalucia (240m). Ages 6+ with mini-kids circuit for 4-6 years.
19 holes of mini golf fun for all ages and abilities. Located in Fuengirola near beach and shopping centre. Run by British couple, very family-friendly.
Large aquarium with marine life including sharks, turtles, and rays. Located in Benalmádena Port with easy access and parking.
Large amusement park with rides, shows, and attractions for all ages, including rollercoasters, carousels, and a Ferris wheel.
New concept zoo based on zoo-immersion where animals live in recreated natural habitats. Over 200 species including gorillas, tigers, and orangutans.
Explore the rich history and culture of Andalucia
UNESCO World Heritage Site. Historical palace and fortress dating back to AD889, built on Roman fortifications. Where Christopher Columbus received endorsement for his expedition to discover The Americas in 1492.
Home to Spain's oldest bullring (built in 1784) and spanning a dramatically deep gorge. Historic town with Arabian baths dating back to the 13th & 14th Centuries.
One of Spain's major tourist attractions. Series of huge caverns stretching almost 5kms with the world's largest stalagmite - a 32 metre high column measuring 13x7 metres at its base.
Go for a dizzy stroll along what used to be the most dangerous trail in the world. Award-winning recently renovated 7.7km pathway opened in 1921 by King Alfonso XIII.
Thrills and excitement for the adventurous spirit
The Costa Del Sol stretch is home to the greatest number of Mediterranean dolphins. 99% success rate from Gibraltar tours, 72% from Benalmádena.
One of the most varied fishing venues in the world. Species include Snappers, Groupers, Tuna, Marlin, and occasionally sharks!
Off-road motorbike tours through beautiful countryside with gentle dust trails, forest trails, and challenging single tracks.
Mountain biking and guided cycling tours. Equipment delivery available. Various options in Marbella and Málaga city suitable for families.
Jet skiing, parasailing, paddle boarding, wakeboarding, and waterski. Equipment hire and lessons available at most beaches.
Europe's most southerly ski resort with Spain's highest peak, Mulhacén (3,479m). Season runs December to May with various slopes for all levels.
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