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Holidays in Costa del Sol

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The Costa del Sol, the 'Sunny Coast', stretches 99 miles along southern Spain. Holidays in the Costa del Sol feature beautiful golden sandy beaches and round-the-clock entertainment. The Costa del Sol appeals to families, couples and young partygoers alike for its wide choice of accommodation, from high-rise apartment blocks and whitewashed villas to large modern hotels. The Costa del Sol also offers a wealth of activities to suit all tastes and ages, from theme parks and water sports to world-class golf courses.

Overview:

Some of the most popular resort towns on the Costa del Sol include: Malaga, the capital of the region, with its attractive old quarter and thriving nightlife; Torremolinos with its five-mile stretch of sand; Fuengirola's long beach and pretty palm-fringed promenade; Marbella's 17-mile beach and picturesque old streets; Nerja's charming old town and spectacular caves; and Puerto Banus with its glamorous marina and designer fashions.

Holidays in the Costa del Sol are particularly popular with golf enthusiasts, especially the area known as Golf Valley, situated inland from Puerto Banus, which is known for its exclusive courses. Nightlife on the Costa del Sol features everything from traditional Spanish tapas, flamenco shows and bull fighting to cocktails, big-name DJs and dancing till dawn. Settlements in the Costa del Sol date back to the Bronze Age, spanning the Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Romans and Moors. Visitors can explore the traditional white villages of Andalusia with their narrow, medieval streets, castles and archaeological treasures.