
A popular stretch of coast in southern Spain, famous for its long beaches, lively nightlife and numerous golf courses, attracting tourists from all over the world.
Although it is not on the coast, it is a nearby UNESCO World Heritage Site, with impressive megalithic monuments.
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Tipo
Destino Costero
Extensión
160 km
Estancia recomendada
7 días
Región
Andalusia
The Costa del Sol is a vibrant tourist destination in the province of Malaga, Andalusia, stretching from Manilva to Nerja. Known for its more than 320 days of sunshine a year, its golden beaches and a wide range of leisure activities, it combines the modernity of its tourist complexes with the charm of its traditional white towns. It is a paradise for lovers of golf, water sports, Andalusian gastronomy and nightlife. From glamorous marinas like Puerto Banús to the prehistoric caves of Nerja, the Costa del Sol offers a diverse experience for all types of travelers.
Destino costero excepcional
Beaches for all tastes: from urban and family-friendly ones to quieter coves.
Numerous renowned golf courses, earning the nickname 'Golf Coast'.
Lively nightlife in Malaga capital, Marbella and Puerto Banús.
Charming white towns like Mijas, Frigiliana or Estepona.
Rich Andalusian gastronomy: fried fish, sardine skewers, tapas.
Historical and cultural heritage in Malaga and other locations.
Theme and water parks ideal for families.
Proximity to Sierra Nevada for skiing in winter and Granada/Córdoba for cultural excursions.
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Mediterranean climate with dry and very hot summers. Rains concentrated in autumn and winter, generally scarce and mild. More than 320 days of sunshine a year.
The water temperature is pleasant for swimming from May to October, exceeding 20°C. In the middle of summer (July-August), it can reach maximum temperatures of up to 24-25°C. In spring, months like March see cooler temperatures of around 15°C.
The presence of jellyfish may occur, especially at the end of summer. It is recommended to check the flags on the beach and local notices.
MoitiéIn high season (July and August), the beaches can be very crowded, which can affect comfort and space in the water.
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One of the most famous beaches in Nerja, with dark sand, a blue flag and a lively promenade with beach bars and services.
Dark sand and fine pebbles.
Calm and clean waters, ideal for bathing and water sports.
Surveillance beach in high season, with easy access and suitable for families.
Easy access on foot and by car. Ramps for people with reduced mobility.
Ample paid parking nearby.
Numerous beach bars and restaurants along the promenade, famous for their espetos.
Showers, toilets, rental of hammocks and umbrellas, children's play areas.
The most central urban beach in Malaga, with dark sand, very popular for its proximity to the port and the city center.
Dark sand.
Calm waters, with little depth on the shore. Suitable for the bathroom.
Beach with surveillance. Very busy in summer. Ideal for families due to its access and services.
Easy access on foot from the center of Malaga. Bus stops nearby.
Paid underground car parks nearby.
Wide variety of beach bars, bars and restaurants on the promenade and in the surrounding area.
Showers, toilets, hammock rental, outdoor gyms, children's areas.
A semi-virgin beach in Marbella, known for its protected dunes (Dunas de Artola), its more relaxed atmosphere and its optional nudist area.
Fine, golden sand.
Crystal clear waters, with the presence of dunes and vegetation.
Surveillance zone in some areas. Ideal for those looking for a more natural environment. Part of the beach is nudist.
Road access, with nearby parking. Access to the dunes via walkways.
C'est une plage naturiste où la nudité est autorisée.
Paid and some free car parks nearby, but they fill up quickly.
Some well-known beach bars at the ends of the beach.
Beach bars at the ends, hammock rental. There are no showers or toilets on the entire beach.
The main urban beach in Estepona, with a blue flag, an extensive promenade and fine sand, ideal for walking and enjoying the local atmosphere.
Dark and fine sand.
Calm waters, ideal for bathing. Good water quality.
Beach supervised in high season. Very suitable for families.
Easy access on foot from the center of Estepona and well connected.
Parking on nearby streets and some public parking lots.
Numerous beach bars, bars and restaurants along the seafront.
Showers, toilets, hammock rental, children's areas, sports facilities.
Explorez les charmantes villes qui donnent vie et caractère à cette côte
The capital of the Costa del Sol, a culturally rich city with museums (Picasso, Carmen Thyssen), a vibrant historic center, the Alcazaba and a modern port.
A luxury destination known for its designer boutiques, its marinas (Puerto Banús) and a charming old town with flower-filled squares.
A picturesque coastal town famous for its impressive prehistoric caves and the Balcón de Europa with panoramic views.
A popular tourist town with long beaches, the Bioparc (modern zoo) and an imposing medieval castle, Sohail Castle.
Known as the 'Garden of the Costa del Sol' for its flower-decorated streets, traditional old town and artistic murals.
One of the most famous white villages, perched on the mountain with spectacular sea views, whitewashed houses and donkey taxis.
Plongez dans des aventures uniques et découvrez la mer sous un autre angle
Wide offer on most of the large and marine beaches such as Puerto Banús or Benalmádena.
Excursions available from ports such as Fuengirola, Benalmádena or Marbella.
Popular for exploring the coast, especially in areas with coves such as Nerja or Estepona.
Diving centers in several locations that offer dives for all levels, highlighting the area of the Maro-Cerro Gordo cliffs.
Descubre los secretos mejor guardados y rincones únicos que pocos conocen
A charming white town in the interior, with narrow cobblestone streets, full of flowers and a rich Moorish history.
Considered one of the most beautiful towns in Spain. Perfect for walking and enjoying the traditional architecture.
A stunning karst landscape with unique rock formations and trails, ideal for hiking and photography.
Just a short distance from the coast, it offers a spectacular natural contrast. Wear appropriate footwear.
An exciting trail through gorges, walkways and suspended bridges, known for its spectacular views.
It requires advance reservation and is not suitable for people with vertigo. Unforgettable experience.
A historic city on an impressive gorge, famous for its Puente Nuevo and its bullring, one of the oldest in Spain.
It offers a different cultural and landscape perspective from the hustle and bustle of the coast.
Conecta con la naturaleza y descubre paisajes únicos que te dejarán sin aliento
A marine and terrestrial nature reserve with impressive cliffs, hidden coves and rich marine biodiversity, ideal for hiking, kayaking and diving.
A natural park on the outskirts of Malaga, with pine and oak forests, hiking trails and viewpoints with panoramic views.
An ambitious project that seeks to connect the entire coast of Malaga through a coastal walkway and path, ideal for walking or cycling.
The gastronomy of the Costa del Sol is characterized by the Mediterranean diet, with a strong presence of fresh products from the sea and the garden, influenced by Andalusian cuisine.
Fresh sardines skewered on poles and grilled on the beach sand, an iconic dish of Malaga.
An assortment of fresh fish fried in olive oil, including anchovies, squid, shrimp, etc.
A traditional cold soup of almonds, bread, garlic, olive oil and water, often served with grapes or melon.
A hot fish soup with mayonnaise, potatoes and pieces of bread, typical of Malaga.
A cold, thick cream similar to salmorejo, made with tomato, bread, garlic, oil and pepper, served with ham and hard-boiled egg.
Sweet and dry wines produced in the province, ideal to accompany desserts or appetizers.
A refreshing drink of red wine with soda or lemon soda, popular in summer.
The most consumed beer in Andalusia, perfect to accompany tapas.
Traditional desserts such as pestiños or wine roscos, especially at Christmas.
Many ice cream shops offer a wide variety of flavors, perfect for warm weather.
The Costa del Sol has a calendar full of fairs, festivals and cultural events, especially in summer.
One of the largest and liveliest fairs in Andalusia, with flamenco, music, dance and a good atmosphere in the center and the Real de la Feria.
Impressive processions with large thrones that travel through the streets, of great fervor and artistic beauty.
A prestigious music and culture festival with concerts by international artists in a unique environment in the Marbella quarry.
An important Spanish film festival that awards films and documentaries in Spanish.
Celebrated on all the beaches, with bonfires, moragas and night baths to celebrate the summer solstice.
Descubre los lugares más fascinantes e imperdibles de esta costa
Located in the Buenavista Palace, it houses an important collection of works by Pablo Picasso, born in Malaga.
A must-see for art lovers, it offers a unique insight into Picasso's genius.
An underground cave system with impressive geological formations and prehistoric cave paintings.
A site of great geological and archaeological interest, suitable for the whole family.
One of the most luxurious marinas in Europe, famous for its yachts, designer boutiques, luxury cars and nightlife.
Ideal for walking, people watching and enjoying sophistication.
Chaque point d'intérêt a sa propre histoire et sa magie
Évaluation complète basée sur plusieurs critères de qualité
"Wide variety of beaches, many with Blue Flag and excellent services. Sand beaches predominate, although there are also gravel and coves."
"Rich cultural offer, especially in Malaga (museums, historical sites), and with the proximity of cities like Granada and Córdoba for excursions."
"Good bus connection between coastal towns. The commuter train connects Malaga with Fuengirola. To get around small towns, the car is more recommended."
"Excellent roads and highways (AP-7, A-7) that run along the coast. Parking can be a challenge in urban centers in high season."
"More affordable than the Costa Azul, but can be expensive in areas like Marbella and Puerto Banús. Out of high season, there are good offers."
"Highly recommended for families, with many safe beaches, water parks, zoos and a wide range of children's entertainment."
"Exceptional Andalusian gastronomy, with an emphasis on fresh seafood, fried fish, tapas and local wines. Varied prices for all budgets."
"Efforts in sustainability, but mass tourism and urban development have generated pressure on the coastal environment."
"One of the most popular destinations in Spain, attractive to a wide range of tourists, from families to golf and nightlife lovers."
"Golf paradise with dozens of courses. Wide range of water sports, inland hiking and access to ski resorts in Sierra Nevada."
"Generally good on beaches and tourist areas. May vary in some urban areas and waste management during peak season."
"The Costa del Sol is safe, but caution should be taken against pickpockets in busy areas, especially in large cities and markets."
"Vibrant cities like Malaga and picturesque white towns like Mijas or Nerja offer great visual and architectural appeal."
"Combination of beaches and coves, with a mountainous interior (Sierra de Mijas, Montes de Málaga). However, much of the coast is highly urbanized."
"Although the Mediterranean offers opportunities for snorkeling and diving, high tourist activity limits the presence of large marine ecosystems near the coast."
"An overall score that reflects its status as a very complete tourist destination, highlighting its excellent climate, the quality of its beaches, the golf offering and its rich gastronomy. It attracts a wide variety of travelers, being an ideal place for families as well as for leisure and sports."
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💭 "An overall score that reflects its status as a very complete tourist destination, highlighting its excellent climate, the quality of its beaches, the golf offering and its rich gastronomy. It attracts a wide variety of travelers, being an ideal place for families as well as for leisure and sports."
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Spring (April-June) and fall (September-October) offer excellent weather, fewer crowds, and more attractive prices. Summer (July-August) is perfect for the beach and nightlife, but it is the high season, with intense heat, more people and higher prices. Winter is mild and ideal for golf or exploring culture without the crowds.
The Costa del Sol is a very tourist destination, which can mean crowds in high season and higher prices in popular areas. Be wary of pickpockets in busy areas. Traffic can be heavy in summer and at the entrances to large cities.
Free Wi-Fi available in most hotels, restaurants, cafes and many public areas in major cities.
Prepaid SIM cards are easily accessible in telephone stores. They offer reliable mobile data for the entire region.
Keep an eye on your valuables. The beaches are generally safe, but the crowds can attract pickpockets.
Consider using public transportation within cities to avoid parking and traffic problems.
Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport (AGP) is the main entry point, with excellent train and bus connections to coastal cities.
Renting a car is an excellent option to explore the white towns of the interior and have greater flexibility.
Enjoy the tapas culture, especially in Malaga and the towns, to try local cuisine at a good price.
Don't leave without trying the sardine skewers at the beach bars, especially in El Palo or Pedregalejo.
Spanish is the main language, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas. Learning some basic phrases in Spanish is appreciated.
Spaniards usually have lunch between 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m., and dinner from 9:00 p.m. or 10:00 p.m.