The Costa del Sol stretches along the Malaga Province and has 160km of coastline, which is principally made up of sandy beaches and secluded coves. The mild climate enables visitors to enjoy the beaches and many activities that are on offer in the region all year round. There are eleven marinas along the Costa del Sol, providing facilities for learning to sail and deep sea dive. The area is a golfer’s paradise, boasting over 40 world class clubs, where beginners can take lessons and ...
The Costa del Sol stretches along the Malaga Province and has 160km of coastline, which is principally made up of sandy beaches and secluded coves. The mild climate enables visitors to enjoy the beaches and many activities that are on offer in the region all year round. There are eleven marinas along the Costa del Sol, providing facilities for learning to sail and deep sea dive. The area is a golfer’s paradise, boasting over 40 world class clubs, where beginners can take lessons and experienced golfers can play whilst enjoying the fantastic scenery and climate. The region boasts at least three fabulous Michelin star restaurants, and the standard of all restaurants in the Costa del Sol is generally excellent.