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Costa del Sol - Mijas | 5 Nights (min) Price It | | Base yourself in Mijas with a rent a car for exploring the area on your own. (Costa_del_Sol_Region Vacations) |
Dreamy Andalucia | 8 Nights (min) Price It | | Malaga, Granada, Cordoba, Seville and Ronda with a rent a car. (Costa_del_Sol_Region Vacations) |
The Andalusi Legacy Route | 8 Nights (min) Price It | | This route, more than any other, explores the eight centuries of Muslim presence on the Spanish peninsula. Between Córdoba, the ancient capital of the caliphate, and Granada, seat of the Nazarí kingdom, a landscape of rolling knolls rife with legendary Hispano-Muslim treasures unfolds. The Andalusí Legacy Route begins in Málaga, and then explores mountainous Ronda, turns toward the Atlantic continuing along the shores of Cádiz and, with a stop near Hispalis in monumental Carmona, continues toward the metropolis that rivaled Baghdad in the year 929, becoming the capital of the caliphate: we?re referring to Córdoba, homeland of the philosopher Seneca. The Andalusí Legacy Route includes Arabic baths, fortresses, castles and mosques coupled with a delicious culinary and confectionary tradition that has noticeably preserved its Arabic influences. As one would expect, the trip is sprinkled with Andalusian folklore. (Costa_del_Sol_Region Vacations) |
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Benalmadena Having a privileged position looking out onto the Mediterranean Sea, Benalmádena is a popular lively resort. It offers plenty of things to see as well as enjoying entertaining family days out to places like the theme park, Tivoli World, the fabulous Jardin de Las Aguilas, see the penguins and dolphins at Selwo Marina and Sea Life or take a ride in the Cable Car to see breathtaking views of the coast. All along the promenade you can see an amazing variety of mosaics done by different artists. | Book this City | Estepona An hour away from Malaga, Estepona is an Andalucian fishing village, a great place for a relaxing vacation. Blending modern constructions with the old ones, Estepona has many interesting places that are worth visiting including: the Plaza de las Flores and the Torre de Reloj. The clock tower in Plaza del Reloj, built by Henry V, dates from the 15th century and still keeps perfect time. Don't miss the tool museum near the bullring which has an impressive array of tools from the town's history. | Book this City | Fuengirola Fuengirola is a major tourist resort on the Costa del Sol, with more than 8 km of beaches, and home to a medieval Moorish fortress. The most impressive sights are the Roman vestiges: the thermal baths in Torreblanca and the Roman columns in Los Boliches. Fuengirola caters to different tastes, offering entertainment for all ages from a ride on the tourist train or horse and carriage around the town to a visit to the local zoo. Take a walk on its sea-front walks, one of the longest along the coast. | Book this City | Malaga - Airport City Malaga is nowadays a maritime city rich in culture, best known as the birthplace of the artist Pablo Picasso. One of the nicest areas is the Harbor having a lovely park alongside. The most prominent building of the city is Malaga's cathedral built on the place of a mosque. Another important site is the Alcazaba, a castle built on tests of a roman fortress and was expanded and completed in the 14th century by the Nasrides. The archeological museum displays findings from the gothic and greek centuries. | Book this City | Marbella Marbella is probably one of the most popular resorts on the Costa del Sol. Walk the marble Paseo Maritimo, one of the main attractions and make your way to the centre of town where you will find one of the most attractive parks, with water features, statues and beautiful tiled benches. Marbella has two main beaches modern facilities: El Fuerte and El Fontanilla. After the sunset you can enjoy a lively nightlife with many quality restaurants, theatres, cinemas and clubs of every description. | Book this City | Mijas Mijas is a typical Spanish village that has retained its charm through the years. All over the village there are view-points and resting places. One of the main sights is the Santuario de la Virgen de la Pena, carved out of solid rock dating back to 1586. Other attractions include the village bullring, opened in 1900 and still providing entertainment in the form of bullfights and horse displays to this day. The Mijas Museum has a wealth of exhibits and a gallery of work by local artists. | Book this City | Torremolinos Once tiny fishing villages, Torremolenos become nowadays a massive resort area especially popular with British tourists. It offers almost everything you could possibly want in the way of beaches, nightclubs, restaurants and bars. There are two principal sandy beaches with modern facilities. Torremolenos also offers a wide selection of shops with very reasonable prices. The local drink is lager. Due to the immense competition prices for drinks are kept low; among the lowest in Europe. | Book this City |
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