Benalmadena

Benalmadena grew out of a sleepy inland village but is now buzzing with activity and attractions. The daytime fun focuses on the new Moorish style port area which features several small beaches. All around,you will find a good variety of Restaurants,shops and cocktail bars where you can tuck into some tasty tapas or enjoy a long,lazy supper before ...
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Calahonda

Calahonda is located close to several golf courses and has the typically sun-drenched beaches for which the Mediterranean is famous. Just a couple of kilometres along the road is Puerto Cabopino, which has the reputation for being the most secluded and picturesque port on the Costa and is a popular venue for tourists who want to enjoy a good meal b...
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Marbella

Marbella, or beautiful sea, is a town aptly named and is the most well-known holiday destination in Europe. Fifty years ago, labouring under the harsh regime of Generalisímo Franco, this small Spanish fishing village would surely have had no idea as to what the future would hold, but few would have guessed the success and growth in store.
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Puerto Banus

Puerto Banús is the most famous marina in Spain. It has no industrial traffic, does not import or export and in comparison with some of the larger ports such as Málaga or Gibraltar has little importance in the grand scheme of international sea trade. What it does have, however, is glitz. When it comes to spurious glamour, international celebrities ...
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Torremolinos

With its sandy beach and laid back atmosphere,Torremolinos is made for taking a deep breath and really unwinding at your own pace. You can stroll along the waterfront beside the sands without a care in the world,then follow it up with some souvenir hunting in the resorts shopping streets. Theres also the chance to roam around the towns charming old...
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