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Marbella’s close neighbour is Puerto Banús, where up market nightclubs and designer shops attract the international jet set. It’s the kind of place that adults can relax in an open air restaurant or bar, admiring the yachts that are moored in the marina, before going shopping for gifts and clothes in a range of boutiques. [...]
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This place is fun central! As one of the region’s largest resorts, Torremolinos can offer limitless nightlife and entertainment. Its two golden beaches have earned a reputation for being the best on the Costa and the resort’s waterpark promises plenty of excitement. Visit the Crocodile Park, wander amongst the shops of San Miguel Street, or [...]
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Known as the ‘jewel of the eastern Costa del Sol’, Nerja mixes modern facilities with Moorish tradition. Its coves and beaches sit along the coastline while a promenade called Balcon de Europa runs along the cliff edge, offering fantastic sea views. Cobbled streets packed with cafés and boutiques extend from here, coming alive in the [...]
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With something for everyone, the Costa del Sol is a holiday paradise, whether you want to relax on golden beaches or drive inland to the orange groves of Seville. It’s a place where you can do all of the things that make holidays special, like improving your swing at San Pedro de Alcantara’s golf club, [...]
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Spacious beaches, a range of facilities and a traditional Spanish atmosphere combine to make this resort popular with summer holidaymakers. The sand and shingle beach is uncrowded and long with the added attraction of watersports, including windsurfing and sailing. Flat and compact, Roquetas de Mar is ideal for exploring on foot or by bicycle, before [...]
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Take time to relax in this friendly and pretty hilltop village where an unhurried, traditional Spanish feel prevails and low-key entertainment revolves around beachfront restaurants and bars. The twisting, cobbled, steep streets and whitewashed houses of Mojácar Pueblo contain authentic Spanish bars and shops selling jewellery, leather goods, ceramics and clothing, while down at Playa [...]
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Along the south eastern corner of Spain is a rugged coastline that can count the popular resorts of Mojácar, Roquetas de Mar and the lesser known Carboneras amongst its many assets, and the Alhambria Palace at Granada amongst a varied list of should-see attractions. The lesser known Costa de Almeria is your ideal destination if [...]
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This small and friendly resort in Costa Maresime boasts 2km of coarse sand beach with a lively promenade it is less bustling than Lloret, but still has a range of bars, restaurants and nightlife. Transfer from Gerona airport: 1hr
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Tossa de Mar offers an Old Town and 14th Century castle alongside the bars, restaurants and all the facilities that are needed in an international holiday resort. Opposite the main sand and shingle beach you will find plenty of restaurants, while on Cala Llevada beach watersports are available. With its two beaches and traditional charm, [...]
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A modern resort that caters for tourists while retaining a few historical treasures. The resort’s main street bustles with life day and night, offering restaurants, discos and bars that appeal to the young and lively. The rocky coastline is dotted with bays and for those not content to relax on one of its main beaches, [...]
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