Primary Tourist Information About Costa del Sol

Costa del Sol has an 80-mile long coastline that is dotted with pristine beaches. Apart from the great beaches, tourists also visit this famous tourist destination for its world class golf courses and beautiful marinas.

The weather is pleasant for most part of the year so tourists can enjoy the perfect climate in Costa del Sol any time of the year. Among the famous resorts in the region are the Marbella and Puerto Banus for the upscale crowd, the Fuengirola and Benalmadena for families on vacation and the most popular among them all -the Torremolinos.

History of Costa del Sol
Costa del Sol used to encompass the entire coast of Almeria down to the coast of Cadiz but at present it only covers a short portion of the region of Malaga. In the late 1950s, Prince Alfonso Von Hohenlohe created the Marbella Club and soon after that tourists started pouring into Costa del Sol. The Marbella Club is an upscale resort that was visited by famous people like Gina Lollobrigida, the Duke of Windsor and Sophia Loren. Also during that time, the luxury hotel Pez Espada was opened in the small fishing village of Torremolinos. More hotels and resorts opened in Costa del Sol over the years as more tourists began to discover the beauty of the place.

Tourism Decline
In the 1980s Costa del Sol experienced a decline in its tourism as the influx of tourists began to decrease. The local council of Costa del Sol funded the construction of new yacht clubs, golf clubs and beach esplanades to bring back the tourists. The beaches were also cleaned and brought back to their once pristine condition.

The Town of Nerja
Nerja is a charming resort town located 30 miles off the eastern part of Malaga. Located near the town are the Nerja Caves which were discovered in the 1950s and are presently considered to be one of the best tourist destinations in Costa del Sol.

Nearby Towns
Costa del Sol has three nearby towns namely Benalmadena, Fuengirola and Torremolinos. Tourists visit Benalmadena to see the Tivoli World and the town’s famous marina.

Fuengirola Town
The town of Fuengirola has a lot of attractions nearby like the small town of Mijas Pueblo that is visited by tourists for its unusual square bullring as well as its folk museum. The vistas overlooking the coast in Mijas Pueblo are simply breathtaking. Just a little further up the coast of Fuengirola is the famous Marbella resort.

In the heart of the Marbella resort are several old white villas as well as a beautiful plaza called Casco Antiguo. The resort also boasts of fashionable boutiques and great restaurants. Near the Marbella resort is Puerto Banus, an upscale yacht marina filled with modern yachts, boutiques and bars.

Estepona Town
The town of Estepona is located west of the Marbella resort. This charming town has preserved its authentic Spanish feel. Located in the resort town is the beautiful church on the Plaza del Reloj. The town is famous for its pristine beaches and excellent fishing harbor.

Getting In and Around Costa del Sol
Tourists from other parts of the world usually pass through the city of Malaga which is the biggest city in Costa del Sol as well as its international point of entry.

Budget airlines like the RyanAir, Monarch and the EasyJet usually have flights heading to the Malaga airport. Costa del Sol also has a reliable coastal railway system that connects it to the towns of Fuengirola, Torremolinos and Benalmadena.