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The Costa del Sol, the definitive Spanish resort area, lies at the south of Spain's Mediterranean coastline in the province of Andalusia.
Notable for nightlife, sandy beaches, jet-set clubs and easy access to the Moorish inland towns of Granada, Córdoba and Seville.
As well as access to the full range of watersports you'd expect, the Costa del Sol holidays offer access to many world-class golf courses, as well as other sports such as tennis and squash.
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Algeciras
Algeciras is situated on the southern tip of Spain and has fantastic views of the Bay of Gibraltar. The resort is a harbour town, and as Morocco is just across the bay, busy Andalucian market life can be experienced.
Benalmadena (60 mins from Malaga airport). Offers three miles of white sandy beach with a waterpark, Tivoli Amusement Park, watersports, a marina, chic shopping area and a wide choice nightspots, cafes, pubs, casino and discos for all ages.
Fuengirola (60 minutes from Malaga airport). Once a quiet fishing village overlooked by a Moorish castle, lively Fuengirola is built around a 5km beach.
Malaga The principal town of the Costa del Sol, whose airport is the point of entry for most tourists.
Marbella (60 minutes from Malaga airport). Elegant designer waterfront resort favoured by the rich and famous with a 7km beach, golf club, a buzzy, glam nightlife, boutiques, cafes and restaurants.
Nerja (75 minutes from Malaga airport). Small intimate beaches with clifftop views, Moorish buildings on narrow streets.
Puerto Banus (110 minutes from Malaga airport). Next to Marbella and noted for its extensive marina, easy access inland to top-class golf courses and sophisticated night life. Suits couples.
San Pedro de Alcantara (120 minutes from Malaga airport). Built around an inland village, it's a relatively quiet resort within easy reach of Malaga and Puerto Banus.
Torremolinos (90 minutes from Malaga airport). Has all-year sun, 7km of sandy beach, an aqua park, traffic-free town centre with a busy nightlife and a wide choice of bars, cafes and restaurants.
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