Just off the port in Andalucía, Southern Spain lies Malaga, the capital city of the Costa del Sol in Spain. The city is on the Mediterranean coastline and is a prime spot for beach loving tourists.
The city enjoys a wonderful climate all year but the best time to come and enjoy the place is in August. Malaga boasts excellent surroundings that are suitable for any kind of activity including hiking, bike riding and golf; but its famous beaches and marinas are what the tourists primarily come for.
La Misericordia Beach offers sailing, wind-surfing, and kite-flying on its wide shoreline. For those who love fishing and having picnics on the beach, then the Banos Del Carmen Beach is the right place for you. A favourite of the locals, La Caleta is an ideal spot for families and for people who want to mingle with the locals. If you want to enjoy wind-surfing, snorkelling, diving, or sailing, El Candado Beach is highly recommended. El Palo Beach is another great place for fishing.
As for marinas, Malaga offers you three of the world’s most famous: Puerto Banus, Marbella is the commercial centre of Europe with its latest fashion, array of water-based activities, and a bustling nightlife. Puerto Marina, Benalmadena is a cluster of artificial islands with leisure facilities. It is also famous for its Torrequebrada Golf Course. For spectacular yacht-viewing, Puerto Deportivo de Estepona is the place to be. Not only famous for its yachts, the marina also boasts of good bars, restaurants, and boutiques.
Malaga is accessible by air, rail or even by bus. Tourists who opt to travel by air must comply with the visa requirements, especially those who are not from EU countries.
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