To say that Casares is beautiful is an understatement. Most of the white villages are beautiful, but there is something very special about the sight of Casares that causes visitors to park their car and simply stare or take a photo.
Read MoreTo say that Casares is beautiful is an understatement. Most of the white villages are beautiful, but there is something very special about the sight of Casares that causes visitors to park their car and simply stare or take a photo.
Read MoreCalahonda enjoys some of the best views on the Costa del Sol, so it’s worth driving, or even walking, to its highest point, known as the Hermitage (La Ermita), which is a little white monument that can be seen from most of the surrounding areas, and which enjoys some spectacular views across the coast to Gibraltar and Africa. La Ermita is in the midst of glorious countryside and, although it now shares its top spot with the beautiful Las Cascadas urbanisation, it still stands proudly watching over Calahonda.
Read MoreCabopino is located at the very edge of the Marbella area, on the border to Mijas Costa. The Cabopino area is mainly known for its quaint little harbour and village, known as “Puerto Cabopino”, with arguably the best stretch of beach on the Costa del Sol (watch out for the neighbouring nudist beach!) surrounded by sand dunes.
Read MoreBenalmádena is just 19 kilometers from Málaga Airport. It’s easy to reach from both Málaga capital and the international airport by road, train or bus and, from its privileged position looking out onto the Mediterranean Sea, it is little wonder that it has grown so rapidly in size over the last 20 years and become so popular
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