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Cheap Holidays to Costa Del Sol

Cheap Holidays to Costa Del Sol

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Featuring premier attractions, Blue Flag beaches, lavish provinces, great inter-city access and year-round warmth, Spain’s Costa del Sol is an appealing getaway for all ages.

Served by Malaga International Airport, Spain’s Costa del Sol is only a three-hour flight from the UK. This sought-after destination also receives 330 days of sunshine a year. Naturally an appealing getaway out of season as well as during peak times, former small-scale fishing villages are barely recognisable nowadays with the coastline swarming with world-class golf courses, extensive family-friendly resorts and lively harbour precincts. Absorbing day trips into nearby Gibraltar and Malaga are great for couples to explore while Marbella is one of Europe’s foremost extravagant holiday experiences.

Take a panoramic cable car journey in Benalmadena, appreciate Moorish architecture in Torremolinos or peruse a collection of the world’s finest designer brands in Puerto Banus.

During your stay, you can hit the fairway in Marbella’s illustrious Golf Valley, take a traditional Spanish donkey ride in the pretty mountainous town of Mijas or laze on the pristine Hawaiian-style sands belonging to Fuengirola or Estepona. For young and old, first time arrivals or seasoned returnees, the Costa del Sol is a charming break with plenty to discover on each and every visit.

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With a pretty consistent temperature all year round, Costa del Sol not only caters for your cheap Summer holiday, but is also perfect for those looking to escape the cold in the winter months too!

What are the beaches like in Costa del Sol?

Relax on the sun-kissed sands and embrace the glistening waters at one of the many beaches that make up the 161km coastline. There are more than 125 beaches, each unique and picturesque in their own way – that’s what makes the Costa del Sol an incredible place to visit. If you’re all for the city life the beach can come with you! Malaga is home to a beachy beauty spot La Malagueta which is just a stone’s throw away from the city centre. The golden sands reach as far as the eyes can see making it a hot spot for lounging in the sun (or shade, under the many palm trees).

What is the nightlife like in Costa del Sol?

It may be mostly known for the beauty spots, however, for those who like to party until dawn, there are still a lot of bars and clubs in the main cities, Malaga and Marbella. If you’re after something different for a night out, head to Sala Opium in the city of Malaga for an exotic and atmospheric bar experience. The bar is designed around the city’s Arabic history, which is clear to see as the building is decorated with luxurious cushions and decorations. Whether you’re looking for a few drinks with some mates or fancy taking part in one of the weekly theme nights, Sala Opium is the ideal place to experience Malaga’s trendy culture.

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Costa Del Sol information

Euro € Currency Euro €
Spanish Language Spanish
GMT+01:00 Time Zone GMT+01:00
2h 15m Avg. Flight Time 2h 15m
June-September Peak Travel June-September
£2.00 Price of a pint £2.00

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Weather

Much of the Costa del Sol’s charm lies in the fact that the Mediterranean climate here means summers are hot while winters are mild. The region enjoys average temperatures of 22-26°C between June and August while average winter temperatures are 12-14°C between January and March.

The Costa del Sol experiences virtually no rainfall during peak season, with only ten days of rainfall taking place over the course of June, July and August. With the region also experiencing over ten hours of sunshine during this period, it’s not difficult to see how the ever-popular Costa del Sol draws in over 300,000 foreign visitors each year.

November and December are the Costa del Sol’s rainiest months, although temperatures of 13-15°C still ensure that the region is an attractive prospect even out of season.

 

Things to do in the Costa del Sol

From classic family-friendly experiences such as resort-based entertainment, theme parks and seaside water sports to mountainous walks, cultural sightseeing and beach club partying, all personalities can lose themselves on the Costa del Sol.

Food

Given its position on the Mediterranean, seafood features heavily in local Andalusian cooking. Regional specialities include Huelva prawns, fried anchovies, clams, crayfish, lobster and more. When walking the extensive coastal promenade linking Benalmadena and Torremolinos, tourists should stop by one of the numerous stalls selling fresh sardines, recently caught from the...more

Beaches

Given the Costa del Sol coastline stretches for a mighty 150km, there are an abundance of beach communities to suit all sorts of holidaymaker. For the archetypal Spanish beach holiday experience, Torremolinos’ Playa El Bajondillo boasts volleyball nets, children’s play areas, grassy picnic areas and a promenade full of amenities and high-rise hoteliers.

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Sightseeing

The capital of the Costa del Sol, Malaga is one of Spain’s biggest cities with an active port, shopping centres and several cultural monuments, but the Picasso Museum is one of its most visited attractions. Peruse 12 permanent exhibition galleries making up the complex and discover how Malaga’s favourite son spent his early years.

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Nightlife

Further underlining the region’s appeal, there are plenty of nightlife hotspots scattered throughout the Costa del Sol, most famously in Marbella and Puerto Banus. Glitzy and glamorous, international good time crowds descend on the town’s numerous super clubs throughout peak season, namely La Suite, Aqwa Mist and Pangea. The latter nightspot is particularly lavish given...more

Shopping

Holidays are indulgent by nature so why not reinforce the theme by enjoying some retail therapy on the Costa del Sol?

For classic shopping mall experiences, Malaga boasts both Larios Centro Mall and Vialia Centro Comercial, which house recognisable high street names such as Bershka, H&M, Primark, Pull & Bear and Zara. By taking a short ride out of the city centre,...more

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