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The original settlement on the mountainside,
which still maintains typical Andalusian-style alleyways and
withe-washed houses. On the coastline, Benalmadena
Costa has become one of the most popular areas on the
Costa del Sol for recreation and entertainment with many attractive
sandy beaches and a sports harbour awarded for best International
Marine Port.
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Estepona is a fishing village which has managed to preserve
a peaceful town atmosphere and in places still provides a good
example of a traditional Andalusian white village. The beaches
of Estepona includes Costa Natura,
the nudist beach, the small and quiet coves of Playa Cristo
and the expansive beach called La Rada, which is constantly
being awarded for clean waters.
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Fuengirola boasts the longest promenade on the coast and is
proud of it. The long sandy beaches of Fuengirola accommodates
skate-boarders, roller skaters, joggers, dog walkers and strollers
and in its marina you will find many boats for hire, water sports
and cruises.
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Malaga city has an attractive personality,
consisting of the most refined essences of Mediterranean tradition
with some of the best fish and seafood cafes in the province.
In this fun-loving metropolis you can taste the authentic Spanish
life, city style.
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The most sophisticated holiday spot in Spain with its luxury
restaurants, fashionable boutiques and long stretch beaches
whilst retaining its traditional Andalusian charm attract the
most glamorous crowd. The jewel in the crown of the Costa del
Sol is Puerto Banus, playground
of the rich and home of movie stars offers an enticing blend
of modern holiday villages with all the luxury that implies.
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A picturesque village with traditional white-washed houses
nestled in the peaceful hillside of the sierra, just a few miles
north of the coast. A quiet village that boasts some of the
best beaches on this coastal stretch in Mijas
Costa and where you will experience traditional Spain
making every day as relaxed, as exciting or as peaceful as you
choose.
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Rincón de la Victoria was a fishing town up to twenty
years ago, but at only 12 kilometres from Malaga, it has now
become an important centre of both residential and seasonal
tourism. With 3 km. of fine sand beaches bathed by the warm
and clear waters of the Mediterranean, Rincón de la Victoria
nowadays offers the tourist all means necessary to enjoy a good
holiday.
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Ronda is one of Andalusia's loveliest towns, steeped in history.
It stands on a towering plateau in the mountains of Málaga
Province, and is famous through Spain for the plunging river
gorge which divides the medieval from the 18th century parts
of the town.
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