Alcaucin, Algaborro, Algaborro
Costa, Caleta de Velez, Colmenar, Comares, Competa, El Borge,
Frigiliana, Nerja, Rincon de la Victoria, Riogordo, Sedella,
Torre del Mar, Torrox, Velez, Vinuela
The fantastic Costa del Sol is a
firm favourite with holiday makers with its mile upon mile of golden beaches,
enticing warm seas, fantastic golf courses
and a wide choice of night life and tourist excursions.
The Costa del Sol can be split between east and west - the
western side of Malaga being the most popular with the most
well known resorts.
Stretched out along the southern coastline from
the Portuguese border, Costa de La Luz, round via Gibraltar to the
Costa del Sol and Costa de Almeria, it stretches along 300kms of
fabulous coastline.
Andalusia comprises Spain's eight most southerly provinces and is
bordered by the Sierra Morena, the Atlantic and the Mediterranean.
The Costa del Sol includes about 300km of the
Spanish Mediterranean Coast belonging to the Provinces of
Granada, Malaga and Cadiz. The coast is a series of large
beaches, coves hidden among cliffs, harbours and fishing
villages. Its mild climate and long sunny, summer days have
made this area of Spain an ideal holiday destination for
Europeans.
Whatever your taste, you can find it
here. Whether you're looking for sunshine, night life, love
golf or just prefer to hang out and spot the rich and famous
on their yachts in Puerto Banus or shopping in Marbella, the
Costa del Sol has something for you.
Malaga is the centre and capital of the
region. But it is not a holiday resort. To the east, life
tends to be a little quieter with a mountainous landscape
whereas further west there are the lively holiday package
resorts of Torremolinos, Benalmadena and Fuengirola. Chose
from a selection of holiday rentals and vacation homes including apartments,
holiday villas with pools, fincas and town houses we have on
offer.
Popular resorts
on the Costa del Sol Almeria - Malaga
Nerja.
The jewel of the eastern Costa
del Sol, Nerja mixes modern facilities with Moorish tradition. Nerja's
coves and beaches sit along the coastline while a promenade called the
Balcon de Europa runs along the cliff edge giving fantastic sea views.
The centre is made up of cobbled streets packed with cafes and
boutiques. Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Sierra de Tejeda
Mountains, it’s got some lovely Blue Flag
beaches and with around 365 bars
and restaurants, it still retains its charm and genuine Spanish
character.
Frigiliana. A traditional Spanish ‘white
village’ with houses piled up on the steep slopes of the Sierra
de Tejeda, four kilometres above Nerja. Explore the narrow, winding
streets and steps of the old Moorish and Medieval quarter where the
last battle took place between Christians and Moors which forced the
Moors out of Spain. The village history is depicted on ceramic
tiled pictures on the houses.
This accommodation is only a short
distance from the centre of Nerja and the beach and is a bungalow
style villa that stands adjoining the main villa. The pool is
reached via the French windows and a covered terrace, which is
great for relaxing, sunbathing and outside dining. It has washing
machine, three rooms as is 1km from the beach.
• Satellite TV in lounge
• CD/DVD player
• Barbecue
Nerja
The Las Palomas, just a 7 minute walk
to the heart of Nerja, is a bright, semi-detached villa that
adjoins the Villa Dalias. The pool is reached via the French
windows and a covered terrace, which is great for relaxing,
sunbathing and al fresco dining. It is 1km from the beach and has
three rooms. • Satellite TV in lounge
• CD player
• DVD player
• Washing machine
• Barbeque
Nerja
This modern hotel, comprising two
buildings interconnected by an underground corridor, offers
excellent quality accommodation in a superb beachfront location
just 30m from the beach.
Nerja
Set opposite Playa de la Torrecilla,
it’s just a hop, skip and a jump down to the beach. You can more
or less roll out of bed and onto the sweep of soft sand beyond. Of
course, you may prefer to simply potter around the pool. And who
could blame you? Tucked in lush gardens, and with views out to
sea, it’s a lovely spot just to kick back and relax. And if you
want a break from the sun, you can always retire to the gorgeous
indoor swimming pool for a refreshing dip. Beaches and pools
aside, the bedrooms here are just lovely, decked out in fresh
Mediterranean colours and with all the mod cons like
air-conditioning and satellite TV.
Villas and
apartments for rent in other areas of eastern Costa del Sol
including villas and apartments in Alcaucin,
Algarrobo, Algarrobo Costa, Caleta de Velez, Colmenar, Comares, Competa,
Frigiiana, Nerja, rincon de la Vicoria, Torre del Mar, Velez Malaga,
Villanueva de la Concepcion, Vinuela
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From Euros 350 p.w
Quietly situated
townhouse on small private development with
pool/kids pool near beach, golf, tennis, shops, bars
and restaurants. Fabulous views of the sea.
When you think of Malaga don't think of
the West - Marbella, Torremolinos etc., Think
East. Think quiet, beautiful, unspoilt Spain.
Look at Axarquia on the internet. It is quite
unique. No concrete jungles, no british bars
lining the streets, no larger louts. If you
enjoy peace and quiet and plenty to see and do
then Caleta is for you. Spain at its best.
Caleta is small
but a 20 minute walk along the promenade will
take you into the centre of Torre del Mar. This
is where the Spanish come to holiday.
The development is NOT a holiday complex. It is a
small, quiet (July and August do get busy)
residential community.