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Why rent an apartment in Costa del Sol?
The Costa del Sol is beloved for beautiful sandy beaches, a warm Mediterranean climate, and lively seaside resorts. It is also renowned for its world-class golf courses, vibrant nightlife, and charming whitewashed villages. Visitors are drawn to its rich cultural heritage, excellent food scene, and the opportunity to explore historic cities like Malaga, Marbella, and Ronda. Costa del Sol's beautiful natural landscapes, including the Sierra de las Nieves mountains and the Gibraltar Strait offer wonderful opportunities for hiking, nature exploration, and outdoor activities. You could opt for a city break and rent an apartment in Malaga, to enjoy its historic sites such as the Moorish Alcazaba fortress and Castillo de Gibralfaro. Nerja is also a fabulous place to base yourself if you fancy a coastal town with beautiful, white-washed buildings. Staying in an apartment in Nerja will not disappoint!
What are the apartments in Costa del Sol like?
The private apartments to rent in Costa del Sol are packed with an excellent variety of high-end amenities designed to ensure your stay is both comfortable and memorable. If you are looking for a fabulous coastal destination with a plethora of watersport options, why not book an apartment in Costa del Sol by the sea! Apartments in the Costa del Sol vary greatly in style, from modern, sleek designs in newer complexes to more traditional, cosy residences in older towns. Many boast bright, open-plan living areas and typically feature balconies or terraces offering stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea or the surrounding mountains. They are well-equipped with amenities for a self-catering holiday and are generally found in well-maintained complexes, often with communal pools and gardens. However, if you'd prefer a little more luxury, you can always consider renting a villa in Marbella.
- Private parking
- Air conditioning
- Wi-Fi
- Ocean views
- Garden
- Barbeque
Who should rent an apartment in Costa del Sol?
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Costa del Sol for hiking enthusiasts
The Costa del Sol offers a wealth of natural beauty, from its rugged coastline with hidden coves and pristine beaches to the dramatic mountains of the Sierra de las Nieves and Sierra de Grazalema. Renting an apartment in the Costa del Sol is a fantastic option for hiking enthusiasts, as it boasts a wide range of scenic trails that weave through coastal paths, lush valleys and rugged mountains. The nearby Sierra de las Nieves and Montes de Málaga natural parks feature well-marked routes suitable for many levels, with opportunities to spot local wildlife and enjoy sweeping views of the Mediterranean. Why not explore charming white-washed villages like Mijas and Benahavís along the way! Hiking enthusiasts may also enjoy staying in apartments in Benalmadena, as Benalmadena offers numerous coastal paths and mountain trails like the Monte Calamorro Trails - also accessible by cable car!
Costa del Sol for golf enthusiasts
The Costa del Sol is a dream destination for golf enthusiasts, with more than 70 top-quality courses nestled in breathtaking settings overlooking the sea or framed by rolling mountains. Prestigious clubs like Valderrama Golf Club in Sotogrande, famous for hosting the Ryder Cup, and La Quinta Golf & Country Club in Marbella, draw players from across the globe. The region offers a mix of courses suitable for all skill levels, with lush fairways, challenging layouts, and excellent facilities. Many of the courses are located near luxury resorts, providing a perfect combination of golf, relaxation, and fine dining. With its sunny climate, spectacular landscapes, and high-quality golf courses, Costa del Sol has earned its reputation as the "Costa del Golf."
The Costa del Sol is often known as the "Costa del Golf" because it has the highest concentration of golf courses in Europe. The region has over 70 of them!
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What are the best things to do in Costa del Sol?
- Spend a Day Exploring Marbella's Old Town
- Discover the Caves of Nerja
- Visit the White Village of Mijas
- Tour the Picasso Museum in Malaga
- Stroll through the Botanical Gardens in Malaga
- Relax at Puerto Banús Marina
- Explore the Historic Centre of Estepona
Top 7 travel tips in Costa del Sol
1. Spend a Day Exploring Marbella's Old Town
Marbella boasts a charming old town filled with narrow cobbled streets, whitewashed buildings, and colourful flower displays. Visitors can enjoy wandering through the beautiful Plaza de los Naranjos, where orange trees shade lively cafés and boutique shops. Art lovers will appreciate the numerous galleries showcasing fabulous local talent.
2. Discover the Caves of Nerja
Nature lovers should not miss the famous Caves of Nerja, an impressive network of caverns located near the coastal town. These caves boast incredible stalactites and stalagmites, with some chambers hosting concerts thanks to their natural acoustics. Guided tours provide fascinating insights into the history and geology of the area. The nearby clifftop viewpoints also offer stunning panoramas of the Mediterranean.
3. Visit the White Village of Mijas
The picturesque village of Mijas boasts traditional Andalusian charm with its winding streets, white-washed houses, and beautiful views over the coast. Visitors can browse artisan shops, visit the tiny oval-shaped bullring, and enjoy the peaceful gardens of La Muralla. Horse-drawn carriage rides provide a romantic way to explore the town!
4. Tour the Picasso Museum in Malaga
Art enthusiasts visiting the Costa del Sol will find the Picasso Museum in Malaga an essential stop. Housed in a beautifully restored palace, the museum boasts a vast collection of the artist's works, including paintings, drawings, and sculptures. Temporary exhibitions complement the permanent collection. Visitors can also explore Picasso's birthplace nearby for deeper insight into his life and legacy.
5. Stroll through the Botanical Gardens in Malaga
Nature lovers will enjoy spending time at Malaga's La Concepción Botanical Gardens, one of the most important tropical gardens in Europe. The gardens boast a vast collection of exotic plants and a peaceful atmosphere ideal for a relaxing stroll. Winding pathways lead past waterfalls, ponds, and historic viewpoints. The gardens are a perfect escape from the bustle of the city!
6. Relax at Puerto Banús Marina
Lovers of luxury can head to Puerto Banús, where glamorous yachts, designer boutiques, and chic waterfront restaurants await. This renowned marina boasts a vibrant atmosphere, ideal for people-watching and admiring the sleek yachts. Visitors can indulge in high-end shopping or enjoy a cocktail while soaking up the sunshine. Puerto Banús comes alive at night with a host of fabulously trendy bars and clubs.
7. Explore the Historic Centre of Estepona
Estepona's historic centre boasts colourful streets, hidden squares, and an artistic flair, making it a joy to explore on foot. Murals and sculptures dot the town as part of its open-air museum project. Visitors can discover traditional tapas bars, charming boutiques, and the beautiful Plaza de las Flores. The nearby beaches provide a perfect spot to relax after a morning of sightseeing. Renting an affordable apartment in Costa del Sol is a must for a Spanish Mediterranean adventure of a lifetime!