Málaga Airport

Málaga Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto de Málaga-Costa del Sol) is the main airport for the Costa del Sol in Spain. The airport is located eight kilometers southwest of Málaga and five kilometers north of Torremolinos. The airport is the largest of Andalusia's four international airports. From here flights depart to more than 60 countries. It handled 13,590,803 passengers in 2007 and 12,922,403 in 2013 and...

Buying a house in Spain in 6 steps

You need a good lawyer who specializes in real estate. This is because in Spain the obligation to investigate lies with you as the buyer. In fact, if you hire a lawyer, this duty of investigation moves to the lawyer. The only thing the solicitor does in the purchase process is to confirm that the buyer and seller enter into an agreement. Costa del Sol Specialist works together with a fixed group of...

Mercado Central de Atarazanas

The Mercado Atarazanas is located in the historic center of Malaga. It is housed in a magnificent 19th century building filled with Mediterranean sounds, the most delicious smells and Spanish conviviality. The Mercado was designed by Joaquín de Rucoba and built in Neo-Moorish style between 1876 and 1879.I n its three halls you will find plenty of meat, fresh fish, fruits and vegetables, spices, cheese and...

Barranco Blanco – Coin

Those who love nature and adventure should definitely seek out Barranco Blanco in the area. Barranco Blanco in Coin is one of the most spectacular natural landscapes in the province of Malaga. If there is one place with crystal clear water, white stones and lush vegetation, it is Barranco Blanco. Where the Alaminos River is home to otters and barbel, willows and honeysuckle. We must approach the area...

New construction or existing construction?

When we share home samples with clients as we try to delve into their tastes and needs, we often hear them say, "wow, that takes quite a bit of work" or "I couldn't live with that kitchen!" Not all clients have the desire and time to make extensive renovations to get a home up to their standards. In fact, it is often their desire to have an easy to manage, easy to use or easy to rent property in southern...

Manilva

Manilva is located on the southwestern edge of Malaga province, on the border with Cadiz. The town is split into two parts, the seaside resort and the charming, whitewashed, sleepy village, just 3 kilometers uphill from the coast. The village itself, the original Manilva, is bordered by a beautiful vineyard of Moscatel grapes, used mainly for making sweet wine.Down the coast, Manilva has managed to...

Izna-Rand-Onda, 2,000 years of history

In the middle of the Serrania de Ronda, about 100 km from the city of Malaga, lies the famous Ronda, a town of about 35,000 inhabitants. The distinctive feature of Ronda, and undoubtedly its most photographed spot, is the deep ravine with its ancient bridge, the Puente Nuevo. This bridge connects the old center of Ronda with the new El Mercadillo. From one of Spain's most famous Parador hotels, right next...

The Costa del Golf

The Costa del Sol is one of Europe's premier golf destinations, with 100 golf clubs to choose from. Most golf clubs have a handicap requirement of 28 for men and 36 for women, but this is not really controlled and a CFP is not a requirement to play. The climate offers warm temperatures throughout the year, making this region very suitable for golf. July is the hottest month with an average temperature of...

Zahara de la Sierra

Zahara de la Sierra in the province of Cadiz is definitely one of the most beautiful white villages or 'Pueblos Blancos' in all of Andalusia. It is only 45 car minutes from the beautiful city of Ronda, and less than 120 minutes from Malaga and Seville. Essentially, the town lives on agriculture and adventure tourism. It is a well-known destination for practitioners of hiking, climbing, caving, kayaking ,...

Estepona, city on the rise

Estepona is a small town west of Marbella with a total population of 70,000. Despite its popularity as a tourist attraction due to its proximity to hot spots such as Puerto Banus, the town has retained much of its Andalusian charm. This with its quaint cobbled streets, local restaurants, bars and quaint stores and bodega. The area has eight golf courses, seven museums, a beautiful marina and a...

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