The Costa del Sol stretches just over 150 kilometres of Málaga province and is one of Spain's most popular locations. The area's mild climate is the root attraction that makes it possible to enjoy the beaches and a wide variety of outdoor activities year round.
The whitewashed villages of Costa del Sol are impressive historical monuments and their people still live according to age-old traditions, inherited from their Iberian, Roman and Moorish forefathers. Many of the villages near the coast have become fashionable resorts, while still conserving their ancient charm, whereas others, lost in the highlands, remain rough and ready olive-farming towns.
Its musical life, both classical and pop, includes concerts and recitals by world famous artists. Lighter entertainment is also on offer - piano bars, karaoke bars, flamenco centres, and the like. World famous designer shops can be found among the beautiful marinas and boulevards and eating out is a delight with a wealth of international cusine available alongside traditional Spanish tapas bars and fish restaurants.
If you are looking for the perfect all-encompassing lifestyle with year-round sunshine, a home in the Costa del Sol should be a prime consideration.
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