Marbella , well-known for its beautiful beaches , is the place where the rich and famous go on holidays. With a population of about it is one of the biggest towns on this list. This town is a famous destination all over the year, but especially during spring and summer time since it is famous for its beautiful beaches. The Old Town is incredibly charming with its narrow cobbled streets and flower decorations everywhere.
There are a lot of shops that sell all kinds of souvenirs and local products. Moreover, you can still see the old city walls. The heart of Old Town is Plaza de los Naranjos , which, as the name suggests, is filled with orange trees. Puerto Banus is located 6 km west of the town center and it was built in as a luxury shopping complex.
Here you can find designer shops, restaurants and other signs of luxurious lifestyle. In the summertime the port is filled with yachts and boats. You can sunbathe going to its beautiful beaches or do some shopping all around! Marbella is 60 km south-west from Malaga, just 30 km more compared with Mijas and for this reason we recommend to do them together if you want to spend a full day outside the city. Bus : From Malaga center, go to the bus station of Alameda principal.
There you will find the Avanza buses waiting for you to go. Car : there are two ways to go from Malaga to Marbella by car: one internal and one on the coast line. The hillside town offers an amazing view over the landscape below. However, the hillside town of Mijas Mijas Pueblo is just one part; other parts of the town are Mijas Costa about 10 km away, at the coast and Las Lagunas a commercial area.
The first thing that you will see as soon as you do the first step is… donkeys! Yes, Mijas is full of donkeys in everywhere; this is one of the peculiarities of the town and one of its symbols. They started taking pictures and paying the farmers for a ride.
A real postcard scenario. Bus : Go to the bus station of Malaga Maria Zambrano just at the back of the homonymous train station ; from there you will find the line of the Avanza bus that bring you to Mijas pueblo. Depending on the line that you will choose, the travel will last about 1 hour or 1 h and 50 minutes…even if Mijas is very close to Malaga, by bus there are various stops to do!
Car : If you are traveling by car, it very easy and fast to reach the town. From malaga take the AP-7 direction Ctra. Take exit from AP-7 and at the roundabout take the first exit direction Ctra. It will take you 30 minutes to go there. Lloret De Mar. Miami Playa. Mijas Pueblo. Playa d'Aro. Playa Flamenca. Sant Antoni de Calonge. Tossa De Mar. Scott Monk. Malaga Province The province of Malaga is located in southern Spain, in the autonomous community of Andalucia, on the shores of the Mediterranean sea.
Its coastline is commonly referred to as the Costa del Sol, and also the Costa del Golf. Extending along kilometres of coastline, the environment encompasses mountainous regions, coastline and farmland.
The backdrop of most of the coastline has majestic mountains, which pin the towns and cities to the waters edge. Inland there are numerous traditional white washed villages. The city of Malaga splits the east and west coastline of the province.
The coastline is completely connected by the N coastal road, which itself offers some beautiful sea views, to the west there is a toll road A7 which gives a speedy connection from Fuengirola all the way to Algeciras in the province of Cadiz. In recent years the province has expanded rapidly and is now a melting pot of nationalities with many foreigners residing in around the city on the famous Costa del Sol coastline.
Beaches The beaches of Malaga and the Costa del Sol are one of its most valuable assets; you can find many different beautiful options, ranging from the busy, vibrant beaches with bars, restaurants and water sport activities, to the quiet isolated small coves, where your only company can be the soothing lap of the surf.
Transport Malaga airport is the forth busiest in Spain and has many daily international connections to the rest of the world. The port in Malaga is a stop off point for many cruises and has been in continuous operation at least since BC.
The Province is well serviced by road and rail networks, there is a high-speed train which significantly reduces travel time to Madrid, and a local train line which serves from the centre of the city of Malaga to the coastal town of Fuengirola.
Cuisine The local cuisine from the province of Malaga is mainly a healthy Mediterranean one, with lots of seafood and shellfish, olive oil, fruit and vegetables, all jostling for top spot on local menus. Climate Malaga enjoys a subtropical-Mediterranean climate and an average of three hundred days of sunshine. Its location on the Mediterranean sea means the coastline benefits from cooling sea breezes during the summer months making the heat manageable.
Things to do while you are here. See all articles. Horse trekking through the mountains of Malaga If you love horses and Spain, horse trekking is the best way to see this country from a unique point of view The water parks in Malaga, Costa del Sol There are three water parks in Malaga and two more nearby, here's all the information you'll need to visit them. So much more than a dish its a symbol of the province. Algarrobo Costa.
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Villanueva de Algaidas. Villanueva de Tapia. Villanueva del Rosario. Villanueva del Trabuco. La Cala del Moral. Algarrobo Costa. Arroyo de la Miel. Mijas Costa. El Chorro. Torre del Mar. Select a type. Distance to the town km.
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