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Endless sunshine, rustic villages and sleek beaches: welcome to the Costa Del Sol

Sprawling along the coast of Spain, and benefitting from ravishing natural scenery as well as enviably perfect weather, the Costa Del Sol has long been known as a quintessential destination for working on that tan. But there’s far more to the region than miles and miles of sandy beaches. Malaga, for example, was the birthplace of Picasso, and is a cultural haven adorned with Gothic and Renaissance architecture. The city will also appeal to foodies hungry for breakfast churros dipped in molten chocolate, not to mention glossily fresh seafood. Elsewhere along the coast you can get stuck into water sports, climb the forested hills and charter boats, all a short distance from Costa Del Sol holiday villas.

Why book Costa Del Sol holiday rentals with ebookers?

It can be tricky to pick just 1 place to make your base along the coast, but using ebookers can help you narrow down your search for Costa Del Sol holiday rentals. You can choose between apartments and holiday villas in Costa Del Sol located in areas like Fuengirola, with its radiant beaches, or Malaga, with its cultural attractions. Having your own, private place will allow you to relish every moment in Spain. After all, even coming back to nap in the afternoon is a pleasure when you have a whole property to lounge in, rather than a simple guestroom.

Top things to do in Costa Del Sol

There are more sandy hotspots across the Costa Del Sol than you can shake a beach towel at, and one of the most popular is Malagueta Beach in Malaga itself. Los Alamos Beach also draws in swimmers and sunbathers alike, while the resort town of Nerja has picturesque cliffs, cosy coves and perfect conditions for snorkelling. The natural beauty extends beyond the beaches, though. The Montes de Malaga Natural Park is a lush, pine forest which offers a cooling escape from the heat. One handsome landmark you can’t literally can’t miss in Malaga is the 14th-century Gibralfaro Castle, which overlooks the city. Climb up to its ramparts, and you’ll touch history – as well as see unparalleled views of the city. Art lovers will be thrilled to know they’re in Picasso’s birthplace, and you can see some seminal works by the Cubist maestro in the Museo Picasso Malaga, set within a stately 16th-century building.

Getting around in Costa Del Sol

If you’re staying put in a resort area for the whole of your visit, you won’t have to think about transport at all. The area does have useful bus and train services that shunt visitors between major areas, but if you want to take in various parts of the Costa Del Sol, hiring a car really is the best option. This way, you can roam and visit places like Benalmadena, with its marina and cable car, and Estepona, with its buzzing tapas bars.