The Costa del Sol is one of those destinations gifted with good climate, scenic beauty and historical and cultural wealth. A privileged area that has become, for many reasons, one of the most sought after places in the Mediterranean.
Golf, resorts and exclusive residences
The Costa del Sol has long been a preferred destination for hotel and residential investment. Spots like Puerto Banus in Marbella, will seduce you for their sophistication, glamour and luxury shops. On the Spanish riviera there are few places that exceed the prestige of the coast of Malaga already well known to buyers coming from all over the world. In fact, 10% of the properties sold in the province of Malaga are acquired by the British.
Golf has also exerted a powerful attraction for foreign investment. With more than 70 golf courses, the Costa del Sol has woven a network of facilities unique in the world, not only for the quantity but, above all, the quality, so you can practice this exciting sport. The tourist and residential infrastructure built around the world of golf is one of the major inducements for investment in the Costa del Sol, which actually is also known as the Costa del Golf.
A luxury hotel by the sea, the new roof of Malaga
If touristic offer on the Costa del Sol was already impressive, over the past few years the capital of the province, the city of Malaga, has been adding a particularly interesting ingredient to it: culture. Museums like the Picasso, the Pompidou Centre, the Thyssen and other magnificent spaces that are being implemented, turn Malaga into the new capital of art and culture. An inspiring city that everyone will want to discover.
Foreign investment is no stranger to this phenomenon. Various leading business groups find in Malaga a combination of factors that such few places now possess. A large city with history, sun, sea, magnificent harbour cruises, the best cuisine and a unique museum offer.. All this makes Malaga one of the best locations for major tourism projects in the coming years.
In fact, in the port of Malaga in the Dique de Levante, like a great beacon, a 443 feet high skyscraper will house a luxury hotel. It is going to be the tallest building in Malaga city and each of its 352 rooms will provide stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea.