After an intense day of golf, you will need to replenish energy. The path of any visitor on the Costa del Sol will always lead eventually to an establishment offering fine dining: Michelin-starred restaurants, local family-run tapas bars, international eateries, beach bars and terrace cafés. The Costa del Sol's cuisine is as vast as it is varied.
Alternatively, you can visit any of the more than one hundred towns and villages in the province and discover the picturesque white painted streets first-hand. Visitors can also get away for a day or just for a few hours to discover the more bustling town centres of the Costa del Sol which are full of history, culture and a special Andalusian ambience.
One step further: culture on the Costa del Golf
The Costa del Sol also encompasses a unique legacy of history, art and heritage.
Golf lovers who wish to discover the Costa del Golf may also want to find time to visit towns such as Ronda, Antequera, Nerja and Málaga and regions such as Axarquía, which represent more than 80% of the province's cultural wealth.
Visitors are always impressed by these destinations thanks to their beautiful historical centres and the remarkable influence of the Arabic and Roman civilizations on their architecture and monuments.
The Costa del Golf is also the perfect point of departure for other nearby towns or cities, which are both interesting and appealing. From anywhere in the province it's possible to visit destinations such as Seville, Granada, Cádiz, Córdoba, and even northern Africa on organised trips or by car, train or ferry.