A time to reconnect through culture, nature, soulful villages, comforting gastronomy and traditions that embrace you. Discover the Costa del Sol!
The Costa del Sol not only tastes like the sea; it also smells like a spoon, slow stew and inherited recipes that are served piping hot. Because beyond the skewer and the summer flavours, there is a t...
Christmas on the Costa del Sol is synonymous with special moments, celebrations and, above all, a feast for the palate. Christmas sweets are the main protagonists of these dates, reflecting the rich c...
With the arrival of autumn on the Costa del Sol, the landscapes are dressed in ochre and gold tones, while the first cold ones, always mild, bring with them an explosion of flavours that invite you to...
Some places are seen with the eyes, others with the heart... and some, like the Costa del Sol, are discovered with the palate. From the brightest coastline to the inland villages, this corner of Andal...
If there is a postcard that sums up the essence of summer on the Costa del Sol, it is this: burning embers, sparkling skewers, the swaying of the sea in the background and a shared table next to the M...
Every summer in the Axarquía has a taste of the sea. On its tables, sardine skewers and fried fish are the real protagonists. Here, eating by the Mediterranean Sea is not just a custom, it is almost a...
The Costa del Sol is a destination renowned for its rich gastronomy, and one of the best ways to enjoy its cuisine is by visiting its iconic inns. These establishments serve homemade dishes, in large ...
Since ancient times, the culture of the orchard has been the protagonist in the Guadalhorce Valley. This region, known as the orchard of the Costa del Sol, stands out for its fertile land, ideal for t...
The province of Málaga is not only known for its beaches and enviable climate, but also for its rich culinary culture. One of the most iconic dishes in the region is the ‘espeto’, a true jewel of Mála...
The gastronomy of the Costa del Sol is as diverse and rich as its culture and landscapes. With the arrival of summer, fresh and light dishes become the protagonists, giving visitors the opportunity to...
The Costa del Sol is much more than golden beaches, pleasant weather, and vibrant nightlife. It is also renowned for its exquisite gastronomic offerings, attracting travelers from all over the world s...
It’s September and in the Costa del Sol this means only one thing: food fairs and festivals. These events are the perfect opportunity to set off on an exploration of the small, charming villages of th...
We know that, as in most sports, nutrition plays a very important role. How we take care of ourselves and what we eat will have a direct impact on our health and therefore also on our performance. For...
The capital of the Costa del Sol and one of the biggest cities in Spain, Malaga boasts an impressive history and a fascinating present. The historic centre, together with the vibrant port area, has be...
he blue skies and the wild beaches and cliffs in Nerja come together to paint one of the most beautiful landscapes in the Costa del Sol. Whitewashed houses adorned with colourful flowers, cheerful pla...
Located in La Axarquía region, Rincón de la Victoria is a little slice of paradise just 20 minutes from Malaga city. A coastal haven blessed by exceptional weather which is known for its sea caves, dr...
Very few destinations can boast the wealth and variety of historic and cultural heritage of Antequera. Nestled in the heart of Andalusia, the town counts an impressive fifty monuments as well as archa...
Just 32km along the coast from Malaga, Fuengirola is one of the most popular holiday destinations in the Costa del Sol. The town has developed considerably in recent decades, though its origins as a h...
Marbella is culture, leisure, glamour. One of the most exclusive towns in the Mediterranean, it stretches for 28km along the coastline boasting spectacular beaches, four marinas, fourteen golf courses...
The municipality of Benalmádena comprises three different parts: Benalmádena Pueblo, a charming whitewashed village sitting on the slopes of the mountain where time has stood still; Arroyo de la Miel,...
Sitting on the southern slope of Sierra de Almijara, 56km from Malaga city and just 6km from Nerja, Frigiliana is one of the most beautiful villages in the Costa del Sol. In the past, the Jews, the Mo...
Artists Grace Kelly, Orson Welles, Frank Sinatra and Brigitte Bardot all fell in love with Torremolinos decades ago, when the municipality was just starting to forge a reputation for being a unique an...
On the northern slopes of Sierra de las Nieves sits Ardales, a municipality belonging to Guadalteba region that is home to all sorts of natural and cultural wonders as well as a rich gastronomic herit...
With its elegant squares and quaint streets lined with whitewashed houses embellished with colourful flowers, Estepona has been dubbed ‘the garden of the Costa del Sol’. Located in a stunning setting,...
Very few destinations bring together so much beauty, culture and history as Ronda. Declared an Historic and Artistic Conservation Area over 50 years ago, the town is not only architecturally attractiv...
Do you like to unleash your creativity in the kitchen? Have you wanted to try making new dishes with your children? During this time at home, cooking can be a fun way to connect with your kids and tea...
Marbella is often called "the capital of luxury," and for good reason. Only the most demanding travellers visit Marbella, mostly for its excellent beaches, year-round mild climate, immense cultural an...
If you love wine, take a self-guided tour through Malaga’s wine regions. Costa del Sol is home to five wine-producing areas, all different in terms of climate and terrain: Serranía de Ronda, Axarquía,...
Eating out in Sierra de las Nieves in the midst of its stunning scenery is an experience like no other. Spanish fir, Portugese oak and cork oak trees populate a mountainscape that is dotted with the p...
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