Costa del Sol Attractions
There are a wealth of Costa del Sol attractions. So if you’re in the area searching for a self-storage facility or a franchise opportunity, make the most of your time.
The top ten Costa del Sol attractions include:
Marbella Golf
Boasting over 60 golf courses, Marbella and the Costa del Sol is a magnet for golfers from all over Europe. Championship courses combined with 320 average days of sunshine every year keep sports fans flocking back for more.
Fuengirola Bioparc
This incredible zoo allows the animals to roam in a semi-natural environment, and attracts visitors from all over southern Spain. Well worth a visit. A play park and miniature farm for small kids, and open from 10am.
Selwo Park Estepona
If you want to get up close and personal with the bigger mammals, take a trip to Selwo Adventure Park. This large park is home to over 200 animals from every continent.
Aqua Land Mijas Costa and Torremolinos
These two fabulous water parks are situated in Fuengirola and Torremolinos, and offer visitors some white knuckle rides, along with some great attractions for smaller kids.
Watersports
If you are a fan of water sports, there is no better place to spend your holiday than the Costa del Sol. Windsurfing, kitesurfing, water skiing, sailing and jet skiing can all be enjoyed along the coast, from Malaga to Sotogrande.
Visit Puerto Banus
Puerto Banus first became famous in the 1970´s when Sean Connery and Diana Dors owned houses here. Still swish and stylish, this upmarket resort is home to some of the best restaurants, and the biggest private boats on the Costa del Sol.
Feria
If you want to throw yourself into the local traditions and festivals of southern Spain, visit one of the fabulous annual town ferias. Malaga Feria takes place every August, Marbella Feria in June and Fuengirola Feria in October. Prepare yourself for loud music, dancing and partying until the early hours.
Marbella Old Town
Marbella Old Town transports visitors back to the days when this glitzy town was a fishing village, and the cobbled streets and narrow alleyways lay testament to old Andalucia. Charming old restaurants and pavement cafés add to the ambience of this authentic region of southern Spain.
Picasso Museum Malaga
The Picasso Museum in Malaga was inaugurated by the King and Queen of Spain in 2003, and this restored mansion is the perfect place to house the collections of Pablo Picasso, who was born in Malaga.
Nerja Caves
Cuevas de Nerja is situated two miles from the town of the same name. The caves were discovered in 1957. Visitors can take a tour of the cave. The tour unearths cave paintings dating back 15,000 years as well as the world´s biggest stalactites.
Storage Facilities Near Costa del Sol Attractions
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