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Costa del Sol Tourist Information

December 4, 2013 By Andalucia Travel Guide

Costa del Sol tourist information will cover all the basics you will need to go on your Costa del Sol holiday!

When visiting this fabulous area of Andalucia the best place to fly in to would be either Malaga Airport or Gibraltar Airport.

All the Costa del Sol resorts and seaside villages are easily accessible from both of these. Costa del Sol Tourist Information

The most popular Costa del Sol resorts include Torremolinos, Benalmadena, Fuengirola, Mijas, Marbella, Puerto Banus and Estepona which are to the west of Malaga and to the east there is the very well known town of Nerja.

The Costa del Sol is known for its great beaches, nightlife and andalucian tapas, along with many great kids activities.

However, if golf is what you are looking for in your holiday then this is the place for you. The Costa del Sol has over 50 golf courses and with another 40 in the planning stages and is now also known as the ‘Costa del Golf’.

Costa del Sol Tourist InformationWith its great weather and over 320 days of sunshine the climate in Costa del Sol makes for the perfect holiday destination. The Costa del Sol has average temperatures of 16°C in the winter and an average of 30°C in the summer months.

Costa del Sol caters for everyone and provides accommodation for every budget.

From 5-star hotels and luxury villas to self-catering apartments and hostels you will find something to suite your holiday needs.

With this tourist information section we hope to provide you with everything you need to plan a great holiday.

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