Midway between Marbella and Fuengirola, Villa Mijas couldn’t be better placed for a holiday of variety! Firstly, you’re less than half a mile from the sandy beaches of Playa de Artola and Cabo Pino, while the Old Town of Marbella is around 10 minutes away.
A bustling urban centre, a vibrant nightlife and an exciting calendar of events year-round promise a memorable holiday on this coastline. And for something a little more relaxing, take the coastal boardwalk which forms a part of the Malaga Coastal path towards Marbella!
Marbella, meanwhile, is a little bigger and busier, with a traditional and beautiful old town, and holds many Michelin starred restaurants and world-renowned beaches where one can soak up the sun and enjoy a cocktail at a beachfront bar! It has a very rich history, visible in the many ruins throughout the winding cobbled streets of its Old Town.
Malaga, the largest city on the Costa del Sol, is also nearby, and is historically and culturally incredibly rich, putting even more activities and amenities at your fingertips. As the birthplace of Pablo Picasso, the city is of course brimming with museums and art galleries, set among a beautiful cityscape of castles, cathedrals and theatres.
The Costa del Sol itself is mostly peaceful and quiet, as although there is a good amount of tourism, largely for the fantastic beaches and warm climate (the average water temperature year-round is 18°C!), visitors tend to stick to the highly developed and bustling south-western part, leaving the stunning mountains inland largely untouched and peaceful year-round.
The region of Andalucía is culturally diverse and has a perfectly varied landscape, where picturesque beaches, ancient cities and desserts meet the incredible Sierra Nevada mountain range, which includes both the most southerly ski resort in Europe and the highest point of continental Europe!