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Costalita is perfectly situated on the Costa del Sol boasting a minimum of 325 picture perfect sunny days annually. You can't go wrong with such a location on the southeastern coast of Spain. Music, traditional flamenco dancing, Andalusian cuisine, natural wonders, and more await you. You'll be spoilt for choice on what to do first and this destination will likely become your favourite for years to come. Whether you make it a grand family outing or a romantic getaway, Costalita won't disappoint.
Book a luxurious rental by the seaImagine relaxing on the terrace overlooking the sea, breathing in the fresh sea breezes while sipping on your favourite libations. Enjoy fresh grilled fish or vegetables from the garden area. A short walk to the beach is definitely in order to work on your tan and then enjoy the local cuisine only minutes from your accommodations. The rooms are cosy with a spacious living room and all the amenities for relaxing on holiday. A well-equipped kitchen allows for being creative with your own cuisine using local produce. Most include a swimming pool as well if you prefer freshwater swimming.
Holidays in Costalita
The area and getting around
Take a day trip on a guided walking tour of two magnificent natural sites in Antequera, El Torcal and the Dolmens. El Torcal features prehistoric fossils and breathtaking panoramic vistas. The second half of the tour takes you to three UNESCO Heritage sites, Menga Dolmen, Viera, and Tholos de El Romeral Dolmen. These fascinating Megalithic structures, dating to 5000 BC, were constructed of humongous stones reflecting the amazing craftsmanship of the ancient tribes. Get acquainted with ancient history while enjoying the breathtaking mountain views.
Go clubbingAn exciting way to end your touring day is to explore the nightlife. A great beginning to your adventure is with authentic flamenco dancing at Burro Blanco 'the White Donkey' in Nerja. Malaga is famous for its wine so a trip to Antigua Casa de Guardia in Malaga is a must. Be sure to ask about the Mystic Barrel while you're there. It contains the rarest wines! Then El Pimpi, also in Malaga, is noted for its Andalucian charm that emanates from the 18th century mansion adjacent to Plaza de la Merced. And that's just the beginning!
Travellers and activities
Take a walk-through time at the Russian Art Museum housed in the old Tabacalera Factory. You'll discover Russian history dating from the Byzantine period through the works of Wassily Kandinsky, Jazimir Malevich, and others. The Automobile Museum is next door and also worth a peek. Discover the rich culture of pure chocolate at Mayan Monkey Mijas' Chocolate Factory. Did you know that Mayans discovered chocolate 3,000 years ago when members of their tribe observed monkeys consuming cocoa pods from the trees? And you can taste chocolate from around the world.
Costalita for Adventurous travellersGet your adrenaline rush on the 7 km trail through the El Chorro gorge along steep cliffs. It was originally constructed of cement and sand by sailors from 1901 to 1905 about 200 metres above the river and officially opened in 1920 when King Alfonso XIII walked its length and named it El Caminito del Rey, the King's little road. This awesome trail will surely give you some thrills and jaw dropping, Instagram worthy, photo ops that you'll never forget.
The famous Pablo Picasso was born in Málaga, Spain less than an hour from Costalita in October of 1881.
Top 5 travel tips in Costalita
The lovely city of Málaga is set up for cycling with numerous places to park the bike, enjoy the site, then pick up and continue on your adventure. This type of tourism is becoming increasingly popular throughout Spain with many exciting sites to see close-up and at your own pace.
2. Be a chocolatier for a dayMayan Monkey Mijas offers workshops at their chocolate factory where you will be introduced to the origins of chocolate. Afterwards, you'll design, mould, and paint your own chocolate bars. And to top it off, you'll taste premium chocolate from around the world!
3. Go on a bus adventureGo on the Selwo Aventura safari where the bus takes you through all the exotic animal habitats like rhinos, elephants, and giraffes. Buy tickets online in advance to get the best deals and details of the experience. The site is nestled in the mountains, so the views are outstanding.
4. Peruse the local street marketsEvery week you'll find street markets with clothing, antiques, trinkets, local cuisine, and more. This activity is a must for thrill of the hunt shoppers. Puerto Banus, Marbella, and Estepona all offer their own specialties so you may want to hit them all while on holiday.
5. Enjoy a game of golfLos Flamingos is just a few minutes from Costalita featuring luxury greens, a spa, and 18-holes of challenging sport. Afterwards be sure to enjoy a cocktail or delicious wine at the clubhouse and exciting cuisine if you want to make a night of it.