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Alcazaba Beach has it all from amazing beaches to a rich history. The nature surrounding this historical region is worth the trip alone but there is a lot of history and culture to explore as well. This area combines lost civilizations of the Romans, Moors, and Spain. It was part of the trade route for silk and spices and one of the areas where Christopher Colombus lived while sailing in search of the New World. There is so much to do you'll need more than one holiday to experience it all.
Book accommodations for an extravagant holiday on budgetGaze upon the azure sea while sipping your favourite wine contemplating your itinerary for a week-long get away with friends or family. Or spend a romantic holiday with your significant other. The rentals offer luxurious accommodations overlooking the sea with a garden, swimming pool, well-equipped kitchen and cosy living spaces. You're minutes away from exciting activities and delicious cuisine. So, sit back and relax or have the time of your life on Alcazaba Beach, Spain.
Holidays in Alcazaba
The area and getting around
The Alcazaba of Malaga from the 11th century is the landmark of Malaga but there are at least 6 more amazing castles worth a visit. Gibralfaro Castle, surrounded by exquisite nature, sits above the Alcalzaba as a defensive structure with a history extending to 2500 BC during the Phoenician occupation. Colomares Castle, with its ornate edifice, was recently built as a tribute to Christopher Columbus. It includes a museum overflowing with artefacts surrounding his explorations. And the regal Casares Castle is a must see, sitting atop a mountain with spectacular views of the valley. Enjoy the journey.
Enjoy a unique adventure at the LagoonThe Lagoon is at the top of the to-do list in Malaga. This man made wonder is like an oasis within the mountains overlooking the sea overflowing with exciting activities. It is 1.5 hectares of gorgeous turquoise freshwater maintained by ultrasound technology, surrounded by a sandy beach, and serviced by fusion cuisine restaurants. The choice of entertainment ranges from golf, strolling in exotic tropical gardens, and a plethora of water sports. This day trip is guaranteed to please everyone in your clan's personal taste.
Travellers and activities
History buffs will find plenty of thrills in Alcazaba as this fortification dates to the 11th century during the height of the Islamic period. It is well preserved so you can fantasise about daily life from ten centuries ago. Take a 3-hour Segway tour hosted by Top Segway Malaga and soak up the history while perusing the palace, architectural elements from the Roman theatre, and secrets of the Nasrid dynasty. You may even discover some rumours that this Alcazaba predates even the Muslims settling in Granada.
Alcazaba for Cinema buffsGo on an exciting escapade discovering the filming sites for hundreds of movies and series. There's so much to see, you can spend your entire holiday exploring the various sets that remain from the old spaghetti westerns, sci-fi, popular thrillers like Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, to name a few. The Western Village at Oaseys and Mini Hollywood feature a Cinema Museum, cactus garden, Hollywood set, and much more. In Almeria city there is the Walk of Fame next to the Cervantes Theatre with famous stars listed on the sidewalk. And that's just the beginning.
Alcazaba means fortified city in Arabic and this particular one dates to the Nasrid dynasty in the Al Andalus kingdom.
Top 5 travel tips in Alcazaba
See the real Malaga on a tour with locals discovering fascinating secrets from their rich history. Do it Your Spain features a day exploring the less trodden path learning the inside story behind Picasso, nine types of coffee, the Church of Santiago, and more. The tour also includes food and drinks.
2. Tour Malaga via SegwayTop Segway tours feature the best of Malaga on a 2-hour escapade hitting all the highlights. You'll see Malaga Cathedral, The Teatro Romano, Picasso Museum, and Plaza de la Merced to name a few. Riding on your own, self-balancing Segway makes it fun and personal.
3. Take your time discovering MalagaThe hop-on-hop-off-bus tour features a 24-hour ticket enabling you to get a birds eye view of the city while listening to the commentaries. And when you see something you like, hop-off and check it out. There are museums, a boat tour, city walks, and more for your enjoyment.
4. Get your Flamenco with DinnerFlamenco is a traditional dance in Spain dating back to the 13th century. Granada claims to be the birthplace of this exciting dance style. Spend the evening in a unique atmosphere with dinner in this unusual venue in a cave with El Templo del Flamenco tours.
5. Visit Malaga's most beautiful townBenalmadena Pueblo boasts the historic city that's overflowing with ancient memorabilia including dramatic architecture and museums. Take a day trip and lounge in the beautiful scenery while enjoying international or local cuisine. Gaze upon the fairy tale castle at Colomares and imagine the daily lives of yesteryear among 7 civilizations.