The Beaches of the Costa del SolOn the Costa del Sol, sunshine and the beach go hand in hand. There are miles and miles of sandy beaches where the sun shines on them for more than 320 days of the year. The beaches in this part of Andalucia, Spain are carefully maintained, cleaned regularly and have lifeguards, Bar / Restaurants, showers, disabled access and other amenities. Spend your Holiday on the Beach
The Mediterranean water is both warm and safe and many towns have recently modernised their promenades, or “paseo maritimos”. Close to the La Orquidea, the beaches in Calahonda, Mijas Costa have clean sand and deep, transparent waters. With more than eight miles of fine sand, they have the European blue flag, indicating they are some of the cleanest in Europe. Mijas Costa is renowned for it’s water sports and recreational facilities. The Beaches of Marbella, Fuengirola and Benalmadena
Without doubt the beaches in Marbella are the place to be seen. The rich and famous hang out here without risk of getting caught by the Paparazzi and the beach near the east of the marina protected by a jetty. Near to Marbella, the beaches in Puerto Banus have fine golden sand and are well worth visiting to spot a celebrity, with a lot of water sports available. Fuengirola has more than five miles of beautiful and well kept beaches. The sand is white and for many years now, the beaches have flown the European blue flag. The beaches in the coastal strip of Benalmadena are nine kilometers long, attractive and have all the sporting and leisure possibilities of a busy resort town. |





