• Further along this stretch of Mediterranean lie the towns of Marbella and
Estapona with Spain’s most popular golf courses in between. This exclusive
region attracts the young and rich from across Europe. Marbella, in particular,
offers designer boutique shopping, first class restaurants and a port, which is
home to a vast array of luxury yachts throughout the year.
• For a more traditional landscape try heading east along the coast from Malaga
where the mountainous countryside is used primarily for local agriculture. The
main town to visit is the idyllic Spanish village of Nerja famous for its
ancient limestone caves and stunning stalactites.
Malaga is situated in a prime position to take convenient short breaks at destinations throughout southern Spain. East of Malaga is Granada with the magnificent Alhambra. To the northwest is the Andalusian capital of Seville and further along the coast to the west is the port of Cadiz. A busy town, with frequent crossings to Gibraltar, Cadiz and the nearby town of Tarifa are popular for water sport activities particularly windsurfing.
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