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Explore Sandy Beaches and Historical Villages on Costa del Sol Holidays

Relax with a visit to touristsu2019 hotspot places on Costa del Sol Holidays and check out a few more attractions with Super Escapes.

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Explore Sandy Beaches and Historical Villages on Costa del Sol Holidays

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  1. Explore Sandy Beaches and Historical Villages on Costa del Sol Holidays The Spanish region, Costa del Sol is almost known forthe sunshine, sandy beaches, and historical spots. The name itself denotes the meaning of it, which means “TheSunshine Coast.” Costa del Sol is the part of Malaga province. It is also a captivating destination for the tourists. Moreover, with over 300 day’s sunshine in a year, it has become a hotspot for a vacation. Explore the incredible things on Costa del Sol Holidays. The Beaches The beaches of Costa del Sol have got the Blue Flag status. With the gold standard of hygiene and better public facilities, it is very close to a first-class beach. Costa del Sol boasts the longest beach season in Iberian, Spain. So the climate aspect is also good and helpful for the tourists. Furthermore, there are gold sandy beaches and sunny days, even in low season. Immerse into Playa del Cañuelo for the peace and seclusion and then Torremolinos on Holidays to Costa del Sol. The Cathedral of Malaga It is a Roman Catholic Church in Malaga. In fact, the church is famous as a unique and impressive cathedral in southern Spain. Height of the north tower is 84 meters and one of the tallest churches in Andalusia. You would find the impact of Renaissance and Baroque. The Kings Pathways The Kings Pathways is just a walkway that includes steep walls of the narrow gorge in El Chorro. It was built in the 20th century to make workers reach on 2 hydroelectric plants. But you will find it fascinating on Cheap Holidays to Coasta del Sol. Many people tried to across this path and died too. The Spanish King Alfonso 13th introduced this path as the King’s Little Pathways.

  2. The Alcazaba Palace This palatial fortification is located in Malaga. TheHammudid dynasty built it in the early 11th century. It is a remarkable landmark. Delve into the fortification of the Alcazaba to see the top views of the city. This Moorish fortress throws a unique view of the city. The Caves Nerja The Caves Nerja is awe-inspiring. It is a chain of caves covering for 5 kilometers. Moreover, this cave contains the largest stalagmite with 32 meter high column. You can get best view on the rainy days. In fact, this is also worth visiting on family holidays to Coasta del Sol. It is also safe, well-maintained, and food for the indoor game. Book a relaxing holiday on Super Escapes and save time and money on flights and accommodation. For more information call on +44 203 598 4710.

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