Costa Del Sol is the perfect location for a beach villa for your next holiday vacation in Spain. Rent a villa in Costa Del Sol, with your family or friends, and explore the beaches and traditional Costa Del Sol villages, or simply just relax by your own private pool. All of our Villas in Costa Del Sol have been personally handpicked for their quality and for the services they offer. Also, please take a look at our Costa Del Sol Villa reviews; to prove we are the best villa rental from our previous customers. Find the perfect sea view villa rental in Costa Del Sol with a private pool. Let's start your next Costa Del Sol villa holiday vacation search now! Costa Del Sol Villa Rental Guide
Costa Del Sol is the perfect location for a beach villa for your next holiday vacation in Spain. Rent a villa in Costa Del Sol, with your family or friends, and explore the beaches and traditional Costa Del Sol villages, or simply just relax by your own private pool. All of our Villas in Costa Del Sol have been personally handpicked for their quality and for the services they offer. Also, please take a look at our Costa Del Sol Villa reviews; to prove we are the best villa rental from our previous customers. Find the perfect sea view villa rental in Costa Del Sol with a private pool. Let's start your next Costa Del Sol villa holiday vacation search now!
Spain is a holidaymaker’s dream come true when it comes to booking a villa that will offer you the comforts of a home away from home in addition to the various activities that can be undertaken.
The Costa Del Sol coastline of southern Spain extends 150 km across the province of Malaga. The coastlines offer diversity, from Spanish fishing villages to large touristy beachfront towns. The beaches along the coastline also range from livelier sandy beaches to more secluded untouched beaches that offer more solidarity. These beaches are located not far from the villas. Although it is Malaga, the name Costa Del Sol was created to market the coastline to foreign tourists that came about in the 1950s. By the 1960s through the 1970's towns like Benalmadena, Fuengirola and Nerja started opening hotels to meet the high demand for tourism. Covering such are a large area, villas rented in Costa del Sol will meet the needs of any type of holiday. Whether you're looking for an adrenaline-filled holiday or immerse yourself in rich Mediterranean culture, and even all the in-betweens, Costa del Sol has something for everyone renting a holiday villa. Some of our favourite towns are:
Frigiliana, also known as the "The White Village" is surrounded by an immense natural park, with several hiking trails. The historic town also has numerous festivals, one of them being the popular Festival de las Tres Culturas, "The Three Cultures Festival. This is a traditional event held on the last weekend, of every August. It spans over four days and celebrates the historic influences and coexistence of the Christian, Jewish and Muslim traditions.
Mijas's located on the South-Eastern coast of Malaga and has several municipalities, Mijas Pueblo which is the hillside village, and the core of Mijas. Then you have Mijas Costa, which is mostly a commercial and residential area, as well as being popular with tourists. And you have La Cala de Mijas which is a different village that is located on the coastline in the west.
Nerja has a vast amount of unexplored cave systems, and is rumoured to be one of the largest in Europe. There are several places of interest in Nerja besides the caves, these include the Balcon of Europa, a 19th-century Aqueduct, the Baroque Hermitage of Las Angustias, the Church of El Salvador built in the 17th Century and the Chillar River.
Torrox is located on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea and at the foothills of the Sierra de Almijara. Torrox has 2 municipalities, Torrox Pueblo which is approximately 4km inland and Torrox Costa, which is a coastal town. Torrox also has several monuments. That includes the church of Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación, which was built in the 17th Century and features an interior wooden framework and a tower that rises up in a rectangular prism with a pyramid-shaped spire at the top. There is also the Calaceite Lookout Tower and the Huit Beacon, which was built in the 15th Century as part of the coastal defence system. The remains of the Arabic fortress and the surrounding walls have been preserved.
In Costa del Sol, the summers are short, hot, dry, and mostly clear and the winters are long, windy, and partly cloudy. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 41°F to 87°F and is rarely below 34°F or above 93°F. The best time of year to book a villa for hot-weather activities is from late June to late August.
If you are looking forward to long, lazy yet satisfying days besides the pool with maybe a good book or soul searching walks along the beach at sunset to visiting the local historical sites, Costa del Sol is the next destination to turn your attention to.
The villas are self-catering and the following amenities to name a few are available: Wi-Fi, AC, private pool with sea and sunset views.
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