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Sun, Sea and Shopping: Holidaying in Malaga
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Sun, Sea and Shopping: Holidaying in Malaga

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Lying on the southern coast of Spain, the port city of Malaga is a popular destination for tourists. The city is part of the region known as the Costa Del Sol (or Coast of the Sun) and has a variety of different activities to suit all tastes – from wine tasting to watersports.

Malaga is renowned for Mediterranean weather conditions and clear blue seas, with many flocking to the resort to take in some sunshine. The city itself is surrounded by mountains, which help keep it sheltered from the winter weather in Malaga.

The city is known for being the birthplace of one of the art world’s most decorated figures – Pablo Picasso – and there is a museum dedicated to his life and works in the resort. Indeed, Malaga has a history of architecture as well as art, which is evident through the many churches that are dotted round the city and the surrounding areas.

Many of the main tourist attractions in Malaga are located within the centre of the city – such as the museums and a main shopping plaza. For those who are looking to explore the historical side of the city, there are a number of churches, castles and amphitheatres, as well as the Alcazaba fortress to explore.

One of Malaga’s main streets is the Calle Marqués de Larios– which runs from the main harbour plaza all the way up to the city centre – is a popular draw for tourists eager to take in a bit of retail therapy on their holidays. The street is lined with boutiques, quaint little coffee shops and traditional Spanish tapas bars. During the traditional religious festivals – such as the world famous Holy Week – the streets are decorated for the occasion, with the main plaza playing host to a number of events throughout the festival.

Indeed, Malaga has become a popular tourist spot during the celebrations – with many coming from neighbouring villages and around the world to take in the spectacle. Utilising symbols of Spanish culture and history, the streets of Malaga are transformed into colourful hotspots – with flamenco dancing all around the town and a variety of activities that last way into the night time.

For those looking to step away from the city and spend some time on the water, Malaga harbour and the beaches along the Costa Del Sol are a haven for extreme sports enthusiasts. From kite-surfing to kayaking, many flock to the region to ride the waves of the deep blue seas along the coast, as well as enjoying the sunny Malaga weather.

If you’re looking to explore underwater, the Costa Del Sol is a haven for diving centres, with a number of sites and wrecks to explore, or you could take a scenic boat trip instead if you preferred.

Whatever your interest, the Costa Del Sol has a range of activities to suit all tastes. The lively mix of chic shopping experiences and traditional Spanish café culture attracts thousands of tourists every year, who make use of cheap flights in order to take in the sights, sounds and tastes that cities like Malaga have to offer.

 

David Collins

David is an experienced web author based in the UK

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