Costa Del Sol Sightseeing
The Costa del Sol combines Moorish history, white villages, caves, and mountain landscapes, making it one of Spain’s most diverse sightseeing regions.
Alcazaba of Málaga – A well-preserved Moorish fortress overlooking the city, offering gardens, courtyards, and views over the port.
Ronda New Bridge (Puente Nuevo) – One of Spain’s most iconic sights, this dramatic bridge spans a deep gorge and connects Ronda’s historic old and new towns.
Nerja Caves – A vast underground cave system with massive stalactites, prehistoric paintings, and natural rock formations.
Mijas (Mijas Pueblo) – A classic whitewashed Andalusian village with narrow streets, viewpoints, and traditional donkey taxis.
Marbella Old Town – A charming historic centre filled with orange trees, boutique shops, and flower-lined plazas like the famous Orange Square.
Antequera – Known for its ancient dolmens, fortress, and location near dramatic natural parks.
Benalmádena – Beyond beaches, it offers attractions like the Colomares Castle and panoramic cable car rides.