Shopping at home is rarely the relaxing experience you want it to be. It is usually something you squash into a Saturday morning when the shops are heaving. You spend what seems like hours queuing for changing rooms and tills and come away empty handed at the end of a stressful trip. Shopping at El Corte Ingles department store on Mijas Costa could not be further from this experience.
Author: Bev Amaechi
The Plaza de la Constitucion in Fuengirola is really the heart of the town. The pretty square with the striking white church at its centre is popular with locals and tourists alike, and it really comes alive at Christmas though with the arrival of the Christmas market.
The Costa del Sol’s brimming with activities on offer in the daytime, but what do you do in the evening once the sun has set on the beautiful beaches for the day? There are hundreds of restaurants and bars to try but there is also some fantastic entertainment on offer. We look at how to spend an evening with a difference on the Costa del Sol…
Spain is very much a family-orientated country and for this reason there is a wide abundance of parks and children’s playgrounds all along the Costa del Sol. When enjoying a beach holiday, there are always several small playgrounds dotted along the beaches and most public plazas or squares have a small playground including swings, a slide and other fun rides for the kids.
Yalikavak has made a name for itself amongst the jet set thanks to its multi million pound Palmarina development. There are now numerous luxury beach bars, clubs and restaurants to visit in the once quiet fishing village. If you want a relaxing day at a quality beach club during your stay on the Bodrum Peninsula you cannot beat Xuma Beach Club.