Malaga is often overlooked when it comes to great cities to visit in Spain. Thousands flock to Barcelona, Valencia and Seville for weekend breaks but Malaga doesn’t attract the huge crowds of tourists that these other cities do. On a recent trip to the popular seaside resort of Fuengirola I decided to check out Malaga for myself and see what it has to offer as a city.
Author: Bev Amaechi
Spanish Cuisine
Contrary to popular belief Brits abroad don’t just exist on a diet of fry ups and pie and chips. The popularity of cooking shows on TV showing the huge variety of foods and flavours on offer across the globe has lead to people being more adventurous with what they eat than ever. Traditional Spanish cuisine is influenced by the Greek, Roman, Phoenician and Moorish settlements so it is colourful, fresh and tasty. So when in Spain make sure you give their tasty local dishes a try.
Puerto del Carmen in Lanzarote is known as the place to go if you want to party until the early hours. The main ‘strip’ along the beachfront comes alive at night with bars and nightclubs that cater for all tastes. However, if you fancy are looking for a more relaxed evening the Old Town area that surrounds the marina is the perfect place to enjoy a chilled out evening meal. The Old Town has all the charm of a Spanish village with restaurants and bars tucked away down narrow streets.
You have travelled to the Costa del Sol to enjoy lots of sunshine, stunning beaches, theme parks water parks, culture, food, drink, shopping, and a special time with family and friends. Your holiday is to be enjoyed to its maximum at every point. This enjoyment can, however, be upset should you suffer the loss of any valuable item or have it stolen from you. This article is a guide to help you know how to report a theft or loss on the Costa Del Sol.
if you want to make the most of your villa holiday in Calahonda, then the following information will give you all you need to know on how to make your holiday a truly memorable one.