If you’re planning a villa holiday in Calahonda this year then you certainly won’t be disappointed with what the town has to offer. There are many things to see and do to occupy your time during your stay. However, if you’re of a more adventurous disposition and would like to get a feel of the region, you might like to visit one or two of the other close-lying attractions on the Costa del Sol. Here are some suggestions of just some of the places and attractions in and around Calahonda.
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Calahonda, like many tourists destinations on the Costa del Sol has a wide variety of global cuisines on offer to suit every taste and every budget. Whether you prefer traditional Spanish cuisine, or have a penchant for Thai, African, Mexican, Asian, Italian, Greek, Indian or English food, you’re bound to find something to whet your appetite. Of course if you prefer to graze rather than have a formal meal, then Calahonda has a selection of tapas bars and cafes that you might enjoy. Here is a selection of just a few of the restaurants, tapas bars and cafes in Calahonda that you might enjoy.
A Day trip to Malaga
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.
If you are enjoying a relaxing stay in your private holiday home on the Costa del Sol but feel like you want a change from soaking up the sun by your private pool then a trip to the famous and impressive Fuengirola Zoo is a must.
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.