When holidaying on the Costa del Sol on a regular basis with all those gorgeous beaches available, you tend to get used to the sun, sea and sand experience. However, sometimes it’s nice to escape the crowds and do something a little different.
All the way up and down the Costa del Sol, each seaside resort offers its own type of weekly market. Bargains are to be had, whether in the form of fresh fruit and vegetables or fish, clothing and knickknacks, as well as the fun of browsing the second-hand flea markets. You’ll find that the various towns have coordinated reasonably well, meaning that every day of the week there is fun, shopping or just browsing to be had.
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Yalikavak on Turkey’s Bodrum Peninsula has transformed over the last few years with the development of the multi-billion pound marina which has attracted more visitors than ever to this beautiful seaside resort. Another new addition which is great for families is the Pirates of the Cactus Waterpark that is located just 3km from the centre of Yalikavak in Tilkicik Bay.
Our Guide to Mijas Costa
If you are travelling to the Costa del Sol you have no doubt heard of the pretty whitewashed village of Mijas. You have also probably heard of its neighbouring coastline known as ‘Mijas Costa.’ But where exactly does Mijas Costa start and end and what can you expect to find there? Read on to find out all you need to know about this fantastic stretch of coast.