In summer or winter, Costa del Sol has small coastal towns worth visiting. Nerja, fishing village, depicting the history of the province of Malaga and offers beautiful scenery. Just before reaching Nerja, in the village of Maro, Nerja’s Cave is a prominent monument. It is a cavity open to the public with an area of ??140,000 m2. The cave is open every days of the year, and during the summer the visiting hours are continued.
In addition to the archaeological deposits, the International Festival of Music and Dance is repeated every year in the month of July in the cave, is an event that attracts thousands of visitors. Frigiliana, just 7 km from Nerja, is a friendly village in the Axarquia with wooden doors and windows painted with colorful narrow streets. A hut or bungalow in a natural setting, is the best choice to design your trip. Be it beach or mountain, the kids will enjoy outdoor activities, and adults will enjoy the relax.
If you need to forget the daily routine, and you’re looking for a special destiny, Malaga is certainly the best place. The best of your stay will be the sound of waves breaking the shore of Cabo Pino beach from a cozy log cabin. Find more information about BungalowsClub offers for accommodation in cottages and bungalows.
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We have particularly been following your posts about Málaga as we visited there too. We have even written a guide, which you can check out here: http://hitchhikershandbook.com/country-guides/spain-2/malaga/ We would love your feedback and any tips, information, advice that you might have would be warmly appreciated.
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