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Hotels in Spain: Plenty of Choice On The Spanish Costas For Your Next Holiday · Costa Del Sol Malaga EU


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Spain’s famous ‘Costas’ span the whole of its southern coast and offer ample opportunity for fun, relaxation and indulgence for the many holidaymakers who visit each year. The warm southern climate, combined with a wide variety of natural wonders, historical sites and top class facilities make it an obvious choice for UK travellers seeking a sunshine break, with some of the most popular restaurants, bars and hotels in Spain found along these stretches of coastline.

Costa Blanca Located on the eastern coast of Spain, the Costa Blanca is home to the seaside resort of Benidorm, which welcomes over 5 million visitors a year. While its beaches remain a popular draw, it also boasts four large theme parks – Terra Mítica, Terra Natura, Aqualandia and Mundomar. Golfers can enjoy the two 18-hole courses close to the center of the town. While Benidorm has a reputation as fun, family-friendly resort area, the city expanded its cultural offerings by building Aiguera Park and a large amphitheatre that free concerts and theatrical performances.


Costa Brava Spain’s Costa Brava is a popular choice for a relaxing beach break thanks to its plentiful supply of golden sand beaches. Whether you want an inexpensive hotel in the seaside resort areas of Tossa de Mar, Blanes or Lloret de Mar where you can enjoy sun, sea and sangria, or a more secluded vacation in one of the quieter coastal towns. There are numerous beach front Costa Brava hotels that are sure to fit your interests and budget.


Costa del Sol The Costa del Sol’s multitude of golf courses – over 60 at last count – has earned it the nickname ‘Costa del Golf’. This area has courses to accommodate all levels of players, which boast beautiful and varied settings, many with views of the ocean or the mountains. The offerings range from Sotogrande in the West to Velez Malaga in the East. Due to the sunny, dry climate of this most southern region, players can enjoy golf year-round. Non-golfers will love the array of beautiful beaches in this area, as well as its water-based recreational activities, including sailing, jetskiing, waterskiing and scuba diving.


Costa Dorada The Costa Dorada – or ‘Gold Coast’ – is one of the most northern of the southern Spanish Costas. The area has extensive beaches and an active nightlife, but the main draw for many families are the numerous theme parks. Universal Mediterranea is the only Universal Studios’ theme park in Europe and it boasts the Universal Studios Port Aventura theme park, the Costa Caribe aquatic park and a Beach Club. The park includes numerous wild rides, restaurants, shows and other attractions. Animal lovers meanwhile can visit Aqualeon – Aquapark for an open-air safari featuring over 600 animals or for more aquatic thrills head to Aquopolis, located near the town of La Pineda.





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