The
leisure industry is perhaps one of the strongest
and most attractive features of the Costa
del Sol. Thousands of people choose the Costa
del Sol for their holiday rentals, as apartments
and villas are well priced and have much
to offer on the Costa del Sol. A world-class
tourist destination cannot just
rely on the
quality
of its beaches
and urban centre. Therefore, the Costa del
Sol is constantly adding new attractions
to the already varied offer of leisure attractions.
The privileged location of the Malaga province
between the Mediterranean and the mountains
together with the unique mild climate make
it possible to enjoy this ample offer all
year round.
Cinema and Theatre: There are nine theatres
in the Costa del Sol, the majority of which
are situated in the city of Málaga.
The times and dates of performances can vary,
but normally there will be a few shows running
at any one time of the year. Cinemas on the
other hand are everywhere and can be found
in every town in the Costa del Sol. Málaga
itself has more than ten cinemas, showing the
latest releases.
Concerts: The level of tourism in the Costa
del Sol is such that famous international artists
can put on large concerts (The Rolling Stones,
Dire Straits, Julio Iglesias, Tina Turner,
Michael Jackson, George Michael have played
here in the past). There is also a wide offer
of different cultural events, especially in
places like Marbella. In Málaga, they
celebrate the 'Serenatas de la Luna Joven'
an interesting show with a variety of singers
from Latin America. There are also regular
shows in the Tívoli Word fairground.
Classical Music: Apart from the extraordinary
season of concerts in the Teatro Cervantes
in Málaga, the outstanding event of
the year has to be the Festival de Música
y Danza that is celebrated throughout the length
of the summer on the amazing stage of Cuevas
de Nerja. Marbella has a variety of other events
in which internationally renowned concert performers
attend and also to a lesser extend, in other
places in the Costa del Sol.
Horse lovers also enjoy a wide offer of equestrian
events and competitions on the Costa del Sol.
Close to Mijas, you will find the Racetrack
Costa del Sol, where you can watch and bet
on races throughout the day and night. It is
a recent venture and has proved very successful
in attracting the attention of the main jockeys
and stables from Spain and abroad.
Escuela de Arte Ecuestre Costa del Sol. This
equestrian centre offers once a week an impressing
exhibition directed by D. Álvaro Domecq
about classic riding forms from the 17.th century.
Furthermore shows arte staged in western riding
and with horse carriages. In the Pony Club
horse riding classes are given, especially
for the young once. You will find complete
boxes, a covered training ground and another
one outside, plus a leisure area. The riding
school offers classes on all levels and also
special training in dressage, classic, western
and high school, as well as horse jumping.
The centre organizes excursions on horseback
leading through gorgeous natural areas. There
is a covered manege, a competition track, two
for foal dressage, a walking area for six horses,
a warm up area and stables with 142 comfortable
boxes. The riding centre constitutes a splendid
surrounding to discover the world of horses.
There is a beautiful shop offering all kind
of horse equipment, a workshop for harnesses
and a plant where leather articles are produced.
Centro de Equitación El Ranchito. Once
a week this riding centre offers an equestrian
show called 'Ritmo a caballo' (rhythm of the
horses) with five different sections: Fantasía
de Feria, reproducing the colourful scenery
of an Andalusian pilgrimage; Riendas Largas,
where horses dance and the rider leads them
on foot; Sueño de Amazona, demonstrating
the harmony and the beauty of a woman on horseback;
Trabajos de Campo y Exhibición de Garrocha,
showing the daily work of a horse used to develop
and take care of future fighting bulls and
Carrusel de Alta Escuela, presenting the high
art of Spanish riding.
Getting to know the culture and the deep-rooted
traditions of the Malaga province can be an
attractive alternative to enjoy the beauties
of this unique region. Bullfighting is one
of the many aspects of Spanish tradition that
arouses interest in many tourists. The traditional
time for this celebration of Spanish culture
is at seven in the evening, but it occasionally
occurs during the night. There are usually
six bulls with each performance lasting twenty
minutes and the duration of the bullfighting
is just over two hours.
Apart from the permanent bullrings, performances
are occasionally held in temporary squares
throughout the year. These events almost always
coincide with local festivals (see relevant
section). During the festival of Málaga,
which is held during the middle of August,
they organise a special bullfight (the bullfighters
are mounted on horses and can use lances) and
three afternoons of normal bullfighting, which
attracts some of the highest rated bullfighters
of the season.
Local Fairs: The majority of the fairs that
are associated with patron saints occur during
the summer in the Costa del Sol. There is usually
an organised pilgrimage or procession where
the Saint is paraded through the town, followed
by a few days of celebration, which can often
include an open air dance at night. Frequently
there are additional festivals from the end
of August to the beginning of October, which
are usually held in celebration of a natural
product or the end of a wine harvest.
Another gorgeous option to enjoy your stay
in this beautiful part of Southern Spain is:
Hot air balloons: From Ronda, a town easily
accessible from anywhere at the Costa del Sol,
you can undertake excursions in a hot air balloon.
This is a magnificent alternative to discover
the natural beauties of the mountain region
Sierra de las Nieves. You will be able to watch
rare predators such as eagles, vultures or
hawks. This unforgettable experience starts
early at dawn and last for about an hour and
a half. Back on safe ground, a hearty Andalusian
breakfast is offered with quail’s eggs,
ham and other products of the region.
Teleférico de Benalmádena. The
cable cars can transport four people from Benalmadena
to the mountain peak Calamorro, a difference
in altitude of about 700 metres. The peak is
part of the beautiful and unspoilt mountain
region Sierra de Mijas, which protects the
Costa del Sol from cold northerly winds. The
glaring white of limestone rocks contrasts
beautifully with the deep green of the pine
forests. The trip from the sea up to the mountain
peak takes about 15 minutes. During this time,
the visitor enjoys, especially on clear days,
gorgeous panoramic views of the Mediterranean
coast, the Pillars of Hercules protecting the
Strait of Gibraltar and the North African shoreline
with the Rif mountain chain. A beautiful highlight
of this excursion is a tour on the back of
a donkey on the so called "ruta homenaje" (route
of honour), which has been dedicated to this
beautiful animal in danger of extinction. Quite
a few of them have helped to build this cable
railway in a difficult terrain.
Of course, the Costa del Sol features a wide
variety of specialized leisure centres, where
especially the young once can enjoy a whole
day with attractions, water events or in theme
parks related with nature and adventure.
Tivoli World is the oldest and most complete
fairground in Spain. It covers almost one hundred
thousand hectares, contains wonderful gardens
and fountains and has thirty-six of the latest
rides and attractions that should satisfy the
youngest of children to those of a more thrill
seeking persuasion. There are typical rides
like the Roller coaster and the Ghost Train
and others with names like The Twister, The
Mysterious Ship, A Jurassic Adventure, The
Dragon (with eight metre high loops), Children's
Pirate Park and The Jungle Express. There are
also regular shows, three theatres and numerous
restaurants.
Water Parks have become a successful form of
entertainment over the last few years. There
are three excellent water parks in the Costa
del Sol:
Torremolinos Aquapark. This place is within
very easy reach of most places in the Costa
del Sol and has a large car park. Inside the
water park they have: large green areas in
which to sunbathe; numerous swimming pools;
the 'black hole', one hundred metres of fantastic
tubes with sharp drops and unexpected turns;
the 'gran cañón', where you can
take inflatable rafts down cascading water
channels; the 'kamikaze', probably the highest
water toboggan in Europe at over twenty-two
metres high and with a fifty percent gradient;
an assortment of water slides; a wave pool;
a tropical lagoon; and a Jacuzzi.
Parque Acuático de Mijas. This water
park is ideally situated between Marbella and
Málaga, it has a full array of water
slides and other attractions (Kamikaze, wave
pool, a labyrinth of toboggans, Children's
Waterland, Adventure River....) and also has
superb facilities for picnics and other activities,
such as volleyball, mini golf or indoor games.
Selwo Aventura
This theme park includes daring adventures,
wild animals and an unrivalled nature. It is
located in Estepona and offers its visitors
the unique possibility to admire more than
2.000 animals from all parts of the planet
living here in semi liberty, among them lions,
hippopotami, tigers from Bengali, ostriches,
antelopes, brown bears, camels, elephants and
toucans, to name just a few species. The visitor
can choose from five different routes leading
through a variety of ecosystems. They can be
discovered by walking or with a tour in a four-wheel
drive vehicle. Furthermore, this unique nature
park offers the possibility to practise some
adventure sports like rapid abseiling with
Europe’s longest fixed cable, archery,
rock climbing, adventure treks or camel riding.
Visitors can also stay in these unique park
surroundings for a longer period, lodging in
one of the typically decorated huts. Nature
lovers can take part in courses on ecological
topics including camping in the wilderness
and lectures about Mother Nature.
Selwo Marina
This gorgeous park spreads out on two hectares
and forms part of the municipality of Benalmádena.
The visitor is guided to the marine world and
the surrounding of exotic birds from South
America. Especially attractive are the pools
dedicated to dolphins and sea lions, where
shows take place on a regular basis. There
is also a one of a kind habitat for penguins
covered with ice and thus recreating the normal
life conditions of these peculiar species.
Especially interesting is the part where exotic
birds live. Also in this area there are highly
interesting exhibitions. The excellent offer
of this unique park includes also a special
virtual reality zone with 3D features as well
as an underwater observation centre where it
is possible to study the peculiarities of the
marine fauna.
Leisure and adventure park “Las
Navillas”
This new leisure centre opened its doors to
the public in 2002 and is located in one of
the most beautiful nature areas of southern
Spain, the Torcal of Antequera. There are quite
a few adventure activities, which take place
in close contact with nature. The offer includes
adventure sports for beginners as well as for
the more experienced, always under the supervision
of skilled monitors. Among these activities,
we find routes with quads, trekking, paintball,
horse riding, archery and observing animals.
There is also an “adventure kindergarten” supervised
by specialised monitors, directed at kids from
five years onwards. There are also individual
rural huts in the middle of nature and a typical
Andalusian farmhouse offering tranquil accommodation.
Zoo in Fuengirola. In this natural habitat
with lots of water and vegetation, 250 animal
species live together in semi liberty: In this
beautiful zoo, we can admire crocodiles, tigers,
apes, lemurs, butterflies and much more. The
area is divided in three different zones: The
island of Madagascar, Equatorial Africa and
Southeast Asia. This fantastic park follows
a new design called “zoo immersion”,
where the visitor is able to roam freely among
most of the animals. Furthermore, it is the
only zoo in Europe, which can be visited by
day and night.
Crocodile Park. This is a Nature Park exclusively
for crocodiles. They have species from Africa,
Asia and America and the giant crocodile from
the Nile. They live on an area of over twenty
hectares located in the most important fluvial
valley of the province and it is situated within
very easy reach of most of the Costa del Sol.
Sea Life Centre Benalmádena. It is the
first interactive underwater park in Andalusia
that allows you to walk across the bottom of
the sea and gaze at almost three hundred thousand
aquatic species from the Atlantic, Pacific
and Indian Oceans and the Red Sea. There are
more than thirty tanks of different dimensions
that accurately recreate the natural surroundings
of the sea life that inhabits them. The Ocean
area contains different types of sharks, moray
eels, turtles and other endemic species. The
Tropical area is filled with surprising colours
and unexpected creatures such as balloon fish,
butterfly fish, stonefish, surgeonfish, sea
horses, etc. In the Invertebrate area, there
are anemones, jellyfish, large shells, octopuses
and crabs. They have one of the species of
crabs in here that is one of the oldest on
the planet at over 500 million years old.
Aula del Mar. Located in Málaga, it
is similar to the Sea Life Centre in the fact
that it tries to promote the protection of
the natural sea environment. It offers a variety
of educational workshops and has an unusual
school in the shape of ship. The museum has
five rooms, which catalogues the remains of
over a thousand species of sea animal. There
are giant squids, the jaw of a tiger shark,
the tail of a fox shark, turtle shells, the
skull of a whale with an intact vertebral column
and many other archaeological remains.
Centro del Mar. This theme park, located in
Benalmádena is an addition to the Aula
del Mar. It is a learning centre, based on
the principal to teach the conservation of
nature. Unlike the one in Málaga, this
one is located right on the beach. It offers
a wide variety of leisure attractions, especially
for children, with guided visits of the centre
and excursions to the open sea. It also features
an oceanographic laboratory, which allows a
direct contact with endangered species from
the oceans including octopus, sea turtles and
groupers. There are also workshops and exhibitions
about the life in the oceans aimed at a greater
understanding of marine ecosystems, biodiversity
and the richness of the sea.
On the Costa del Sol, the sunshine extends
the day so that a countless number of activities
can be practised. It is the night time, however,
when this beautiful region comes to life. In
addition, in this area the visitor is spoilt
with a great variety of possibilities.
Casinos: There are two high-class establishments
at the Costa del Sol that are officially authorised,
the Casino in Benalmadena and the one in Marbella.
All stakes are accepted in these elegant surroundings
and the most common forms of gambling are blackjack,
roulette and the fruit machines.
City nightlife: There is a healthy nightlife
in the majority of the historic towns within
the Costa del Sol and the streets are normally
full of people enjoying themselves throughout
the summer season and over the weekends the
rest of the year round. People often visit
in excess of ten places or more during an evenings
entertainment and continue having a good time
until very late.
Discos and Nightclubs: In the tourist areas
of the Costa del Sol there are a wide range
of discos and nightclubs, from small and popular
venues to luxurious super clubs. The licensing
laws in Spain allow clubs to remain open until
what is commonly referred to as 'after-hours'.
Ports and Marinas: It is only recently that
ports and marinas have started to become the
preferred place to go out at night. Because
of their ideal location, they can go on late
into the night without disturbing the rest
of the population. Popular bars, pubs and even
clubs are now established in the ports and
marinas of most major towns and cities on the
Costa del Sol and attract thousands of visitors
of all ages.
However, the leisure offer does not end here.
At the Costa del Sol, there are specialized
companies, like for example Ticket
to Ride,
offering a selection of leisure opportunities
to groups and individuals, such as survival
training, excursions in 4x4, kayaking, canoeing,
bungee jumping... Furthermore, events that
are more traditional can be booked, like barbecues,
paint ball, trap shooting, etc.
Also completely dedicated to leisure are large
centres like the Plaza Mayor offering a wide
variety of entertainment opportunities. This
leisure centre is located close to the highway
between Malaga and Torremolinos. The design
of Plaza Mayor recreates the typical atmosphere
of an Andalusian village with narrow streets,
plazas and fountains. The visitor is spoilt
by countless attractions like 20 modern cinemas,
a huge fitness centre, a bowling centre with
20 lanes, plus over 70 bars, restaurants and
shops. Another exciting alternative to spend
your spare time.
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