Areas of the Costa del Sol

The Costa del Sol is well-known as an exclusive resort area popular with glamorous visitors from across Europe. Its attraction is above all its lifestyle, even beyond the spotlight of lively Puerto Banus and other meeting points of the rich and famous. The diversity of the region is such that a round of golf in la Zagaleta can be followed by a game of polo in Sotogrande, horse riding on the beach of Cabopino, and even skiing in the Sierra Nevada. To assist you in visualising each area we present here information about the various Costa del Sol locations, arranged alphabetically. Discover:

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Sotogrande is located in the municipality of San Roque, CÃ?diz, and is famed for its port, immense villas, polo team and golf courses.

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Costa del Sol

With a climate and quality of life that is amongst the best in Europe, this region at the southern tip of the continent remains a place where easy living is possible, yet it also offers a range of increasingly sophisticated services that add modern conveniences to a gentle pace of life. Still glamorous, the Costa del Sol has come of age, offering the kind of professional and support services that make it possible to run your business from here or commute to the rest of Europe.

From cosmopolitan Marbella, with its broad offer of cuisine, beach clubs, luxurious hotels and health spas, it is a short step into a land rich in culture and charm, where the pulse of the real Andalucia still beats in ancient cities like Granada, Sevilla and Cordoba. It is this diversity, coupled with contemporary conveniences and a unique setting that makes this such a desired corner of Europe.