Malaga:
Malaga itself is a lovely old town with lots of charm. It has maintained its Spanish character despite of being surrounded by package tour spots. Apart from a huge cultural offering of concerts and theatres, there are many museums and art galleries, the most famous being the Picasso museum and the Centre of Contemporary Art.
Malaga is famous for its tapa bars in the historic centre and its fried fish on the beaches, it also has a fabulous nightlife. Its Easter week processions and the August fair are legendary.
You can stay here for months and won´t run out of things to do and places to explore.
It is an ideal place from which to discover Andalucia, with day trips to Granada and Ronda being one hour's drive away; you can reach Cordoba and Sevilla comfortably in 2 hours.
Famous nature spots like the National Parks of El Chorro and El Torcal are one hour’s drive away while you can reach the Sierra Nevada, the Alpujarras, and Tarifa in less than 2 hours. You can even take a day trip to Morocco. If you enjoy walking, try to come in January, when the almond blossoms are out, or in the springtime when all the mountains are covered with flowers. There are plenty of nature walks just in the vicinity, the national park of the Montes de Malaga and the white villages are just a short drive away.
Golf:
There is a 9 hole golf course in the same urbanisation , and plenty of large golf courses within 20 minutes drive.