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The Costa Del Sol is the name given to the almost 300 kilometres of coastline stretching from Gibraltar in the west to La Herradura in the east. It falls within three provinces of Andalucia which are Cadiz, Malaga and Granada. It is the stretch within the Malaga province, between Estepona and Nerja, which is the best known. Airports servicing the area are at Malaga and Gibraltar. Away from the coast the scenery is mainly mountainous with pretty Spanish villages, valleys full of orchards and spectacular views. The coastline itself consists of a series of large beaches, coves hidden amongst cliffs, leisure marinas and fishing ports. It is protected from north winds by high mountain ranges and has a mild climate with sea breezes and scant rainfall. The weather allows sub-tropical vegetation to grow and flourish. There are many different types of palm trees, cypresses, oleander, hibiscus and other very colourful plants. Oranges, lemons and olives grow in abundance and many town and village
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All round large terrace, 1000 square feet to soak up the sun all day long. Sun loungers and garden furniture to enjoy. Superb tropical gardens with palm trees and exotic flowers. Large adults swimming pool and children's own pool. Paddle tennis also available. Entrance through electrically operated gates. Underground secure parking available. Also many spaces to park infront of the property. Lift to penthouse.
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Mijas is located 31 kilometres to the west of Malaga. It has three urban nuclei: La Cala on the coast, Mijas Pueblo which is 8 kilometres inland and 428 metres above sea level, and the more modern Las Lagunas. Together they have a population of 35,000. La Cala has 12 kilometres of beaches with fine sand and a blue flag indicating that it is one of the cleanest beaches in Europe. Mijas Pueblo is a pretty village with typical Andalucian white houses covered in jasmine and bougainvilla, small squares, picturesque streets and panoramic views. Situated on mountain foothills, it is surrounded by pine trees and overlooks the Mediterranean. Las Lagunas is the modern district of the municipality where there are industrial and commercial areas, health and sports centres, schools and a library. Mijas has six golf courses and another five within 10 kilometres. The town was originally founded by Romans who named it 'Tamisa' and during the later Arab occupation it was renamed 'Mixa'.
Other Activities:
Water Park, Tennis, Quad biking, Restaurants Cable Cars and horse racing