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Best Times to Visit Málaga and the Costa del Sol: A Year-Round Paradise

Best Times to Visit Málaga and the Costa del Sol: A Year-Round Paradise

by Per Lindqvist | Sep 4, 2025 | Local Guides & Travel, Nature & Outdoor Activities

The Costa del Sol, with its golden beaches, historic towns, and Mediterranean lifestyle, is one of Spain’s most visited regions. Whether you’re planning a short holiday or considering a move, knowing the best time to visit Málaga and the surrounding coast can...
🚩 Beach Flags in Fuengirola: What They Mean and Why You Must Respect the Red Flag

🚩 Beach Flags in Fuengirola: What They Mean and Why You Must Respect the Red Flag

by Per Lindqvist | Jul 31, 2025 | Local Guides & Travel, Nature & Outdoor Activities

The beaches of Fuengirola, located on the Costa del Sol, are among the safest and most well-maintained in the region, proudly displaying the Blue Flag distinction across all beaches. But beyond this recognition, it is crucial to understand the beach flag system to...
Best Hiking Trails on the Costa del Sol: Explore Nature and History

Best Hiking Trails on the Costa del Sol: Explore Nature and History

by Per Lindqvist | Jun 16, 2025 | Nature & Outdoor Activities

The Costa del Sol is famous for its beaches and vibrant cities, but it’s also home to some of Spain’s most stunning hiking trails. From coastal walks with breathtaking sea views to mountain paths filled with historical landmarks, this region offers something for every...
Best Beaches Between Nerja and Marbella: Hidden Gems & Coastal Hotspots on the Costa del Sol

Best Beaches Between Nerja and Marbella: Hidden Gems & Coastal Hotspots on the Costa del Sol

by Per Lindqvist | May 28, 2025 | Nature & Outdoor Activities

From cliff-backed coves to long sandy stretches, the coast between Nerja and Marbella offers some of southern Spain’s most beautiful and diverse beaches. In this article, we guide you through a handpicked selection of must-visit beaches along this scenic route....
The Best Costa del Sol Water Parks for Family Fun

The Best Costa del Sol Water Parks for Family Fun

by Per Lindqvist | Feb 13, 2025 | Nature & Outdoor Activities

Costa del Sol is known for its beautiful beaches, warm Mediterranean climate, and vibrant culture. But beyond the coast, there’s another way to cool off and have fun—water parks! Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or just looking for a relaxed day in the sun, the region’s...
The Dangerous And Venemous Animals in Spain

The Dangerous And Venemous Animals in Spain

by Per Lindqvist | Sep 9, 2024 | Nature & Outdoor Activities

Spain is renowned for its diverse ecosystems, from rugged mountains and forests to coastal regions and arid plains. With this rich biodiversity comes a variety of wildlife, some of which pose threats to humans. While Spain is not home to the most dangerous species in...
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