Costa Del Sol

Malaga Beach

Casa Carisma is not only close to nature and history, it is also close to the beautiful beaches of the Costa del Sol. De Mideterranean beaches and harbors of amongst others Malaga, Benalmadena, Marbella, Puerto Banus,... are the touristic places to be of the region.

Origin

The Costa del Sol consists of a lot of former fishermans villages, most to the west of Malaga City, that once discovered by mass-tourism in the late sixties, have grown exponentially and clustered to one of Spain’s biggest holiday resorts.

Nerja

Once a small fishing village Nerja is now the biggest resort to the east of Málaga. There are still plenty of bars and nightclubs for those wanting to party the night away, however the old centre of the town has retained some of its original charm. The Balcón de Europa is a cliff that juts out to sea and is enclosed by two sheltered beaches, it is a favourite spot of many visitors with a beautiful view of the Mediterranean. Nerja is probably most famous for its caves which lie some 6 km inland. Discovered in 1959 by some boys chasing bats they discovered the entrance to a huge system of limestone caverns.

Torremolinos

At only a few kilometers from the airport,this was the first town to develop into the tourist industry and probably the most famous of the villages. Now it is one of the main destinations on the Costa del Sol and the beach is well established to take in a mass amount of tourists. There are plenty of souvenir shops, cafes and bars for all tasts.

Benalmádena

Is situated 2,41 km above sea level and only 2 km from the coast, is set on a plateau forming a huge balcony over the Mediterranean. Benalmádena costa is the “sister-town” on the coast and the most popular beach of the Costa del Sol. Due to the great number of people you can find a lot of activities done on the beach itself like life music or dance shows.