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Does Costa del Sol have sandy beaches?

The best beaches in Costa del Sol show that this region of Spain is aptly named as “the sunshine coast”. It's a place that's all about sun, sand, and coastal views, with the top beaches being great places for enjoying this little slice of paradise.



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The beach of Benalnatura is a mixture of rocks and sand while the well-known Tajo de la Soga is a wild beach of great natural beauty located away from civilization and is one of the beaches that you must visit when in Benalmádena.

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A stretch of darkish sand in the heart of Torremolinos El Bajondillo, a magnificent expanse of beach 40 metres wide and one kilometre long, is located practically in the centre of town and is therefore one of the most visited.

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Costa del Sol properties have increased considerably in value over the last year, driven in part by foreign demand. Prices currently stand at 33.5% higher than the Spanish average and analysts believe that this trend too will remain in the immediate future.

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In fact, you can join the promenade of Torremolinos with the promenade of Benalmadena, except for the section that passes through Puerto Marina.

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Hyams Beach: Australia Hyams Beach in New South Wales is considered one of the beaches with the whitest sand in the world, composed primarily of quartz.

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Spain's Benalmadena to close beaches until July due to building work. The closure is due to expansion works on the Malapesquera breakwater that will commence on Monday. BENALMADENA City Council has announced that it is going to close the Torrebermeja and Las Gaviotas beaches to the public starting next Monday, March 20 ...

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Folkestone, Sunny Sands This sandy beach - located in the heart of Folkestone Harbour - is perfect for swimming, bodyboarding and building sand castles. Places of interest: It's a short walk from The Stade and Folkestone Harbour Arm if you are looking to get something to eat or drink.

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The pink sand beach of Ses Illetes, in the Balearic Islands Ses Illetes beach is located on the island of Formentera, in the Balearic Islands, Spain. Considered one of the most beautiful pink sand beaches in the world, it is approximately 450 metres long and leads to crystal clear turquoise waters.

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I've been to both places - but I'd recommend Malaga. It's a beautiful city with so many things going on. As others have said above, Torremolinos is pretty touristy with lots of English-speaking people looking for a beach vacation with nightife.

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Not far inland from Estepona is Grazalema, Spain's wettest place. The area from Malaga eastwards is generally warmer throughout the year than the rest of the Costa del Sol because the Atlantic breezes don't reach the area. This is an advantage in winter, but not in the summer.

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Malaga EAST belongs to the most exclusive area of ??Malaga Capital. It limits to the west with the Historic Center of the city, to the south with the Mediterranean Sea, to the north with the Colinas del Limonar and Cerrado de Calderón, and to the east with the town of Palo and Lomas de San Antón.

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East Marbella is by far the most affordable area to buy and live in. Property here is great value, and you will also find a host of 'hidden gem' restaurants and bars where the prices are far more competitive than in the flashy marinas nearby.

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