Sorry - no pets allowed Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
MIJAS Brand new apartment with south facing views over pool and to the sea. Furnished and decorated to a very high standard and set in spacious grounds with communal pool and children's pool. Lounge/dining room with sofas, tv, dvd and cd player and table with 4 chairs. Door leads on to terrace with views over pool and gardens. There is a double room with patio doors to terrace and an en suite bathroom and fitted wardrobes Twin room with fitted wardrobes. Shower room with wc and basin. The modern kitchen has oven/hob, dishwasher, microwave and fridge/freezer and the untility room has a washing machine and extra washing area. There is air con in all bedrooms and lounge. The views are fabulous from the back and front and the complex is situated just 7 minutes drive from the coast, Fuengirola and 10 minutes to the Mijas Costa. There are many golf courses close by including Mijas.
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The Costa del Sol/Malaga region
The Costa del Sol is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, it's miles of beautiful sandy beaches and fantastic weather which have kept tourists flocking back year after year to resorts like Torremolinos, Benalmadena, Fuengirola and Marbella. The Costa del Sol caters for young and old alike, offering a host of entertainment choices for the native and visitor alike. The coast boasts one of the highest concentrations of world class golf courses, to the extent that it is often dubbed "The Costa del Golf". For families there are theme parks, including water parks, go-karting, safari parks and many beautiful public gardens. For younger visitors the main areas of attraction are Benalmadena's Puerto Marina & '24 hour square' and Marbella's Puerto Banus. Both are very trendy and chic, but be warned the bars and clubs don't get busy until near midnight and stay open till dawn. The area's history dates back to the Phoenicians and has since been inhabited by Greeks, Romans and Moors, all of whom have left their mark on the areas architecture and culture. Perhaps less well known is the areas culture, often in the shadow of its neighbour Seville, The Costa and the Malaga province are home to some of the finest Flamenco shows, bull fighting & tapas restaurants
Mijas / Mijas Centre area
Mijas, a tourist town at the foot of the hills of the same name, possesses typically Andalusian houses. Its traditional status as a mountain village has been combined harmoniously with a major tourist complex located in the coastal enclave of La Cala, where there are 12 kilometres of beaches. The whitewashed streets of historic quarter, Arab in layout and nestling in the mountain landscape, houses some buildings of interest, among them some churches and hermitages. The surrounding area, meanwhile, preserves some archaeological sites, testimony to the town's rich prehistoric past. Not forgetting other attractions Mijas offers, such as its gastronomy, inherited from Andalusia's rich culinary tradition and its deep-rooted custom of fairs and festivals. The beach of La Cala belongs to the village of Mijas, located up in the mountains. This is a really beautiful village, well worth a visit. There are small houses at the foot of the beach separated from the sand by a peculiar walkway. There is easy wheelchair access to the beach. A pleasant walkway joins the car park to the beach, which is also equipped with wooden walkways that lead to the showers. The small fishing boats that lie scattered upon the sand are a pretty attraction of this beach. Mijas is about a 15 min drive to Marbella and along the way you will pass Calahonda, Riveria, Elviria, Cabopino. Marbella-This thriving town rests on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. It is a privileged location both geographically and for its climate. It is situated at only a thirty minute drive from Malaga International Airport and Malaga City itself. It is within easy reach of Ronda, Gibraltar and Antequera and only a two hour drive from important Spanish cities such as Granada, Cordoba, Cadiz and Seville. This Mediterranean wonder contains so many contrasts, such as mountains and sea, village and town, work and play. These contrasts make everyone feel at home. No-one is a stranger here. Luxury and austerity, business and pleasure, the modern and the old all walk hand-in –hand making Marbella an exceptional place. Open, cosmopolitan and awaiting your visit. Marbella has hosted numerous world tennis, nautical and golfing tournaments. To some it is known as golfers paradise. Many peoples main reason for coming to Marbella is to enjoy its wonderful beaches. From Cabopino to Guadalmina the coastline is a 26 kilometre cove made up of exquisite beaches of fine sand. The aforementioned marinas can be found along this marvellous stretch of coastline. They offer all types of watersports, or you can simply swim in the refreshing, cool blue water of the Mediterranean and get a suntan under the warmth of the golden sun, while enjoying the peaceful delights of sand and sea. Puerto Banus attracts some of the most important recreational boats that visit Marbella. At the same time the port offers a large variety of shops, over 350 of which you will find open all year round. At present there are over 40 golf courses within a forty minute drive and nearly two thirds of these are within fifteen minutes of Puerto Banus.
How to get there
Fly to Malaga airport
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Malaga: 50 km
Railway:
Fuengirola: 10 km
Activities near Mijas
Sports: Golf within 30 mins drive
Great for: Walking holidays Rural / countryside retreats Beach or lakeside relaxation A winter sun break Cycling holidays