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Costa del Sol Weekend Breaks

Posted on : 03-03-2010 | By : costadelvillas | In : Spanish Holidays

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Enjoy weekend breaks on the Costa del Sol, one of Europe’s most popular all-year-round holiday regions.

This magnificent stretch of southern Spanish coastline is served by several low-cost airlines offering super-cheap flights to Malaga and Alicante – both within easy reach of the Costa’s major tourist resorts. For best price air tickets visit flight comparison website diyflights.com, which compares prices across over 500 airlines and online agents.

Throughout the year visitors flock to the Costa del Sol to bask in the cross-seasonal warm weather, relax on its stunning beaches, and revel in its vibrant nightlife.

Malaga weekend breaks provide visitors with a taste of authentic Spain. The city boasts a bustling commercial port, restaurants serving local food, and an attractive old centre featuring venerable streets, plazas, and numerous historic monuments.

Beach lovers have access to some fine stretches of golden sand, while culture vultures will want to head for the Picasso Museum, dedicated to the famous artist who was born in the city.

Malaga hotels range from affordable mid-range lodgings to luxury 5-star resorts.  Wherever you choose to stay in the city will afford you good access to the main attractions, with regular bus services taking visitors down to the coastline.