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7 DAYS THROUGH THE COSTA DEL SOL
Beach bars, Mediterranean roads and the dangerous illusion that everyone here lives better than you
The Costa del Sol is one of Europe’s best-known coastal destinations, where Mediterranean weather blends with leisure, beaches, food and towns with real character. From Málaga city to Marbella, Nerja or Estepona, the shoreline strings together kilometres of coast, marinas, chiringuitos and a lively social scene for much of the year thanks to a mild climate—even in winter.
But the Costa del Sol is not only beach tourism. Within a short distance you find white villages above the hills, nature trails, dramatic viewpoints and cities with a strong historical identity. Luxury, nightlife, Andalusian culture, golf, Mediterranean cooking and small traditional pockets where a local feel still survives sit side by side. That mix of modern resort Spain and Andalusian essence is precisely what has made the Costa del Sol one of Spain’s great tourism engines.
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This seven-day Spain Seeker route splits the Costa del Sol into three clear bases—several nights in Málaga (touch down, a compact historic centre, the Alcazaba and Muelle Uno sunsets), a Nerja stage with Frigiliana in the right slot, and a Marbella finish focused on the old town—so the week reads as one connected coast, not random pins on a map.
Málaga carries an early Caminito del Rey round trip with a practical lunch and no evening heroics afterward. Nerja starts at the Balcón de Europa before crowds build, moves Frigiliana to the cooler late afternoon, and treats the cave first thing; sea time is one focused coastal experience that day instead of a cove rally.
The Marbella block bets on the casco antiguo and a good dinner rhythm; Puerto Banús appears only as a short optional detour if you want that spectacle—not as the spine of the itinerary. You’ll see honest pacing for heat, queues and transfers—fewer ornamental kilometres, more days that feel finished when you change hotel.
If you want a Mediterranean week between Málaga, Nerja and Marbella with real order instead of improvising every morning, this premium Spain Seeker guide is the editorial script. Complete purchase, choose your language at checkout, and download before you lock nights, cars and restaurants blind.
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