YOUR GUIDE TO FUENGIROLA
In the heart of the Costa del Sol, where the blue skies blend with the Mediterranean. A paradise overlooking the sea that offers much more than just sun and beaches.
Fuengirola, which has preserved its Andalusian character, is a modern beach town with the ever-present ambience of the villages of the south.
Fuengirola’s origins date back to Mediterranean civilizations such as the Phoenicians and Romans. Fuengirola offers a historical and cultural legacy: Phoenician and Roman archaeological remains, the Sohail Castle built in the 10th century.
25 minutes from the airport, Fuengirola has very good communications by land, sea and air and is the ideal starting point for a visit to the most beautiful corners of Málaga and Andalusia.
Fuengirola lives overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Its 8 km of beaches part of the city have been awarded the Q certificate of quality and the Blue Flag by the European Union, thanks to the excellent quality of its water and its sand.
Its exceptional beach promenade opens to the sea like an immense balcony with a large hotel offer of 13,000 beds besides all other types of accommodation.
Fuengirola’s Marina, situated right on the Fuengirola Promenade, shares the enclosure with the Fishing Port and offers comfortable terraces and a large selection of restaurants. This Marina offers the possibility of cruises to see dolphins, water sports, scuba diving, and sea fishing and its Yacht Club has distinguished sailing monitors.
Fuengirola, which has preserved its Andalusian character, is a modern beach town with the ever-present ambience of the villages of the south.
Fuengirola’s origins date back to Mediterranean civilizations such as the Phoenicians and Romans. Fuengirola offers a historical and cultural legacy: Phoenician and Roman archaeological remains, the Sohail Castle built in the 10th century.
25 minutes from the airport, Fuengirola has very good communications by land, sea and air and is the ideal starting point for a visit to the most beautiful corners of Málaga and Andalusia.
Fuengirola lives overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Its 8 km of beaches part of the city have been awarded the Q certificate of quality and the Blue Flag by the European Union, thanks to the excellent quality of its water and its sand.
Its exceptional beach promenade opens to the sea like an immense balcony with a large hotel offer of 13,000 beds besides all other types of accommodation.
Fuengirola’s Marina, situated right on the Fuengirola Promenade, shares the enclosure with the Fishing Port and offers comfortable terraces and a large selection of restaurants. This Marina offers the possibility of cruises to see dolphins, water sports, scuba diving, and sea fishing and its Yacht Club has distinguished sailing monitors.