Owners overview
The Apartment
2 bedroom apartment sleeping up to 3 people. Situated on the 2nd floor with lift access to the apartment. The apartment is furnished to the owner¡¦s individual taste. The lounge is comfortable with sofa, armchair, dinning talbe with 3 chairs, and ceiling fans. There is also cable TV showing some UK ¡¥free to air¡¦ programmes, plus many Spanish programmes. Patio doors open up from the lounge onto the balcony which has views of the sea and beach of Los Boliches. The balcony is complete with outside furniture.
The Master bedroom has a double bed, access to the balcony and plenty of wardrobe space. The other bedroom is confirgured with a single bed. There is a full bathroom to service the apartment.
The kitchen is fully equipped with 4 ring hob, oven, microwave, washing machine and other appliances you might require to make your culinary delights associated with the Costa del Sol.
With the beach across the road, this makes it an ideal location for your family holiday., and Malaga Airport is only 30 minutes drive away
The Local Area
Located at the Los Boliches/Torreblanca end of Fuengirola. It is hard to get closer to the beach and sea on this coast as they lie directly opposite the apartments. The Paseo Maritimo stretches 9 miles along the coast. There are shops, cafes, restaurnts and bars almost on your doorstep. Los Boliches has its own beaches, shopping centres and much more. Although a quiet location, the bustling centre of Fuengirola is only a short walk along the seafront.
There are the remains of a Roman villa which can be found in Los Boliches
Around and About
Mijas Pueblo, one of the most picturesque ¡¥White Villages¡¦ in the south of Spain, is a typical Andalucian village with narrow cobbled streets, flower decked balconies, intriguing shops and a vast choice of restaurants.
Nearby Fuengirola, is a well established family beach holiday resort, with beaches shops, bars, restaurant, entertainments, zoo and Aquapark.
Marbella an old, walled town enclosing Orange Square, surrounded by narrow lanes of exclusive shops, where you can sip fresh Orange juice or chocolate and churros, whilst watching the world go by, or perhaps a glass of wine alongside the glamorous marina in Puerto Banus, where you might spot a famous face or tow.
Malaga, the origins of which go back to the Phoenicians and Greeks, still retains its Spanish charm with its original bodegas and tapas bars, with fascinating architecture, including the Cathedral and La Alcazaba, a Moorish fortress so lavishly appointed that it rivalled any of the principal Arabian palaces.
Travel inland, a pleasant journey through Orange, lemon and olive groves or via a winding maintaining road, takes you to Rhonda perched high on a rock and divided into two parts by a 90 meter gorge, with its white washed Moorish houses, Arabian baths and one of the oldest Bullrings (1785) in Spain. The impressive Garganta del Chorro is a deep gorge where the Guardalhorce river flows, and beyond this the spectacular chasm to the ¡¥Spanish Lake District¡¦
The choices are too numerous to mention, for a full day trip, it is possible to visit Nerja, Granada, Cadiz, Seville and Gibraltar. For the more adventurous, Tangiers is a short trip away by ferry or hydrofoil.
„] Go horse racing at Mijas Hippodrome
„] Enjoy authentic flamenco dancing
„] Visit the Pablo Picasso Museum in Malaga
„] Shop at street markets every day
„] Try your luck at the casino in Benalmadena
„] See films in English at the Yelmo Cineplex at Plaza Major or Miramar Parque Fuengirola
„] Be entertained at the Salon Varities, Fuengirola
„] Watch polo at the Santa Polo Club, Sotogrande
„] Join a jeep safari
„] Play tennis, go hiking, horse riding, fishing ¡K. Or, of course, play GOLF!