Friday 12 December 2014

Fuengirola on the Costa del Sol in Spain is so accommodating



A popular seaside resort on the Costa del Sol, close to Málaga city in southern Spain, Fuengirola is accommodating in so many ways.


First, there are so many great places to stay on a sunny, beach holiday.  Second, there is that wonderful weather, and third, those gorgeous, endless sandy beaches.

 
Accommodation in Fuengirola

There is a huge range of hotels, hostels and beach resorts available in Fuengirola, and several beachfront recommendations are on offer on this website.  All offer restaurants and bars, and many offer lively entertainment during the summer months.

While hotels and hostels make for comfortable accommodation, some prefer to go a little more independent, renting an apartment or a gorgeous villa for their home from home on the Costa del Sol.  Panoramic Villas offers a great range of beautiful holiday homes in some the best areas of Fuengirola and other popular resort towns on the Costa del Sol.  The following are some recommended places to be.

El Coto is a quiet urbanization, a short drive inland from the Fuengirola beaches and on the border with Mijas, but with excellent access to central Fuengirola itself.

Surrounded by gorgeous houses, a visitor can live like a Fuengiroleño (Fuengirola local), with the best facilities on offer, including a refreshing swimming pool nestled in that manicured garden.

Torreblanca (which literally means “white tower”) is a delightful suburb of Fuengirola which runs from the beachfront itself, via winding roads up the hill, to a leafy and peaceful area, often offering wonderful sea views.

The suburb has several bars and restaurants available and a selection of shops for those who don’t want to venture too far.

For those preferring to be right in the heart of the action, Pueblo Lopez is a charming re-creation of a typical Andalusian pueblo blanco or white village.  Living like a local in a beautiful townhouse in quiet surroundings, with all the restaurants, shops and beach close by, is an absolute pleasure.

Going as far as Mijas Costa and Mijas Golf, there are many more beautiful and green residential areas just waiting to be explored.

Wonderful weather

Especially to those living in cooler, northern climes, the weather in Fuengirola is great most times of the year.   

From around April, the warm spring sunshine starts creeping in, with a couple of gorgeous months leading up to summer.  July and August, the main summer season months, tend to be a tad steamy, which can creep into September.

Late September, October and November, especially during 2014, have been beautiful, with warm, pleasantly sunny weather virtually every day.  OK, sometimes the odd couple of rainy days have crept in, or the coastline has been blasted by a strong wind, but for the most part, as long as one checks the weather forecast, a great late autumn holiday can be enjoyed here.   

Winter isn’t really that bad and even in December the braver tourists can be seen strutting around in shorts and “tees” or sunbathing on the beach.

Gorgeous beaches


The beaches vary a little over the course of the year.  However, even in winter, strolling along on the sand at the water's edge is an enjoyable experience.

From late spring through to late autumn, the chiringuitos (or beach restaurants) are open, offering delicious meals, a cooling drink, as well as shady parasols and comfortable sun beds to enjoy the sun.

Once the season is over, however, those beaches just seem to open up.  The parasols and sun beds are put away for the next season and the beaches become a pristine and beautiful stretch of sand to enjoy, lapped by the never-ending waves.

In conclusion, Fuengirola is the ideal spot for a weekend getaway or a full-scale beach holiday, whatever the time of year. There are many attractions on offer - explore this blog to find out more. Go one, spoil yourself!
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Photos

Most images copyright © Anne Sewell of Fuengirola Sun and All Spain Accommodation
El Coto sign: CC by-SA  Tyk
Pueblo Lopez street CC by-SA Tyk 

Suggested hotels in Fuengirola on the Costa del Sol in Spain

From affordable family hotel to luxury on the beachfront, Fuengirola offers some great options.  Here are just a few recommendations:

Confortel Fuengirola - Modern Beachfront Hotel - Costa del Sol, Spain

Confortel Fuengirola - beachfront 4 star hotel

Located right on the beach promenade, the modern, chic Confortel Fuengirola Hotel has more than 30 golf courses within a 40 kilometre radius of its prime location.  Restaurants, cafes and bars are available at the hotel and others are within easy strolling distance.

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Hotel El Puerto on the beachfront in Fuengirola, Spain 

Modern Resort Hotel with coastline and mountain views right on the seafront

Situated right on the seafront in the centre of Fuengirola on the Costa del Sol, the architecture of this hotel is fascinating - both interior and exterior.  The resort offers restaurants and bars and a wonderful rooftop pool with magnificent views.  

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Hotel IPV Palace & Spa, Fuengirola - right on the beach on the Costa del Sol
Four star hotel located right on the beach, and next to Fuengirola Sohail Castle

The hotel has superb facilities, including a relaxing spa, swimming pools, on site entertainment, restaurants and bars. Located within easy walk of many beach bars and restaurants and the Miramar shopping centre

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More hotel and resort options in Fuengirola

Wednesday 8 January 2014

Guide: Endless, sandy golden beaches... of Fuengirola, Spain

Fuengirola is a major and popular tourist resort close to Málaga on the Costa del Sol


The town has more than 8 kilometres of well-kept beaches with a developed promenade all the way along.


As you stroll along, there are countless restaurants, cafes, bars and chiringuitos to quench your thirst or have a snack.  Shops sell beach accessories, gifts and souvenirs.

With a subtropical Mediterranean climate, Fuengirola offers many sunny days to enjoy these beaches, with annual average temperatures of 18°C and average summer temperatures of over 30°C.

The videos give a photographic view of the beaches of Fuengirola centro and also the popular beaches in Los Boliches.


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Guide: Bioparc Fuengirola - A different kind of zoo on the Costa del Sol, Spain

Right in the heart of this bustling seaside town is an unexpected leafy green oasis of calm.


A must-visit on your trip to Fuengirola, what was once a normal and not particularly nice zoo has become a beautiful and natural place for the various residents to live, grow and produce their young.  Even the endangered species are having babies, so the Bioparc Fuengirola is definitely doing something right.

Entering the premises through an attractive, African-themed building, you can then choose to head off to Africa or Asia on your virtual journey round the world.



Visit the lemurs of Madagascar, living in a realistic and pleasant enclosure, accessed through a very realistic manmade baobab tree.  Tours run every thirty minutes to see this cute and almost tame creatures and their babies.

The various ape species are widely represented in the Bioparc, with favorites being the Gorillas, Orangutans and the friendly and fun Chimpanzees.

Get a close up look at the Nile crocodiles from behind a safe wall of glass, or peer at the ultra-cute meerkats, standing to attention.



Asia has many fascinating occupants to visit including leopards, tigers and more.

Snakes, birds and aquatic animals of all kinds sum up a really fascinating visit!

Of interest to note is that during the summer months, the Bioparc offers African drumming and dancing in the late evenings, for a really authentic feel.



Make a definite plan to visit Bioparc Fuengirola!  You will be so glad you did...

Guide: Sohail Castle - Moorish history in Fuengirola, Spain

Now used mainly as a venue for concerts, parties and the ubiquitous local beer fest, Sohail Castle in Fuengirola on the Costa del Sol was built back during the Moorish history of the coastal town on a site with even older tales to tell.



In the foothills to the south of the seaside town of Fuengirola in Andalucía, Spain lies the site of Sohail Castle, built on the remains of an early Phoenician settlement.

The site was later occupied by the Romans, who named the town "Suel." On the pedestal of a statue found near the castle an inscription mentions "Suel" as being a a Roman "municipium" and a funeral urn found nearby has an inscription with the word "Suelitana."

In the mid-10th century, along came Abd-ar-Rahman, who built the castle as it stands today. After several centuries, the name of the settlement changed from Suel to Suhayl, which became the name of the castle and surroundings during the Moorish era.

Reportedly during that period, Suhayl became a fairly large settlement, including farmland and small villages.



Apparently the town was set on fire in the early Middle Ages and its inhabitants fled to Mijas, a town nearby. Suhayl became a mound of ruins and its name was changed to the Romanized Font-Jirola, (origins of the modern name of Fuengirola), named after the spring arising at the foot of the castle.

When only the fortress remained, the area fell into the hands of the Christian Monarchs in 1485, as part the final phase of the Reconquista (reconquest).

An attempt to repopulate the site with 30 people failed, and in 1511 it was registered as uninhabited, apart from the fortress and a watchtower.

In later years, development started again in the area. The Moorish castle of Suhayl, or Suhail, remained an abandoned ruin until renovations began in 1995.

The interior of the castle was completely renovated in 2000 and the structure began to host festivals and concerts during the summer period. More landscaping was performed in 2002.

To the source with photos: http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/356951

Tuesday 7 January 2014

Hotel El Puerto on the beachfront in Fuengirola, Spain

Modern Resort Hotel with coastline and mountain views right on the seafront


Situated right on the seafront in the centre of Fuengirola on the Costa del Sol, the architecture of this hotel is fascinating - both interior and exterior.  

The resort offers restaurants and bars and a wonderful rooftop pool with magnificent views.

A working fishing port and leisure marina are a few steps away as well as many restaurants, shops and bars.


300 guestrooms are distributed between two blocks, one with eight floors and the other with 16. All rooms open onto furnished balconies, all with sea or mountain views.  Read more


Hotel IPV Palace & Spa, Fuengirola - right on the beach on the Costa del Sol

Four star hotel located right on the beach, and next to Fuengirola Sohail Castle

The hotel has superb facilities, including a relaxing spa, swimming pools, on site entertainment, restaurants and bars. Located within easy walk of many beach bars and restaurants and the Miramar shopping centre. 

Just a 15 minute walk along the beachfront promenade will take you to the busy and bustling centre of Fuengirola with many shops, bars and restaurants.

In addition the hotel is located within the Costa del Sol’s Golf Valley, just a few km from Marbella, a 20 minute drive from Malaga airport and 5 minutes from the train station.


  
All 285 superior rooms have a magnificent sea view!  Read more