Absolutely stunning 6 bedroom, 5 bathroom Villa Adrian with huge terraces offering sea views, lovely swimming pool not overlooked, massive garden and patio area with seating for big families to enjoy barbecues and all the luxuries you'd expect inside to enjoy a fantastic large group holiday!
The Villa offers Air Conditioning (hot & cold) throughout, WiFi internet, various TV channels, modern and fully equipped kitchen, comfortable beds in all rooms to sleep 12 and all bed linen and bath towels are provided! Extra beds for 2 kids under 8 year old can be added on request for an additional charge.
Situated just 15 minutes drive from Málaga Airport, 5 minute drive to lovely beaches, lots of shops at the bottom of the urbanisation as well as many restaurants and cafes, plus a short 10 minute drive to the major beach resort towns of Benalmadena and Fuengirola where you also find many attractions like zoos, aquaparks and amusement parks!
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Benalmadena is a municipality in the province of Malaga consisting of three main areas: Benalmadena Pueblo, Benalmadena Costa and Arroyo de la Miel. The city of Malaga (and the nearest airport) is about 12 km to the west, and Marbella is 42 km to the east. The area has grown rapidly in recent decades due to tourism and has become one of the Costa del Sol's prime holiday spots.
With a wide and varied array of activities, no visitor will be bored when visiting Benalmadena, a town which is more than just a resort.
Climate
Benalmadena enjoys a subtropical Mediterranean climate, with hot summers and warm winters. Cooling breezes from the sea make the summer heat manageable, temperatures are an average of 30 ºC in summer and 17 ºC in winter.
Beaches
Benalmadena’s beaches are mainly centred around Puerto Marina. They vary from wide, sandy beaches perfect for families to more rocky beaches that are best suited for serious swimmers. If you don’t mind leaving Puerto Marina and Benalmadena Costa, head towards Torremuelle, where you will find quieter and emptier beaches. If you search well you will also stumble upon secluded coves that double as nudist beaches.
Things to do and places to be
Benalmadena Costa is home to the majority of the area's attractions, most importantly the golden sandy beaches. There are many restaurants and bars that serve food from all over the world. The relaxed, friendly atmosphere all year round makes it a beloved destination for families.
El Parque de la Paloma is a gorgeous and extensive park in the centre of Benalmadena Costa. There is a stunning array of both local and exotic plants, and there are many animals such as hens, rabbits and exotic birds walking freely around the park. It is beautifully landscaped with themed gardens and rocky waterfalls, which run down to a lake. Next to La Paloma Park you will find Selwo Marina, the sister to Selwo Adventure Park which is further down the coast. You can view dolphins, sea lions, crocodiles, exotic birds and snakes. A penguin habitation has been installed recently, giving a glimpse of the Antarctic in Andalucia.
A promenade connects Benalmadena Costa to Puerto Marina (Marine Port), which offers excellent shopping and dining. The marina is also home to The Sea Life Centre, where you will find all manners of marine wildlife. It has a petting tank where you can pet the rays. Take a stroll around the port and look at the floating hotels and millionaire’s yachts. When the sun goes down Puerto Marina becomes one of the coast’s best party destinations.
Arroyo de la Miel used to be a former sleepy village, but now it links Benalmadena Pueblo to Benalmadena Costa, which means it is right in the centre of the municipality. It has grown into a fantastic area for getting a bite to eat and shopping to your heart’s content. The train station is also found in Arroyo, which links the town all along the coast from Malaga to Fuengirola.
You can take a cable car to the top of Mount Calamorro where you can enjoy the breathtaking panoramic views of the Mediterranean. . When you arrive on the summit, you can take hikes or do bike routes, and there are also horse and bird shows. Opposite the cable car station you can visit Tivoli World, a theme park many rides and shows.
Benalmadena Pueblo is the original village, set back from the coast on the foot of Mount Calamorro. The village has a traditional Spanish look with white-washed buildings and labyrinth alleys, but the atmosphere is a much more cosmopolitan. Visitors to Benalmadena Pueblo can enjoy fine dining in picturesque squares and awe-inspiring views of the coast and the sea.
Hire car is recommended to stay at this Villa, however the train station is around 10 minutes walk away and there are quite a few restaurants and small shops near the beach at the bottom which are just 15 minutes walk away. Note there is a steep hill back up to the Villa, hence the recommendation for a car (though it is not 100% essential).