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... year I was lucky enough to fly over to Malaga to visit my son , who had moved out to Spain with his girlfriend a few months earlier. I hadn t been to this part of Spain before so it was all new to me. He had rented out an apartment which overlooked the 9th hole of a gold course and had wonderful huge mountains in the background. With it s own swimming pool what more could you want! The weather in Malaga is usua... Read the full review: ICELAND IN MALAGA!!!!! by nayland |
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Malaga in general Destination International / Málaga is a port city in Andalusia, southern Spain, on the Costa del Sol coast of the Mediterranean. According the 2006 census the population is 558,287. ( 36°43′N, 4°25′W) overall rating |
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Malaga ... Situated in the south of Spain where the sun is always shinning. I went to Malaga with my family a few years ago. We were fortunate enough to rent out a family friends villa for our stay. The first problem we faced was telling the non-English speaking taxi driver where our villa was. We ended up driving around in circles for hours and by the time we got there in was in the early hours of the morning.This was a minor problem due to the language barrier. Malaga is a very quite resort perfect for families with children or for couples wanting to get away from the hussle and bustle. The beach was a short walk away from our villa which was very handy. Along the beach t... Read the full review: Malaga- perfect for relaxation,good food,shops and sangria by michelle670 |
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Malaga in general ... despite its position and the popularity of its airport with tourist charter flights, is a genuinely Spanish city. It is not full of ancient monuments, but has a long history which goes back to Phoenicians, Carthaginians and Romans; there's an Arab castle dominating the town and the views fron the upper part, the Gibralfaro, are stunning. Don't miss the cathedral and the port (ferries to Morocco if you fancy Africa), but the best thing about Malaga is the centre for an authentic local shopping experience. Try the market hall for meat, vegetables and local specialities. It's not expensive and you can extend your evening with sweet local white wine, a vis... Read the full review: Great by |
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Malaga in general ... don't drink Guinness in Turkey, or eat roast beef and Yorkshire pudding in Tenerife. So to find myself going to the south of Spain I was a touch anxious. I'd be there for 4 weeks, meeting up with a few friends and taking a course in Spanish in a vain attempt to learn a foreign language. Little did I expect to meet all of 1 person in union jack shorts and was bathed daily in Spanish/Italian culture from start to Finnish, Dutch and you name it! The course itself, at the Instituto Alhambra, was intensive but was only a few hours each morning and set out really well. The school and my room were both on the beach, itself littered with boats all used to roast sardine... Read the full review: 4 weeks in Malaga by rufus |
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