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Experience the Costa del Sol

Learn why the biggest real estate fortunes are setting their sights on the Costa del Sol, such as the climate, financial security, business opportunities, lifestyle, and cultural offerings.

Forbes magazine recognised Málaga as a top retirement destination globally

The Costa del Sol is well known for its affordability, climate, safety, and healthcare services.

In recent years, numerous articles in various international media have advocated for visiting Málaga and the Costa del Sol for a variety of reasons. The latest endorsement comes from the esteemed Forbes magazine, which caters to a high-income audience and has compiled a ranking of the best places to retire.

The Costa del Sol: a paradise for tourists and foodies.

Visitors can enjoy a world-renowned and varied gastronomic offer.
In the MICHELIN guide, the capital of Malaga also offers magnificent examples of signature cuisine, such as that of José Carlos García. His restaurant in Muelle Uno, very close to the multicoloured cube Centre Pompidou Malaga, shows through its dishes why it deserves its MICHELIN star. The city's magnificent traditional cuisine, such as that served at the Figón de Juan restaurant, is recognised by the MICHELIN guide with a Bib Gourmand.

The success of the new cruise terminal at the port of Málaga

Luxury and premium cruise traffic has significantly increased at the port in recent years.

Half the vessels that visit the capital each year belong to exclusive shipping lines; in fact, seven out of the eleven scheduled calls this spring are in this category of ships.
This development has an enormous economic impact on the city and its surroundings. The outstanding port facilities, combined with the proximity of Málaga's international airport and its excellent global connections, make Málaga the main port in Southern Europe.

Europe’s premier golf destination

With over 70 outstanding golf courses stretching from eastern Málaga to Sotogrande,

the Costa del Sol is the flagship golf area in Spain and the foremost golf destination in continental Europe. Since the Ryder Cup was held at Valderrama in 1997, the first time the event took place outside of Great Britain and the United States, this 150-kilometre stretch of golfing paradise has been donned the "Costa del Golf."
Few regions, such as the province of Málaga, combine excellent infrastructure with such a diverse range of options and a privileged year-round climate.

Ski in the morning and spend the afternoon on the beach

Just an hour and a half away from Marbella and less than 30 minutes from Granada at Sierra Nevada.

This ski resort boasts the longest season in Europe, running from late November to early March, living up to its name. At the same latitude as Cyprus, Sierra Nevada is one of the most southern ski resorts in Europe and one of the sunniest, with 80% sunshine per year.
Skiing is an amazing bonus for visitors and residents of the Costa del Sol, who are already lucky enough to have a beautiful coast and Andalusian countryside. Now they can also take advantage of the winter ski season.