Tourist attractions in Malaga are numerous that a guided tour to Malaga can only make it possible to explore the city. Malaga is in Costa del Sol region and is a port city on the Mediterranean Sea. Phoenician traders established Malaga in the 8th century. Malaga is located in Southwestern Europe and borders the Bay of Biscay, Mediterranean Sea and North Atlantic Ocean. Towards the southwest of France there are Pyrenees Mountains.
Here is a list of major tourist attractions in Malaga that you can visit:
Benalmadena comprises of Benalmadena Pueblo-a white Andalucian village, Arroya de la Miel-the business centre of Benalmadena and Benalmadena Costa-the coastal area with fine sandy beaches. Fishing trips for a maximum number of 9 persons are organized here.
Fuengirola was earlier known as a significant fishing village. Presently offer dolphin trips and submarine vision leaving from the marina in Fuengirola every day.
The Caves of Nerja located on the slopes of the Sierra Almijara Mountains are the third most visited attraction in Spain. You can reach the caves either from the Mediterranean motorway or by bus.
Costa Del Sol Racecourse in Mijas Costa holds racing throughout the year. Even in winter when other racing courses close down, stables from all over Europe bring their best horses for racing here.
Other places to be seen in Malaga are Museo del Vino, National Museum of Air Navigation and Transport and Nerja Donkey Sanctuary.
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