View over Estepona
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White-washed buildings with flowers spilling out from the windows and balconies, paved streets winding through a charming historic core, an amazing coastline with two Blue Flag beaches among the many different strands that are on offer, a microclimate boasting over 325 days of sunshine per year, an endless selection of excellent eateries and pretty little coffee spots to choose from: this is the image of idyllic loveliness presented by the seaside town of Estepona along Spain’s beloved Costa del Sol. Often called the Garden of the Costa del Sol, for those looking for assured weather and truly dreamy surroundings, it is certainly one of the best places to vacation in Spain or holiday on the Costa del Sol! There are so many wonderful attractions and charms in this remarkable gem of a place that are just waiting to be uncovered. Read on for our list of five excellent reasons to find a villa in Estepona and then come and find even more things to fall in love with on a getaway in this dreamy holiday destination...

Aro Valley
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Santa Cristina d’Aro is a picturesque town located in the Aro Valley, along the beloved and lovely Costa Brava of Spain, just 6km inland from the beaches of Platja d’Aro and S’Agaro. Surrounded by mountains and tree-covered hills with various roads, paths, and trails throughout, it is a perfect destination for those looking to hike, cycle, and explore, and is certainly a scenic spot of incredible beauty to admire throughout a vacation in Spain. It is also an ideal base from which to enjoy the Costa Brava, easily fly into the airport, and to plan day trips to Girona and Barcelona – basically, it’s the best of all worlds! So, those looking to properly escape from daily life and concerns to somewhere charming and peaceful where they can relax on perfect beaches, enjoy nature, and do very little of anything at all as well as some days visiting incredible tourist attractions and famous destination would be well-advised to check out our amazing villas in Santa Cristina d’Aro and our villas on the Costa Brava.


In addition to the wonderful weather and the immense beauty of the landscape, Santa Cristina d’Aro boasts friendly locals who tend to smile and greet those they pass in the street and a proper small town atmosphere that many will enjoy. The town is located just far enough inland from the beaches to be far more tranquil even during the height of the tourist season in the summer months. It is also not particularly touristy so you can expect that warm atmosphere, little businesses, and closures during the middle of the day. While these things might not suit some, those looking to embrace the slow and restful pace of life of a little (but still rather cosmopolitan) Spanish town will enjoy it. And, while you may not have lots of chain stores or high-end brands, there are still bakeries, banks, bars, butchers, cafes, modern supermarkets, restaurants, and more – basically all the essentials you might need! Plus, for anything else, Girona and Barcelona are just 30 minutes and an hour away respectively, making it easy to get what you need. A car would make life easier, but there is a main bus route running right through town and the nearest train station in around 20 minutes away. 

Seafront promenade in Altea
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Pretty, peaceful, and boasting a pleasantly mild micro-climate, the city of Altea on the Costa Blanca is one of the most idyllic spots for a vacation in this beloved part of Spain. With an economy largely dedicated to tourism, Altea has been a hotspot for visitors since the 1950s when its gorgeous beaches, wonderful weather, and picturesque town made up of little streets snaking through whitewashed buildings first began to draw crowds in larger numbers. Now long established as a perfect place to holiday, the city has a lot to offer those who find a vacation rental in Altea. Read on to discover all there is to see and do in this agreeable and welcoming gem of a city in Spain...

Nerja
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There are a wide range of stunning seaside towns that one could choose as a holiday destination in Spain but among the most beautiful and perfect has to be Nerja. Known primarily for its incredible natural bounty and picturesque landscape, Nerja is located on the southern tip of Spain, along the Costa del Sol. Framed by the majestic peaks of the Sierras de Tejeda mountain range in the background and made up of perfect pale beaches lapped by turquoise waters, impressive rock formations, lush greenery, and row upon row of white-washed apartment buildings and houses rising up from the coast, this is an elegant gem of a coastal resort that is known to be one of the best holiday spots along the famous and beloved tourist region of the Costa del Sol. If you’re looking to hike gorgeous cliff walks and mountain trails, swim in crystal clear water, visit prehistoric caves that once acted as homes to ancient civilizations, dine on fresh paella while taking in sea views, dance all night, try out water sports like SUP and snorkelling and kayaking, or simply wander around a picture-perfect historic Spanish town centre, then browse our wonderful villas in Nerja and come and take it all in for yourself!

Museu Fundación Juan March, Palma, entrance
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When one finds a villa in Mallorca, they are likely planning a holiday spent exploring the truly stunning landscape of this island in Spain. Whether you are hiking or cycling along the sweeping coastal roads, driving through lush golden valleys to visit incredible wineries, spending days swimming in azure waters and drying off on perfect golden beaches, wandering around pretty little villages still steeped in tradition, or likely some combination of all of the above, you’ll have plenty to keep you out and about in this breathtaking landscape. However, if you’ve been darting about, seeing and doing it all, trying to make it from one thing to the next, and sweating under the sun that attracts so many tourists seeking a serious dose of vitamin D, you might be looking for a perfect place to come and avail of a little shelter and respite from the heat. One perfect spot to do exactly that, for free, while seeing some astounding works of modern art by famous names such as Miró, Gris, Dalí, and more is the Museu Fundación Juan March in Palma de Mallorca