Particularly during weekdays. If you could tell me anything else about Marbella, like stuff I shouldn't leave without doing, that would be good too....
I'm going to Spain next monday. If any of you could give me phrases (and translate them) that I need/should know while I'm over there, it would be most appreciated if you'd tell me ...
going to mallorca wanted to know how i can get to magaluf from cal ...
dtmorgan99
What are good places to visit in Southern Spain?
I am going on a week long vacation to Spain and we are probably going to the sun coast, what are some good cities to check out. I would like a nice beach scene and surfing would be a plus. I have been maybe 20 or so times, so not advanced.
Granada is an awesome city and about 45 minutes from the coast. The beaches along the southern coast are nice and chill. However, there really isn't surfing on the southern coast because there aren't big enough swells. If you want to surf, go to Portugal, the northern coast of Spain, or the Canary Islands (it's actually a relatively cheap flight from Malaga, a major city on the Souther Spain coast to the Canary Islands and worth looking into if you're keen on surfing). Even if you don't get a chance to surf you should still have a great time on the southern coast.
derf
Spain is many countries all rolled into one therefore the culture in Spain is very varied and interesting. See http://www.spain4uk.co.uk/Spain_culture.htm for more details
Jzzy
The best cities to check in southern Spain out are all cities. Seville, Granada and Cordoba all have their aficionados - but both Ronda and Málaga are up and coming as well.
It will depend on the sort of person you are.
Vibrant : Seville
Calm : Córdoba
Romantic : Granada
Hip : Tarifa
Surfer: the whole Costa de la Luz
matt b
Malaga is the most popular place on the costa del sol but you may want to see Nerja and Ronda but you must not miss cadiz. Conil has good wind and wave but is very spanish and is not on the med coast