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Exploring Malaga
There are many interesting things to do and see in the province of Malaga and in the nearby towns of Andalusia.
East of Malaga is the little village of Nerja. This is a typical Andalusian village with its white houses and a beautiful view out to sea. Nerja is specially known for its 3000 years old caves full of colossal stalactites.
Not too far away, Mijas is another interesting village to stop off at. It is located in the mountains West of Malaga just after leaving the seaside in the direction of Torremolinos. A popular way of touring this town is in one of the many donkey taxis.
Also to the west of Malaga, along the coastline, you can find towns such as Torremolinos, Benalmadena and Fungiola which all are known for their beaches and laid back lifestyles.
Still further west, you reach the most popular golf courses in Spain, located between the towns of Marbella and Estapona. Marbella is also known as the Monaco of Spain with exclusive seaside resorts, a port with luxurious yachts, expensive restaurants and designer shops.
For people interested in taking a weekend trip a bit further away, Granada or Sevilla are a good option, both culturally astounding and packed full of entertainments and activities.
The province of Cadiz, further west from Malaga, is perfect for people interested in wind surfing, particularly at the town of Tarifa. From Cadiz it is also possible to visit the rock of Gibraltar.