Benalmadena and Arroyo de la Miel Tourist Information
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Now in it's tenth year, the Benalmadena and Arroyo de la Miel Visitors Guide is considered by many to be the most informative website for this Costa del Sol resort. The site menu on the left will take you to pages packed with everything you need to enjoy a fantastic visit here including local transport information, hotel and apartment accommodation, places to go and things to do. We have a page specifically for children's entertainment, and another detailing the best places to eat, drink and be entertained. There are maps of the resort, and also mini guides and maps for cities, towns and villages that you may wish to visit on an organized excursion, hire car or by the excellent public transport system. There is so much to do in Benalmadena and Arroyo de la Miel you are really spoilt for choice. And with over 300 sunny days each year, the weather is unlikely to be a problem.
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Some of the main attractions of Benalmadena are the Paseo Maritimo or promenade that stretches the length of the resort, and with a small break at Benalmadena's wonderful Puerto Marina, continues on to the neighbouring resort of Torremolinos.
The world class Arabian style Puerto Marina which has over one thousand moorings, is Benalmadena's centerpiece and should not be missed. It houses many restaurants, bars, discotheques and shops, and should be visited both in the daytime and after dark. Paloma Park with it's large lake, water plume and beautiful trees and landscaped gardens is a favourite with children and adults alike. Rabbits, peacocks and other wildlife roam freely. Contained inside the park is a cactus garden with species from all over the world. There are also two childrens playgrounds and three cafes.
In Avenida Garcia Lorca you will find the indoor swimming pool and the Costa del Sol's only real ice skating rink. The Cable Car or teleferico ride from Arroyo de la Miel to the top of Monte Calamorro is another popular attraction. The ten minute journey provides fantastic panoramic views over the area, and on a clear day you may even get a glimpse of the north African coast.
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As well as being the perfect summer holiday resort, other times to visit Benalmadena are for the festivals of Easter, (Semana Santa), and the eve of Three Kings day, (Los Reyes), which is the day the Spanish really celebrate Christmas, and is accompanied with fantastic parades through the streets of Benalmadena and Arroyo de la Miel. The Three Kings parades on the evening of 5th of January includes children aboard colourful floats throwing sweets to the crowds. It is always advisable to carry an umbrella, not for the rain, but to protect yourself from these sweet missiles. All the main streets are decorated with beautiful lighting effects. The other main festivals held locally are Corpus Christi and San Juan in June, and La Virgen del Carmen, (protectress of seamen), in July. Also in June is the feria, (fair), which is held at the top end of Parque Paloma.
If you have never visited Benalmadena previously, we are certain that after reading through our pages of information, you will have all the knowledge you need to have a great, fun filled holiday, and you will return as we have, many times. |
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