Malaga, Spain City Guide
For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Malaga, Spain Travel Guide has been your connection to Malaga's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.
Malaga Outdoors
Malaga is a famous bed and breakfast golfing destination. The facilities are excellent, the staff is attentive and, most of all, the weather is perfect. Because of this, players from all over the world come to play the more than 50 beautifully landscaped courses. But don't feel like you have to be a pro in order to enjoy the game of golf in Malaga--while there are championship level, world famous courses, there are also smaller, family friendly golf courses where even the little ones can learn to play. If golf isn't your game, then there is a large, beautiful ocean waiting for you to explore! In Malaga, water sports abound which is perfect for the sporting bed and breakfast vacationer. There is no better way to appreciate the beauty of the land than by windsurfing along the beaches or trying the newest water sport, kite surfing. Or you can enjoy the ocean the old fashioned way; by renting a boat and cruising out to discover the sea life, or diving to the bottom with a waterproof camera. If you want to spend a day inland, the mountains that shelter Malaga offer hiking and exploring opportunities that you won't find anywhere else in the world. One hike that Malaga is especially known for is the Sierra de las Nieves, which takes you through the mountain area and through terrain that consists of a dense, floral bed. Don't be surprised if you see a golden eagle or a mountain goat. Whatever you decide to do in Malaga, rest assured that your feet will be tired by the end of the day! Being pampered at a Malaga bed and breakfast seems like the perfect way to wind up a busy day!
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