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Discovering Costa Del Sol Beaches & Culture From The Perla Marina Hotel
Those planning a trip to Spain’s picturesque Costa Del Sol are spoilt for choice when it comes to choosing a place to stay in from the region’s many idyllic towns, cities and resorts. Travellers wanting to explore the easterly part of this stunning coastal area however, should definitely consider staying at the Perla Marina Hotel which can be found in the resort of Nerja.
An ideal holiday home for business and leisure travellers alike, the Perla Marina Hotel enjoys a relatively quiet seaside location where sun seekers can spend their days just lazing about by the shore and working on that perfect holiday tan. The property is also situated within easy reach of the Nerja town centre which means that accessing local restaurants, bars and shops is not a problem. Those wanting to fully experience Nerja’s coastline can visit such local beaches as Torrecilla, Calahonda, Salon Carabeo and Burriana. Even though they are not typical postcard type beaches, they nevertheless give one a chance to enjoy a relaxed coastal atmosphere.
The region also boasts of a rich cultural and natural heritage which will be evident for travellers who take time to explore Nerja. Guests of the Perla Marina Hotel Costa Del Sol wanting to experience this rich history should make time to visit such Nerja attractions as the Balcon de Europa with its breathtaking views, the El Salvador Church (16th – 17th century), the ancient Nerja Cave (Cueva de Nerja) which is home to a fascinating collection of stalactite and stalagmite formations, the 18th century Las Angustias Hermitage and the 19th century El Aguila Aqueduct.
In order to truly experience some local culture however, one needs to plan a visit to coincide with one of the local festivals. Many of these festivals have a religious significance especially in connection with local saints and take place in the different towns in the region. Those staying at the Perla Marina Hotel in Costa Del Sol should try and witness some of Nerja’s festivals which include the Virgen del Carmen Festival (16th July), the Holy Week processions and the Festivals for Virgen de las Angustias and San Miguel Arcangel (8th to 12th October).
Since the Costa Del Sol c
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overs such a vast stretch of coastline, there is plenty to see and do for those who love the great outdoors. The hotel makes a great base from which to visit such main cities as Malaga which is only about 45 kilometres from Nerja. Guests can also make excursions to such places of interest as Seville, Granada, Cordoba and Ronda.
Of course finding the right kind of accommodation is essential to the success of any holiday experience. Made up of two buildings, Hotel Perla Marina Costa Del Sol has its own swimming pool which is a great place to cool off in after a long day of sightseeing. Business travellers can make use of onsite meeting / banquet facilities and wireless
Internet access which is a definite plus point for those who cannot live without going online! Meals can be taken at the snack-bar cafeteria, while the hotel also has a bar, a car park (additional cost) and facilities for differently-abled guests.
The rooms at the hotel come with all important air conditioning and give one a chance to get some much needed rest. Equipped with cable / satellite television which is quite useful for those wanting to stay indoors at night, these simple living spaces also have a private bathroom, a mini fridge and a safe box (optional) which is available on request.
Travellers need to take their time in order to experience the rich history and natural wonders of Spain’s Costa Del Sol. While visitors will probably not be able to take in all that the region has to offer in one visit, the Perla Marina Hotel in Nerja is a great place to start from. The sunny beaches, historical monuments, colourful festivals and natural attractions in the area are just a small sample of what one can expect when undertaking an adventure along the Costa Del Sol.
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