
The Alpujarra
The Alpujarra Also known as Las Alpujarras. This area of mountain villages, located between the highest mountains in Spain and the Mediterranean Sea, is famous
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Hotel Helios Costa Tropical is a charming coastal retreat nestled in
Hotel Salobreña Suites is a haven of tranquility and comfort situated
Walking at sunset or enjoying the starry sky from Paseo de los
In our well-established establishment in Salobreña, you will find a large
Granada is often described in travel guides as Spain’s best-kept secret. It is only in the last few years that visitors to the country have begun to discover just how much the city and the region have to offer, both as a place to live and as a unique holiday destination.
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The Costa Tropical has 28 kilometres (18 miles) of beaches. The mountains run right down to the sea in this area, creating a series of coves and promontories along the coastline, and making this one of the most picturesque sections of the southern Spanish coast. It is also one of the least populated, as the beaches here are less known to foreign visitors than those of the Costa del Sol further along the coast to the west. For the time being, at least, the Costa Tropical is still off the beaten tourist track.
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The Alpujarra Also known as Las Alpujarras. This area of mountain villages, located between the highest mountains in Spain and the Mediterranean Sea, is famous
Mini Hollywood The location of filming of many of the 1960’s Spaghetti Western movies, including A Fistful of Dollars, The Magnificent Seven and The Good,
Swimming with Dolphins Dolphins abound in the waters of the Costa Tropical and seem to enjoy putting on impromptu acrobatic displays for people on the
Paint Your Own Ceramics Granada is famous for its distinctive blue and green ceramics; and now you can try your own hand at this ancient
Granada’s Best-Kept Secret Mirador Hundreds of visitors flock to the Mirador San Nicolas every day for the spectacular panoramic view if offers of the Alhambra,
Granada Science Park & Interactive Museum Even if you have no interest in science, you’ll thoroughly enjoy a visit to the Granada Science Museum. In
The Arab Baths This Arab bathhouse, known as El Banuelo, is older than the Alhambra. The baths were built in the 11th century beside the
The Mirador de San Nicolás No visit to Granada would be complete without a trip to this beautiful spot in the Albaicin with its stunning
The Costa Tropical in Granada presents a variety of hotels to accommodate all travellers. Situated between the Mediterranean Sea and the Sierra Nevada mountains, it offers a distinct fusion of coastal allure and natural splendor. Accommodation options range from lavish beachfront resorts with breathtaking sea vistas to intimate boutique hotels nestled in charming villages. Whether visitors seek seaside relaxation, historical exploration, or water sports enjoyment, the Costa Tropical’s hotels serve as comfortable hubs for memorable experiences in this captivating locale.
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Often referred to as the Eighth Wonder of the world, the Alhambra is a palace and fortress complex of the Moorish monarchs of Granada, in southern Spain (known as Al-Andalus when the fortress was constructed), occupying a hill on the south-eastern border of the city of Granada. It was the residence of the Muslim kings of Granada and their court. A Renaissance palace was also added by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. The Alhambra and the surrounding area – including the gardens of the Generalife – is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and museum exhibiting exquisite Islamic architecture.
Explore Costa Tropical de Granada’s captivating museums, where history, art, and culture converge. Immerse yourself in the region’s diverse heritage through fascinating exhibits and collections.
Discover the enchanting cathedrals along Costa Tropical de Granada. These architectural marvels offer a glimpse into the region’s rich history and cultural heritage.
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