Activities in Costa del Sol
Aqualand and Croc Park Combi Ticket
Double up on the fun with this value-for-money combo ticket. You'll get all-day passes to two of the Costa Del Sol's best attractions. See Europe's largest collection of crocs at Crocodile Park and make a splash at Aqualand – the biggest waterpark on the coast.Get your adrenaline pumping at Aqualand waterpark. Take on the Boomerang, the terrifying Black Hole and the 22-metre-long vertical freefall Kamikaze slide. Or you can relax on Niagra Lake as little ones enjoy three children's pools complete with their own fun-sized attractions. Plus, you'll find plenty of sunbeds and grassy areas where you can soak up the sun alongside cafés and bars too – it's one fun family day out.At Crocodile Park you'll discover Europe's largest collection of crocs. From recently hatched babies to the 4m-long Nile crocodile known as Big Daddy, you'll get close-up views of these impressive beasts. Fully guided tours with feeding demonstrations are offered at least three times daily.
Guided Tour of La Axarquia with Frigiliana and Nerja
Considered the most picturesque part of the Costa del Sol coastline, Nerja is a trip that you shouldn't miss out on. On this half-day morning excursion, you'll explore the white village of Frigiliana and the charming town of Nerja to visit the ‘Balcon de Europa'– a stunning coastal viewpoint.
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Gibraltar Dolphins by Boat and Historical Walking Tour
Gibraltar is a unique Mediterranean gem teeming with history and marine wonder. Look out for playful dolphins when you head out on the waves, and find out the history of Gibraltar on a walking tour of the town. As Orazio, one of our expert local guides, puts it, 'We'll pass by The Convent, the official residence of His Excellency the Governor, who is the monarch's representative in Gibraltar. If you're lucky you'll witness a changing of the guard, Gibraltar's version of the daily parade outside Buckingham Palace.'Start with the Dolphin Tour, where you'll go out into the waters around Gibraltar by boat and with luck, you'll have the chance to see up close the playful dolphins that call these waters home. Next, we invite you to step back in time with our Walk Through History tour. Starting at Landport Gate, the historic entrance to Gibraltar's fortification, you'll be led through Casemates Square and up Irish Town, each step revealing more about Gibraltar's diverse past.Take a look at Bomb House Lane's distinctive architecture and pay your respects at Trafalgar Cemetery, final resting place for many sailors lost during the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. You'll hear tales of Moorish, Spanish, and British rule, as shared by our knowledgeable guides. Finally, it's time for some retail therapy along Main Street, Gibraltar's bustling commercial hub. Here you'll find duty-free shops offering everything from luxury goods to souvenirs.
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Marbella and Golden Mile Tour with Puerto Banus Visit
The charming old town of Marbella and the upscale opulence of Puerto Banus provide a perfect contrast on this trip. Take half a day to discover them both, with a little help from your guide. Sip a coffee in its famous Orange Tree Square, see the Dali sculptures along the Avenida del Mar, and see the millionaire's playground of Puerto Banus.
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The Gaitanes Gorge is the must-see natural attraction in inland Malaga. This deep and steep canyon has a legendary walkway halfway up one of its vertical walls – the Caminito del Rey – which you'll get to trek on this full day tour. After a scenic drive through the country, we'll stop off at a typical village for some free time to wander around its narrow, whitewashed-fringed streets. Then, don your walking boots as we set off on an 8km walk along the recently reopened Caminito del Rey, or King's Walkway.Departing from the pine-fringed reservoirs, you'll trek along a spectacular walkway pinned along the steep gorge walls. Your guide will give you an insight into its geological origins and fascinating historical past. Finally, at the end of the journey, you'll have a well-earned break in El Chorro for the chance to grab a spot of lunch.
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Ferry between Benalmadena and Fuengirola
A great way to discover the Costa del Sol is by relaxing ferry ride. Hop from Benalmadena to Fuengirola with this handy ferry service, up and down the coastline.
Sevilla Tour with Cathedral Visit from Nerja Area
Sensational Seville is packed with world-class attractions. On this tour of the city, you'll kick off with a panoramic coach tour to the flamboyantly tiled Plaza de España before getting down to some serious sightseeing in the old town. There's a visit to the gargantuan Gothic cathedral – famed for its Giralda belfry – and walking tour of the picture-pretty Santa Cruz district, plus free time.
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Costasol Cruceros Dolphin Watching Boat Trip
Enjoy some sun, sea and relaxation on this boat tour along the Costa del Sol. Search for dolphins on a two-hour trip, with great coastal views and a chance to swim at sea.Setting sail from Benalmadena, you can head out into open water, hoping to see dolphins playing or feeding in the distance. Both bottlenose and common varieties call this place home and your knowledgeable captains know just where to head. You'll have plenty of space to top up your tan on the open deck or get some shade indoors. And, if you're sailing during summer, once your captain has found the idyllic spot, you'll be able to jump in the water for a refreshing swim.
Gibraltar Panoramic Tour and Botanical Gardens
Gibraltar may be small but it packs a punch in terms of things to see and do. On this tour, enjoy a panoramic bus tour of the major sights and then visit the Botanical Gardens and wander through the town centre where history radiates through the ancient city walls. Janice, one of our expert local guides, says, 'The Alameda Gardens were first opened in 1816 by Lieutenant-Governor Sir George Don. Reflecting Gibraltar's military history, the gardens feature historic guns and busts, some listed under the Gibraltar Heritage Act. Revitalized in 1991, this serene place is now a Botanic Garden for education, research, and rare plant conservation.'The day starts with a panoramic bus tour that takes you back in time to the Battle of Trafalgar at Rosia Bay. The bus winds its way around Gibraltar's scenic coastline, offering glimpses into the region's military history and awe-inspiring views over the Bay of Gibraltar towards Spain. Janice adds, 'Legend has it that Nelson's body was brought ashore to Nelson's Anchorage - otherwise known as Rosia Bay - after his death on board the HMS Victory, supposedly preserved in a barrel of rum.'Enjoy uninterrupted views across the Strait of Gibraltar from Europa Point, before a stroll through Gibraltar's serene Botanic Garden and then down Main Street, a bustling hub lined with shops selling a wide range of goods, ending at Casemates Square - a busy plaza with plenty of bars and cafes which is undoubtedly the heart of Gibraltar.
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Aqualand Torremolinos Water Park
A day of watery fun that appeals to all ages is the name of the game at Aqualand waterpark in Torremolinos. Combine adrenaline-fuelled rides with more laid back attractions and, when you're worn out, refuel in one of the poolside cafes or head to the picnic area. Everyone will love this ticket-only, family-friendly day out.