Location of the accommodation

Location
What you need to know about this deal
This deal includes
- Crown Resorts Club Marbella, located in Cala de Mijas.
- Available with Breakfast and Room Only.
- Unlimited access to the indoor heated pool and jacuzzi area.
Personally Chosen by Our Travel Expert
Activities
- When you book this deal, you'll have access to the hotel's indoor pool.
- This area includes a heated indoor pool and a jacuzzi—perfect for relaxation!
- You can enjoy these facilities as many times as you like, with unlimited access!
- To use these amenities, make sure you reserve your access at the hotel reception. You can easily do this when you arrive.
Destination
La Cala de Mijas is a charming coastal town on the Costa del Sol, located between Marbella and Fuengirola in the province of Malaga in southern Spain. Once a small fishing village, it's now a popular yet peaceful destination that combines beach relaxation, family fun and Andalusian charm, all within easy reach of the major tourist centres.
Day Trips & Nearby Attractions
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Marbella (20 min): Glamorous beaches, shopping and the beautiful old town of Marbella.
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Fuengirola (15 min): With its zoo, water park and long promenade, it’s great for a day out.
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Benalmádena (30 min): Visit Selwo Marina, Sea Life Aquarium or the cable car up Mount Calamorro.
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Mijas Pueblo (15 min): Discover Andalusian charm, craft shops and mountain views.
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Málaga City (35 min): Explore museums, historical sites and a thriving food scene in this vibrant capital of the Costa del Sol.
Located on the Costa del Sol in southern Spain, Marbella is a glamorous and sun-drenched destination renowned for its golden beaches, luxurious lifestyle, rich history and vibrant nightlife.
Top attractions:
- Old Town (Casco Antiguo): Wander through Marbella's charming whitewashed streets filled with boutique shops, cafes and historic sites. Don't miss Plaza de los Naranjos, the heart of the old town.
- Puerto Banús: A luxurious marina lined with designer boutiques, high-end restaurants and impressive yachts, perfect for people-watching and nightlife.
- Avenida del Mar: A picturesque promenade with sculptures by Salvador Dalí, linking the old town to the beach.
- Alameda Park: A beautiful urban park with tropical plants and traditional Andalusian tiled benches, ideal for a quiet escape.
- Bonsai Museum: A hidden gem with one of the best bonsai collections in Europe.
- La Concha Mountain: A hiking hotspot with stunning panoramic views of Marbella and the Mediterranean.
- Iglesia Mayor de la Encarnación: A stunning 16th century church in the heart of the old town.
Best beaches in Marbella:
- Playa de la Fontanilla: A central and lively beach with soft golden sand, sunbeds and beach bars.
- Playa de Cabopino (Artola Dunes): A natural beach with golden dunes, surrounded by a nature reserve.
- Playa de Nagüeles: An exclusive beach near the Marbella Club Hotel, famous for its luxurious atmosphere and crystal clear waters.
- Playa del Faro: A family-friendly beach with shallow waters, close to the promenade.
- Bounty Beach: A laid-back, bohemian beach with great music and a relaxed atmosphere.
Family friendly activities:
- Aventura Amazonia (Elviria): A treetop adventure park with ziplines, rope bridges and climbing circuits, perfect for children and adults.
- Selwo Aventura (Estepona - 20 min drive): A wildlife and safari park with lions, elephants and exotic birds.
- Funny Beach Marbella: A go-kart, water sports and entertainment park on the beach.
- Bioparc Fuengirola (30 min drive): A safari-style zoo with natural habitats and a great educational experience.
Local Gastronomy:
- Espetos de Sardinas: Fresh sardines skewered and grilled over an open flame, a must-try on Marbella’s beaches.
- Gambas al Pil Pil: Prawns cooked in garlic, chili, and olive oil, served sizzling in a clay dish.
- Ajoblanco: A refreshing cold almond and garlic soup, perfect for summer days.
- Pescaito Frito: A mix of lightly fried seafood, including calamari, anchovies, and shrimp.
- Rabo de Toro: A slow-cooked oxtail stew, one of Andalusia’s most traditional dishes.
- Tarta Malagueña: A local almond cake infused with sweet Málaga wine and cinnamon.
- Sangría & Tinto de Verano: Refreshing Spanish drinks perfect for warm Marbella afternoons.
Day trips & nearby attractions:
- Ronda (1 hour drive): A historic mountain town with dramatic cliffs, a famous stone bridge and an ancient bullring.
- Mijas Pueblo (40 min drive): A charming white Andalusian village known for its stunning views, artisan shops and donkey taxis.
- Málaga (45 min drive): Visit Picasso's birthplace, the Alcazaba fortress and the lively old town.
- Gibraltar (1.5 hours drive): Explore the Rock of Gibraltar, meet wild monkeys and enjoy Anglo-Spanish fusion culture.
- Estepona (30 min drive): A charming coastal town with a beautiful old quarter and botanical gardens.
- Caminito del Rey (1.5 hours drive): An exciting walk along a narrow cliff path with breathtaking views of the gorge.