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This deal includes
- Hotel Monarque Fuengirola Park 4*, located in Fuengirola.
- Available with Half Board, Full Board and in All-Inclusive (minimum 3 nights).
Your perfect stay
Monarque Fuengirola Park 4*: sun, beach and relaxation on the Costa del Sol
Just a few steps from Las Gaviotas beach, this 4-star hotel is perfect for enjoying the Mediterranean in total comfort. Its cozy atmosphere and landscaped surroundings create the ideal setting for a relaxing holiday in Fuengirola.
It has outdoor swimming pools surrounded by green areas, indoor pool, spa and buffet restaurant with varied cuisine. Its spacious and bright rooms are designed for relaxation after a day of sun and walking.
Its location is practical and quiet, near the promenade and with good connections thanks to the Torreblanca train station, which makes it easy to move around the Costa del Sol.
Travelers highlight the cleanliness, the attention of the staff and the good value for money. If you dream of sea, comfort and relaxation, here begins your next holiday.
Meals & more
Full Board made easy: you choose how to start
If you’re booking Full Board, enjoy total flexibility from the moment you arrive.
Would you like to start with lunch or dinner? The choice is yours.
Simply inform the reception desk upon arrival, and everything will be arranged for you.
No prior arrangements needed. When you arrive at the accommodation, tell the team which meal you want to start with and they’ll take care of the rest.
Good to know: this flexibility applies only to catering. Please check key drop-off and check-out times to plan your stay smoothly.
- Click here to learn more about the All-inclusive in Hotel Monarque Fuengirola Park 4*
Why this destination is a must-visit
The Fuengirola Google doesn’t show you: a guide for travellers, not tourists
Forget tourist office brochures. Fuengirola has a hidden side full of foodie alleyways, secret terraces and free viewpoints that most tourists never discover. If you want an authentic experience and to avoid the typical tourist traps, welcome to the insiders’ club.
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The free skyline from the Town Hall rooftop: Few people know that Fuengirola Town Hall offers one of the best panoramic views in town and is open to the public. For the pro version, head to the rooftop terrace at Hotel El Puerto. You don’t need to stay there to enjoy a drink with millionaire-style views over the marina and coastline.
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The hidden alleyways of Moncayo Street (“Hunger Street”): In the centre, there’s an area known as “Calle del Hambre”, a maze of restaurants.
- Our tip: avoid the places with staff trying to drag you in. The best and cheapest restaurants are hidden in the side streets, where fried anchovy portions are twice as big and half the price.
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The “Mosque by the beach”: Fuengirola is home to one of the most modern and beautiful mosques on the Costa del Sol: the Sohail Islamic Cultural Centre. Its white architecture against the sea creates a spectacular contrast and it remains a hidden gem for most visitors.
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The Saturday flea market is for early risers: If you arrive at 11:00 am, you’ll only find overpriced tourist junk. The real treasures, vintage cameras, vinyl records and retro décor, appear from 8:30 am, when local collectors make their best deals.
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Free dolphin spotting: Many visitors pay for dolphin boat trips.
- Local secret: walk along the marina breakwater early in the morning or at sunset and you’ll often spot dolphins close to the Fuengirola coast. Bring binoculars and save the boat fare.
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The low-cost parking trick: Parking in Fuengirola during summer can be expensive and stressful.
- The insider tip: park at Recinto Ferial, a huge free parking area most days except Tuesdays and Saturdays. The beach is only a 10-minute walk away.
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Los Boliches and the train: your VIP pass: If you want to visit Marbella or Puerto Banús, skip the car and expensive parking.
- Expert tip: use the intercity bus. For Málaga city centre, always take the train to Málaga Centro-Alameda station, right next to Calle Larios and without any traffic stress.
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Jump2spain.com bonus: For the best seafood without beachfront prices, head behind Los Boliches Church. That’s where local fishing families go to eat.

Costa del Sol: Sun, Beaches and Endless Experiences on Spain’s Southern Coast
Costa del Sol is one of Spain’s most iconic holiday destinations, stretching along the sunny southern coast in Andalusia. Known for its year-round mild climate, golden beaches, and vibrant atmosphere, it’s a perfect choice for families and couples looking to combine relaxation, culture, and entertainment all in one trip.
Make sure you visit:
- Málaga city centre, full of history, museums, and lively streets.
- Marbella’s Old Town, with its charming whitewashed houses and flower-filled squares.
- Puerto Banús, famous for luxury yachts, shops, and nightlife.
- Mijas Pueblo, a picturesque village with stunning coastal views.
- Nerja and its impressive caves, one of the region’s natural highlights.
Beaches we think you’ll like:
- Playa de la Malagueta (Málaga): central, lively, and well-equipped.
- Playa de Cabopino (Marbella): natural dunes and a more relaxed vibe.
- Playa de Burriana (Nerja): great for families and water sports.
- Playa de Estepona: quieter and perfect for unwinding.
- Playa de Fuengirola: long, sandy, and ideal for all ages.
Family-friendly activities:
- Spend a fun-filled day at Bioparc Fuengirola, a unique zoo experience.
- Visit Aqualand Torremolinos for slides and pools for all ages.
- Explore Selwo Aventura in Estepona, a safari-style wildlife park.
- Take a boat trip along the coast to spot dolphins.
- Enjoy beachside playgrounds and promenade walks in most towns.
Make sure you try these local delicacies:
- Espetos de sardinas (grilled sardines on the beach).
- Gazpacho or salmorejo, refreshing cold tomato soups.
- Fried fish (“pescaíto frito”), a true Andalusian classic.
- Paella with fresh seafood by the sea.
- Churros with chocolate for breakfast or a sweet treat.
Make the most of your visit and go to...
- Ronda (1h 30min): dramatic cliffs and one of Spain’s most famous bridges.
- Granada (1h 30min–2h): home to the breathtaking Alhambra palace.
- Caminito del Rey (1h): a spectacular walkway through a natural gorge.
- Gibraltar (1h 30min): a unique mix of British and Spanish culture.
- Córdoba (2h): famous for its Mezquita and historic old town.

