Holiday weather and history for several towns on the Costa del Sol and Andalucia and . If you would like to know the holiday weather for your destination, then look at the list of towns covered with in-depth climate information.
Costa del Sol - Malaga Weather 2010
Ample amounts of fresh water, fertile soils, and a mild climate brought the first settlers to Nerja, but now the international thirst for second homes in warm surroundings has brought a new vibrancy to this very interesting area.
The history of Ronda lies as much on the land that surrounds the town as in the citadel itself. However, for those wishing to visit this culturally rich region, the relatively high elevation of the area can lead to some surprisingly inclement weather.
The mild climate of Marbella has long attracted tourists to its sandy beaches, and the reputation for affluence, along with tales of intrigue from a long and varied past, have done little to dissuade the influx of peoples from many nations.
The mild and sunny climate of the Costa del Sol has attracted tourists to southern Spain for decades. Torremolinos was one of the first places to exploit the arrival of relatively cheap package tour travel in the late 50s and early 60s.
The equable climate of Fuengirola has attracted tourism in recent years, but this bustling town has an interesting -- if at times obscure -- history, much of which revolves around the recently restored Sohail Castle.
The town of Mijas is set high in the hills that rise quickly from the coast in this part of the Costa del Sol. The climate of Mijas 'Pueblo' is greatly influenced by its elevated position, and tourists are often surprised by the difference in weather compared to the coastal resorts of Torremolinos and Marbella.















