Benalmádena
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An Unparalleled Destination.
Book with Autosol Group your private transfer to Benalmadena, one of the pearls of the Costa del Sol. Discover a charming and varied tourist destination, famous for its stunning beaches, vibrant nightlife and rich cultural heritage. Located between Torremolinos and Fuengirola, this coastal town offers a perfect combination of Andalusian tradition and modernity, providing an unforgettable experience to its visitors.
Since its development as an important tourist center in the 1960s, Benalmádena has grown significantly, attracting tourists from all over the world. Its beaches, such as Playa de Santa Ana and Playa de Bil Bil, with their golden sands and crystal clear Mediterranean waters, are ideal for relaxing and enjoying the warm Andalusian sun. In addition, these beaches offer a wide range of services and water activities for all ages and tastes.
Benalmadena is not just a sun and beach destination. Its picturesque old town, Benalmadena Pueblo, with its narrow cobblestone streets, is a reflection of authentic Andalusia. Here, visitors can explore the Church of Santo Domingo and the Garden of the Eagles, and enjoy panoramic views from the lookout point. The city is also known for its marina, Puerto Marina, considered one of the most beautiful in the world, where you can stroll, dine in quality restaurants and enjoy a lively nightlife.
Puerto Marina.
Puerto Marina, located in Benalmadena, is one of the most outstanding destinations on the Costa del Sol. This marina is known not only for its impressive architecture and design, but also for the wide variety of activities it offers. It is the perfect place to enjoy a day full of entertainment and fun.
One of the main attractions of Puerto Marina is its wide range of restaurants and bars. Here, visitors can sample a wide variety of gastronomy, from local dishes to international cuisine, all while enjoying panoramic views of the sea. In addition, nightlife in Puerto Marina is vibrant, with numerous bars and clubs offering live music and a lively atmosphere.




Monuments.
Benalmádena is rich in historical and cultural monuments that deserve to be visited. Among them, the Colomares Castle is undoubtedly one of the most impressive. Built as a tribute to Christopher Columbus and his discovery of America, this castle stands out for its unique architecture that combines Gothic, Romanesque and Mudejar styles.
In addition to the Colomares Castle, Benalmádena has other points of interest such as the Santo Domingo Church, located in the picturesque Benalmádena Pueblo, and the Buddhist Stupa, the largest of its kind in Europe. Each of these monuments offers a unique experience, reflecting the rich history and cultural diversity of the region.
Monuments.
Benalmádena is rich in historical and cultural monuments that deserve to be visited. Among them, the Colomares Castle is undoubtedly one of the most impressive. Built as a tribute to Christopher Columbus and his discovery of America, this castle stands out for its unique architecture that combines Gothic, Romanesque and Mudejar styles.
In addition to the Colomares Castle, Benalmádena has other points of interest such as the Santo Domingo Church, located in the picturesque Benalmádena Pueblo, and the Buddhist Stupa, the largest of its kind in Europe. Each of these monuments offers a unique experience, reflecting the rich history and cultural diversity of the region.


Traditions.
Benalmádena is a coastal town deeply rooted in its traditions, where the passage of time has not erased the Andalusian essence that characterizes it. During Holy Week, its streets are filled with fervor and emotion. A particularly symbolic place in these celebrations is the Church of Santo Domingo de Guzmán, from where many of the floats depart, becoming a meeting point for locals and visitors who live these days with great intensity.
Another important date in the festive calendar is the Benalmádena Fair, held in honor of the Virgen de la Cruz, patron saint of the municipality. During this week, the city is transformed into a hive of joy: the streets are filled with music, lanterns, traditional costumes and Sevillanas dances, while Andalusian cuisine is enjoyed in carefully decorated booths.


