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Fuengirola is said to resemble a small Torremolinos, however it has preserved much more of its original Andalusian village style. Lying to the east of Marbella it is a bustling little town during the height of the tourist season.

The town is full of bars and nightclubs, offering something for most tastes. There are special areas designated for Windsurfing, beach volleyball and other water sports The Marina is home to some impressive yachts and leisure craft, while not of the same scale as Peurto Banus in Marbella, it is a relaxing stroll were you can enjoy seeing the fishing boats going out to sea.

Although the castle may be the town's symbol it is probably better known for its beaches. Seven kilometres of coast in all, the entire section is marked by the 'Paseo Marítimo' (beach front promenade). The paseo is a focal point with locals and tourists alike who use the area as a meeting point and to enjoy the sea air. Some of the beaches have been awarded the 'Blue Flag' by the European Community, signifying their cleanliness and the high standard of services provided. Along the beaches you will find 'Chiringuitos' - a mix between a beach bar and a seafood restaurant. On the menu you will find a host of different fish and seafood dishes, including many local specialities.

Fuengirola is particularly popular with Spanish nationals, many of whom own summer apartments here. There are also a considerable percentage of British and other nationalities with the result being an impressively wide variety of entertainment and restaurant choice, ranging from the Andalusian traditional tapas (bar snacks) and shellfish dishes to the British bangers and beans standard, together with Guinness on tapties.

There is certainly no shortage of things to do for holidaymakers in Fuengirola, ranging from such family fun activities as aqua park, a trip to the zoo and a host of sea sports to a leisurely sight seeing tour on a horse-drawn carriage, or by foot, particularly recommended for Fuengirola's neighbour, Los Boliches which still reflects the ambience of a bygone era with narrow streets, neighbourhood shops and traditional white washed houses which once belonged to the local fishermen.