The Costa del Sol means Sunny Coast in English. It belongs to the autonomous community of Andalusia. The intriguing place extends over more than 300 km and includes the Mediterranean beaches of the Andalusian provinces of Mlaga, Cdiz and Granada. Costa del Sol property borders with the Costa de Almera in the east and with the Costa de la Luz in the west. It is separated by the Strait of Gibraltar.
Due to its villas, beaches, resorts together with a pleasant weather all-round the year, Costa del Sol boasts of being one of the highly attractive Spanish regions. It witnesses the arrival of thousands of visitors round the year.
Some of the tourists find the place so intriguing that they decide to have their own share of Costa del Sol property. As a constant property development is going on there, it is never a problem to find out a property to buy or rent.
Until 1960, Costa del Sol was not so famous. But after 1960, the place has developed to a popular holiday destination for tourists from all over Europe, particularly from Britain and Germany. Today, it is abounding in hotels, restaurants, parks, shopping malls, apartments, tent houses and what not. Though the whole coast is highly developed, the western part is better equipped than the eastern part.
With Malaga International airport lying only within 30 minutes drive, Costa del Sol remains one of the most easily accessible hot destinations in Spain. There are flights from almost all major cities of Europe. So, the place is always busy with tourists and would-be land owners. If some people find the place ideal for spending a fortnight, others think of it as worthy to be their second home. For some others, it is a profitable place to make investment. Over all, Costa del Sol property is under huge demand.