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Explore the Costa del Sol by Campervan: A Perfect Trip Even in Winter

If you've ever dreamed of traveling along a sun-kissed coast, with golden beaches and charming white villages, the Costa del Sol is the perfect destination. The best part? You can explore it at any time of the year—even in winter—thanks to its mild and sunny climate. In this article, we present a detailed itinerary to help you discover the most breathtaking spots in the region by campervan.

Plus, we’ll show you why FURGOCASA is the best travel companion for this road trip.

Málaga: The Gateway to the Costa del Sol

Discover the Charm of Málaga

Your journey begins in Málaga, a vibrant city that blends history, culture, and gastronomy. Here’s what you shouldn’t miss:

  • Stroll through the old town, where you’ll find the majestic Málaga Cathedral and Plaza de la Merced.
  • Visit the Alcazaba and the Roman Theatre, two historical gems that take you back to the city’s Moorish and Roman past.
  • Immerse yourself in art at the Picasso Museum, home to masterpieces by Málaga’s most famous artist.
  • Enjoy the local cuisine, from "pescaíto frito" (fried fish) to the famous sardine skewers at Pedregalejo Beach.

FURGOCASA: Your Ideal Travel Companion

Before hitting the road, make sure you have a comfortable and well-equipped vehicle. FURGOCASA offers high-quality campervans, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free journey.

Marbella: Luxury, Beaches, and Nature

Explore the Old Town and Beaches

About 60 km from Málaga, Marbella is renowned for its glamour but also for its authenticity. Must-visit spots include:

  • The old town, with narrow streets, flower-filled squares, and the picturesque Plaza de los Naranjos.
  • La Fontanilla and Cabopino beaches, perfect for sunbathing and relaxation.
  • Puerto Banús, a luxury marina where you can admire lavish yachts and high-end boutiques.

Outdoor Adventures

For nature lovers, the Sierra de las Nieves Natural Park offers fantastic hiking trails with breathtaking coastal views.

Ronda: A White Village with a Rich History

Step Back in Time

Head inland to Ronda, one of Andalusia’s most stunning white villages. The highlight here is the Puente Nuevo, a dramatic bridge spanning a 100-meter-deep gorge.

Other must-see attractions:

  • Ronda’s Bullring, one of the oldest in Spain.
  • The Mondragón Palace, a historic site with stunning gardens.
  • The Arab Baths, some of the best-preserved in the Iberian Peninsula.

Comfort on the Road

With a FURGOCASA campervan, you’ll have the freedom to explore at your own pace while enjoying the comfort of a home on wheels.

Nerja: Spectacular Caves and Stunning Beaches

Discover the Nerja Caves

Returning to the coast, Nerja amazes visitors with its natural beauty. The Nerja Caves, home to prehistoric rock formations and one of the world's largest stalactites, are an absolute must-see.

Relax on the Beach and Visit the Balcony of Europe

After exploring the caves, unwind at Burriana Beach, where you can enjoy water sports or simply bask in the sun.

Don’t miss the Balcony of Europe, a stunning viewpoint offering panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea.

Tips for Traveling the Costa del Sol by Campervan

  • Overnight stays: The Costa del Sol has several campervan-friendly areas, such as Camping Cabopino in Marbella or Área Camper Málaga Beach.
  • Gastronomy: Try local delights like boquerones en vinagre (marinated anchovies), ajoblanco (cold almond soup), and delicious fried seafood platters.
  • Best time to visit: While summer is popular, winter offers mild temperatures and fewer crowds.

Conclusion: An Unforgettable Road Trip

Exploring the Costa del Sol by campervan is a perfect blend of culture, nature, and adventure. From Málaga to Nerja, each stop on this route offers something unique and unforgettable. With FURGOCASA, you’ll have the peace of mind of traveling in a fully equipped, high-quality campervan.

So, are you ready to hit the road and discover the magic of the Costa del Sol? Get ready for an unforgettable journey—even in winter! 🚐🌅

NARCISO PARDO

CEO de FURGOCASA

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