Costa del Sol is renowned for its sunny and mild climate. If you favor pleasant weather for outdoor activities, you may want to consider making your reservation during the spring (April to June) or fall (September to October) when temperatures are moderate, and the heat is less intense. Also, the peak tourist season in Costa del Sol occurs during the summer months of July and August. Although the weather is warm and ideal for beach activities, popular attractions and tours tend to be more crowded. For those seeking a more tranquil experience, it may be preferable to book just before or after the peak season.
If your time is limited and you can spare 1-2 days, you can capture the essence of Costa del Sol's highlights. Dedicate a day or two to bask in the beaches and lively atmosphere of Marbella, explore the historical sites in Malaga, and embark on a day trip to charming towns like Ronda or Nerja. With a slightly extended timeframe of 3-4 days, you can delve more profoundly into the region. Immerse yourself in the coastal towns, relish leisurely beach days, meander through the enchanting streets of Mijas, and take a journey to the Alhambra in Granada. This duration affords a more unhurried pace, providing ample time to appreciate the local culture.
Most of the bus tours include free Wi-Fi on board, but make sure to check with the individual operator.
Yes, bus tours run throughout the year but make sure to book in advance during the high season.