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 Apartments Malaga near the beach

 Apartamentos Varadero is 1 minute walk from the beach. Offering a barbecue and views of the sea, Apartamentos Varadero is set near Blas Infante promenade in Cala del Moral, 10 km from Málaga and 12 km from Malaga airport. Apartments Malaga near beach
​ Torremolinos is 20 km away. Free WiFi is featured.
The apartments at the property are spread over 2 buildings, and all come with air conditioning and a cable flat-screen TV. Some units include a terrace and/or patio. There is also a kitchen, fitted with a microwave, toaster and refrigerator. A stovetop and coffee machine are also offered. There is a private bathroom with free toiletries and a hair dryer in each unit. Bed linen is available.
Añoreta and El Candado golf courses are within 15 minutes' drive from the property. Fuengirola is 34 km from Apartamentos Varadero. The nearest airport is Malaga Airport, 17 km from Apartamentos Varadero.  Apartamentos Varadero also has one of the best-rated locations in Cala del Moral! Guests are happier about it compared to other properties in the area.We speak your language!

Cala del Moral

Cala del Moral is sometimes described by local residents as a "dormitory town". Situated just 12km east of Malaga, it makes a convenient base for those who work in the city but prefer sea breezes and beaches, and the relative tranquillity of an overgrown fishing village. It is also a popular place for the Spanish to "veranear" (spend the summer months) and many families have their second home here. The municipality of Rincon includes the neighbouring fishing village of La Cala and the pretty inland village of Benagalbon.
Rapid expansion in the last five years or so, however, with apartment blocks springing up literally overnight, has meant that services are overstretched in July and August. The winter population of 26, 600 inhabitants almost triples during this period. Those of us who live here breathe a sigh of relief when the vacationers go back to the city and leave us the best month of the year, September, all to ourselves.

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The rest of the year, the town retains a laid-back atmosphere, yet offers the tourist or resident an ever-wider choice of places to dine-out, tapear (drink and tapa-bar crawl) and dance the night away.  Sadly the "cine de verano" (open-air summer cinema) is no longer a part of the evening entertainment but enthusiasts of this wonderful institution can go to Cine Las Palmeras in the neighbouring village of La Cala. For the latest in air-conditioned, high-tech, super-sound, ergonomic-seated cinemas, the Rincón Centro Comercial (opened 2002) offers twenty screens. Rincon de la Victoria's greatest asset is its lively urban sea front and beach. From the westernmost cliff top, marked by a Moorish watch-tower, the view sweeps down the length of the sandy beach, past the clutter of blue and white fishing boats, chiringuitos (fish restaurants on the beach), palm trees, the occasional cluster of thatched sunshades, and the endless to-ing and fro-ing of promenaders, cyclists and joggers.
The sea front itself, recently rebuilt and improved, stretches from one end of the town to the other. Two popular walks with Rinconites are along the sea front to La Cala, and to the shrine of the town's patron, the Virgin del Carmen, embedded in the rock at the westernmost tip of the beach.
The route to La Cala cuts through the cliff-side, going through three rock-hewn tunnels. Once dark, dank, malodorous and full of holes and puddles, the tunnels have recently been done-up and lit-up to allow walkers and cyclists easy access. After the first tunnel, you can climb up the steps and follow the outcrop round for the scenic route, or carry on straight through until you come out at La Cala.
Apart from sea, sun, sand and succulent seafood, Rincón does have one or two sights worth seeing. The Casa Fuerte (fort) set in one of the town's few green spaces doubles as an art gallery and occasional concert chamber. Dating back to the reign of Carlos III, the fortress was built in 1733 as part of the coastal defence against English pirate attacks.

​Sadly, what should be Rincon de la Victoria's greatest touristic and historic focal point, the ruins of the Moorish medina town of Bezmiliana, has been jeopardised by uncontrolled construction work and nothing short of local government-approved vandalism. Citizens' protest groups are currently fighting to halt building work on El Cerro de Castillón, the town's largest remaining green area and site of the ancient town's major fortress
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