Your Perfect Costa Del Sol Guide (2024) – All You Need To Know
Are you getting ready for your trip to Costa Del Sol, but you don’t know where to start or what to bring along? Don’t worry, I’ll tell you all you need to know in this post!
Our family stayed in Costa Del Sol for 2 months in 2024 and I can tell you all you need to know before you travel! I’ll go through things like when is the perfect time to visit, how to find the best flight deals and best hotels.
Plus, I’ll give you recommendations for excellent dining spots and must-see attractions you won’t want to miss!

In this post I will go through
- How to prepare for your trip to Costa Del Sol
- When to visit Costa Del Sol
- What to do in Costa Del Sol
- How to find cheap flights to Malaga
- How to find affordable accomodation from Costa Del Sol
- Where to eat in Costa Del Sol
- FAQ´s
How to prepare for your trip to Costa Del Sol
Preparing for your trip to Costa del Sol is an exciting and important step to ensure a smooth and enjoyable adventure. Here’s a list that you can go through when you start preparing for your trip:

With careful preparation and planning, you’ll be well-equipped to make the most of your Costa del Sol trip and create unforgettable memories.
When to Visit Costa Del Sol
Choosing the right time to visit Costa del Sol is important for maximizing your enjoyment of this stunning destination.
Weather in Costa Del Sol in the winter
We were there in January and February and those were not the most ideal months to stay in Costa Del Sol.
From December to February it is winter in Costa Del Sol and it is the least crowded time to visit (I liked that!). Temperature was around 15-20°C (59-68°F), making it perfect for exploring cultural attractions and enjoying scenic hikes.
Even though it was winter and a bit more chilly than the other months of the year, for me the weather was excellent! It was sunny and I would say most of the time we were ok with t-shirt and long pants. Although some days it got a bit more chilly and we needed to have coats as well.
Weather in Costa Del Sol in the spring and in the fall
For a more relaxed experience with milder temperatures and fewer crowds, consider visiting in the spring (March to May) or fall (September to November).
During these shoulder seasons, temperatures are pleasant, ranging from 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F), and you can still enjoy outdoor activities without the summer crowds.
Weather in Costa Del Sol in the summer
If you’re looking to soak up the sun and enjoy water activities, the summer months from June to August are ideal time to travel, with temperatures averaging around 30°C (86°F).
However, be prepared for larger crowds and higher prices during this peak tourist season.
Ultimately, the best time to visit Costa del Sol depends on your preferences and interests, so choose the season that suits you best for an unforgettable experience.

What to do in Costa Del Sol?
How to find cheap flights to Malaga?
Finding cheap flights to Malaga can be achievable with some strategic planning and savvy tips. I love to search for cheap flights and I’m more than happy to share with you my tips. So here are some suggestions to help you snag a bargain:
How to find affordable accommodation from Costa Del Sol?
Finding affordable accommodation in Costa Del Sol can be achievable, although the prices will vary depending on when you are going. I personally want to find great hotel deals that are both affordable and very good – and I must say that I am pretty good at finding those deals. So here are some suggestions to help you find a budget-friendly place to stay:
- Book in Advance: Just like with flights, booking your accommodation well in advance can often lead to better deals. Aim to book your hotel or rental property as early as possible to secure lower rates.
- Compare Prices: Use hotel booking websites, vacation rental platforms, and price comparison tools to compare prices across different accommodations in Costa Del Sol. Look for special promotions, discounts, or last-minute deals that can offer significant savings.
- Stay Outside Popular Areas: Consider staying in accommodations located slightly outside of popular tourist areas or beachfront locations. These options often offer lower rates while still providing easy access to attractions and amenities.
- Travel Off-Peak: If possible, plan your trip during the shoulder season or off-peak times when demand for accommodation is lower. You’re likely to find better deals and lower rates during these times compared to peak tourist seasons.
- Consider Alternative Accommodations: Explore a variety of accommodation options beyond traditional hotels, such as guesthouses, hostels, bed and breakfasts, or vacation rentals. These alternatives can often be more budget-friendly while still offering comfortable and enjoyable stays.
- Be Flexible with Dates: Flexibility with your travel dates can also impact the cost of accommodation. If your travel dates are flexible, consider adjusting them slightly to take advantage of lower rates or special promotions.
- Negotiate or Haggle: If booking directly with a hotel or rental property, don’t hesitate to negotiate for a better rate, especially if you’re booking for an extended stay or during a quieter period. This is what I do a lot – I contact the hotel directly and ask for a deal!
- Use Rewards or Loyalty Programs: If you’re a member of hotel loyalty programs or have accumulated travel rewards through credit card programs, consider using them to offset the cost of your accommodation or to book discounted rates.
- Read Reviews and Research: Before booking accommodation, read reviews from previous guests and thoroughly research the property to ensure it meets your budget and expectations. Look for hidden fees or additional charges that could impact the overall cost of your stay.
I personally use Booking.com quite a lot. They have a loyalty program that offers 10% off the price. I’ve also noticed that sometimes the prices are better in Booking.com than if you book directly from the hotel!
By reading reviews you will also know what the other guests have liked and disliked – if there are comments about things you absolutely don’t want (a noisy hotel, bad smells, bad customer service, poor food quality) I suggest avoiding that hotel.

Where to eat in Costa Del Sol?
I will give you some great suggestions on where to eat for lunch and dinner. I’ll also tell you the best coffee and churro places in Costa Del Sol!
I would recommend these places for lunch
Cafe La Bohemia – the food in here is absolutely amazing! If you want to have a salad, a wrap, a burger, this is the place to go.
Vegetalia – this is a Finnish restaurant that serves vegetarian food. There’s a lunch buffet there and it’s amazing!
I would recommend these places for dinner
Romeo & Giulietta – here you will find the best pizza in Costa Del Sol! This place is located near the Torreblanca train station.
Best cafés
Granier – best coffees and bread.
Churreria Alcala – our favourite churros are found here! This is right around the corner of Los Boliches train station.
A bakery you must try
Mummola – this is a Finnish bakery and everything they have is delicious!
Conclusion
In conclusion, preparing for your Costa del Sol trip is an exciting endeavor filled with anticipation and possibilities.
By following the tips and suggestions outlined in this guide, you’ll be well-equipped to make the most of your adventure in this vibrant region of southern Spain.
From planning your itinerary and booking accommodations to packing essentials and embracing local customs, every step of the journey contributes to a memorable and enriching experience.
Whether you’re seeking relaxation on sun-soaked beaches, exploring historical landmarks, indulging in culinary delights, or embarking on outdoor adventures, Costa del Sol offers something for every traveler to enjoy.
And in case you are visiting Costa del Sol and have a car, Cadiz is a beautiful Andalusian city worth a visit and it has very beautiful beaches as well.
With careful preparation and an open mind, your Costa del Sol trip is sure to be filled with unforgettable moments and cherished memories that will last a lifetime.
¡Buen viaje! (Safe travels!)
FAQ´s
What is Costa del Sol known for?
Costa del Sol, translating to “Coast of the Sun,” known for its stunning Mediterranean beaches that stretch along the southern coast of Spain.
This region is a magnet for tourists from all corners of the globe, especially those seeking warm weather and relaxation. With its great choise of accommodations, restaurants, bars, and entertainment options, Costa del Sol offers a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere.
One of Costa Del Sol’s key attractions is golfing and it has a lot of world-class golf courses to choose from. Additionally, Costa Del Sol region boasts a rich culinary scene, highlighting fresh seafood, delectable tapas, and traditional Andalusian dishes.
Why should I go to Costa Del Sol?
Costa del Sol is a great place to visit for many reasons. First off, it’s got amazing beaches where you can soak up the sun and swim in the sea. The weather here is usually really nice, with lots of sunny days.
There’s also lots of stuff to do. You can play golf on some really good courses, or explore the cool old buildings and towns to learn about the history of the area. And if you like food, you’re in luck because the seafood and other dishes here are delicious!
At night, things get lively with lots of bars, clubs, and beach spots where you can hang out and have fun. And if you’re into outdoor stuff, there’s plenty of that too, like sailing, hiking, or just chilling by the beach.
It’s also a good place for families because there’s stuff for everyone to enjoy. So, if you want a mix of beach time, culture, good food, and fun nightlife, Costa del Sol is the place to be!
Is Costa Del Sol expensive?
Costa del Sol can vary in price depending on where you go and what you do. In general, it’s considered a popular tourist destination, so some areas and activities can be a bit pricey, especially during peak tourist seasons.
Accommodation, dining in certain restaurants, and activities like golfing or visiting tourist attractions might be on the higher end.
However, there are also plenty of options for budget travelers, including affordable accommodations, local eateries, and free or low-cost activities such as enjoying the beaches or exploring the towns.
I found eating out and going to cafe´s to be a lot cheaper than in Finland for example. But of course there were very expensive restaurants as well, but our family chose to go to the affordable, but good ones.
So Costa del Sol can cater to luxury travelers, but it’s also possible to visit on a budget with some planning and smart choices.
What is a fun fact about Costa Del Sol?
One fun fact about Costa del Sol is that it’s home to Europe’s largest butterfly park, located in Benalmadena.
The Butterfly Park, also known as Mariposario de Benalmadena, houses thousands of butterflies from all over the world, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to witness these beautiful creatures up close in a tropical paradise setting.
It’s a delightful and educational experience for people of all ages!
Can you drink tap water in Costa Del Sol?
In general, tap water in Costa del Sol is safe to drink as it undergoes treatment to meet health standards. However, some people, especially those with sensitive stomachs, may prefer to drink bottled water, which is widely available in stores and restaurants throughout the region.
If you’re unsure about the water quality in a specific area, it’s always best to ask locals or check with your accommodation provider for their recommendation.
Is English spoken in Costa Del Sol?
Yes, English is widely spoken in Costa del Sol, especially in areas that are popular with tourists. Many locals working in the tourism industry, including hotel staff, restaurant servers, and tour guides, speak English fluently.
Additionally, signs, menus, and other essential information for tourists are often available in English. This makes it relatively easy for English-speaking visitors to communicate and navigate their way around the region.
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