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Beaches
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The
most all year round tourist destination in Europe, the Costa
del Sol has numerous magnificent well kept
beaches.
The average water temperature is 18 C ( and 24 C in August).
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Most
beaches feature smallair bars or typical Spanish beach
restaurants called chiringuitos typically serving a selection
of fresh fish. As a rule, the beaches with the best services
- including deck chairs, toilets, lifeguards and security
- are close to urban or residential areas. All kind of water
sports equipment can be hired on the beaches or in one of
many leisure ports along the coast.
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The
Costa del Sol has a wealth of yacht
marinas and harbours
as well, many with over 1,000 berths, including Benalmadena
and Puerto Banus. The latter, located just beyond Marbella
is Spain's answer to St. Tropez where some of the most spectacular
gin palaces and luxury yachts are moored. |
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There
are numerous sailing clubs located at the Costa del Sol's
larger harbours, all of which offer tuition and classes.
Both crewed and uncrewed yachts can be rented, although
you need a skipper's certificate or a helmsman's overseas
certificate to rent an uncrewed yacht.
Accessibility,
safety and an ample range of complementary services are
the main characteristics of Spains ports and marinas. Many
of them already have large berths, as well as yacht clubs,
sports facilities, boat and equipment rental, hotels, casinos
and shopping areas, plus fuel, workshops, cranes and winter
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