Fun and games as Nerja's Verano Azul playground reopens after 18 months
There are five themed areas, which include games for different ages, some of them adapted for children with special educational needs
There are five themed areas, which include games for different ages, some of them adapted for children with special educational needs
Camera crews filmed inside La Victoria and El Higuerón galleries, where cave art more than 37,000 years old has been preserved
Recycled waste water for irrigation will be piped from the Peñón del Cuervo treatment plant in Malaga city, at a cost of 27 million euros
The local fishing industry also believes the turbines will not pose a problem to the sector
The Diputación de Malaga's budget for 2023 is 6.25 per cent higher than for this year
The city is throwing itself wholeheartedly into the tournament. A programme of related activities has been organised and more public transport laid on
The town hall said it was able to tender the works, which have a budget of more than 270,000 euros, after 'complex negotiations' regarding land ownership
The event, which is expected to attract around 15,000 people, will offer different exhibitions, activities, competitions and shows involving more than 1,500 dogs of 200 breeds
If the Spanish government approves the scheme, the turbines would be 200 metres tall and attached to the seabed in an area the size of 30,000 football pitches, and produce enough electricity to supply 660,000 households
The popular stretch of the “sun coast” between Torremolinos and Manilva boasts a golden shoreline with clear waters, sandy beaches and more than 325 days of sunshine a year
The capital of the Costa del Sol is a vibrant, cosmopolitan and international city built on centuries of tradition and culture; explore at any time of year or combine a visit with one of the many festivals on the city’s calendar
This is higher than the national average and means the province is one of the places in Spain where prices have risen the most
Plan Infoca specialists rushed to the scene in the Malaga municipality after the blaze was reported at around 9pm on Tuesday evening, 15 November
The Exceltur report shows that revenue per room was 12.2% higher on the Mediterranean coast than in 2019, but points out that although hotels’ income increased, so did their costs
Archaeologist José María Tomassetti, who is in charge of the excavation, explained that the find was “unexpected and surprising because there are no references to Roman trenches in the whole of Andalucía"