Saturday, April 19, 2008

Tapas Bars

Moving on from my last post about the La Cobana Bar, I want to talk briefly about the great tapas bars that you can find in and around the towns and villages of the Costa del Sol.

There are hundreds of tapas bars dotted all through the local towns and pueblos of teh Costa del Sol and the choice of these great snacks is amazing, as are the variation in prices. If you stay around the tourist areas along the coast, you're likely to get charged a lot more for the same thing you could get in a bar 100 metres up the road.

Best is if you leave the coast behind for a few hours and travel inland a little way. There are several small pueblos close to the coastal towns where you'll get true Spanish prices for your tapas and drinks. Your cost for a night out eating tapas and having a few drinks could easily be cut in half or more by getting out of the tourist areas.

In fact, there is a place called los Pacos which is nestled in jjust behind the big and very toursity town of Fuengirola. Some of teh bars there still charge pueblo prices and only this year we could get a beer and a tapa for one euro fifty! You'd pay around three euros for the same thing less than a mile down the road!

It just shows, it pays to know your areas when you go abroad, especially to Spain's Costa del Sol which is taking a hit this year on tourism becaus the euro is so strong against the pound and other currencies and most of their holidaymakers come traditionally from the UK. Well mnot this summer mate! Not unless those greedy tourist traps lower their prices - they'll be advertising their sky high rip off prices to the looky-looky men who don't spend anything!

Costa Del Sol

Sunday, March 23, 2008

La Cobana Bar

Moving swiftly on from my first post in here simply called Costa Del Sol, I'm going to have to keep this post brief as I was explaining in one of my other blogs, my workload has increased so I don't have the time to write as much as I want to.

But I will, soon.

For now, a quick memory of the Costa del Sol from a couple of years ago. I was with my parents staying at a great apartment just outside the Costa del Sol coastal town of Fuengirola in a place called Carvajal. Well, there wasn't all that much to do there except go to the beach, what else! There was this great bar run by some Dutch people called La Cobana and they played really old music like from the late 1960's which actually was really cool!

This bar is right on the beach, I mean on the sand! So you can sunbathe, have a swim and then go and sit at the bar and have a drink, then go and sunbathe again until you have had enough. The apartment was about a ten minute walk away so we came down to that bar nearly every day.

Well, that's enough for today. I'll write more when I have some more time.

Chelsea
Costa Del Sol

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Costa Del Sol

Welcome to my Costa Del Sol blog!

Its a place I like to go on holiday to, so I though it might be a good idea to write a blog about my holiday experiences on the Costa Del Sol. I've stayed at several different resorts on the Costa Del Sol and my parents have been looking into the possibility of buying a property over there so that will give me something else to write about - Costa Del Sol Property!

One thing that you can't deny about the Costa Del Sol in southern Spain is the weather. When you live in a cold country like England where it seems to rain most of the time and have an almost constant swathe of grey cloud in the sky, its so nice to get away to the beautiful sunshine and warmth of the Costa Del Sol, even in the winter months.

I'll save some of my experiences of the Costa Del Sol for future posts, so I don't end up talking about it all in one go!

So until later,

Chelsea
Costa Del Sol