Swimming Pools & Beach
Walking out of the front gate if you turn to the right you are 2 minutes walk away from the large swimming pool with separate children’s pool area including showers and changing rooms. If you turn to the left and walk down through the gardened development of town houses, within 5 minutes you are walking along the sun-kissed beach with the local beach bar called El Arenal. As you walk along the beach you will be able to stop off at many beach bars and enjoy the local sea food, ice-creams and cool drinks. You can hire sun-loungers and umbrellas as well as participate in water sports on offer along the beach. 
The Costa del Sol
Protected from the northern winds by a mountain chain that in some parts comes down to meet the sea, this sheltered coast is shaped by a succession of extensive beaches, coves almost hidden between cliffs, marinas and anchorage for fishing.
The mild climate, infrequency of rainfall and the sea breeze make for semitropical vegetation in which palm and cypress trees, bougainvillaea, oleander and hibiscus are common. The proximity of such different landscapes—the mountain, the valleys blanketed in vegetable gardens and the sea—is without a doubt one of the greatest attractions of this coastline which combine all the appeal of the Mediterranean landscape and culture.
Residential areas like El Rosario, marinas, golf clubs, entertainment centres, nightclubs and many more tourist attractions have been built around and now coexist within the peaceful ambience of country villages, which have astonishingly conserved their traditional town centres. Summer beach holidays and all the appeal that this can offer along this stretch of the Mediterranean is not, however, the only attraction offered by the Costa del Sol—you will also have the chance to uncover the most genuine, authentic features of the Andalusian culture very close by.
In addition to the folkloric displays in the tourist centres, you can also experience the lively and popular celebrations. The fiestas, Easter parades, song contests and the bull runs without a doubt claim first place on the list of recommendations for travellers who want to see beyond what first meets the eye. Tasting country wines in the intimate cellars of yore and having some traditional fried fish (cooked to perfection by the local folk) are some of the temptations that will seduce all visitors, especially those that prefer the wonders of local gastronomy over the ever-present international fare. 44 El Arenal, El Rosario, Marbella, Spain