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Andalucia


General


Andalucía offers you an unusual choice of coastline experiences. Camping Capobino sits in the heart of the Costa del Sol, with its sophisticated nightlife and elegant marinas, while you are also close to the stunning Costa de la Luz, with its fine golden sand and huge Atlantic rollers.
The lovely Marina of Capobino is just minutes away, with its wide range of restaurants, beach bars, dolphin trips and boat excursions. Marbella and Puerto Banus, with their array of restaurants, bars, boutiques and magnificent yachts, is also close to hand; as are the white town of Mijas and the major centres of Fuengirola and Malaga. Day excursions to the attractions of Granada, Ronda, Gibraltar, Sevilla, and Nerja are also available.
On the Costa de la Luz you will find that typical beaches are a little more expansive and often backed by sand dunes and pine trees. This part of coast is still remarkably unspoilt too, with milder temperatures but strong Atlantic winds, and waves that are ideal for wind surfers and conventional surfers alike.



Places to Visit


Granada
The ancient moor city of Granada stands at the foot of Spain's highest mountain range, the Sierra Nevada. A city of spectacular sights, the jewel in its crown is Alhambra, the series of palaces and gardens built under the Nazari Dynasty in the 14th century.
Malaga
The major coastal city of the region, Malaga offers an historic city centre, with a majestic, unfinished Gothic Cathedral at its heart, surrounded by sun-baked ochre buildings, narrow pedestrian streets and atmospheric bars.
Gibraltar
So much more than just a rock, Gibraltar is steeped in a history that has evolved from its strategic location at the southernmost tip of the Iberian Peninsula, where Europe meets Africa. First time visitors are always taken by surprise by the breathtaking views and famous Barbary apes. Also great for duty free shopping.



Family Attractions


Alcazaba, Malaga
Built between 1057 and 1063, this is quite possibly the most important military fortification remaining from the Hispanic-Arabic period.
Nerja
With great beaches, relaxed tapas bars and wonderful pastry shops, Nerja simply oozes charm. Worth a trip just to enjoy its evening paseo, the Spanish ritual of strolling and people-watching.
Isla Magica Amusement Park
Located on the original Expo site in Seville, Isla Magica is an exciting and modern amusement park centered around a lake and divided into seven themed areas, all of which represent different episodes in Spanish 16th century history.


At Keycamp,
we are aware of the impact travel & tourism has on the environment, so we try to ensure our activities minimise this impact & support responsible tourism.
Forest Stewardship Council accredited

The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) is an international organisation that promotes the responsible stewardship of the world's forests. At Keycamp we are proud to say we have achieved FSC certification and become part of the chain to ensure we protect our environment. At present we are one of the only holiday companies in the world to achieve this status and ensure that all of our brochures are printed on FSC paper. Find out more here

Three Star Award for Responsible Tourism

Our efforts were recognised earlier this year when Keycamp joined the handful of companies that have been awarded the Three Star Award for Responsible Tourism by the Association of Independent Tour Operators (AITO). This is the highest level of recognition they offer and acknowledges the improvements we have made to ensure our holidays and business practises are more environmentally friendly. Find out more here