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Those of you coming to learn Spanish in Malaga can wave a smug
goodbye to the tourists heading for the Costa del Sol. Without sacrificing
the wonderful Mediterranean climate, your package comes in a very
different but much more satisfying form…take a lively cosmopolitan
port, a network of attractive cobbled streets, a smattering of art
and history, a long inviting coastline both ways, and put this in
a city whose heart beats as strong as any other in Spain. Malagueños
certainly know how to enjoy life and no need to look any further
than the street-side flamenco or thriving seafood marisquerías
on the seafront for proof of this. So swap the bucket and spade
for your dictionary and come see what Spain's south is really all
about.
Plus Points:
Wonderful Mediterranean climate
Frequent & cheap flights to Malaga
Large on-campus school with excellent facilities
Wide range of courses & accommodation
Great sports opportunities
With its large commercial centre and impressive port, Malaga's
local dominance is apparent. Basking in a pleasant Mediterranean
climate, its warm winters and hot summers allow visitors to enjoy
the beach and holiday atmosphere year-round.
There is plenty of history surrounding the city, and it is also
home to fine works by Spanish artists such as Picasso, born here
in 1881. Malaga is the ideal base from which to visit Gibraltar
or Morocco, or why not stay closer to home and try your hand at
windsurfing, sailing or paragliding in the glistening Mediterranean.
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