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We had been to the Costa del sol nearly 20 years ago, so we were not surprised to find that it has changed,. Booked with Jet2 holidays. It was two weeks half board to the Fuengirola Park hotel 4 star. We cant fault Jet for their service. We had pre booked our seats and breakfast on the plane, as it was a 7am flight. When we landed at Malaga, we were guided to our coach transfer and shortly after lunch we were in our hotel room. By this time it was 32c in the sun, so it was nice to be in an air-conditioned room and bar area for the afternoon. Of course we did take a look at the pool and gardens, but we were tired. We had requested a room with pool view or sea view and we got both, although it was only glimpse of the sea between buildings. It was good to see the pool. It also included our compulsory balcony. The room was quite spacious. Plenty of wardrobe space, draws etc. What we did not expect for our budget holiday was the use of a fridge in the room, but it was well use by us, to keep our drinks cool. Food — The restaurant was clean, organised and efficient. There were plenty of people on all-inclusive with their little wrist bands on, so we needed to show our room card on entry to the restaurant, which was fine. The food was well cooked and the variety was excellent. The salads, soups, vegetarian etc were on offer every day. Overall, we were very happy with the restaurant. If we had one complaint, it would be the sometime the food was not kept hot, under the heat lamps. After a few days we aimed to be the first few in to the restaurant to get the first choices and hottest food. Chips was an option every day, but they had the boiled, roasted, mash options. Meats varied from chicken turkey, ham, lamb and beef, in all formats. Lasagne, chops, steaks, pies etc Odd nights one of the chefs would be carving speciality joints of meat. The deserts for anyone who has been to Spain before, will know they like the sweet deserts. The was always a choice of about 10 deserts, plus rice, yogurts and fresh fruit. We tended to buy a bottle of water or a Coca-Cola each. Breakfast was also worth attending, it was a little busier, as there was clearly people just bed and breakfast options. Again, plenty of options for food. The swimming pool was probably a bit small for the number of people for the time we were there, it was fine. It is an old hotel and I guess when it was built, the pool would have been fine for the needs of holidaymakers. There was plenty of entertainment for those that wanted it during the day, such as water aerobics, water football, etc. The gardens around the pool area were always clean and tidy. The nightclub area, was also fine, entertainment every night, from kids activities up to 9pm ish…. Other things to do with the hotel. Tennis courts, but we did not use them. Free parking, which was very useful, as we did hire a car for a week. Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel. The hotel caters well in my opinion for wheelchair users, prams, etc, You had the obvious lifts to every floor, but everywhere had slopes as well as steps. We felt that the people were generally the mature generation, with the few younger families from different countries here and there. On a Friday to Monday the hotel did become quite busy and it seems as if the Spanish take long weekend breaks there. It was quite obvious some are regular visitors. I suppose the Spanish visiting confirms its a good place to be. The location of the hotel is actually in Torreblanca, which is the next village to Fuengirola, but they all blend it together. It was only a five minute walk to the sea front and what we found useful was the train station was only a five minute walk. The train was perfect for travelling along the coast to other resorts. It started in Fuengirola and went all the way to Malaga, stopping at various places including Benaldamena, Torrimolinos and others. The train stopped in the main shopping areas, so it was far better than a bus and cheaper than taxis. The trains were on time, about every 20 mins, they were air-conditioned, smooth electric, so also quiet. A typical journey for two people with return tickets was about 7 euros. Promenade, were long and flat, with plenty of bars, restaurants and shops. The closer you got to the marina and main town of Fuengirola the more shops you had. The marina was nice to see and there is a weekly market there, but we did not use it Many of the other resorts along the coast are the same, but the shopping area of the other resorts are quite hilly. Malaga and Torrimolinos particularly. Again all steps and kerbs catered well for wheelchairs, prams with the slopes. The beach was clean and had plenty of sun beds and sun shades. So comfy, it is easy to fall asleep on them as I know. Two sun beds, one shade and usually a small table costs around 10 euros for the day. As for the sea, I was a little disappointed. I was expecting clear blue sea that you can see your feet in, when its only waist deep, but it was not that clear. The further out you went the better it got, but you had to be a swimmer. The beach shelves steeply in to the sea, so within about five steps you are past your waist. It was like that in most beaches we went on, not that we did them all. The best two we found was an area not far from the Fuengirola marina called California. Plus there was sand dunes, rather than everyone looking at you from the promenade. Car Hire — we felt we found a great deal on car hire by just asking for rates in the first week and comparing them, including those offered by our hotel. Helle Hollis in Fuengirola did a great deal for us. Jet2 going home. They arranged with the hotel to take our hold luggage early on departure day. It made it hassle free, as we then had breakfast, went back to our rom to finish off with the hand luggage and check out an hour or two later when the coach came to collect us. Great service. So, to summarise. We had a great holiday. I would recommend it for the more mature person. There are some really luxury hotels, but we were happy with what we had. Fuengirola and the other resorts are all worth visiting. ABTA: P Silver Travel Advisor is a UK registered limited company. Book with Confidence. We provide financial protection for your money when you buy a package holiday. Silver Travel Advisor is a trading name registered with company number and VAT number Email: service silvertraveladvisor. Call Come feel the love on a Princess cruise. Visit incredible destinations and be involved in the best experiences around each one of them. 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It's not full-on partying like Magaluf, for one thing the clubs are pretty crap. It was quite a good place to sit and get pished in though. Plus the Toon Bar is? Nothin like Magaluf. More family based area however if you look ahrd enough you will find the clubs. My uncle stay in Benalmadena so i know that area well. As others have said, not as busy as the likes of Maguluf but still more than enough to have a decent night out. Good range of places to eat and there's a set up joined up streets known as 'fish alley' with restaurant after restaurant. One to look out for in particular is 'Don Pe'. Not the cheapest but best meal you'll have all week. Loads of other pubs down the front btw, including a Scottish bar which sells Irn-Bru! If you're doing stuff other than drinking - go to the aqua park on the outskirts of the town which is pretty good. There's a good train service as well - linking Fuengi to the likes of Benalmadena, which you can just hop on if you fancy a change. Reasonably priced too. No visit to Fuengirola would be complete without a little trip to Stack 69 or 92 or whatever its called i cant quite remember. As this man says. The train is the easyest way to travel about. You can get the bus up to Mijas as well. I was there in December. If you go to the Aquapark keep your eyes pealed for hot Norwegians and be sure to slag off any young children who resemble people from car adverts. Another sterling piece of advice I would impart is to watch out for prostitutes throwing beer bottles. Absolutely right. It is 'estark 92' just jump in a cab and you will not believe where you end up - a must for any lads holiday. Love yer pic mate, is that yer boy. Anyway Benidorm is the place to go been to shagaluf twice, honking drains. Partying and females go toe and toe. It is a much mroe family based area so any girls of that age there probably won't b the filthy sluts your after. That said there obviously will be plenty to perv over at the hot spots such as 24 hr Square in Benalmadena. Cheers Doug! Yup, that's ma boy! Look out for him leading the team out at Tynie in around Recommended Posts. Guest Anderson Posted June 10, Posted June 10, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Guest GhostHunter Posted June 10, It's not bad Darren Posted June 10, You should get in touch with ayeken, he's the Fuengy expert. I've been countless times and I'm going back next month. Have fun, weather is usually always top notch as well. Been going to Fungy every year for the last Try to get up to Mijas as well Darren Posted June 11, Posted June 11, Seats Posted June 11, Miller Jambo 60 Posted June 11, Guest Anderson Posted June 11, Love yer pic mate, is that yer boy Anyway Benidorm is the place to go been to shagaluf twice, honking drains. Gorgiewave Posted June 11, Archived This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies. Go to topic listing. Sign In Sign Up.

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