Malaga Hotel Guide. Hotels in Mijas, Malaga, Spain
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Featured Hotels in Mijas, Malaga
Gran Hotel Guadalpin Byblos & Spa
Area: Mijas, Mijas,
Hotel review: 4.7 out of 5
Themes: Luxury Hotel, Spa Hotel
Traditionally Spanish complex comprising whitewashed buildings with terracotta roofs, situated 30 kilometres from …
Crown Resorts
Area: Mijas, Mijas,
Hotel review: 4.4 out of 5
Themes: Self-catering Hotel, Spa Hotel
This multi-site resort with sports facilities and swimming pools is set in the quiet areas of Calahonda and Riviera …
El Porton
Area: Mijas, Mijas,
Hotel review: 4.7 out of 5
Themes: Self-catering Hotel
Mediterranean-style, hilltop apartments in the Sitio de Calahonda area of Mijas, 4 km from the resort centre and …
Hacienda Puerta Del Sol
Area: Mijas, Mijas,
Hotel review: 3.8 out of 5
Themes: Bed and Breakfast
This modern hotel, built in a typical Andalusian style with archways and whitewashed walls, is located on a hill …
VIK Gran Hotel Costa del Sol
Area: Mijas, Mijas,
Hotel review: 3.8 out of 5
Themes: All-inclusive Hotel, Beach Hotel, Family Hotel, Golf Hotel
Modern resort hotel located right on the beachfront in the old fishing pueblo of La Cala de Mijas on the Costa del …
Vime Campanario de Calahonda
Area: Mijas, Mijas-Costa
Hotel review: 4.0 out of 5
Themes: Self-catering Hotel
Holiday apartment complex situated midway between Fuengirola and Marbella, 35 kilometres from Malaga Airport …
La Cala Resort
Area: Mijas, Mijas,
Hotel review: 3.0 out of 5
Top-class hotel built in Andalucian style surrounded by rolling hills and nestled between two golf courses in La …
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17 Hotels in Malaga
- Mijas remove
- Self-catering Hotel (5)
- Apartment Hotel (2)
- Spa Hotel (2)
- All-inclusive Hotel (1)
- Diamond Resorts (1)
- Independent (15)
- Vime (1)
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Mijas, Malaga Hotels
Filled with cobblestone streets and hillside architecture, Mijas is a quintessential Andalucian village. Visitors can catch a donkey-taxi at the central plaza to get around town, but must travel by foot, through winding, narrow stairways, to reach the high points of the city. During the high-season, coastal residence head to Mijas to join international travelers for tours of monuments and churches.











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