BENALMÁDENA
IS A PLACE OF CONTRASTS WHERE THE SEA AND THE MOUNTAIN
COME TOGETHER PRODUCING ONE OF THE MOST ATTRACTIVE SETTINGS
OF THE MEDITERRANEAN WHICH IS FURTHER ENHANCED BY SEVERAL
ELEMENTS OF INTEREST TO TOURISTS.
There are several moments in the history of Benalmádena
which are of particular significance and make it a privileged
enclave. On the one hand, Benalmádena was designated
Town of Tourist Interest in the early 70s and three years
later the Tívoli amusement park was inaugurated,
it was the first and only one of its kind along the coast
for nearly thirty years and offered something never seen
before.
However,
the most decisive moment for the whole town was the building
and inauguration of its marina, the largest along the
coast. On several occasions it was awarded the prize of
"best marina in the world" by specialised communication
companies. The marina has more than 1.000 mooring places
and boasts a beautiful architecture along with leisure
and recreational possibilities attracting millions of
visitors every year.
The last significant step was the beginning of the Olympus
Project aimed mainly at creating new leisure and recreational
elements so as to improve what the town has to offer.
The project also means building infrastructures and making
them meet certain requirements so that the town achieves
a level of quality and sustained growth required by 21st
century citizens and tourists. 
Sun and beach
The idea of building in Benalmádena a Maritime
Centre arose a long time ago, the purpose being to provide
the town's marina with a meeting place for seafares and
marine enthusiasts together with a series of specialised
stores.
One of the most beautiful seaside walks of the Mediterranean
is located along the coastline. The area is a blend of
the tranquillity provided by the beach and the sea along
with a series of stores and restaurants making for a very
pleasant moment.
Benalmádena has many quality beaches such as that
of Arroyo de la miel, Arroyo Hondo, de las Viborillas,
de las Yucas, de Benalnatura or de Bil Bil to name just
a few.
Places
of interest
The Benalmádena exhibition centre. A few years
ago it was deemed necessary to have a building designed
specifically as a first class exhibition centre which
could, at last, put Benalmádena on the national
and international art and sculpture circuits. The centre
tries to schedule six to eight exhibitions every year
including paintings, sculptures, archaeology, historic
heritage, architecture and photography.
The Archaeological Museum was created in 1970 and is the
only one of its kind in our country given that it is home
to the best collection of pre-Colombian art in Europe.
It also accommodates pieces of Benalmádena's history
ranging from the paleolithical to the Roman occupation.

The Municipal open-air Auditorium is a structure that
is part of a series of sessions held in Paloma Park. It
is designed to be a meeting place for cultural activities
organised in the town. The Municipal International Library
located next to Paloma Park covers 1.125 m2, consists
of three floors and is surrounded by landscaped areas
with plenty of parking and areas for childrn to play.
The Casa del Artesano (artisan's home) is located on Plaza
de España in Benalmádena Pueblo, it was
inaugurated in March 1998 after the premises were extensively
refurbished and adapted so as to suit the handicraft activities
previously perfomed. Since it was opened several artisans
have been working there permanently, in front of crowds,
and selling their creations.
The Castillo de Bil Bil (Bil Bil Castle) is an Arabic
styled construction with plaster red on the outside and
decorated with glazed tiles and bas-reliefs following
the exquisite Nazarí tradition. Fountains, a Muslim
cultural heritage, line the castle and from the outside
one can enjoy magnificent views over the beaches of Benalmádena.
The Castillo de Colomares constitutes with its various
architectural styles a tribute to the discovery of América.
One cannot fail to visit the viewpoint the Jardines del
Muro (wall gardens) have to offer at the top of the town
with a wide panoramic view of Benalmádena's mountain
side along with other points of interest. 
Natural activities and
leisure
Benalmádena has other tourist offers alongside
beach and sun tourism. People increasingly choose the
countryside to spend a few relaxing days. One can enjoy
holidays in contact with nature in the recreational area
of the Cumbre del Calamorro (summit of Calamorro) or in
Cueva de la Alquibla (cave of Alquibla), Cueva de la Zorrera,
Cueva de los Botijos or Cueva del Toro.
There are monuments, museums, nature and, of course, one
must not forget leisure areas. The town has many hotels
and restaurants to spend one's spare time.
Golf enthusiasts also have a place in town. The Golf course
of Torrequebrada with 18 holes attracts a great deal of
players throughout the year even more so as it offers
tennis and paddle courts, sauna, swimming pool and everuthing
related to golf.
The Casino of Torrequebrada an the night club "Fortuna"
situated in the hotel and sports complex Torrequebrada
are part of one of the most luxurious holiday centres
in Europe.
The
holiday centre alongside the Mediterranean accommodates
among other things a fabulous night club with flamenco
and international dance shows, a casino and several halls
for conventions and congresses. 
Basic data
Size: 26.60 Km²
Population: Approx. 30,000
Residents known as: Benalmadenses
Monuments: Church of Sto. Domingo, Archaeological Museum,
Bil-Bil Castle.
Geographical situation: On the edge of the Sierra de Mijas
mountains, 20 kilometres from Malaga, at 280 metres above
sea level.
Tourist information: Town Hall, Antonio Machado, 10. 29630.
Benalmádena Costa
FIESTAS
There are numerous festivals in Benalmádena right
through the year, with cultural events, religious events,
competitive events and big festivals like Holy Week. In
the Holy Week celebrations, there are processions in Benalmádena
Pueblo and Arroyo de la Miel. The most emotional part
of this festival is at dawn on Good Friday, when the Passion
of Christ, known locally as El Paso, is represented by
the people of the town. This is followed by a silent procession
of the Virgen de la Soledad, and the supports of the throne
are then auctioned off as tradition demands. At the end
of June is the Día de los Juegos (the Day of the
Games) in the Arroyo de la Miel sports centre, where the
young people of the town, just out from school, have the
chance to enjoy a day of organised fun sports together.
The Día de San Juan is also celebrated in Arroyo,
while the Día del Carmen takes place by the sea.
The Feria of Benalmádena Pueblo takes place in
the middle of August.
GASTRONOMY
As in the case of nearby towns like Torremolinos and Fuengirola,
the large foreign population of Benalmádena has
resulted in a local cuisine that is part tradition, part
import. Here, one can eat almost anything from any part
of the world, but the local traditional cooking is excellent
too. This is mainly made up of products from the soil
and sea around the town, with plenty of fried fish, seafood,
and gazpachos, washed down by a refreshing glass of sangria
made from fresh fruit of the area. 