OPPOSITE
THE BLUE MEDITERRANEAN STANDS THE WHITE TOWN, A FISHERMEN´S
TOWN THAT HAS BEEN COVERTED, LIKE MANY OTHERS IN THE AREA,
INTO THE TOURIST DESTINATION FOR THOUSANDS OF TRAVELLERS
ARRIVING FROM THE FIVE CONTINENTS.
Despite the metamorphosis experienced
by Fuengirola in the last fifty years, this city which
is located at the epicentre of the Costa del Sol continues
to have the typically quiet and calm spirit of a sea town.
It is true to say that its aproximate 60.000 inhabitants,
that is those who took part in the census (this number
should be added to the thousands of people who are not
registered as residents of the area and also to the number
of visitors) have encouraged the Town Hall to work conscientiously
towards improving the infrastructures from within the
Town Hall.
Its
small geographic area (10 km2) and its spectacular demographic
growth has put the normal development of this coastal
city in an awkward position. However, despite the increase
in holiday tourism and the increase in foreign residents,
Fuengirola has managed to maintain its status as a privileged
summer resort destination as well as a priviliged residential
area.
A long story
The numerous Phoenician, Arabic and Roman artefacts found
provide the evidence for the antiquity of this area. These
great civilisations left a deep mark in Fuengirola. Thus,
at the foot of the mountain where the Arabian Sohail Castle
stands, we can see the remains of an Iberian-Punic population,
which later became Roman.We are talking about Suel, this
city was named either by the eminent geographers Mela
and Pliny or by the great astronomer Ptolemy.
From
fishing to tourism
To be able to understand the transformation of the town,
it is necessary to travel back in time to May 1916. With
the arrival of the railway, a new era had begun. Fuengirola
was visited, in the old days, by lost travellers, especially
in the summer. Some magazines of that time highligted
the weather, the hospitality and the attention offered
to the visitors.
In the 50´s, there was a definite tourist boom with
the construction of a few small hotels and the first camping
site. The old train was replaced by a diesel train (the
famous "cochinita") and Fuengirola, a town beside
the sea, tried to accommodate the high flood of tourists
who arrived from Europe without losing the comforts offered.
This is the recent history of this great town, which represents
the fight between two personalities: the modern and cosmopolitan
Fuengirola full of attractions and services, and customs
and longing for calmness. 
A
complete destination
Fuengirola offers a great variety of attractions for all
types of tastes and people. The attractions range from
visits to the Zoo, which is one of the best in Europe
according to the magazine National Geographic, to the
rides through the city on the tourist train or on a carriage
passing by the lively night entertaining zones.
At the same time, all types of services complement its
eight kilometres of large beaches: parasols, restaurants,
showers, water sports and rental equipment, pedal boats
and lifeguards...
For their part, the Palacio de la Paz and the Casa de
la Cultura offer a varied and valuable supply of leisure
and culture full of exhibitions, concerts, theatre and
dance...
In the last few years, Fuengirola has focused most of
its efforts on the embellishment of its avenues, streets
and squares. Among the most emblematic building works,
we need to highlight the Pomenade and the renovated Constitución
Square.
Other attractions to visit Fuengirola are, for example,
the Sohail Castle, located right at the mouth of the Fuengirola
river, houses and archaeological museum and on summer
nights it becomes a magical outdorr auditorium; the bullring,
whose best bullfights take place at the same time as the
famous and well-attended Rosario fair; the Marina, with
226 moorings; the popular Andalucian architecture in the
Town of López, with its narrow and small streets;
or the neighbourhood of Los Boliches itself, a fishing
centre, with its typical restaurants and "chiringuitos"
(beach restaurants) where the fried fish, the grilled
fish or the sardine skewers are the scaled and delicious
main characters.
Fuengirola, as its slogan suggests, is a sun city not
only because of the 3,000 hours a year reigned by the
sun; no, this is not the only reason, but the hospitality
of its people and the easygoing nature of this town originated
on the banks of the Mediterranean sea are the irreplaceable
basis for its extraordinary kindness.
Basic data
Size: 10,20 Km²
Population: 45,000
Residents known as: Fuengiroleños
Monuments: Church, Sohail Castle, Cortijo de Acevedo and
Finca del Secretario villas.
Geographical situation: On the eastern end of the Costa
del Sol, 32 kilometres from Malaga and 8 from Mijas, at
sea level.
Tourist information: Town Hall, Plaza del Ayuntamiento,
1. 29640.
Phone: 952 589 300 Fax: 952 465 945
Fiestas
The big festival in Fuengirola is the feria in honour
of the Virgen del Rosario, and it takes place in October.
The Holy Week celebrations are very important here too,
as is the noche de San Juan, the night of San Juan, which
takes place at the summer solstice. Another event not
to be missed is the festival of the Virgen del Carmen,
patron saint of the sea. During the month of August there
are a number of festivals and cultural activities, such
as the Festival Ciudad de Fuengirola, which takes place
in the castle.
Gastronomy
The cuisine of Fuengirola is what one would expect in
any cosmopolitan place like this: the best of traditional
fare with the best of international cooking to suit the
sophisticated taste of the many thousands of foreign tourists
that come here every year. The traditional cuisine of
the area is based on fish and seafood, with sardines on
the spit and fish cooked in salt the favourites. One of
the best areas for restaurants is along the esplanade
itself. 