First scout of areas to live
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Re: First scout of areas to live
We had a lovely holiday in Pedragalejo last year. We chose it as my elderly mother was with us and it was not too far from the airport. It was lovely and we stayed in the 'lanes' at the seafront. Later in the year me and other half stayed in Olvera, Pruna, and Antequera. I t was a great holiday wwith loads to do and places to visit. The biggest diffrence for us was the price of food and drink in Malaga/Pedragalejo was much dearer. But each to their own.
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Re: First scout of areas to live
Have a look at Caleta de Velez. Very Spanish, quieter than Torre del Mar ( but within walking distance), three large supermarkets and smaller shops, plenty of bars and chiringuitos, good doctors and post office, frequent bus services to Malaga, Nerja and Velez Malaga,and excellent beach. There is also the fishing port, Marina and Saturday market.
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Re: First scout of areas to live
If you think Malaga is expensive for food you want to go to Marbella or Banus. Malaga is very cheap compared to those 2.maureenscot wrote:We had a lovely holiday in Pedragalejo last year. We chose it as my elderly mother was with us and it was not too far from the airport. It was lovely and we stayed in the 'lanes' at the seafront. Later in the year me and other half stayed in Olvera, Pruna, and Antequera. I t was a great holiday wwith loads to do and places to visit. The biggest diffrence for us was the price of food and drink in Malaga/Pedragalejo was much dearer. But each to their own.
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Re: First scout of areas to live
Sorry costakid, was comparing Pedragalejo to Olvira, Pruna and Antequera
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