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Mijas
Overview

Mijas Holidays ooze authentic, Mediterranean vibes. The enchanting mountainside village is perched 1500ft above sea level, hosting a traditional whitewashed town which overlooks the Sierra de Mijas and offers panoramic views of the coast below. If you want local culture, expect cobbled streets lined with well-kept tapas bars, quaint craft shops and donkey taxis ready to whisk you away, on holid

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Temperature (Avg.monthly °c)
Rainfall (Avg.monthly mm)
January
12°c
February
13°c
March
14°c
April
16°c
May
19°c
June
22°c
July
25°c
August
26°c
September
23°c
October
19°c
November
15°c
December
13°c
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Getting Around

Public transport is an easy, reasonable way of getting around in Mijas. Public transport here can be organised for commuting to and from the airport, plus to explore the nearby resorts of Malaga, Marbella and Fuengirola.

Your Guide to Mijas
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La Cala De Mijas


La Cala de Mijas used to be a small fishing village and currently has a population of 10,000. The village is known for its immense natural beauty and effortlessly laid-back vibe. Potter around its quaint cafes, family-run craft shops, and inviting chiringuitos that line the sand. Don’t miss the bustling street market on Wednesdays and Sundays, full of activities with vendors selling fresh fruits, vegetables and items of daily need. The Coastal Broadwalk, which opened in 2015, is a disabled friendly path that skirts across the scenic coastline and is very popular with tourists. Though small, there is plenty to hold your interest in this hilltop whitewashed village of La Cala de Mijas.

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Visit Quirky Museums


Despite its size, Mijas is home to some quirky museums that tourists will definitely find interesting. One, the collection of stage hypnotist and magician, Juan Elegido, contains interesting miniatures like a copy of Leonardo Da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” on a grain of rice, a shrunken head and dressed-up stuffed fleas! The Contemporary Art Centre is a new addition, a small yet stylish museum also located in the town which exhibits a few Dali’s and Picasso’s among its art collection. If you’re artistically inclined, you could take part in some of the workshops held from time to time.

 

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