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The appeal of Malaga villa holidays

Many Brits are sure to be considering their options for a summer getaway, with a visit to Malaga villas likely to be among the choices.

The popular destination of Spain features a whole host of appealing elements for holiday makers to enjoy, as Ignacio Vasallo, director of the Spanish Tourist Office for the UK and Ireland, acknowledged.

"Malaga is a dynamic and atmospheric Spanish port and visitors should make sure they visit the former home of Picasso - The Picasso Museum - and the Alcazaba – one of Southern Spain's most important historic monuments," he noted.

Those seeking a last-minute holiday are also in luck, with temperatures in the region proving "very pleasant", according to Mr Vasallo.

Easter is also a wonderful occasion for people to behold around holiday villas in Malaga, with the religious and cultural traditions of Spain being illustrated throughout the location.

Mr Vasallo's comments follow a recent Skyscanner study, which found that Malaga is among the top searches for those seeking a getaway this Easter.

Posted by Alison Selby
 

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