The British have been coming to this area of Spain since the heyday of 1960's Marbella. For years groups have been attracted to the nightlife of Puerto Banus and Fuengirola, and perennial favourites at La Cala and Almenara still offer great golf and accommodation options. However, a newer breed of luxurious resorts at Finca Cortesin and Villa Padierna are now among the very best golf hotels in Europe. On the Costa Del Sol all budgets are catered for, and with year-round golf temperatures and flight access from many local airports, it is set to remain an incredibly popular holiday choice.
Melia La Quinta is enviably located in a lofty position overlooking not only La Quinta golf course, but the whole area from Marbella to Gibraltar and on a clear day over the Mediterranean Sea to Morocco.
These rooms are some of the best on the coast and the superior category have a little more space. All rooms at Melia La Quinta have either 2 queen or 1 king beds, satellite TV, minibar, safe, balcony, hairdryer, robe, slippers, hairdryer and separate walk-in shower
The focal point of the Melia La Quinta is the free form pool that is located in the tropical gardens with secluded sun terraces. One section of the pool is heated throughout the year and a covered walkway links you to the new spa and 27-hole golf course.
Los Arcos is the main restaurant at the Melia La Quinta offering breakfast, lunch and dinner. La Bodeguita is perfect for lunch, serving typical Andalucian Tapas. There is also a Japanese restaurant, Kaede, and in season a pool bar. Aljama serves drinks and cocktails in an intimate setting throughout the year.