Family things to do in Costa del Sol run the gamut from exciting and educational to thrilling and unusual, as you'll find everything from water parks to museums. Here you can see native aquatic life in its natural environment and ride pulse-pounding slides and rides at local water parks. You can climb on jungle gyms, ride zip lines and visit a museum featuring classic automobiles before walking in a garden that makes you feel like you're in a fairy tale.

The options for family entertainment here are nearly endless. Check out some of the best family things to do for fun in Costa del Sol with your kids, and take your holiday to the next level.

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    Alcazaba

    Visit an ancient Caliphate-era fortress and citadel

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    Alcazaba de Marbella is a ruin dating back over 1,000 years to the Caliphate era with preserved walls and astounding views of the surrounding region. This was once a citadel and fortress designed to protect Costa del Sol and was constructed by repurposing materials from a nearby Roman building. Today it's among the best-preserved fortress palaces in Spain. You can access the Alcazaba from 2 different points and explore a number of walkways, gardens and defences inside. It's free to enter on Sunday afternoons.

    This site 30 minutes east of the city centre offers not only ancient history, but also romantic views and gorgeous gardens. It's a must-visit locale for the entire family.

    Location: Costa del Sol, Spain

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    Cueva de Nerja

    See one of the world's largest stalagmites

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    Cueva de Nerja is a series of caves that form one of the most popular family destinations and spectacular historic sites in Spain with natural rock formations and photo ops. The cave complex stretches about 3 miles underground, and as you explore it on a guided tour, you'll see one of the largest stalagmites in the world, a natural stone spike stretching 100 feet into the air. You can also capture photos of prehistoric cave paintings left by ancient indigenous peoples.

    This site just outside the town of Nerja is about an hour and 45 minutes northeast of Costa del Sol. It's a solid day trip for the whole family.

    Location: Carr. de Bajada a Playa de Maro, 29787, Málaga, Spain

    Open: Daily from 9.30 am to 3.30 pm

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    Mariposario Butterfly Park

    See more than 1,500 colourful creatures flying about

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    Mariposario Butterfly Park, about a 50-minute drive east of Costa del Sol, lets you walk through a colourful fairy tale wonderland of over 1,500 butterflies. These beautiful creatures represent over 150 different species and cover over 21,000 square feet of space as the butterflies flitter about in their own natural tropical paradise loaded with flowers, waterfalls and other plants. If you're lucky, you might even have one land on your shoulder.

    While you walk, you'll learn about the role butterflies play in the local and world ecology. You'll also get lots of fantastic photos to light up your Instagram or other social media feeds.

    Location: Autovía del Mediterráneo A7, C. Muerdago, s/n, Salida 217, 29639 Benalmádena, Málaga, Spain

    Open: Daily from 10 am to 6.30 pm

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    Aqualand Torremolinos

    Tackle a pulse-pounding water slide at breakneck speed

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    Aqualand Torremolinos is about an hour up the coast from Costa del Sol and offers many exciting and pulse-pounding water slides along with bars and restaurants. Whether you're here for the adrenaline rush of racing headlong down an incline to splash down at the end, you want to relax in a lazy river, you're looking to just catch some rays, or you want a great family meal with cocktails for the grown-ups, this place has it all.

    If you are an adrenaline junkie, the slide to tackle here is the Kamikaze, which is rated as one of the highest and fastest in Europe. This is a fun day out for the entire family, especially if you need a break from sightseeing.

    Location: C. Cuba, 10, 29620 Torremolinos, Málaga, Spain

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    Malaga Automobile Museum

    See historic cars and hats in one place

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    Museo Automovilístico de Málaga, or the Malaga Automobile Museum, offers a private collection of cars estimated to be worth around 21 million pounds from throughout history and across the world. This museum is just over an hour up the coast from Costa del Sol. The collection features everything from Ferraris to Jaguars, Bentleys, Bugattis and many others. If you're not into cars, you can see other collections including 300 vintage hats from famous fashion designers like Dior and Chanel.

    The Automobile Museum is inexpensive to enter and is a fun and exciting experience for the whole family. Learn about the history of automobiles, then check out the fashion collection and snap a bunch of photos while you do so.

    Location: Av de Sor Teresa Prat, 15, 29003 Málaga, Spain

    Open: Daily from 10 am to 2.30 pm and from 4 pm to 7 pm

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    Mayan Monkey Mijas

    Make your own chocolate bar from scratch

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    Mayan Monkey Mijas advertises itself as the smallest chocolate factory in the world and offers kids the chance to make their very own chocolate bars. When you first drive up, you'll immediately know all you need to, as the sign above the entrance reads 'Happiness Laboratory'. You'll learn all about the process of making chocolate, from bean to sweet convection, and while you're here, be sure to grab a few scoops of homemade ice cream from a truly boggling selection of flavours.

    After you learn weird and wonderful chocolate facts on the tour, you'll get to make your very own bars from your choice of hundreds of ingredients. The factory is just 50 minutes northeast of Costa del Sol.

    Location: Pl. Virgen de la Peña, 15, 29650 Mijas, Málaga, Spain

    Open: Monday–Friday from 10.30 am to 6 pm, Saturday–Sunday from 10.30 am to 7.30 pm

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