Carretera de Cadiz Km 206, Mijas, Spain | (888) 616-5829
Situated along the coast, a 20-minute walk to Fuengirola center
Direct access via a tunnel to the sandy beach
Self-catering apartments have well-equipped kitchenettes and living areas
All rooms have furnished patios with tables and loungers
Multiple pools, including separate kiddy pools, plus ample loungers
Variety of restaurants, as well as a supermarket
Kids' club and play room with arcade-style games
Free daily activities and entertainment such as live music
Fitness center and tennis court
Free Wi-Fi throughout
Some areas of the property are exclusively for members only
Dated furnishings in some apartments
Sprawling property means getting around can be difficult
Food offered at the hotel has gotten mixed reviews
Use of kids' club and fitness center requires a fee
Previous guests have noted that Wi-Fi can be spotty
The mid-range CLC Club La Costa World is a sprawling apartment-style property, located along the coast a 20-minute walk from Fuengirola town center. The hotel can be a bit difficult to navigate, but guests are given a map and a shuttle bus runs around the property. A busy road separates the hotel from the beach, but there's an underground tunnel for safer, access. Self-catering rooms range from contemporary to dated, but all are well-equipped with kitchenettes, living areas with dining tables, and furnished patios. Swimming pools, restaurants, and kid-friendly amenities are all available on-site, though use of the kids' club and gym requires a fee. Travelers looking for a more manageable-sized hotel within waking distance of sites should consider the Fuengirola Beach Aparthotel.
Scene
Large resort complex is like its own mini-village
Due to the overwhelming size of CLC Club La Costa World, first-time visitors may find the grounds a bit difficult to navigate. Guests receive a map of the property and there are signs throughout to help, plus a shuttle runs around the resort so guests don't have to walk too far. Expect to also see some horseback riders exploring the grounds. The property has a Mediterranean feel thanks to stucco buildings, tiled roofing, arched windows bordered with red brick, and lovely sea views from certain vantage points. Decor varies in the restaurants, and though apartments are dated, the main lobby is contemporary and attractive. The space has a rustic feel with exposed wood beams, vaulted ceilings, and modern furniture upholstered in soft, warm colors. The vibe is generally relaxed vibe, and guests are a mix of families and couples. Note that some areas of the hotel are reserved for CLC World members.
Location
Convenient location, walking distance from the beach
The hotel is near a pretty busy road, A-7, but most previous guests have noted that street noise is not an issue (this can be dependent on room location, though). With safety and convenience in mind, the hotel has an underground tunnel that takes guests straight to the beach. The Fuengirola town center is about a 20-minute walk (nine-minute drive) from the hotel, while Marbella and Puerto Banus are about a 30-minute drive. Malaga Airport is 23 minutes away by car. Los Boliches Train Station is a 10-minute drive from the hotel and makes traveling to farther cities easier. Costa Water Park is a quick six-minute drive away. On-site parking is free.
Rooms
Dated decor, but clean and equipped with the basics
The apartment-style rooms are spacious and offer guests a lot of room to move around with their separate sleeping and lounging spaces. Apartments range from dated spaces with tired patterned linens, traditional wood furniture, and small floral artwork, to more contemporary units with modern furniture, IKEA-like sofas, and Rothko prints along the walls. All, however, are well-equipped with living areas that house couches, TVs, and dining tables, and kitchenettes featuring microwaves, ovens, toasters, mini-fridges, and all the necessary cookware. Washing machines and free Wi-Fi are also provided. Also notable is that all have private terraces with loungers and dining sets. Bathrooms come with shower/tub combos, bidets, hairdryers, and free bath products.
Features
Pools, range of restaurants, and daily entertainment
Families traveling with children will undoubtedly appreciate the on-site entertainment features. In addition to the direct beach access, there are a few outdoor pools with separate kiddy pools and plentiful loungers and thatched umbrellas. A game room with two pool tables, tennis courts, and a gym are also available, but the latter requires a fee. Additionally, a kids' club is available, though guests have to purchase a t-shirt. Daily activities and entertainment are free, ranging from karaoke and live music to bingo. A supermarket is on-site, as are a variety of restaurants, including barbecue options at El Rancho and burgers and salads at the poolside Safari Restaurant. Food as a whole has gotten mixed reviews. Wi-Fi is free but can be spotty.