 Tezal Malaga Our Tezal course on the Mediterranean coast of southern Spain is in the famous city of Malaga, capital of the coast of Del Sol in southern Spain, where the sun shines 300 plus days a year. Malaga is also renowned for its culture, preparing to be elected as the European city of culture by 2016. Malaga is exceptional. Art, nature, culture, beaches, fiestas festivals, real Spanish traditions, enchanting neighboring towns and villages and an abundance of sunshine. These are just a few of the reasons why you should choose Malaga as the city to earn your Tezal certificate. You'll enjoy a Spanish cultural environment, real motivated people wanting to learn English from you, and a flagship course proven to produce Tezal teachers that can really teach. Culture, architecture and art. Malaga is a strong candidate for European capital of culture 2016. This is not surprising considering the wealth of culture on offer. The birthplace of Picasso and home to the largest collection of his works, the Picasso Museum. The Roman amphitheater, built in the age of Augustus. The Alcazar of Fortress and Palace, home of the rulers of the Muslim Sultanate of Malaga. The majestic cathedral, erected during the first half of the 16th century. The historical district of Malaga, where architecture from different centuries mingle, as is to be expected in a living and constantly evolving city. And Alusia, the home of flamenco. Several times of the year there are special festivals dedicated to flamenco dancing, however in many local bars you will experience this on a daily basis, as well as the Spanish guitar popularized by Andres Segovia. Modern Malaga is the tourist center of the coast to Del Sol, sun and beaches, tapas bars and restaurants, and much more. Malaga is a food lovers haven, with literally hundreds of wine bars, tapas bars and beach side restaurants serving low cost food such as fresh grilled sardines, an assortment of local fish and seafood called frittora malagana and all manner of Mediterranean cuisine. Malaga nature and beaches, playas. Playa de la Malageta, a blue flag awarded beach town is located only 10 minutes from the center, in Paseo Pablo Picasso. 1200 meters long, busy, good facilities, lifeguards, accessible by bus, restaurants and beach bars. Playa Palo, located next to El Candado Marina, good for sailing, diving and swimming, many little coves, quite busy, lifeguards, promenade, good atmosphere, facilities, restaurants, beach bars, car park. Playa Huland, a beach town, has its promenade named after Antonio Banderas, good atmosphere, quite busy, beach bars, lifeguards, good facilities, accessible by bus. Playa Los Acacias, very popular beach, so get there early. Grey, fine sand, excellent facilities, 1200 meters long and 20 meters wide it is divided into sheltered sandy coves by long rocky breakwaterers. Very popular with young people and great at night, with a lively promenade, only a 10 minute walk from the Tezal training center. National Park of Malaga, the Montes de Malaga, 14 kilometers to the north of the city of Malaga, the park's altitude ranges between 910 and 1031 meters above sea level, with an overall area of 4,762 hectares. The park is full of small valleys carpeted with pine trees, a species rather ubiquitous in the area. Added to the beauty of the landscape are the services provided by the natural park, with parking spaces, picnic areas, and toilet facilities etc., which guarantee a pleasant visit while at the same time protecting the environment. El Torso Park Nature Reserve, the enchanting mountain range in Antequera, located 30 kilometers north of Malaga City. It is known for its unusual limestone rock formations, near the village of Vilaanueva de la Concepción, within El Torso Park 17 square kilometers, are some of the most beautiful and impressive limestone landscapes in Europe. There are three routes through the park for walkers, the longest route allowing you to see the Africa coastline. Nerja Caves Some of the best in Spain with prehistoric routes and impressive vistas. Malaga Transport Malaga's international airport, doubled in size in 2010, is the gateway to Spain's fabulously sunny coast to Del Sol. Now one of Europe's largest international hubs with many expanding carriers throughout Europe and across the Atlantic to North America, it's even easier and cheaper to get to. Take a ferry or fast cat across the Mediterranean Sea to Malilla, North Africa directly from Malaga. Or you can go towards Al Jazeera's passing through the famous surfing resort of Tarifa on your way, and then take a ferry over to Tangiers or Suda. Gateways to a whole new world.