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LUXURY, relaxation, wellness and a healthy lifestyle can be found on the Costa del Sol any day of the year, not just in summer – and Estepona will show you how during its huge fair in September.
'Costa del Sol 365', sponsored by national celebrities – including TV presenter Beatriz Jarrín – is a new concept that provides a shop window on luxury holidays, spa breaks, pampering sessions, and similar, with participating businesses showcasing what they do.
Cuisine, culture, fashion, health and beauty, and chill-out breaks with all creature comforts are the focus of the exhibition, which promises to be a fascinating affair with exclusive activities for visitors.
The key aim of the trade fair is to promote the 'Wellness 360 and Healthy Lifestyle' sector, helping to give would-be visitors to the Costa del Sol some inspiration, and all the information they need to work out where to stay and what to do.
It is also a chance to reiterate how the Costa del Sol does not shut for winter – or autumn or spring, for that matter – showing potential holidaymakers how much there is to do outside the summer season, a time when the area is less crowded and accommodation is less expensive, meaning you can either upgrade considerably for the same budget, spend longer there, or have more money left over to do and see more on your trip.
The 'Costa del Sol 365' fair takes place in Estepona over September 16 to 18 inclusive.
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