The Costa del Sol is internationally known for its sun and beach offerings, as well as for the widest range of leisure and cultural possibilities. The coast of Malaga was visited thousands of years ago by other civilizations that left their mark; One of the first cultures that arrived at the province was the one of the Phoenicians, who gave the name to the city of Malaga in century VIII a.C, they called Malaka. This name possibly comes from the Phoenician word MLK (king) or MALAC (reign) among other meanings.
From the mouth of the river Guadalhorce to the historic center of the present city of Malaga can be found deposits that show the activity of a merchant and open town, all this propitiated by the location of its port, thus receiving the influence of the civilizations that sailed By the Mediterranean. An example is found in the basement of the Palacio Buenavista, the current Picasso Museum in Malaga, where it is possible to admire part of the architectural legacy of the Phoenician people.