summer is coming and the desire to go out and enjoy the fresh air with it is irresistible –aka Being away from the stress that the city sometimes brings. We found it in Casares (Malaga) after learning that Madrid would be home to Europe’s largest artificial beach. Alcazaba LagoonA large lagoon of 1.4 hectares, navigable for leisure, in a fun-filled complex. It is considered Europe’s largest artificial lagoonthis place promises to be the favorite destination of many.
In this 1.4-hectare stretch inspired by Caribbean beaches, we can enjoy different water sports such as sailing, canoeing, try our luck with paddle boarding and even choose the classic windsurfing method. Being bored is not an option so it’s the perfect place to go with friends, as a couple or with the whole family.

In addition, this place already has 59 apartments and more than 2,000 square meters of exotic gardens and white sand. Located in the town of Casares, Alcazaba Lagoon is halfway between Algeciras and Marbella.

Known as a luxury “Caribbean” vacation destination, this destination is ideal thanks to its wide variety of services, entertainment and restaurants. The largest artificial lagoon in Europe, which attracts thousands of visitors.
Work will not be finished until the end of 2023
Although we can still enjoy the vast lagoon, this is still IV. is going through phases. Although the necessary permits for the new construction permit were obtained at the end of 2021, the work started in March. They are expected to be finished in December 2023.

Visiting this paradise on earth, which offers us the best of the Caribbean, without boarding the plane turns our vacation into a dream plan. With limited capacity, tickets are 20 Euros – 10 Euros for children and can be purchased on their website.
Photos | Alcazaba Lagoon
Source: Trendencias

Elizabeth Cabrera is an author and journalist who writes for The Fashion Vibes. With a talent for staying up-to-date on the latest news and trends, Elizabeth is dedicated to delivering informative and engaging articles that keep readers informed on the latest developments.