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Nerja, destination of the 'A Toda Costa' programme on Canal Sur

The 'A Toda Costa' programme visits Nerja this Monday with diving, beach volleyball, and the Nerja Caves.

Mónica MargalloMónica Margallo· · 3 min read

The Canal Sur programme 'A Toda Costa' visits Nerja this Monday, featuring activities such as diving with a submarine torpedo, beach volleyball with an Olympian, and a tour of the Nerja Caves.

The programme 'A Toda Costa', Canal Sur's summer offering, lands this Monday in the Malaga town of Nerja. The show, which airs at 22:45 hours, will showcase some of the most refreshing and fun experiences that the Andalusian coast has to offer.

Diving with a torpedo and beach volleyball with an Olympian in Nerja

Reporter Nemo will be the one exploring Nerja. His first stop will be underwater, where he will dive with the help of a submarine torpedo, an experience that promises to be as surprising as it is thrilling. Technology combines with sport in this proposal.

Afterwards, Nemo will join a game of beach volleyball with an Olympic medalist, a unique opportunity for fans of the sport. The sandy beaches of Nerja will serve as the backdrop for this match.

The 'tonificator' and aquaspeed, other activities in Nerja

The reporter won't just stay in the water. He will also challenge a group of women with the innovative 'tonificator', a fitness device that promises to get users in shape. Adrenaline will flow with aquaspeed, a water activity that combines speed and fun.

To conclude his visit to Nerja, Nemo will explore the spectacular Nerja Caves, one of the most important natural monuments in Andalusia. The programme will showcase its impressive karst formations and its millennia-old history.

A summer of experiences in the province of Malaga

The visit to Nerja is just a glimpse of what 'A Toda Costa' has to offer. The programme has established itself as a must-see for Andalusians looking for ideas to enjoy the summer. In this edition, the show will also visit Mazagón, El Puerto de Santa María, and Cazorla, but the stop in the province of Malaga is particularly appealing to residents of the Costa del Sol.

For the people of Malaga, seeing their land on television is a point of pride. Moreover, the proposed activities are accessible to all audiences, from diving to beach volleyball, including the cave visit. Nerja thus becomes a showcase of summer leisure.

"The programme shows that summer in Andalusia offers unique experiences of nature, sport, gastronomy, and fun," highlights Canal Sur.

Those interested in repeating any of these experiences can find information at the Nerja tourist offices. The Nerja Caves, for example, are open all year round and offer guided tours. Water activities, such as diving with a torpedo, can be booked at local diving schools.

Next Monday, at 22:45 hours, viewers will be able to enjoy this journey. Undoubtedly, a way to get inspired for planning the rest of the summer.

Mónica Margallo

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Mónica Margallo

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Historia del Arte por la UMA y buscadora incansable de puestas de sol. Cafetera, ferviente de las ferias y turista en su propia costa; firma cultura, moda y estilo de vida en la Costa del Sol.