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Ronda
History, nature, gastronomy and art. Ronda boasts a rich historical and artistic heritage, symbolic Roman and Moorish monuments, a lush natural environment, some of the most sought after and appreciated Spanish wines and a breathtakingly view makes it one of the most visited and photographed cities of Andalusia.
Located less than an hour's drive from Marbella, this picturesque town is sat on a rocky peak almost 800m high, overlooking an amazing valley and offering spectacular views of the Serrania de Ronda, a rural region dotted with pueblos blancos and interesting natural places.
Located less than an hour's drive from Marbella, this picturesque town is sat on a rocky peak almost 800m high, overlooking an amazing valley and offering spectacular views of the Serrania de Ronda, a rural region dotted with pueblos blancos and interesting natural places.

Granada
We strongly recommend that you take a trip to Granada and the Alhambra. The Alhambra is Spain´s biggest tourist attraction, built by the Moors between 1248 and 1354. The Alhambra stands today on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Granada is located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada, Spain´s highest mountain and it takes only half an hour from Granada. Follow the A7 towards Malaga and follow the signs to Granada. The journey takes about 2 hours.
In addition to the famous Alhambra there is the brilliant Albaycin district, flamenco and cave houses in the Sacromonte district, the fascinating mountains of the Sierra Nevada and in general, art and culture at every turn.
In addition to the famous Alhambra there is the brilliant Albaycin district, flamenco and cave houses in the Sacromonte district, the fascinating mountains of the Sierra Nevada and in general, art and culture at every turn.

Azebuchal
Also known as the "lost village", this community is located just five kilometres from the beaches of Nerja and is surrounded by the Sierra Tejeda, Almijara and Alhama Natural Park. It is one of the most picturesque, hidden treasures in the region.
This little town was the scene of some terrible episodes during the Franco repression in Andalusia. It was abandoned in the late 1940s but since then, has come back to life and now offers visitors beautiful natural scenery. Acebuchal is a fascinating example of a typical Andalusian village where time has literally stood still.
This little town was the scene of some terrible episodes during the Franco repression in Andalusia. It was abandoned in the late 1940s but since then, has come back to life and now offers visitors beautiful natural scenery. Acebuchal is a fascinating example of a typical Andalusian village where time has literally stood still.

Frigiliana
A few kilometres from Acebuchal, lies another delightful village - Frigiliana. Considered one of the most beautiful “pueblos blancos” (white villages) in Andalusia, Frigiliana is perched atop a small hill and overlooks a dreamlike landscape. It is a favourite among both locals, travellers and those who are willing to leave behind the pristine beaches of nearby Nerja for a few hours, to enjoy the gastronomy, landscapes and history of this town and its surroundings.

El Torcal
El Torcal is one of the most unique and important nature reserves in Andalusia. Situated a few kilometres from Antequera, in the province of Malaga, the nature reserve is full of fascinating rock formations. Some of them are among the oldest in Europe which give the landscape a surreal and alien atmosphere.
The reserve is also home to many species of flora, fauna and wildlife such as the ibex, the golden eagle and the griffin as well as major archaeological sites, cave paintings and dolmens. There is also an astronomical observatory and spectacular routes for trekkers and nature lovers.
The reserve is also home to many species of flora, fauna and wildlife such as the ibex, the golden eagle and the griffin as well as major archaeological sites, cave paintings and dolmens. There is also an astronomical observatory and spectacular routes for trekkers and nature lovers.

Mijas Pueblo
Don´t miss a visit to the arab walls and gardens, which offer some of the most beautiful views of the Costa del Sol and if you have the time, take a trip to the beautiful little Virgen de la Pena chapel.
The mountainous surroundings offer several options for outdoor enthusiasts, but there are also plenty of options for rest, taste and relaxation.
The mountainous surroundings offer several options for outdoor enthusiasts, but there are also plenty of options for rest, taste and relaxation.

Nerja Caves
The Nerja Caves are some of the most impressive natural attractions in Spain. Discovered by chance in 1959 by a group of boys, the caves have revealed numerous wonders to scientists over the years.
From the longest limestone column in the world, to cave paintings made by the Neanderthals who lived more than 42,000 years ago, the Nerja cave system conceals countless, impressive and wonderful archaeological and geological treasures. A visit not to be missed.
From the longest limestone column in the world, to cave paintings made by the Neanderthals who lived more than 42,000 years ago, the Nerja cave system conceals countless, impressive and wonderful archaeological and geological treasures. A visit not to be missed.

Setenil de Las Bodegas
The village which holds up a mountain! The pretty pueblo blanco of Setenil de las Bodegas has a certain feature which has made it famous throughout Spain: many of the homes of the casco antiguo (the old town) were built directly into the rocky side of a mountain.
In this region, there are other towns with houses cut into the rock (like Guadix or the Sacromonte district in Granada), but nowhere else in Spain is this construction method utilised so spectacularly like in Setenil de las Bodegas.
In this region, there are other towns with houses cut into the rock (like Guadix or the Sacromonte district in Granada), but nowhere else in Spain is this construction method utilised so spectacularly like in Setenil de las Bodegas.

Malaga Capital
The capital of the Costa del Sol is of course a must-visit. The city offers a fine collection of museums (The Picasso Museum for instance), Roman and Arabic monuments, a lively harbour, beaches, nightlife and restaurants.
Unlike other coastal resorts, there's something going on in Malaga City all year round making it a lively and interesting place. There are plenty of events to choose from including Semana Santa at Easter, the annual Film Festival and the Feria in August, plus flamenco shows and music concerts of all types.
Unlike other coastal resorts, there's something going on in Malaga City all year round making it a lively and interesting place. There are plenty of events to choose from including Semana Santa at Easter, the annual Film Festival and the Feria in August, plus flamenco shows and music concerts of all types.

Marbella, Old Town
In the early 1900´s, Marbella was a small village that lived on agriculture, fishing and mining. Around 1950, the city changed character when a Spanish nobleman named Ricardo Soriano introduced the city to his rich friends, in which, Prince Alfonso von Hohenlohe built the Marbella Club, and this opened the doors to the rich and famous whom began to visit the city.
In recent decades, the city has been the Costa del Sol´s major tourist magnet. Marbella´s gem, giving the city “a little extra” compared to many of the other tourist resorts along the Costa del Sol, is it´s very well kept and charming “Old Town” (Casco Antiguo).
In recent decades, the city has been the Costa del Sol´s major tourist magnet. Marbella´s gem, giving the city “a little extra” compared to many of the other tourist resorts along the Costa del Sol, is it´s very well kept and charming “Old Town” (Casco Antiguo).

Caminito del Rey
Known until recently as "the most dangerous path in the world", the Caminito del Rey was recently renovated to be safer and more secure.
Built in the early 20th century as a service road for the construction workers of the power plant in the gorge of El Chorro, the Caminito now poses far fewer risks than in the past, but still offers a serious adrenaline rush and an incredible view. An experience not to be missed!
Built in the early 20th century as a service road for the construction workers of the power plant in the gorge of El Chorro, the Caminito now poses far fewer risks than in the past, but still offers a serious adrenaline rush and an incredible view. An experience not to be missed!

Aventura Amazonia, Elviria
Aventura Amazonia is the largest adventure park in Andalusia, and one of the leading theme parks on the Costa del Sol.
Located in Elviria, and just 500m from the beach, the park has 6 Adventure Circuits and includes the longest treetop zipline in Andalusia, with a length of 240m.
Location: Av. Valeriano Rodríguez, 2, 29604 Marbella, Málaga
Located in Elviria, and just 500m from the beach, the park has 6 Adventure Circuits and includes the longest treetop zipline in Andalusia, with a length of 240m.
Location: Av. Valeriano Rodríguez, 2, 29604 Marbella, Málaga

Tangier, Morocco Day Trip from Costa del Sol
Uncover the alluring mystery of Morocco on an immersive full-day trip to Tangier from Costa del Sol. Cruise over the Strait of Gibraltar and enjoy incredible ocean views before arriving amid the exotic scents and sights of Tangier. With a knowledgeable guide, stroll around bustling medinas and souks; feast upon the explosive flavors of an authentic Moroccan lunch; and purchase bespoke souvenirs at a Tangier bazaar. Enjoy the convenience of round-trip transportation from Costa del Sol.
Order your trip from any local Travel agent on the Costa del Sol or speak to Maryanne & Krister.
Order your trip from any local Travel agent on the Costa del Sol or speak to Maryanne & Krister.

Gibraltar, Day Trip
Enjoy the sights and shopping of Gibraltar on this full-day trip from the Costa del Sol. Travel to the famous British territory by air-conditioned coach, and discover its main attractions, including the legendary Rock of Gibraltar, on a sightseeing tour. Head inside St Michael’s Cave, meet the cheeky Barbary monkeys and visit Europa Point, where a lighthouse marks the gateway of the Atlantic and Mediterranean. Plus, get free time to enjoy Gibraltar’s British atmosphere and high-street stores, fashion chains and duty-free outlets — all perfect for a dose of great-value shopping.
Tockets can be purchased from any local travel agent on the Costa del Sol or speak to Maryanne or Krister.
Tockets can be purchased from any local travel agent on the Costa del Sol or speak to Maryanne or Krister.

Quad Biking
Discover the natural wealth of the area through a quad excursion on mountain tracks, about 90% per track.
For more information, visit their website by clicking here.
For more information, visit their website by clicking here.

Jeep Safari 4x4
A half day full of adventure and fun, discovering the area in our land rover defending the nature of the Costa del Sol. The route lasts from 3 to 4 hours and we adapt the excursion according to the taste of the clients, more towns or even more nature
For further information, click here.
For further information, click here.

Guadalmina Canyoning
The Guadalmina Canyon is located in Marbella, within the province of Malaga. This canyon has become one of the best places to start the descent of canyons. You'll enjoy magnificent narrow halls and incredible landscapes just minutes away from Costa del Sol, Marbella. On this tour you will enjoy of natural water slides, swim in the crystal clear waters and the amazing waterfalls. During this exciting experience you will rappel (heights between 8 and 12 mts) and jump from 2 to 7 meters. The activity lasts about 3 to 4 hours, including 15 minutes going to the canyon and 15 minutes back to car.
For more information, click here
For more information, click here

Wine Tasting @ Bodega Doña Felisa, Ronda
Bodega Doña Felisa is in a wonderful environment, surrounded by nature, you will have the vineyard at your feet. You will be able to enjoy a complete visit where you will discover the entire process of making quality wine by touring its production room,
bottling and aging room, complete process from vine to glass. We finish with the tasting of 3 different wines and their tapas paired with local products.
For more information, click here
bottling and aging room, complete process from vine to glass. We finish with the tasting of 3 different wines and their tapas paired with local products.
For more information, click here
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