Puerto de la Duquesa and its beaches retain a vast amount of unspoiled natural scenery and authentic local character - while sharing the fantastic climate of the rest of the Costa del Sol.
Minutes walking away you have the 18th century fortress of Castillo de la Duquesa which stands on the coast in the middle of what was once a large Roman fishing village. Excavations in 1989 uncovered much of the village's infrastructures making it one of the most extensive in Andalusia.
Sotogrande is a beautiful harbour town to the west of Marbella and just before Gibraltar. This small farmland area in the municipality of San Roque has grown into one of the Europe’s most discrete centers of luxury living, resembling a smaller version of Beverly Hills.
Sotogrande has one of the most glamorous harbours on the Costa del Sol and is the centre of international polo and golf competitions with four of the finest golf clubs in Europe, including the famous Valderrama, home of the 1997 Ryder Cup.
Estepona will blow you away with the vibrant colours of blossoming hibiscus, the fragrance of orange trees and gentle geraniums. Beautiful palm trees line the promenades and streets and Moorish fountains add some freshness on a hot summer day in most of the squares.
In the most historic part of Estepona, el Casco Antiguo, every street is decorated with colourful flower pots with different plants hanging from the facades of the houses. Estepona is therefore named "the garden of the Costa del Sol".
Casares is one of the most beautiful villages in the province of Málaga. In 1978 the village received the status of historical and art site.
It is built against a dangerously high wall that abuts an ancient castle. The castle was built by the Arabs who used this rocky landscape for a benefit of their defence system because of its dominating position overlooking the valleys, plains and hills of La Serrania de Ronda, the Bay of Algeciras to the Rock of Gibraltar.
In addition to the castle there is a number of well preserved stone towers and two gates known as the Arrabal and Villa arches.
The old town of Marbella is an absolute must-see! This pedestrian area has a large number of authentic narrow streets and small plains where you can check out some of the local craft shops. There are plenty of nice restaurants and lovely terraces where you can try fantastic Spanish gastronomy.
Puerto Banús, built in 1970 is a millionaire’s playground, the chic exposition of huge yachts and expensive cars combined with shops of exclusive brands make this thé place for the international jetset.
Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory on Spain's south coast. It’s dominated by the Rock of Gibraltar, a 426m-high limestone ridge. First settled by the Moors in the Middle Ages and later ruled by Spain, the outpost was ceded to the British in 1713.
Book your cable car in advance to enjoy the incredible views on top of the rock and meet the Barbary macaques which are the only wild monkeys on the European continent.
Ronda is a "must see" mountaintop city that’s set dramatically above a deep gorge. This gorge (El Tajo) separates the city’s 15th-century new town from its old town, dating to Moorish rule. Puente Nuevo, a stone bridge spanning the gorge, has a lookout offering views. New town’s Plaza de Toros, a legendary 18th-century bullring, is now a museum and one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks.
Malaga is very well known for culture, gastronomy, wide promenades with palm trees, white sandy beaches, countless shopping opportunities and a very friendly and hospitable local population.
The historic city centre offers many idyllic spots and picturesque locations to enjoy. With sights like the Alcazaba, Castillo Gibralfaro and Picasso museum, it is a dream destination on the Costa del Sol!
Founded 3,000 years ago by the Phoenicians, Cádiz is the oldest city in Western Europe. The different peoples who settled here left an important cultural imprint, whose influence still remains in the character of the city's people.
The Cadiz peninsula has been able to preserve an important historical legacy, the result of its commercial importance, together with excellent beaches and an exquisite regional cuisine.
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