Tips & Tricks
Mistral Beach (Ctra. de Cádiz km. 174, Marbella) – this is one of Puerto Banus’ main beach areas. Along with the usual sunbathing activities, visitors like to rent sunbeds & umbrellas to see and be seen. In addition, a number of visitors here like to go jet skiing and take in the scenery. The jet […]
Old Town (Marbella) – for a change of scenery, visitors come to this section of Marbella to explore some of its history. Marbella’s “Old Town” section is partly surrounded by the ruins of an old Arab wall with narrow white washed streets, old churches and squares, as well as lots of fascinating shops and boutiques […]
Playa Rio Verde – this beach is just east of Puerto Banus (right by Rio Verde itself). Sunbathers must cross a stylist wooden footbridge to get to this beach. Due to the large number of visitors that come here during the Summer, parking can be difficult, so first timers are advised to arrive here as […]
Tivoli World (Av. de Tivoli, Benalmádena, Málaga) — surrounded by beautiful gardens, illuminated fountains and a variety of restaurants, visitors will find plenty of exciting attractions at this theme park. Enjoy the thrill of the many rides, using the park’s own currency “Tivolino” or alternatively you may take advantage of the “SuperTivolino”, a wristband that […]
Gibraltar – located just 45 minutes from the Marbella/Puerto Banus area, the whole family will enjoy the sights and sounds of this famous rock. Gibraltar can be seen from the Marbella coastline and on a clear day it´s impressive. However, as you get closer to this peninsula you are even more amazed at the size […]
Flamenco Ana María (Plaza Santo Cristo 4, 29609 Marbella) – for those unfamiliar with the culture of southern Spain (Andalucia province), Flamenco has been an integral part of it over the years. Flamenco is an art form that combines singing, guitar, dancing, clapping, stomping and shouts of “ole” to make for an incredible performance. The […]


