Alevante Marbella (1ra Planta, Edif. Real Club Marítimo Marbella, Marbella) – this Spanish restaurant, located within Marbella’s nautical district, is known for its paella. It also serves seafood and shellfish (lobster) specialties. The Puerto Deportivo is a small port, where you will have the pleasure of seeing fisherman’s boats, and charming sailboats. The position of […]
Aqwa Mist (Calle Belmonte, Puerto Banus) – this is one of Puerto Banus’ glitzier nightspots. Bottle service is at a premium here, along with a dress code (no flip flops, shorts or trainers). Electronic dance and pop music rule here – with a regular line-up of international and regional DJs appearing here (such as Taboo […]
Alcazaba (Calle Alcazabilla 8, Málaga) — the Alcazaba, in the center of Málaga’s historical district (and located above an ancient Roman theater), is an imposing edifice that was built between the 11th and 14th centuries and served as a fortress & palace (where the rulers of Moorish Málaga lived). It has a very irregular floor […]
Aloha Golf Club (Urb. Aloha Golf, Nueva Andalucía, Marbella) – located in Golf Valley (Marbella), this is one of the most prestigious and well-established golf clubs in the Costa del Sol area. Aloha has hosted the PGA Tour 3 times in recent years and is one of the top courses in Spain. A parkland course […]
Archaeological Ensemble of Baelo Claudia (Ensenada de Bolonia, Tarifa) – located 90 minutes (115 km) southwest of Puerto Banus (on the Atlantic coast of Spain), this site was first excavated by French archaeologist Pierre Paris in 1917. With subsequent stages of excavation done by other archaeologists, the result was the uncovering of an elaborate ancient […]
Known as the “St. Tropez of southern Spain”, Puerto Banus is a port city on Spain’s Costa del Sol (located on Andalucia province’s southern coast – facing the Mediterranean). Located just 6 km southwest of the seaside resort town of Marbella, Puerto Banus was in fact designed and built by local property developer José Banús […]