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Marbella is a fabulous town
in the heart of the Costa del
Sol. It offers visitors an authentic
taste of Andalucia with its
cobbled side streets, white-washed
facades and resplendent town
squares trimmed with wild flowers.
The sea and the mountains dominate
the landscape and at the same
time it is a cosmopolitan town
of fishers and golfers.
Marbella offers its thousands
of visitors a multitude of
opportunities:
Stunning beaches
3 marinas (1 of world renown)
Luxury hotels
Restaurants
Shopping centres
Lively nightlife
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The
Costa del Sol stretches
161 Km along from the
coastal border of Malaga
province in the Southern
corner of Spain. The population
of Malaga is 549,135 inhabitants.
It represents one sixth
of the urban heart of
Spain. The climate of
the Costa del Sol is Mediterranean
with mild temperatures.
It enjoys 300 annual days
of sunshine with gentle
sea breezes and protection
from the close mountain
range promotes this warm
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Estepona |
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| Located
on the western part of
the Coast del Sol, this
city has been transformed
into a first rate tourist
centre thanks to its magnificent
beaches and the quantity
and quality of the services
it has to offer. Its most
outstanding monument is
the church of the “Virgen
de los Remedios”
(XVIII century) but it
can also count on many
such as the “Watch
Tower” and various
stately homes, palaces,
for example, that of the
Marquis of “Modéjar”.
In addition, there
are many Roman artefacts
and archaeological sites
to visit. As regards
sports, there is a fantastic
marina where many water
sports are available,
or if you prefer to
play golf, there are
many courses at your
disposal. You must visit
its attractions in the
“Selwo”
adventure park, the
school of Equestrian
Art and “Prado
World”.
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