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12 février, aujourd’hui il y a des cadavres, 48 647 depuis 1993 décédés à cause des politiques européennes
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12 février, Journée internationale de lutte contre l’utilisation des enfants dans les conflits armés. Sinon. Un Kurde de 22 ans, Furat Oral s’est suicidé après avoir été déporté d'Allemagne en Turquie -4 personnes non identifiées, originaire d’Afrique se sont noyées suite au naufrage de leur embarcation, leurs corps ont été retrouvés sur la plage de Cádiz, Espagne -4 personnes non identifiées provenant d’Afrique Sub saharienne, se sont noyés près de Tarifa en Espagne, après le naufrage de leur bateau alors qu’elle tentaient de rejoindre l’Espagne -Osuigwe C Kenechukwu , nigérien de 22 ans est mort d'une infection pulmonaire à cause de négligence médicale dans le centre de transit pour réfugiés de Thurhof, Oberbüren, suisse -50 personnes non identifiéesse seraient noyé en tentant de rejoindre les îles Canaries, Espagne depuis Foum al Wad-Sahara Occidental -30 personnes non identifiées d’Afrique sub Saharienne ,retrouvées mortes noyées près de la côte de Fum Wad, El-Aaiun, Sahara occidental -4 hommes non identifiés retrouvés morts par les garde-côtes près de Sfax en Tunisie, sur un bateau se rendant en Italie - Un homme non identifié noyé et un autre homme non identifié disparu après le naufrage de leur embarcation près de Zarzis , tunisie en route pour l'Italie - Un homme de 30 ans +/_ non identifié électrocuté après être monté clandestinement dans un train de marchandises à destination de la Hongrie, près de Subotica, Serbie -28 personnes non identifiées portées disparues entre la Mauritanie (MR) et les îles Canaries (ES). Un pakistanais non identifié est mort d'hypothermie après avoir été abandonné par des trafiquants près de Pirot, à la frontière serbo-bulgare. 2 personnes non identifiées noyées dans le naufrage d’un canot entre le Maroc et Tarifa. -Une enfant, non identifiée, présumement noyée, son corps a été retrouvé dans le détroit de Gilbraltar entre le Maroc et l’Espagne -un homme noyé, son corps est retrouvé près du port de Cabopino à Málaga- Espagne. Aujourd’hui 12 février, Il y a des cadavres- Paix à leur âme.
liste des 48.647 décès documentés depuis 1993, des personnes sur les routes de l’exil dus aux politiques restrictives de la " Forteresse Europe " Documentation par UNITED -https://unitedagainstrefugeedeaths.eu/about-the-campaign/about-the-united-list-of-deaths/
à partir du travail fait par l'association UNITED for Intercultural Action, European network against nationalism, racism, fascism and in support of migrants and refugees - https://unitedagainstrefugeedeaths.eu/
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Cabopino Marbella - Property Puerto Cabopino
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Properties For Sale in Cabopino Port
See a large selection of apartments for sale in Cabopino port otherwise known as Puerto Cabopino here. This selection are just some of the properties offered by Estate Agents Innovative Property that have their office located in the port. The port of Cabopino was built in the late 1970’s and is one of a kind on the western Costa del Sol, quite unique it would be difficult to imagine a port of this kind being built again. Many of the properties for sale in Cabopino Port are old with 1970’s interiors, but normally when they change hands the new owners totally renovate them.
See a large selection of the apartments here , but always enquire as we have more.
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👟 Sketches: Energy and time · Energía y tiempo — Last Sunday morning, I walked alongside the beach from La Cala de Mijas to Cabopino's Port, following Malaga's Senda Litoral for more than twelve kilometers.… https://sketch.nono.ma/energy-and-time
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Villa in Cabopino, East Marbella for sale from Charles Mackenzie-Hill on Vimeo.
Property Type :Villa Price :€3.500.000 Plot :1,416 m² Built :562 m² Terrace :116 m² Bedrooms :6 Bathrooms :6.5 Year Built :2021 Orientation :South Ref ID :CMH385
Top quality contemporary villa built to the highest specifications located front line beach, walking distance to Cabopino port. South facing with views and direct access to the dunes and the beach. Unique location, quiet and private.
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FOR SALE: Wonderful development in an idyllic location, on the first line of the Cabopino Golf Marbella course, and close to the privileged protected enclave of dunes and the port of Cabopino, Marbella, Spain. ▪️ 2 / 3 beds ▪️Some with basements or Solariums ▪️ Price from €430,000 -€717,000 ▪️ Residential complex composed of 2 and 3 bedroom apartments, with an original, innovative and state-of-the-art design ▪️ Custom-made homes with spacious, perfectly oriented rooms; large-format porcelain floors, large windows both in the rooms and in the living room, which allow natural light to enter at any time of the day and give access to the magnificent terraces ▪️ The kitchen, designed using top brands, has been conceived to be totally open-plan with the main room: quartz counter-tops, built-in appliances, and integrated LED lighting ▪️ It has communal landscaped gardens and an open-air pool where you can enjoy the peace and quiet of the area, plus a fitness room and an indoor pool ▪️A few minutes to the charming Cabopino port ▪️ 15 minutes away is the vibrant and sophisticated city of Marbella ▪️ Malaga Airport 25 minutes ▪️ Price from €430,000 to €717,000 For more info dm us or email: [email protected] REF: 0792 #marbella #beautiful #love#spain #livingluxury #secondhome #travel #milliondollarlistings #home #millionaire #lifestyle #richlifestyle #instagood #luxurylifestyle #design #virtualrealestate #realestategoals #architecturedesign #forsale #househunting #homebuyingtips #buyingahome #modernarchitecture #homesearch #houseaddictive #mansionforinstagram #photooftheday #realtorofinstagram #realestate #househunter (at Cabopino Golf Marbella) https://www.instagram.com/p/CkIeBmfNXHE/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Costa Del Sol: All Best Places You Must 100 % Visit
Among the leading tourist areas of the Mediterranean, it is difficult not to mention the famous Costa del Sol in Spain. Stretching over 150 km of coastline and bordered by iconic cities such as Marbella, Málaga, and Estepona, this Andalusian coastline attracts millions of holidaymakers every year in search of paradisiacal beaches, fascinating cultural visits, and, above all, sunshine all day long! Here are all the must-see places to visit on the Costa del Sol.
The must-sees in Marbella
A world-renowned destination, known for its festive atmosphere, dreamy beaches, and high-end services that delight the most demanding vacationers, Marbella attracts several million tourists from all over the world every year. But despite its reputation as a festive seaside resort, this chic destination has managed to preserve its authenticity with its typical narrow streets, lined with flowery whitewashed houses. Here are the must-sees in Marbella. The old city of Marbella
photo credit: Raiden 1 If you want to see the picturesque face of Marbella, the old town is the place to be! Stroll through the charming alleys with your camera in hand and capture every corner of this photogenic place: between the Orange Tree Square, the splendid Town Hall, the authentic traditional houses and the typical cafes, a huge palette of colors awaits you! Alameda Park
photo credit: Pedro Munoz Sanchez A true "green lung" of the city, Alameda Park is a large area of lush vegetation in the heart of Marbella. When the sun gets heavy during the hottest hours, between noon and 2 pm, it is a real oasis of tranquility with its shady areas particularly pleasant for picnics. Lose yourself in the park, stroll the marble walkways and enjoy the refreshing breeze from the magnificent Virgen del Rocio fountain. The wild coast of the Dunes of Artola
If you want to get away from the most touristy areas and isolate yourself in more solitary corners, head for the wild coast of the Dunes of Artola. Between land and sea, you will enjoy the invigorating sea air and the beauty of this preserved nature, dazzling at sunset. On the beach of Cabopino, you will have the feeling of being alone in the world, and many consider it one of the most beautiful beaches in Andalusia. Puerto Banus Marina
photo credit: Tina P The Puerto Banus marina is a landmark for millionaires' yachts and an iconic place in Marbella. Its trendy atmosphere and posh reputation have attracted the international jet set year after year, as well as the most affluent vacationers: the streets are indeed lined with luxury boutiques and gourmet restaurants. The Museum of Contemporary Spanish Engraving If you are a lover of engravings, it is very likely that you will fall under the spell of the Museum of Contemporary Spanish Engraving in Marbella. In this historic Renaissance, the building exhibited various engravings, many of which were made by Picasso. The museum also organizes workshops and conferences to deepen the experience in this temple of engraving, a true national reference in this field. Arabian fortress of Marbella If you thought there were no historical monuments in Marbella, think again! The Arab fortress and its medieval walls are a perfect example of this, and a good example of the Muslim influence on the city's architectural identity. It is possible to visit them with a guide and learn more about this little-known facet of one of Spain's most famous seaside resorts.
Must-see places in Malaga
The birthplace of the famous painter Pablo Picasso, the port city of Malaga is inseparable from the Costa del Sol. So much so that it is for many its emblem, with its coveted urban beaches, its precious historical monuments, and its mythical medieval walls. There is so much to discover in this famous Andalusian city: here are the main places you must visit during your stay. Málaga's Alcazaba Citadel
photo credit: Colin Hepburn History buffs will be thrilled to see the iconic Alcazaba citadel in Málaga. This fortress was built during the Islamic era in Spain and features elements typical of the Arab architecture that is widespread in this region of Spain. You can visit it from the inside, and appreciate the remarkable preservation of its foundations, but also walk through the beautiful gardens that border the building. Finally, you'll find the remains of a Roman amphitheater at the foot of the citadel, as well as several fascinating historical museums in the surrounding area. Add to this an overlooking view of the city, and you have one of the most visited places in Malaga! Malaga Cathedral
photo credit: Matthias Patzold This is another emblematic monument of Malaga. The city's great cathedral was built in the 16th century, and its construction is said to have taken more than 250 years! When you arrive in front of this stone giant, you can't help but be overwhelmed by the majesty of this building with its atypical and refined architecture! At the heart of the building, you can observe the magnificent Renaissance ornaments, before reaching the roof and enjoying the spectacular view of Málaga, and then take your camera to immortalize the moment. Finally, to conclude your visit, take a detour to the cathedral's gardens, which are accessible free of charge. An enchanting stroll to contemplate the building from all angles. Picasso Museum in Malaga
photo credit: Teelicht This is one of those places that you would dedicate a whole day to visit, because it is so fascinating! The Picasso Museum in Malaga traces the career of the famous Spanish painter, known worldwide for his paintings such as Guernica and Les Demoiselles d'Avignon. Located in the heart of the magnificent Buenavista Palace, a historic building built in the 16th century, this museum exhibits more than 200 works by the artist in 11 different rooms. Here you can see the first childhood works of the man who was nicknamed "Little Goya", and understand the evolution of his style over the years. Atarazanas Market
photo credit: Edgar I If you want to meet the local producers of Malaga, what better way than to go to the famous Atarazanas market? Located in the heart of the city, in an old shipyard building with magnificent glass roofs, it is a friendly and popular place where locals gather in search of fresh products and good deals. Malaga's beaches
photo credit: Mateusz jagiela Malaga's coastline is a true paradise for vacationers seeking relaxation and for lovers of water sports. Between the pebbled and fine sandy beaches, the popular beaches, and the more discreet coves, it is impossible not to find the ideal place to lay down your towel. For example, you can rest on the soft sand of the Penon del Cuervo cove, recognizable by its famous "crow's rock" that seems to attract sand like a magnet or have fun with the kids on the Burriana playa, one of the most famous in Andalusia. Near the beach, there are rental services (kayaks, jet skis...), showers, toilets, and traditional beach restaurants. Pompidou Center of Contemporary Art of Malaga
photo credit: Mike Fitzpatrick If the weather turns bad, a visit to the Pompidou Center of Contemporary Art in Malaga could be a good alternative to the beach. This fascinating place gathers a large collection of contemporary works, which you can discover with your family. An original and entertaining visit! Botanical garden "La Concepcion"
photo credit: Stefan Schinning La Concepcion Botanical Garden is one of the most beautiful gardens in Europe, covering almost 3 hectares. It is inspired by ancient times and has more than 2,000 different varieties of plants from all over the world. This landscaped park has also been declared a historical and artistic garden since 1934: one thing is sure, you won't be disappointed with your visit!
The must-sees in Ronda
Proudly standing atop a mountain, the small town of Ronda is one of the most authentic on the Costa del Sol. Relatively far from the coast, people come here mainly to enjoy the calm of the interior and the preservation of mass tourism. The cultural visits to Ronda can be done in one day. The New Bridge
photo credit: Visual coyote A great symbol of the city of Ronda, the New Bridge was built in the eighteenth century and required more than 40 years of work. It is a privileged point of passage to the new town from the old town, and is almost 100 meters high, offering a dazzling view of the Tajo Valley. To take perfect shots of this grandiose structure, you will find many viewpoints at the foot of the New Bridge. Moorish King's Palace
photo credit: Bernhard Niedermeier Superbly located in the middle of the peaceful countryside of Ronda, the Moorish King's Palace is a sumptuous eighteenth-century residence surrounded by magnificent hanging gardens. The interior of the palace cannot be visited, but the green space that surrounds this monument is worth the detour alone: it includes the Mina de Agua, an avant-garde water pumping system that once drew its source from the River Guadalevin. The park, designed by the French landscape architect Jean-Claude Forestier, is an invitation to stroll and relax. Plaza Duquesa de Parcent
photo credit: Domenico T It is impossible to pass by the Plaza Duquesa de Parcent without stopping by when visiting Ronda. You are bound to fall in love with its unique charm and its fabulous monuments, including the town hall and the church of Santa Maria la Mayor. The latter building, of Gothic and Renaissance style, took more than 200 years to be built and is a must-see when you come here. Mondragon Palace
photo credit: Alan Cordova A former royal residence built in the fourteenth century, the Mondragon Palace is a marvelous monument of Renaissance and Moorish style. Inside, you will find a museum with exhibits that trace the history of the town of Ronda. Afterward, stroll through the gardens of Mondragon, and enjoy the privileged view of the old city. Ronda bullring
photo credit: bestCityscape Emblematic of the city's bullfighting culture, the Ronda bullring was built in 1785 and is one of the oldest bullrings in Spain. With a total capacity of 5,000 spectators, these stands are now open to visitors who can visit the central sandy ring and the bullring's historical firearms museum.
The must-sees in Benalmadena
Benalmadena, the last town in our selection, has everything you could wish for when you go on vacation to the Costa del Sol. No doubt that its paradisiacal beaches, its fascinating cultural visits, and the comfort of its tourist infrastructures will make you fall under its charm! Benalmadena cable car
photo credit: Steeedm To climb the 780-meter-high Calamorro mountain, the cable car of Benalmadena is certainly the most comfortable and practical solution. During the 15-minute ride, you will enjoy an incredible view of the city and the sparkling blue of the Mediterranean under the sun. On a clear, sunny day, you can even see the Moroccan coast! Once you have reached the highest point, go to the Valley of the Eagles to watch the birds of prey shows. An activity that will surely delight young and old! Colomares Castle
photo credit: RPM It is one of the most refined monuments in the city of Benalmadena. Built in 1987, in honor of the famous navigator Christopher Columbus, the Colomares Castle has an unusual architectural structure and elements of Byzantine, Gothic, neo-Mudejar, and Renaissance styles. A monument like no other! Bil-Bil Castle
photo credit: Paul Smeets A surprising red residence in the middle of palm trees... No doubt about it, you are in the Bil-Bil castle. Built at the end of the 1920s for a French bourgeois family, it now serves as a municipal cultural center and wedding reception venue. Once inside, you'll be amazed! Benalmadena Pueblo
photo credit: Francisco Goncalves An enchanted interlude a few kilometers from downtown, Benalmadena Pueblo reveals to curious visitors the more picturesque face of this large seaside resort. We like to lose ourselves in its charming and poetic streets and contemplate the traditional houses with their whitewashed walls. A perfect place to take unforgettable pictures of your vacation! If you pass by the Plaza de Espana, you will probably notice this statue of a little girl holding a shell in her hands. It is the Nina de Benalmadena, a bronze sculpture symbolizing the friendly and benevolent look that the locals have towards the tourists. Here, conviviality is the rule, and you will be welcomed as if you were at home! Mariposario Butterfly Park
photo credit: Mariposario de Benalmadena To conclude your stay with unusual activity, take a detour to the Mariposario Butterfly Park in Benalmadena. This large tropical aviary of 900 m2, located right next to a Buddhist temple, is home to more than 1,500 butterflies of 150 different varieties from around the world. In Europe, you will not find such a concentration of lepidopterans: it is a unique terrarium by its size, a must-visit!
Practical information for a dream stay on the Costa del Sol
How to get around the Costa del Sol?Once there, you will have the choice between the car and public transport. If you are traveling alone and light, you should take the bus because it will be cheaper than renting a car. If you are coming with your family, then it is better to rent a car. You will have a lot of freedom in your travels, and the prices will be proportionally lower than those of public transport if you are numerous (about 6 € per day). Read the full article
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Puerto de Cabopino is perfectly located between Marbella and Mijas Costa. This Charming port is home to some fabulous restaurants and beautiful sandy beaches. Why not have a round of golf and enjoy views over the Mediterranean Sea at Cabopino golf course.
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Marbesa, a Hidden Pearl in East-Marbella
Marbesa is a very attractive beachside area of cosy bungalows and luxury villa's, 8 km away from the city of Marbella Villas. Still relatively unknown for many visitors and even residents, this appealing residential zone is upcoming, experienced a strong increase in interest of both end-users who love to live in a detached villa near the beach, and investors who consider Marbesa as a prime location for value appreciation in the nearby future.
Marbesa covers approx. 3 sq. Km, consisting of villa's and bungalows, between the mediterrenean Sea and the coastal road A7 (former N-340), located between Elviria (known of the 5-star hotel Don Carlos, Nikki Beach & Santa Maria Golf) and the pitoresque port of Cabopino, the eastern border of the municipality of Marbella. Opposite Marbesa is the area of Las Chapas, a beautiful, green and well-maintained urbanisation of imposing villa's on large plots.
Marbesa, originally a stretch of land behind the dunes of Artola with mainly pine and oak trees, what was developed into a friendly holiday urbanisation by a German group between 1970 and 1980. Predominantly used by Germans, who owned a holiday home for the summertime. But today, Marbesa has developed itself into an international community, with a diversity of houses, architecture and living concepts. Nearby, you'll find beach restaurants and local shops and supermarkets for your convenience. Because the homes were mainly used in summer for holidays, the plot sizes in Marbesa are relatively small compared to other villa areas where more permanent living is preferred. For that reason, Marbesa is one of the few beachside areas in Marbella where you'll find a pretty villa with private pool within a price range of 400.000 to 700.000e, or higher if the plot size is bigger and the house redeveloped or renovated to high standards.
Thanks to it's central location, close to Elviria, Cabopino and Marbella town, still remaining it's charm, green and quietness, this consolidated, residential areas appeals to a more younger public nowadays.
The tendency over the last years is that the first generation of owners, because of age, health reasons, etc. is selling the still original home of the 70-ies for attractive, accessible prices, allowing the new generation (very international) to reform or remodel the house into their dream - beachside - villa to modern standards and architecture. This re-development to personal requirements and wishes is also a solid investment, because new, appealing beachside houses in this price range is rare to find and appeals to a broad market for both rental as sale.
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Aeroplane + blue sky + palm trees = Too impatient to wait for winter to end, so went in search of summer with these guys.
Our first morning did not disappoint. Frankly, I was so desperate for a break, just one day of sunshine would be enough. Naturally it was straight to the pool for these two.
My aim during this trip: read books, relax and eat fish once a day.
In the afternoon, we took a stroll down to the beach at Mijas Costa for our first ice cream and paddle.
The sea was pretty chilly - we won’t be swimming in there this trip, but the colours were intense and the sand was warm and soft under our feet, which meant plenty of fun with the football.
After a late flight in the night before, we decided to grab an early dinner, so went off to Los Tony’s at Nikki Beach for our first fresh fish of the trip. Sitting outside, under parasols looking out to sea, watching the sun go down. Yes, that works very well for me!
Day two to Perto Banus - for this guy - and his love of cars. Strolling the streets and meandering around the marina are the main highlights of visiting this pretty little town near Marbella. It’s the Costa del Sol's playground for the rich and wealthy. We blend in well in our VW Polo rental car - we didn’t get stopped by the paparazzi once!
Day 3 and we are four again. Neil arrived on the late flight last night, and we decide to head off to Granada for a rainy day adventure to the Alhambra Palace.
Hmm... it would seem that despite the rain, all the tourists are still coming to visit, and tickets for the palace & grounds are completely sold out by the time we arrive (mid morning). It’s not surprising one of the children doesn’t even want to get out the car - it is tipping down with rain. We are completely unprepared. No umbrellas or rain coats between us. We decide to do the obvious thing, and drag them along to the few areas that are free to access without tickets.
I’m sure the rest of it must be amazing. Hopefully we’ll get to see more of it another time.
After the palace we drove into the city centre to grab a bite to eat. Many of the shops were already closed for the Easter weekend, so we felt lucky that we managed to find a tiny bar serving freshly made pizzas where they took care of our needs very well indeed.
Day 4 meant mostly relaxing. The boys were off playing in the garden with new friends from the Isle of Man. We did manage to prize them away later in the afternoon for a change of scene and a stroll along the boardwalk through the dunes at Playa Cabopino.
This is a lovely accessible walk from the small port and safe bathing area at one end, where there is a small collection of beachside bars and ice cream stalls, the pathway meanders through the dunes, trees and plants towards Marbella. The boardwalk ends close to the “clothing optional” end of the beach.
We rounded off our day with a trip back into Mijas Costa for a decent curry and a sunset stroll along the beach.
Day 5, Easter Sunday. How was yours? Ours looked like this:
Day 6, our last day all together, and we decide to head off to visit some monkeys on a rock.
We didn’t plan ahead, which was probably a mistake. We attempted to take the cable car to the top of the rock, but at around £50 for the trip, we felt this seemed expensive for what it was, so we decided to do some of our own exploring instead.
We left the car on the Spanish mainland, so all our exploring was on foot. Down the main high street there wasn’t a great deal to see except tax free shops and familiar high street stores, but if you turn off this area, the back streets were full of colourful buildings that disappear up into the hills.
After a quick lunch of fish and chips (it’s not quite the daily fish dish I’d intended, but this is Gibralter), it gave us a good incentive for a long walk up a big hill.
We paused just above the castle, taking in the views over to Spain, out towards the Atlantic, and in the opposite direction, the Mediterranean Sea.
Of course, you have to pay to visit the Castle, and to walk through the Nature Reserve. Yes, really. Maybe this is the real reason the Spanish want it back.
Digging deep for enthusiasm, and still going up.
No sign of any monkeys yet, but plenty of stunning cacti.
We found them. I can’t believe I didn’t get a photo. Maybe it was the vertigo, or perhaps the concern they might steal my phone, but anyway, they are only monkeys after all, and these three little monkeys of my own, happily heading back down the hill together make a far nicer memory.
Ice cream time people?
Early morning, day 7, and I have to take Neil back to the airport as he flies to London for work. It was so great he could join us and we managed to make the most of his 4 days away from the routine.
Meanwhile the kids and I head off for some retail therapy and gift shopping before relaxing by the pool for the rest of the day.
Day 8, our last day before we need to pack our bags ready for our journey to the airport the next morning.
I make sure I have one more run before we leave, taking the usual route down the hill, along the beach, splashing through the waves and back up a different hill home again. I’m out later than normal, it’s getting hot and hard work, yet it still feels so good to be out in shorts, working up a sweat.
The kids have already gone out - busy playing with their friends, they don’t even know I’m back. It’s such bliss.
Eventually after a day of lounging around, I manage to tear them away from play for our last dinner out, where we chose the easy option of Antonio’s, close by on the beach.
These smiles make my day, every day.
Dinner is fish. That’s all.
We walk back along the seafront boardwalk towards Riviera Del Sol. The wind is picking up, bringing a chill in the air. Our stomachs are full, and our hearts are so happy. It’s going to be very hard to leave in the morning.
Naturally we are so grateful that Grandma and Grandad put their trust in us to take good care of everything. We’re secretly hoping the house takes a little longer to sell - maybe there’ll be a chance for another trip. Oh, we really hope so.
And boys - thank you so much for helping to make this holiday so very relaxing. You are so wonderful. ❤
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Where does Marbella begin and end?
Where does Marbella begin and end?
Marbella is both a city and a municipality in the province of Málaga, in the autonomous region of Andalucia in the southernmost part of Spain. The municipality covers an area bounded by the port city – from Cabopino in the east of Marbella to San Pedro de Alcantara in the west. The municipalities of Ojén and Istán lie to its north with Benahavís in the northwest. In total the municipality covers…
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This great apartment for sale in Cabopino Port has just come back onto the market. It has been renovated to a very high standard with two bedrooms, an amazing open kitchen, new bathrooms and flooring throughout. Cabopino Marina is one of the most attractive areas in East Marbella with great beaches either side and good restaurants in Puerto Cabopino. Price; €299000
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New on the market. A two bedroom apartment for sale in Cabopino Port this is a great apartment that has been cleverly converted into a two bedroom apartment by moving the kitchen into the living area as a modern open kitchen and thus turning what was the kitchen into a smaller second bedroom. What we like about this apartment in Cabopino Port is that it has two terraces. The smaller terrace has sea views and the other is on the backside of the property proving more space for outside dining and storage. Cabopino Marina is located between the towns of Fuengirola and Marbella along the coast and has some of Marbellas best beaches.
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Costa Del Sol: All Best Places You Must 100 % Visit
Among the leading tourist areas of the Mediterranean, it is difficult not to mention the famous Costa del Sol in Spain. Stretching over 150 km of coastline and bordered by iconic cities such as Marbella, Málaga, and Estepona, this Andalusian coastline attracts millions of holidaymakers every year in search of paradisiacal beaches, fascinating cultural visits, and, above all, sunshine all day long! Here are all the must-see places to visit on the Costa del Sol.
The must-sees in Marbella
A world-renowned destination, known for its festive atmosphere, dreamy beaches, and high-end services that delight the most demanding vacationers, Marbella attracts several million tourists from all over the world every year. But despite its reputation as a festive seaside resort, this chic destination has managed to preserve its authenticity with its typical narrow streets, lined with flowery whitewashed houses. Here are the must-sees in Marbella. The old city of Marbella
photo credit: Raiden 1 If you want to see the picturesque face of Marbella, the old town is the place to be! Stroll through the charming alleys with your camera in hand and capture every corner of this photogenic place: between the Orange Tree Square, the splendid Town Hall, the authentic traditional houses and the typical cafes, a huge palette of colors awaits you! Alameda Park
photo credit: Pedro Munoz Sanchez A true "green lung" of the city, Alameda Park is a large area of lush vegetation in the heart of Marbella. When the sun gets heavy during the hottest hours, between noon and 2 pm, it is a real oasis of tranquility with its shady areas particularly pleasant for picnics. Lose yourself in the park, stroll the marble walkways and enjoy the refreshing breeze from the magnificent Virgen del Rocio fountain. The wild coast of the Dunes of Artola
If you want to get away from the most touristy areas and isolate yourself in more solitary corners, head for the wild coast of the Dunes of Artola. Between land and sea, you will enjoy the invigorating sea air and the beauty of this preserved nature, dazzling at sunset. On the beach of Cabopino, you will have the feeling of being alone in the world, and many consider it one of the most beautiful beaches in Andalusia. Puerto Banus Marina
photo credit: Tina P The Puerto Banus marina is a landmark for millionaires' yachts and an iconic place in Marbella. Its trendy atmosphere and posh reputation have attracted the international jet set year after year, as well as the most affluent vacationers: the streets are indeed lined with luxury boutiques and gourmet restaurants. The Museum of Contemporary Spanish Engraving If you are a lover of engravings, it is very likely that you will fall under the spell of the Museum of Contemporary Spanish Engraving in Marbella. In this historic Renaissance, the building exhibited various engravings, many of which were made by Picasso. The museum also organizes workshops and conferences to deepen the experience in this temple of engraving, a true national reference in this field. Arabian fortress of Marbella If you thought there were no historical monuments in Marbella, think again! The Arab fortress and its medieval walls are a perfect example of this, and a good example of the Muslim influence on the city's architectural identity. It is possible to visit them with a guide and learn more about this little-known facet of one of Spain's most famous seaside resorts.
Must-see places in Malaga
The birthplace of the famous painter Pablo Picasso, the port city of Malaga is inseparable from the Costa del Sol. So much so that it is for many its emblem, with its coveted urban beaches, its precious historical monuments, and its mythical medieval walls. There is so much to discover in this famous Andalusian city: here are the main places you must visit during your stay. Málaga's Alcazaba Citadel
photo credit: Colin Hepburn History buffs will be thrilled to see the iconic Alcazaba citadel in Málaga. This fortress was built during the Islamic era in Spain and features elements typical of the Arab architecture that is widespread in this region of Spain. You can visit it from the inside, and appreciate the remarkable preservation of its foundations, but also walk through the beautiful gardens that border the building. Finally, you'll find the remains of a Roman amphitheater at the foot of the citadel, as well as several fascinating historical museums in the surrounding area. Add to this an overlooking view of the city, and you have one of the most visited places in Malaga! Malaga Cathedral
photo credit: Matthias Patzold This is another emblematic monument of Malaga. The city's great cathedral was built in the 16th century, and its construction is said to have taken more than 250 years! When you arrive in front of this stone giant, you can't help but be overwhelmed by the majesty of this building with its atypical and refined architecture! At the heart of the building, you can observe the magnificent Renaissance ornaments, before reaching the roof and enjoying the spectacular view of Málaga, and then take your camera to immortalize the moment. Finally, to conclude your visit, take a detour to the cathedral's gardens, which are accessible free of charge. An enchanting stroll to contemplate the building from all angles. Picasso Museum in Malaga
photo credit: Teelicht This is one of those places that you would dedicate a whole day to visit, because it is so fascinating! The Picasso Museum in Malaga traces the career of the famous Spanish painter, known worldwide for his paintings such as Guernica and Les Demoiselles d'Avignon. Located in the heart of the magnificent Buenavista Palace, a historic building built in the 16th century, this museum exhibits more than 200 works by the artist in 11 different rooms. Here you can see the first childhood works of the man who was nicknamed "Little Goya", and understand the evolution of his style over the years. Atarazanas Market
photo credit: Edgar I If you want to meet the local producers of Malaga, what better way than to go to the famous Atarazanas market? Located in the heart of the city, in an old shipyard building with magnificent glass roofs, it is a friendly and popular place where locals gather in search of fresh products and good deals. Malaga's beaches
photo credit: Mateusz jagiela Malaga's coastline is a true paradise for vacationers seeking relaxation and for lovers of water sports. Between the pebbled and fine sandy beaches, the popular beaches, and the more discreet coves, it is impossible not to find the ideal place to lay down your towel. For example, you can rest on the soft sand of the Penon del Cuervo cove, recognizable by its famous "crow's rock" that seems to attract sand like a magnet or have fun with the kids on the Burriana playa, one of the most famous in Andalusia. Near the beach, there are rental services (kayaks, jet skis...), showers, toilets, and traditional beach restaurants. Pompidou Center of Contemporary Art of Malaga
photo credit: Mike Fitzpatrick If the weather turns bad, a visit to the Pompidou Center of Contemporary Art in Malaga could be a good alternative to the beach. This fascinating place gathers a large collection of contemporary works, which you can discover with your family. An original and entertaining visit! Botanical garden "La Concepcion"
photo credit: Stefan Schinning La Concepcion Botanical Garden is one of the most beautiful gardens in Europe, covering almost 3 hectares. It is inspired by ancient times and has more than 2,000 different varieties of plants from all over the world. This landscaped park has also been declared a historical and artistic garden since 1934: one thing is sure, you won't be disappointed with your visit!
The must-sees in Ronda
Proudly standing atop a mountain, the small town of Ronda is one of the most authentic on the Costa del Sol. Relatively far from the coast, people come here mainly to enjoy the calm of the interior and the preservation of mass tourism. The cultural visits to Ronda can be done in one day. The New Bridge
photo credit: Visual coyote A great symbol of the city of Ronda, the New Bridge was built in the eighteenth century and required more than 40 years of work. It is a privileged point of passage to the new town from the old town, and is almost 100 meters high, offering a dazzling view of the Tajo Valley. To take perfect shots of this grandiose structure, you will find many viewpoints at the foot of the New Bridge. Moorish King's Palace
photo credit: Bernhard Niedermeier Superbly located in the middle of the peaceful countryside of Ronda, the Moorish King's Palace is a sumptuous eighteenth-century residence surrounded by magnificent hanging gardens. The interior of the palace cannot be visited, but the green space that surrounds this monument is worth the detour alone: it includes the Mina de Agua, an avant-garde water pumping system that once drew its source from the River Guadalevin. The park, designed by the French landscape architect Jean-Claude Forestier, is an invitation to stroll and relax. Plaza Duquesa de Parcent
photo credit: Domenico T It is impossible to pass by the Plaza Duquesa de Parcent without stopping by when visiting Ronda. You are bound to fall in love with its unique charm and its fabulous monuments, including the town hall and the church of Santa Maria la Mayor. The latter building, of Gothic and Renaissance style, took more than 200 years to be built and is a must-see when you come here. Mondragon Palace
photo credit: Alan Cordova A former royal residence built in the fourteenth century, the Mondragon Palace is a marvelous monument of Renaissance and Moorish style. Inside, you will find a museum with exhibits that trace the history of the town of Ronda. Afterward, stroll through the gardens of Mondragon, and enjoy the privileged view of the old city. Ronda bullring
photo credit: bestCityscape Emblematic of the city's bullfighting culture, the Ronda bullring was built in 1785 and is one of the oldest bullrings in Spain. With a total capacity of 5,000 spectators, these stands are now open to visitors who can visit the central sandy ring and the bullring's historical firearms museum.
The must-sees in Benalmadena
Benalmadena, the last town in our selection, has everything you could wish for when you go on vacation to the Costa del Sol. No doubt that its paradisiacal beaches, its fascinating cultural visits, and the comfort of its tourist infrastructures will make you fall under its charm! Benalmadena cable car
photo credit: Steeedm To climb the 780-meter-high Calamorro mountain, the cable car of Benalmadena is certainly the most comfortable and practical solution. During the 15-minute ride, you will enjoy an incredible view of the city and the sparkling blue of the Mediterranean under the sun. On a clear, sunny day, you can even see the Moroccan coast! Once you have reached the highest point, go to the Valley of the Eagles to watch the birds of prey shows. An activity that will surely delight young and old! Colomares Castle
photo credit: RPM It is one of the most refined monuments in the city of Benalmadena. Built in 1987, in honor of the famous navigator Christopher Columbus, the Colomares Castle has an unusual architectural structure and elements of Byzantine, Gothic, neo-Mudejar, and Renaissance styles. A monument like no other! Bil-Bil Castle
photo credit: Paul Smeets A surprising red residence in the middle of palm trees... No doubt about it, you are in the Bil-Bil castle. Built at the end of the 1920s for a French bourgeois family, it now serves as a municipal cultural center and wedding reception venue. Once inside, you'll be amazed! Benalmadena Pueblo
photo credit: Francisco Goncalves An enchanted interlude a few kilometers from downtown, Benalmadena Pueblo reveals to curious visitors the more picturesque face of this large seaside resort. We like to lose ourselves in its charming and poetic streets and contemplate the traditional houses with their whitewashed walls. A perfect place to take unforgettable pictures of your vacation! If you pass by the Plaza de Espana, you will probably notice this statue of a little girl holding a shell in her hands. It is the Nina de Benalmadena, a bronze sculpture symbolizing the friendly and benevolent look that the locals have towards the tourists. Here, conviviality is the rule, and you will be welcomed as if you were at home! Mariposario Butterfly Park
photo credit: Mariposario de Benalmadena To conclude your stay with unusual activity, take a detour to the Mariposario Butterfly Park in Benalmadena. This large tropical aviary of 900 m2, located right next to a Buddhist temple, is home to more than 1,500 butterflies of 150 different varieties from around the world. In Europe, you will not find such a concentration of lepidopterans: it is a unique terrarium by its size, a must-visit!
Practical information for a dream stay on the Costa del Sol
How to get around the Costa del Sol?Once there, you will have the choice between the car and public transport. If you are traveling alone and light, you should take the bus because it will be cheaper than renting a car. If you are coming with your family, then it is better to rent a car. You will have a lot of freedom in your travels, and the prices will be proportionally lower than those of public transport if you are numerous (about 6 € per day). Read the full article
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