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Free ‘Funky Town’ festival is on its way to Estepona for Noche de San Juan
4 of the biggest animal-oriented attractions on the Costa del Sol

4 of the biggest animal-oriented attractions on the Costa del Sol

Let’s face it; when you’re arranging Málaga Airport private hire services for your next trip to the Costa del Sol, you might think of sun, sea, sand, and hedonism. But the region’s credentials as a place for close encounters with fascinating wildlife may not come to your mind quite...

3 of the best Marbella beach clubs for party fanatics

3 of the best Marbella beach clubs for party fanatics

Of all the many attractions of the southern Spanish city and municipality of Marbella, one of the greatest surely has to be the locality’s many alluring beach clubs. The best ones offer the finest in luxury, comfort, design, great food, and excellent service.  But it’s also true that not...

5 Benahavis restaurants that no visitor to the Costa del Sol should overlook

5 Benahavis restaurants that no visitor to the Costa del Sol should overlook

Ask most people who have even the most casual familiarity with Andalucia what they associate with Benahavis, and the chances are that they will mention its culinary scene.  A mountain village situated just seven kilometres from the coast, Benahavis offers a picturesque backdrop and boasts a rich history, but...

The Costa del Sol nightlife destinations you shouldn’t miss in 2022

The Costa del Sol nightlife destinations you shouldn’t miss in 2022

What are the first things that come to your mind when someone mentions the Costa del Sol? The seemingly permanent baking sun, perhaps, or the breath-taking natural scenery? What about the chance to feel fine golden sand between your toes, or even the heritage landmarks dotted along the coast?...

The astonishing sights, sounds and history of Caminito del Rey

The astonishing sights, sounds and history of Caminito del Rey

How many stories can a ‘mere’ walkway hold? Well over a century of many thrilling, fascinating and even outright dangerous ones, it turns out – at least if you ask the walkway commonly referred to as El Caminito del Rey, which has been clinging to the steep walls of...