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DESTINATION > SHORT TRIPS > Marbella

Type

Luxurious

Trip Duration

2 hours

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Malaga Cruise Port

The Port of Málaga is one of the oldest in the Mediterranean and a strategic hub on the southern coast of Spain. It features modern cruise facilities and a prime location just steps from the city's historic centre. The port handles a mix of cruise, cargo, and recreational traffic, blending seamlessly with Málaga's urban and cultural landscape.
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Puerto Banús

Opened in 1970, Puerto Banús is the most exclusive marina on the Costa del Sol. Luxury yachts, designer boutiques and supercars make it a symbol of Mediterranean glamour. It welcomes over 4 million visitors each year and was awarded the Blue Flag in 2006.
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Plaza de los Naranjos

Plaza de los Naranjos is the heart of Marbella's old town. Surrounded by whitewashed houses and flower-filled balconies, it features the Hermitage of Santiago, the Town Hall and the Casa del Corregidor, built between the 15th and 16th centuries.
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Cortijo Miraflores

Built in 1704 as a sugar cane mill, Cortijo Miraflores is now a cultural centre featuring an olive oil museum, temporary exhibitions, a library, and an art gallery. Nearby, remains of ancient ovens and a rupestrian chapel from the 8th to 10th centuries were discovered.
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Cabopino - Artola Beach

Cabopino - Artola Beach in Marbella is a natural gem on the Costa del Sol. Surrounded by protected dunes and native vegetation, it stretches over 1,200 metres within the Artola Dunes, declared a Natural Monument in 2001. A peaceful spot to feel free and close to nature.

Marbella blends Andalusian charm with international luxury. Its whitewashed old town contrasts with glamorous beach clubs, marinas like Puerto Banús, and over a dozen golf courses. Set along the Mediterranean, it's known for its sunny weather, sophisticated lifestyle, and high-end tourism.

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