Friday, 17 October 2008

The Journey Continues | Tangiers to Marrakesh

After discovering the Tangiers to Marrakesh train possibility I then proceeded to promote - or rather blab - to everyone I knew in Marbella that this was a possibility. Met with equal enthusiasm everyone wants to do the journey - so I thought I better find out a bit more - from the travel man himself - Mark at The Man in Seat Sixty One. I emailed him directly and it so happens he's just returned from the Guardian/Observer travel awards held in Fez last week. You can read all his travel information at www.seat61.com/Morocco or just use http://www.oncf.ma/ for train times and fares.

For a general guide to prices the ferry is approximately 40 euros each way, a taxi from the port to the new train station in Tangier 2 euros and the most expensive train ticket around 420 Morrocan Dirhams - which works out about 40 euros! It also appears a new railway station opened in Marrakesh on 8th October 2008.

So why travel by train and not get the plane? Well you can get the plane if really getting there immediately is your plan. But how exciting to go by car, boat, taxi, train and on foot - its about adventure really and I think real travel. You'll either love it or hate it!

Saturday, 11 October 2008

Train Travel | Malaga to Madrid, Tangier to Marrakesh

It's true, I love a good train journey, sitting and watching the world go by from the comfort of my train seat. With autumn and winter's cooler seasons I'm planning a few trips around Spain, from a starting point in Marbella. Sevilla and Madrid from Malaga sounds appealing (although quite easy to drive to Sevilla from Marbella), but whilst researching I've also found out its possible to take an air conditioned train from Tangiers to Marrakesh from Tangier Ville train station. Here are a few links from my research which make interesting reading:

Check out the site http://www.seat61.com/ - a fantastic personal website by a 'career railwayman' who's travelled the world by train. Mark Smith, known as 'the man in seat sixty-one', is recognised by the Times, Telegraph, First Choice and Wanderlust Travel Awards as the guru of train travel worldwide. He doesn't look anywhere near as geeky as you would imagine. Read his guide to travel by train in Spain.

This summer, the Times newspaper featured Mark's suggestions of 'best train trips around Europe' - which included details of how to get to Marrakesh from Tangier Ville train station on the 'real-life Marrakesh Express' - Morocco's air-conditioned trains. Read more details here.

I haven't got as far as working out how to book seats and timetables yet but probably visiting Renfe website will answer a few questions. For visitors in Puerto Banus/Marbella - you can also book and purchase train tickets from the travel agent counter at El Corte Ingles department store.
A great reason to base yourself in Marbella during autumn and winter - apart from the great climate, world-class golf, lovely restaurants and reasons to get dressed up (and reasons not to) - is that its a great base to visit some of Spain's best landmarks and cities and some of North Africa's too.

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Monday, 29 September 2008

La Canada Shopping Centre

La Cañada is the largest shopping centre on the Costa del Sol and located just behind Marbella. With over 150 shops, La Cañada caters to everyone’s personal shopping needs. There's free, ample parking as well as regular buses and two taxi ranks. In addition to the numerous shops La Cañada also has restaurants, hairdressers, ten pin bowling and an amusement arcade, multiplex cinema, Alcampo supermarket and Oxigeno Fitness Centre, a state of the art gymnasium. La Cañada’s grounds are also home to Boulanger, a big electrical store, Leroy Merlin for all your DIY materials, Intersport and Norauto Garage which does general repairs and sells car accessories. You can read more about it at this website http://www.marbellainfo.com/La-Canada-Shopping-Centre.cfm. Opening times are Monday to Saturday 10am to 10pm and in the summer open on Sundays too.

Paint and Fun Ceramic Cafe

Paint & Fun is a 'paint your own pottery café' for children, teens and adults. They offer everything you need to create your own special work of art. You can choose from over 140 different shapes of pottery bisque: mugs, platters, bowls, figurines ... as well as from over 50 different colours of paint. Visit their website http://www.paintandfun.com/ for full details or call 952 78 34 84 to check on opening times and activities.

A little more information from the owner, Carol

We are the ideal spot for any day. In the summer, we have our creative camp with papier mache, clay and handicrafts, outside in our garden, but for rainy days, it’s an even more unique and ideal place for all ages …. for the kids, parents and grandparents who can busy themselves painting ceramics. We have a tea & coffee shop serving home-made cakes, hot drinks, milk shakes, special teas, sandwiches, etc. This autumn we will have autumn paints and designs to choose from and some special Halloween ceramic pieces such as pumpkins and ceramic accessories to stick on the pieces, with shapes of spooky things like ghosts, black cats, bats, witches, etc.

Our new opening hours, from Tuesday 16th September onwards:
TUESDAYS TO FRIDAYS 4 to 8 pm
SATURDAYS 11 am to 7 pm
SUNDAYS 11 am to 2:30 pm
Closed on Mondays.
Open on all national holidays and over the Christmas season

  • Come and try our new AUTUMN special effect paints to make the most stunning ceramic pieces.
  • Beading: try our bead bar. We have a great selection of glass beads and natural stones. Book your beading party for all ages with our coach included
  • Book your child’s birthday party
  • Choose a night for a ladies’ night out. Painting and dinner. Min of 10 pax for the event.
  • NEW OIL PAINTING CLASSES: every Tuesday from 4 to 8 pm. Please call for further information.

Regards, Carol, Paint & Fun Ceramic Café, 952 783884 Paint & Fun Ceramic Café

Megabowl & Sportsbar Marbella at La Canada

For the big kids and the little ones you might fancy a spot of tenpin bowling at Megabowl Marbella - visit website http://www.megabowlmarbella.com/eng/. Located in La Canada shopping mall on the top floor, Megabowl features 22 state-of-the-art tenpin bowling lanes, an American diner and sports bar, big screen Sky Sports and best of all (for non-sporty me) - close to all the best shops Marbella has to offer - so really fun all around for the whole family. Open from 4pm - check out their website for full details.

Kidz Kingdom

When it rains in Spain, kids can be ... mighty*#%$! bored! How about a visit to Kidz Kingdom near Cancelada - towards Estepona. Open Tuesday to Sunday (generally from 4pm to 9pm), this is a fun indoor playground with slides, ball pools, trampolines and lots of kids fun games. Check website for opening times and full details. You can also read a review here - sounds fun!

Visit their website to read all about it http://www.kidzkingdom.eu/. Also check out website Marbella4Kids for lots of other ideas for entertaining children in and around Marbella.

Monday, 15 September 2008

Polo Tournament at Santa Maria Polo Club, Sotogrande

Taking place on Saturday 20 September from 5pm, experience the great sport of polo at the Santa Maria Polo Club, Sotogrande. Teams include Laguna Village, Bentley Motors Marbella and Styger & Partner. Starts off at 5pm with presentation of the teams and players and the tournament starting at 5.30pm. Prize giving ceremony at 7.30pm. Santa Maria Polo Club, C/Ramiro el Monje, Sotogrande A7 Exit 131/130. http://www.santamariapoloclub.com/.

Wednesday, 3 September 2008

Ronda's Annual Feria Goyesca

Ronda is a wonderful mountain town to visit any time of the year, but best of all during its annual Feria Goyesca, or Feria de Pedro Romero. A fairly recent festival, at least in Andalucian terms, it has become an event that has captured the imagination of Spain with its traditional dress, important bullfights, and its ageless glamour. The brilliant site andalucia.com can provide you will all the history of the Feria and you can download the Feria's programme of events here.

Sunday, 31 August 2008

Guacin's Gecko Invasion

Gaucin is a beautiful, whitewashed, mountain village about 30 minutes drive inland from the town of San Roque. They currently have a great art project on display, developed by the Association Initiativas Turisticas de Gaucin and called Salamanquesarte Guacin 2008, The Gecko Project. Its a brilliant idea to encourage you to wander around the whole town.
Inspired by the Swiss artist Walter Knapp, who in 1998 was the creator of “Cow Parade”, a businesses initiative of Zurich to encourage tourism into the centre of the town. Resin copies of life size cows were made and subsequently decorated by local artists. This idea was taken up by other cities of the world using different animals – bears in Berlin; lions in Munich; camels in Dubai - approximately 65 cities worldwide have used a similar idea. In Gaucin, they decided to use an animal that is often found in the streets but hardly ever seen up close – the Salamanque or Gecko. Four hundred resin unadorned moulds were ordered, measuring approximately 42 cm long. These were to be decorated by the inhabitants of the village. The first moulds were given to 175 children in the school. Then each local artist received one and subsequently anybody living in Gaucin who was interested in decorating a gecko found they had a model to work with.
The geckos have been painted, dressed up or transformed in some way or another producing a tremendous variety of colourful geckos highlighting the extraordinary imagination of all who live in Gaucin. Even the local post office (Correos) and bank Caja Mar have got into the spirit with their own geckos! Click here to view the gallery of photos.
Its worth making a day trip to Gaucin with a bit of forward planning. Its a pretty town in the mountains with superb views, a spectacular Roman castle - Castillo de Aguila (Eagle's Castle) - read all about it at http://www.andalucia.com/gaucin/home.htm. Another Gaucin tourist initiative is a regular farmers market on the first Saturday of each month, between 10am and 2pm - the next scheduled for 6 September 2008. You might also check out this nearby walk detailed on website andalucia.com and called 'Grazelema, The Walk of Mr Henderson's Railway'. By the way, remember everthing shuts down during siesta.

Tuesday, 19 August 2008

Gran Catamaran | Fly Blue Sailing and Dolphin Search

Last Sunday a bunch of my friends did this - ranging in age from 12 to well past 40 (plus, plus!) - and had a brilliant day. Fly Blue Gran Catamaran provides a mini cruise for 3 hours, or a longer day cruise for 5 hours departing from Marbella and Puerto Banus. My friends did the mini cruise which included searching for Dolphins - they saw 9 of them - and then a dip in the sea miles out from the coast. They all loved it. Prices range from 39 euros for adults and 22 euros for children plus Fly Blue can arrange special cruises too. Read full details on their website www.fly-blue.com, or email them at info@fly-blue.com or telephone 696 501 159.

Monday, 4 August 2008

Banks, Shopping and ATM machines

Whilst on holiday in Spain please be aware of a new money making activity by the banks. When you go to the cash machine or whilst shopping in some of the larger shops and using your credit/debit card, you may be asked if you would like to pay in Euros or Sterling. It sounds an attractive option, but in fact it creates a poor exchange rate (a DCC - Dynamic Currency Conversion) which is costing you money and making the banks lots. If you don't want to do this just say no! Read the full article published in the Guardian newspaper July 2008.

Monday, 21 July 2008

Cabaret at the Beach | Restaurants with Entertainment

Not all of us want a 'designer' beach experience - some of just want a nice, non-pretentious, reasonably priced, beach restaurant, serving good food, with a good atmosphere and possibly with a bit of entertainment. Marbella has these types of beach restaurants and chiringuitios in abundence. It's simply a case of getting to the beach and choose the one you fancy first. To get you started here are a few recommendations:

Heaven Beach Club, near Estepona
A very popular family beach with both expats and local Spanish people. Heaven, which is not at all fancy, is a Sunday lunch must do (and probably good any day during the week in the summer months). If there's a Spanish festival - say Noche de San Juan, and as a tourist/expat you want to get in with the buzz, then Heaven is also a good bet - although you may need to book tickets/reserve tables. On Sundays they also have a superb and very loud Jazz band. Visit their website at www.heavenbeachclub.com

Vista Del Mar, Playa Miraflores - towards Mijas Costa
Why? Beach side restaurant offering a summer programme of cabaret acts including a Spanish themed night with Flamenco Dancers, Guitarists and Spanish food on Wednesday nights. Open every night except Monday night, other acts include a Big Band Era and 60s Nostalgia Night, Ambient Jazz and Chill Night, Rock and Roll Night and Broadway Hits Night. Visit their website www.playamiraflores.com for full schedule plus you can read a restaurant review here.

Beach Bars in Marbesa - east of Marbella
Marbesa is a beautiful residential area of Marbella and its beach front feature a bunch of really good, old fashioned, characterful beach/sea front restaurants, namely Rama's Restaurante (952 83 24 38), Restaurante Club 200 (952 834 992), plus two I haven't been to are The Triana and Restaurante Papillon. Click here to read the restaurant review of all four restaurants.

Buddha Beach | Boutique Chic on the Beach at Nueva Andalucia

Just launched this summer and only open a few weeks now is the new Buddha Beach, “Marbella’s first boutique beach club”, located in the former Moosh-Moosh beach club on the beach, close to Puerto Banus.
Buddha Beach is a small beach club which includes two champagne and cocktail bars, a comfortable al fresco restaurant, swimming pool, boutique and sunbeds right on the beach. There's also a rock pool jacuzzi - an area that can be hired by groups for an indulgent - and cool - day at the beach. The club is attractively designed in an Asian style, with serene looking Buddhas, wooden decking and teak beach beds and cabañas around the pool and beach. The venue's atmosphere is more chilled out than full-on party, champagne spraying holiday time.

Open just for lunches, the menu has an East meets West theme and includes such delights as Sushi, Chicken Satay skewers and Thai Green Curry plus serves succulent seafood platters and great looking salads.

At weekends the volume and the tempo are cranked up with regular party nights planned from the likes of Kinki Malinki and Miss Moneypenny, as well as Cuban extravaganzas with live salsa, it looks like Buddha Beach will be a fun venue close to Cumbres del Rodeo. Large plasma screen TVs are there for sporting events.

Buddha Beach is easily reached on foot from the Nueva Andalucia Roundabout. Park your car up and then walk under the underpass and take the turnoff with the barrier, then walk for 5 mins to the bottom of the road where you will see a entry way to the club. Closer parking is difficult and access may be limited by the barrier. Alternately, walk from the beach at Puerto Banus heading west, past Ocean Club.

Buddha Beach, Urb. Villa Marina, Nueva Andalucia. Tel: 952 813 882. http://www.buddhabeachbanus.com/

Castillo de Monda | Musical Entertainment Programme for July and August 2008

Monda is a small town with a population of less than two thousand, beyond Ojén and about a 20 minutes drive into the Sierra de la Nieves (mountains) from Marbella. Crouching into a mountain valley at a height of 1,200ft the town is dominanted by the Monda Castle (el Castillo de Monda) built on the towers and walls of an Arabic fortress. The castle, now a hotel, is sumptuously decorated in Moorish style and offers good accommodation and cuisine.

It has also just announced its musical entertainment programme for July and August 2008 which includes a selection of operatic and classical musical performances, perfect for a summer evening, whilst viewing the magnificent views over the Guadalhorce Valley. Click here to view more details or contact the hotel directly for dates, restaurant reservations and accommodation.
As well as the castle Monda is a nice little town with lots of bars and restaurants, so worth a short drive out. General driving directions: Take the roundabout at the shopping centre La Canada and follow the signs to Monda along the C-337 road or visit the hotel website, http://www.castillodemonda.es/ - for more information. Telephone 952 457 142

Sunday, 13 July 2008

Review | Whilst in Spain Read About Spain

I love reading a book about the country I'm visiting so if you're visiting Spain then here are three great books I can strongly recommend to you.

Queen of the South is a novel by Arturo Pérez-Reverte and is a brilliant, contemporary novel about a poor Mexican narco's morra who flees Mexico on her boyfriend's murder, to Spain and eventually high society Marbella, via the Spanish enclave of Melilla. This story is based in Andalucia, with Morocco, Algeciras, Gibraltar, Sotogrande, Marbella and Sevilla all featuring. The story focuses on the rise and rise of the novel's anti-hero Teresa Mendoza and the world of drug smuggling, as told by an anonymous Spanish journalist who is researching a book on her life. Read review here or purchase online from Amazon.

Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon is a magical story based in mid-century, Barcelona and begins with the 'cemetery of lost books', a labyrinthine library of obscure and forgotten titles that have long gone out of print. To this library, a man brings his 10-year-old son Daniel one cold morning in 1945. Daniel is allowed to choose one book from the shelves and pulls out 'La Sombra del Viento' by Julian Carax. But as he grows up, several people seem inordinately interested in his find. Then, one night, as he is wandering the old streets once more, Daniel is approached by a figure who reminds him of a character from La Sombra del Viento, a character who turns out to be the devil. This man is tracking down every last copy of Carax's work in order to burn them. What begins as a case of literary curiosity turns into a race to find out the truth behind the life and death of Julian Carax and to save those he left behind.
Read review here or purchase online from Amazon.

Winter in Madrid by CJ Samson is set in Spain, September 1940. The Spanish Civil War is over and Madrid lies in ruins while the Germans continue their march through Europe. Britain stands alone as General Franco considers whether to abandon neutrality and enter the war. The story centres around three British men in Spain, one a reluctant spy, the other a shady businessman and the third a passionate communist who joins the International Brigade. This novel is a wartime thriller involving espionage, plus provides an historical window of an important time in Spanish history.
Read review here or purchase online from Amazon.

Wednesday, 9 July 2008

Andalucia and Morocco Excursions and Tours

Do you fancy being a tourist, doing something different, leave the car and just enjoy the views? Then visitors staying in the Marbella area might like to check out 'Viajes CostAfrica' who offer regular daily excursions and tours of Andalucia and Morocco. They have 1 and 2 day tours to some of the Costa del Sol's favourite cities including Gibraltar, Granada and the Alhambra, Ronda, Cordoba, Sevilla, Nerja, El Chorro and the Lakes. Or if you fancy further afield then they have 1 to 7 day tours of Morocco including Tangiers, Fez and Marrakesh. Prices for the short tours are in the region of EUR 30 to EUR 95 and can be booked via the small travel agency, Viajes Ardasa, situated next to the H-10 Andalucia Plaza Hotel, 2 minutes from the Nueva Andalucia roundabout. You can telephone them on 952 281 32 96 or email viajesardasa@jazzfree.com.

Wednesday, 2 July 2008

Chiringuito Las Cuchis, La Playa Fantastica

Looking for a relaxed, beach side dining experience, one that makes you feel 'in the know' in Marbella, popular with Spanish people and regular visitors? Then check out Chiringuito Las Cuchis, La Playa Fantastica - close to Puerto Banus at the start of the Golden Mile (on the beach) - where they serve fine seafood and meditteranean cuisine in a fab Morrocan style, rustic, beach bar restaurant, with a definite upmarket feel. Run by uber glam mother and daughter team, its a great place to people watch, chill and eat real Spanish seafood. Great on a Sunday (and probably any lunch or early evening during the summer time). Mid to expensive price range. For other recommendations check out 'My Top 5 Chiringuitos and Beach Bars around Marbella'.

Tuesday, 1 July 2008

If Its Sunday it Must Be Lunch at the Beach!

As well as the fantastic designer beach clubs of Ocean Club, Puro Beach, Nikki Beach etc, you might feel like a different kind of beach dining experience and Puerto Banus and Marbella have loads to offer. Best of all they all offer a different kind of experience. Look for the label 'Chiringuitos' for some of my favourites. For other recommendations visit the blog, 'Travels With a Gourmet', written by a food lover and Marbella local, who knows all the best restaurants and food experiences Marbella has to offer.

Thursday, 26 June 2008

Day Trip | Visit the Lanjarón Valley in Granada

A few weeks ago I had the best day out ever - visiting the Lanjarón Valley in Granada with a bunch of friends who know the area well, one being a local of a beautiful village called Los Pinos del Valle (with some of the most beautiful village houses and gardens I have ever seen). The day consisted of a barbecue in nearby Torrox then a drive to the valley where we picked oranges and lemons from the trees, drank water from the stream, wandered on hilltops and visited the beautiful village of Los Pinos. Here we stopped by the village shop, where we ate cured jamon -pulled down from hanging from the ceiling - just for us. We ate the sliced jamon at the shop counter and left with wild honey. Lanjarón is most famous for its mineral water, which is sold throughout Spain, and is situated in the Western Alpujarras around 50 kilometres from the city of Granada itself. Less famously, Rowan Atkinson aka Mr. Bean, (I'm told), has a villa overlooking the lake. You can read more about the area here plus I'm sure my friends will be available (for a commission - they're those sort of friends!) to treat you to a day out too! Driving time from Marbella about 4 hours round trip and a chance to see the 'Real Spain'.

Marbella Landmark La Concha Mountain | Getting to the Top!

First, I have to admit I have never done this because I'm actually a very lazy person (although I do think it would be good to do - one day!). La Concha (the shell), at the end of the Sierra Blanca mountain range, is the prominent mountain which features in many postcards of Marbella. For something nice, healthy and free to do you can follow defined trails on climbing the mountain for a spectacular view of the Costa del Sol. I'm told it takes about 5 hours over 11 kilometres. For details on the route check out these websites - MarbellaTrails.com and Escartin Lam (hiking trips) - you might even like to contact them to join a group.

Very important not to try this in the middle of the day in the summer months, take plenty of water and tell people where and what you are doing! Click here to view recent story about people who decided to do just this in August 2008.

Artisania | International Artisans Market Puerto Banus

Throughout the summer months, June to end August, is a lovely artisans market - Artesania - in Puerto Banus, situated in the Plaza Antonio Banderas (off Calle Julio Inglesias - yes, really - plus two locals in Marbella). The market opens about 4pm in the afternoon, but really too hot to be out shopping, and is open right through to around midnight in the evening. Items sold include international products including: silver from Peru, pottery from Venezuela, lamps from Morocco, flamenco dresses and shoes for little girls, tatoos for boys, jewellery, bags, art and crafts. Also in the plaza is a childrens' play park with rides, trampolines, plus street entertainers and artists. So a great place for a play and wander on a summer's evening.

Saturday Market at the Bullring Puerto Banus

Definitely worth getting up for on a Saturday morning is the huge. Puerto Banus street market situated at the bullring next to the Centro Plaza Shopping Mall. Best buys include summer kaftans - the coolest, most comfortable thing to wear over your bikini or lazing around the house - flip flops, beach shoes, bags, jewellery and some nice household items too. Best of all is the buzz of the place - great people watching (including checking out the newly, surgically enhanced with plasters and large sunglasses), so even if you're not shopping its good to sit down and grab a beer and check out the crowds. The market goes right down the hill to Puerto Banus, where a flea market sells antiques, furniture and paintings, plus adhoc items. The best character at the market is a Goose (yes) with a neck scarf at the fruit and veg stall (near Pointers vet), who occassionally holds up the traffic marking his territory on the zebra crossing! Most Saturdays are really busy and in the summer very hot too, so don't take anyone with you who hates shopping - this is an experience for the determined shopper. Parking is difficult close to the market but park at the H-10 Andalucia Plaza Hotel and take the short walk up the hill, following the crowds. Take water, lots of small notes, barter a little and watch your handbag/purse - and you'll have a great time.

Kids' Summer Camp

Starting Monday 30th June and held every week in July and August, Monday to Fridays from 10:30am to 1:30pm and Euros20 per day (minimum booking 1 week=5 days). Activities for kids, boys and girls, from 4 years to 16 years old. Held by Paint and Fun Ceramics Cafe based in San Pedro de Alcantara (about 10-15 mins drive from Puerto Banus), they do at least 2 to 3 different projects every day, including CLAY MODELING, CERAMIC PAINTING, BASKET WEAVING, KITE MAKING, PAPIER MACHE, BEADING AND FIMO MAGNETS and more handicrafts. Prior booking by email info@paintandfun.com or call 952 783884 or send your SMS to 620 273794.

Sunday, 25 May 2008

Nikki Beach Marbella | Tell Only Your Best Friends

Nikki Beach Marbella is part of a global lifestyle brand for wealthy jet-setters with locations in all the top resorts; from Miami to Marrakesh, Sardinia to St Tropez and is probably the original designer beach resort. Nikki Beach Marbella provides the whole jet set experience - their blurb says ... Think luxury living with champagne, exotic cocktails and delicious food. Think of a place where gentle sea breezes ruffle palms and funky background music adds to your feeling of total relaxation. Think well-heeled socialites looking just as beautiful as the Ferraris they drive. Think Nikki Beach. Now, Nikki Beach has come to Marbella. With an exclusive guest list, Brazilian dancers, hot DJs who keep the funky music flowing Nikki Beach really is Marbella’s place to party. So, for the 'real deal' visit Nikki Beach - but remember to bring plenty of cash - it is very expensive (and they don't always except credit cards). If money is no object then you'll have a fantastic time. For a full review check out the Telegraphs Summer Snapshot. Nikki Beach Marbella 952 836 239

Puro Beach | Combining Arabic Chic, Daytime Chilling and Vibrant Evenings

Puro Beach in Laguna Village, Estepona (about 20 minutes drive from Puerto Banus heading west) provides a relaxed vibe during the daytime and a vibrant party mood at night. It is also absolutely stunning and easily my favourite of the 'designer beach resorts'.

Their blurb says ... Puro Beach mixes the human need for health and spirituality during the day and a vibrant party mood by night. Activity starts in the morning with Sunrise Yoga, meditation activities and breakfast. DJ's spin guests into a smooth state of mind from early afternoon until late night while guests worship the sun on the terrace sun beds, have a salad by the sea or lounge in the shade of its interiors filled with inviting low sofas and puff chairs. A Sunset Ceremony kicks off the evening and an exotic party setting, complete with music, food and drinks, will continue well into the night. Located in front of the chic Laguna Village complex, between the towns of Estepona and San Pedro de Alcántara, (about 20 minutes from Puerto Banus, heading west) Puro Beach offers a club and a lifestyle all in one. Puro Beach has a distinct Arab chic style and includes a desert-safari area with Arabic carpets and low tables. The beautiful infinity pool adjoining the beach and bar provides perfect relaxation.

If you like gorgeous surroundings, designer shops, a tranquil setting, people watching and beach side dining in modern restaurants, then I would definitely recommend you set some time to spend here - its my favourite of these resorts - and offers a real sense of being in a luxury resort combined with retreat. PuroBeach +34 951 316 699 Laguna Village, Estepona.

Ocean Club Marbella | Puerto Banus' Premier Party Beach Resort

Just minutes away from Puerto Banús, Ocean Club Marbella offers a luxury party scene by day, which often continues on into the evening. There Sunday afternoon parties are legendary - with lots of champagne spraying and jumping into the beach side swimming pool. Ocean Club is huge, 9,000 square metres, and includes spa facilities, a restaurant, cocktail bar, swimming pool and giant white leather beds. Situated right on the beach its close to a sea dip too. There's a varied programme of themed music and party events such as weekly Sintillate parties make the Ocean Club Marbella a great place to visit for party people - plus give a real 'Marbella' experience. I would say this beach resort provides a real party vibe - for me its not as chic as it would like to be (but none the worse for this) - if you like to party then you're guaranteed a great day - and the resort is fantastically positioned close to Puerto Banus. Make sure you have your designer bikinis, good abs and sunscreen. Ocean Club 952 908137

Best Designer Beach Resorts Marbella and Puerto Banus

There are some fantastic 'designer beach resorts' around the Marbella area - as well as regular beaches, chiringuitos and beach side restaurants. View the labels Designer Beach Resorts - for a review of some of the best.

The Real Puerto Banus, Marbella


Lots and lots has been written about Puerto Banus and Marbella, and if you've done a Google Search and found me - then you'll know this is true. But what's harder to get is real information about Puerto Banus and Marbella today and sifting throught it all to get the best holiday experiences. If they all say they're fantastic how do you know which of the best restaurants you should spend the evening in, which designer beaches and parties you should visit, where to go when you fancy relaxing, practical information on making the most of your holiday?

I have set up this blog to provide my visitors - I have a beautiful 2-bedroom garden apartment I rent out all year round - with advice and personal recommendations of great must do experiences around Puerto Banus and Marbella, so they can enjoy their holiday to the maximum. This site will not list every activity, event or restaurant, just the best (in my opinion) of what Puerto Banus, Marbella and surrounding areas have to offer to enjoy a great holiday experience in this beautiful part of Spain.