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What to do with Children in Marbella |
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The little ones also need to have fun, and for this purpose you'll find places such as Funny Beach, where they can practice water sports, jump and bounce on huge rubber beds and in ball-filled pools, swing on swings, and slide down the slides.
Also, surprise them by talking them to the Puerto Banús Acuario (Aquarium), where they can have their first 'underwater baptism,' surrounded by the harmless and friendly ray-fish.
You'll enjoy an unforgettable day in the Estepona Natural Park, Selwo. Let them delight in this small safari where they'll come close to animals they've only seen in zoos and on TV: lions, elephants, giraffes, monkeys, and colorful birds, all in an enviable natural environment. Another option is to spend the morning together watching the entertainment in the Escuela de Arte Ecuestre de la Costa del Sol (Sun Coast Equestrian School).
Visit the Museo del Bonsai (Bonsai Museum) with them, where the smallest olive trees in the world are on display, or let them try their hands at the art world in the Museo del Grabado Español Contemporáneo (Museum of Contemporary Spanish Etchings), and later take them for a walk along the Paseo Marítimo (waterfront promenade). Here you can treat them to an ice-cream in the Milla de Oro (Golden Mile).
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