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Itineraries through Marbella  

Puerto Banus
Puerto Banus is located just west of Marbella, before you reach the small town of San Pedro de Alcántara. This is the place to be pampered yachtside and ogle those fabulous luxury yachts while sipping a drink at one of the many open air restaurants and bars. The setting is close to ideal, with its impressive mountain backdrop and ocean views.
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Cadiz
CADIZ, the oldest city in Andalusia (over three thousands years old) has a unique personality. It is located in the southernmost part of Spain, and separated from Africa by the straight of Gibraltar. The province of Cadiz is mountainous. To the north-east, are the mountain ranges of Algodonales, la Mota, Líjar, Grazalema and Santa Margarita. Southerly are the sierras of Aljibe and Líbar.
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Malaga
The Mediterranean Sea bequeathed MALAGA with beaches that cover more than 150 kilometers. Malaga is a privileges place because its mountain ranges, covered with small picturesque towns, contrast with its shoreline providing an ideal geography, capable of meeting the expectations of the demanding visitors.
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Estepona
Estepona is one of the few coastal towns that has succeeded in maintaining its pueblo charm and character, despite the onslaught of tourism.
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Nerja
Nerja boasts 16 kilometres of beaches with powdery sand and sparkling clear water. All major water sports are available here, including water skiing, scuba diving and sailing.
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Gibraltar
Gibraltar is Famous Worldwide for its Dramatic Rock.
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San Pedro de Alcántara
San Pedro de Alcántara is in an ideal situation, just 10 kilometres west from all the glitz and glamour of Marbella, yet just a few minutes drive away from the natural beauty of the Sierra de Ronda mountain range and 20 km from the town of Estepona. An ancient farming community, once famous for sugar cane, today San Pedro is a refreshingly unspoilt pueblo with an appeal all of its own.
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