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Locations

Locations

San Luis De Sabinillas

Come visit the beautiful San Luis de Sabinillas, Manilva which has been referred to as the only real Spain along the Costa Del Sol, which is very expat friendly.


The traditional Spanish fishing village is filled with beautiful traditional tapas restaurants and quaint bars hidden down each road, there is no shortage of places to dine and choose from when it's time to eat. With 300 days of sunshine a year, the beautiful golden beaches will not disappoint as on very clear days you can gaze upon Gibraltar and Morocco, I know, another continent and country!


There is no shortage of Spanish culture as all year round there are festivals taking place which are sure to be fun.

Duquesa Port & Village

In the Province of Manilva is the fantastic area of Duquesa, the perfect place for a family to visit, as surrounding the port are two beautiful sandy beaches that stretch for miles, a lush golf course in the village and fantastic chiringuitos on the beach to spend your lunches sunbathing and indulging yourself.


In the port there is an abundance of restaurants and bars to dine in, but what's more exciting is the water sports available; Jet Ski tours and Jet boats can be hired and found for guaranteed fun for the whole family.


100m From the sea and just next to the port of Duquesa is an old military castle you can visit for a little lesson in Spanish culture and history.

Sotogrande 

Sotogrande is a luxurious place to stay with one of the prettiest ports in Spain filled with exhilarating water-sports made up of sailing, jet skis, tow-sports and surfing.


Another part of the Sotogrande lifestyle is golf, padel and tennis. There is the La Reserva club, one of Spain's most exclusive golf courses and many more waiting to be played on. Just outside the port is a beautiful tennis and padel country club.


There is so much available to do in a small area. For when you want to relax and dine, there are some fantastic restaurants on the beach so you can eat lunch whilst feasting your eyes on Morocco and Gibraltar. 

Casares

Casares is a breathtaking hilltop town between the Costa Del Sol and the Ronda mountains.


Filled with rich history and culture, you will find the Baños de la Hedionda which were built by Julio Cesar as well as the entire town of Casares. The traditional story is  that Julio Cesar built the baths because when he bathed in the natural spring water it cured a skin disease he developed.


Remaining there also is the ruins of a beautiful Arabic castle and a 17th Century church. To the more modern day there are beautiful local bars and restaurants to dine in as you walk throughout the town.


Only a 10 minute drive from the town and you'll find Casares costa, a beautiful beach with chiringuitos and another Castle watching over as you top up that tan.

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