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Trip Itinerary
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Benalmádena
Day 1-15
We begin our journey living and working together in a beautiful place with a heated pool, Gym, billiard, ping pong and modern facilities for 14 days with wonderful landscape. Benalmadena is a town on the Costa del Sol in southern Spain, known for its sandy beaches. South of the city center, the medieval Moorish Sohail Castle towers over the coastline, and hosts concerts, festivals and a medieval market in summer. We can visit a naturalistic zoo featuring a re-created jungle clearing and animals from Asia and Africa.
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Marbella
Day 15
Marbella is a city and municipality in southern Spain, belonging to the province of Málaga in the autonomous community of Andalusia. With its sun-drenched beaches and luxury feel, it's no surprise that Marbella is one of the Costa del Sol's most popular destinations. Between relaxing, shopping and visiting museums, you can party with rockstars or tee off at exclusive golf courses.
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La Malagueta
Day 15
La Malagueta, between the Port of Málaga and La Caleta beach, is one of the most famous beaches for both tourists and locals. With dark sand and moderate swells, it’s 1,200 metres long and an average width of 45 metres long. It also has a palm tree-lined seafront promenade.
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Gibralfaro
Day 15
The magnificent Gibralfaro castle is one of the stand-out emblems of Malaga. Not only does it appear on both the city and province’s seal and flag, but it dominates the Malaga skyline too. The Gibralfaro castle is divided into two parts. The upper part has the main courtyard and houses the Interpretation Centre (where you can discover the history of the castle), the main tower (Torre Mayor), the Phoenician well and baths. The lower part, which housed troop barracks and stables, also has the Torre Blanca watchtower. Nowadays, the ramparts, buildings and courtyards can all be visited, while a walk around the walls gives a fantastic view over the mountains, the city and the port.
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Gibraltar
Day 15
Gibraltar is most famous for The Rock of Gibraltar, a 426 meter high limestone rock rising out of the sea. The rock can be seen for many miles. It is home to the Barbary Apes, a type of tail-less macaque which are the only wild monkeys in Europe.
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El Caminito del Rey
Day 15
El Caminito del Rey (The King's Little Path) is a walkway pinned along the steep walls of a narrow gorge in El Chorro, near Ardales in the province of Malaga. This almost 8-kilometre path near Malaga (Andalusia) was once considered one of the most dangerous in the world. Today the entire route has been carefully restored, but although it's now much safer, one thing hasn't changed - the unique experience of strolling along walkways hanging over 100 metres up on a sheer cliff face. The views are unforgettable. The Caminito del Rey route is spectacular from beginning to end, running through cliffs, canyons, and a large valley. It crosses the landscapes of Desfiladero de los Gaitanes, a gorge carved out by the river Guadalhorce, with walls 700 metres high. If you're feeling adventurous and don't have a fear of heights, this is a fantastic, don't miss experience!
Trip Summary
Accommodation
Other15 days trip
Benalmádena, Marbella & 4 moreTransportation
CarWhat's excluded?
Flights to/from Malaga Airport
Food & Drinks
Rented cars, fuel
Tickets for excursions (optional)
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