Excursions

Baños de la Hedionda de Casares

Legend has it that Julius Caesar's troops bathed in these healing waters. It is also believed that Caesar himself sought refuge in the baths before facing Pompey's army.

Casares

Casares stretches from the small bay of Casares in the south between Manilva and Estepona to Gaucin in the north. With its whitewashed architecture, beautiful views and narrow cobbled streets, Casares is an ideal destination for a day trip. The picture at the top also shows Casares.

La Duquesa

The harbour of La Duquesa can be easily reached on foot in approx. 15 minutes. Here you will find restaurants and bars offering English, Indian, Texan, Irish and Spanish cuisine and much more. In a further 10 minutes you can reach La Duquesa with further Spanish restaurants and the Castillo.

Gibraltar

Gibraltar is always worth a visit, and not just because of the only wild monkey population in Europe. This rock with its eventful history is just 40 kilometres away.

Tarifa

The southernmost town on the European mainland is one of the "world capitals" for windsurfers and kitesurfers. This is where the Atlantic and the Mediterranean see meet. Africa is within reach and only 14 kilometres away. A trip to Tarifa can easily be combined with a visit to Gibraltar.

Marbella

Marbella on the Costa del Sol is famous for its luxurious marinas, exclusive boutiques and first-class golf courses. The old town with its narrow streets offers a charming contrast to the modern beach glamour.

Ronda

Split in two by the Tajo gorge, Ronda can be reached in just over an hour. From Ronda it is then only 20 kilometres to Setenil de las Bodegas

Setenil de las Bodegas

One of Andalusia's white villages is enchanting with its houses built into rocky niches and overhangs. It can be reached from Ronda in just under 20 minutes.

Cadiz

Cádiz is characterised by its charming old town, wide sandy beaches and impressive baroque churches. The city, located on the Atlantic coast, offers vibrant markets, delicious seafood and a rich history.

Cordoba

Córdoba, with its fascinating history, is characterised by architectural wonders such as the impressive mosque-cathedral and the picturesque the picturesque Moorish quarter.

Estepona

Just a 15-minute drive away, you can discover picturesque alleyways lovingly decorated with flowers.

Granada

Granada, with its majestic Alhambra and the winding alleyways of the historic of the historic Albayzín, exudes the charm of Moorish heritage.

Malaga

Málaga, the vibrant city on the Costa del Sol, offers more than just sun and sand. As the birthplace of Picasso, it combines rich culture with Mediterranean flair. The city attracts visitors with historical sights, lively markets and a thriving art scene.

Seville

Seville, the lively capital of Andalusia, fascinates visitors with its magnificent Alcázar Palace, imposing cathedral and breathtaking Plaza de España. The narrow streets of the old town and the vibrant squares exude a rich cultural and historical charm.

Shopping ;-)

If you are lucky enough to have to bridge a rainy day, you will find plenty of shopping opportunities. From exclusive boutiques and designer shops to lively markets with local crafts and fresh produce, there are also shopping centres such as Corte Ingles and La Canada along the way to Marbella.