Friday, 20 July 2012
Tennis in Marbella
Marbella is known for being a popular golfing destination, however, tennis is another sport that dominates the area. Enjoy participating in tennis lessons or if you like competing try entering the local tournaments that overlooks the beauty that Costa De Sol has to offer.
Below is a list of some of the best tennis clubs in Marbella:
PUNETE ROMANO
Located at the heart of the Golden Mile, Puente Romano Marbella beach hotel offers 5 star tennis facilities on clay and hard surface courts. The club has been established as one the most professional clubs within Southern Europe as it hosts exciting tournaments such as the Davis Cup and ATP matches. Playing tennis on the Puente Romano courts will contribute to an outstanding experience in Marbella.
EL CASCO TENNIS CLUB
El Casco tennis club is one of the oldest clubs in the Costa De Sol, with 40 years of experience you can enjoy playing tennis on its high quality clay courts. You will also be surrounded by beautiful unique scenery that will provide you with a relaxing and enjoyable experience.
LEW HOAD TENNIS CLUB
Renowned for being one of the best tennis clubs on the Costa De Sol, it is surrounded by tropical gardens that offer astonishing views. The club was founded by Wimbledon champion Lewis Hoad and offers a range of activities that can be enjoyed on site.
Make the most of your stay in Marbella and have a game or two of the beautiful sport that is tennis. It doesn’t matter if you are not a pro there are lessons available for you to enjoy and learn in the sun whilst you stay in your Summer Place villa.
Thursday, 7 June 2012
Cuisine in Marbella
Southern Spain attracts thousands of tourists with its brilliant weather, beaches and nightlife. However, many tourists may not get the opportunity to taste traditional Spanish dishes made from local produce. Marbella boasts a variety of exceptional restaurants and bistros, which accommodate for all tastes. Traditional Andalucian cuisine, based on seafood of the Malagueño coast is available alongside a diverse range of international restaurants.Seafood is fundamental in many Spanish delicacies and these are offered throughout Marbella. A popular dish combines fried fish, anchovies, and mackerel with mullet or squid. Being situated at the sea front, fresh ingredients are used making authentic Marbella food popular among tourists. Some of the most popular Spanish dishes are also served including Tapas and Paella, that are a must have during your stay.
Cipriano is a renowned fish/seafood restaurant located in Puerto Banus which is open daily for lunch and dinner. Having been praised by Nobel Prize Don Camilo José Cela, Cipriano has earned the reputation as one of the most prestigious restaurants in Marbella. Providing a quiet, relaxed atmosphere to enjoy their fresh fish, homemade pastries and extensive wine lists makes it a perfect restaurant for visitors and lovers of fine cuisine.
Aside from Spanish dishes, Marbella has a wealth of restaurants offering Chinese, Italian, Indian and Thai eateries. This wide selection ensures that you are never out of ideas of somewhere to eat. Los Bandidos is an international restaurant located in Puerto Banus which has been running for almost twenty years and remains one of the most popular eateries of the area. Menus offer an innovative mix of Swedish and French cuisine served in a cosy environment which is open daily for dinner only.
Bakeries found lining the streets of Marbella sell oil cakes, wine donuts and pastries. If you wish to cook yourself, shellfish delicacies can be purchased along with Bacalao (salted cod), Butifarra (white sausage) and Chorizo meat.
Marbella has grown from a seaside village to a popular tourist destination, this has encouraged development of restaurants providing a bigger than ever range of food. However, the authentic, traditional cuisine can also be found in restaurants in Marbella making it a brilliant place to visit.
Tuesday, 15 May 2012
Bike Tours Marbella
Bike Tours in Marbella offers the opportunity to explore Marbella’s life, history and charm in an exciting and healthy way.
The tours take you through narrow streets, lesser known public places, through the esplanade along the Mediterranean Sea and beautiful parks.
Marbella offers you a city with a stylish sight and flair of passing times. A bike tour provides an excellent opportunity to get to know the city coupled with a fantastic day out.
Bike Tours in Marbella generally split into two different tours. These include the city centre and the famous Puerto Banús . The city centre tours are deep in rich history and stunning architecture. Whereas the Marina of Puerto Banus is where extravagant yachts dock daily and outrageously expensive cars are placed side by side.
Highlights of the tours include:
- Ancient city walls and castle ruins
- Beautiful beach promenade
- Historic old town with narrow streets and whitewashed houses
- Puerto Banus Marina
- Old fishermen village in the east of Marbella
- Remains of the fortress-Fuerte
- Holy Church of Christ
- The Golden Mile
Whatever time of the year you visit Marbella, you can be sure the bikes tours will provide a fantastic day out and once you have enjoyed the stunning views Marbella has to offer you can kick back and enjoy the luxuries of the summer place villa.
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Thursday, 19 April 2012
Golfing In Marbella
Marbella is a paradise for all golf lovers. The Costa del Sol is renowned across the world as one of the most beautiful destinations for a golf holiday. There are more than 25 golf courses in Marbella making it the most popular destination for a variety of fantastic courses in the Costa del Sol.
Below we have listed some of the best courses in Marbella:
The Marbella Golf club
The Marbella Golf Club us a brilliant course with a great design. The Fairways are narrow and protected by trees. Tee shots are high on a mountain which makes them challenging for even the most experience golfer.
The Rio Real Golf Club
Rio Real Golf Course gets its name from the river that meanders through the golf course on its way to the Med. The 1965 layout is the work of Javier Arana, Spain's foremost course designer, and he has created an easily-walked golf course which most players will be able to cope with. The nearby sea is visible from the elevated parts of this beautiful golf course.
The Aloha Golf Club
The Aloha Golf Course is an exclusive club that has one of the most beautiful and outstanding golf courses in Spain. This course was designed by Javier Arana, technician and strategist, and has hosted the PGA European Tour, in 2007, 2008 and 2012, standing as a reference point for both professional and amateurs who wish to enjoy the real essence of golf on a unique course.
With numerous courses, driving ranges and golf schools, the beginner can learn to play and the expert can improve his technique in the warmth of the Costa del Sol sun. It's not surprising that so many golfers each year choose the Marbella as their holiday destination.
Below we have listed some of the best courses in Marbella:
The Marbella Golf club
The Marbella Golf Club us a brilliant course with a great design. The Fairways are narrow and protected by trees. Tee shots are high on a mountain which makes them challenging for even the most experience golfer.
The Rio Real Golf Club
Rio Real Golf Course gets its name from the river that meanders through the golf course on its way to the Med. The 1965 layout is the work of Javier Arana, Spain's foremost course designer, and he has created an easily-walked golf course which most players will be able to cope with. The nearby sea is visible from the elevated parts of this beautiful golf course.
The Aloha Golf Club
The Aloha Golf Course is an exclusive club that has one of the most beautiful and outstanding golf courses in Spain. This course was designed by Javier Arana, technician and strategist, and has hosted the PGA European Tour, in 2007, 2008 and 2012, standing as a reference point for both professional and amateurs who wish to enjoy the real essence of golf on a unique course.
With numerous courses, driving ranges and golf schools, the beginner can learn to play and the expert can improve his technique in the warmth of the Costa del Sol sun. It's not surprising that so many golfers each year choose the Marbella as their holiday destination.
Friday, 30 March 2012
Marbella In The Spring
Marbella has a beautiful climate all year round but the end of march also marks the end of what constitutes a rainy season in southern Spain. Springtime in Marbella is an extremely pleasant season where the sun shines all day long and temperatures don't rise above the mid-twenties.
This relatively cool period of the year therefore is the perfect time to take on some of the more energetic activities that Marbella has to offer.
There are a choice of tour operators offering half or full days out where you can learn about the native plants and animals as well as taking time out for a bit of wildlife spotting or swimming in remote pools and streams.
There are details of all the attractions and tours you can do in the Summer Place welcome pack for fun and relaxation no matter what time of year it is.
This relatively cool period of the year therefore is the perfect time to take on some of the more energetic activities that Marbella has to offer.
Golf
Marbella is a popular golfing destination and for keen players, spring golf in Marbella is an excellent way to spend time. There are several courses to choose from and there is information on Costa Del Sol Golf by following the link.Cycling
Get on two wheels and discover parts of Marbella you never knew existed. From the narrow streets of the old town up to the old crumbling ruins, bike rides are a great way to explore the local area. There are many places to hire bikes as well as several organised tours.Take A Wildlife Tour
Spring time is the time of year when the northern hemisphere bursts into life and it's no different in the countryside around Marbella. Vehicle tours can be uncomfortably hot in the height of summer so earlier in the year is a far better time to go.There are a choice of tour operators offering half or full days out where you can learn about the native plants and animals as well as taking time out for a bit of wildlife spotting or swimming in remote pools and streams.
End of the Day
No matter what you choose to do in Marbella, the luxury villa of Summer Place is not far. And with such a great place for you to come back to at the end of the day, you'll enjoy any activity to the fullest.There are details of all the attractions and tours you can do in the Summer Place welcome pack for fun and relaxation no matter what time of year it is.
Friday, 10 February 2012
Things to see and do in Marbella
Things to see and Southern Spain is a wonderful place that benefits from fantastic weather and wonderful, friendly people. Renowned for its fabulous beaches, food and nightlife it is a holiday winner year on year with visitors from across the globe.
However what many tourists miss out on when visiting the region is realising that there is much more to Marbella, and Andalucia, than just beaches and the nightlife.
Hire a car and drive in any direction and within 30 minutes to 2 hours you are met by a whole different Spain and there is something for everyone to enjoy.
Mijas Pueblo
Mijas Pueblo is just a short drive inland from Marbella and Summer Place Villa. It is a typical white, Spanish village. Accessible by bus or car it is a must visit location for any trip to this region. With its narrow cobbled streets this picturesque hillside village, although home to a large ex-pat community, has managed to retain much of its traditional Andalucian way of life.
Visit the village to enjoy a Spanish tapas lunch take a ride on the Donkey Taxis that still operate around the village.
Santa Semana – Holy Week – is when the Spanish celebrate Easter and this is when Mijas really comes alive with history and tradition, a celebration not to be missed.
El Chorro
More commonly known as Malaga’s Lake District, El Chorro is a small village in the Guadalhorce Valley. The village is located in the limestone region and is home to reservoirs, created by the introduction of a large dam in the 1920’s, that are a stunningly beautiful turquoise colour and this is where the Spanish come to picnic, swim and fish and relax with family and friends.
You can also camp here so if you want to leave your luxury Spanish villa rental and get back to nature you can do so in El Chorro – just remember your mosquito repellent!
Ronda
Just 45 minutes from the coast Ronda is set in between three natural parks and is the birthplace of modern bullfighting, Spain’s national sport.
Although considered barbaric by many, the sport, and its heritage, cannot be ignored. A must see on any visit to the town is the Plaza de Toros, the oldest bullring in Spain, which is now a museum charting the history of bullfighting. Look closely and you may see memorabilia charting the success of Frank ‘El Ingles’ Evans, the Salford born English bullfighter who was, at the height of his career, 63rd in the world rankings.
Ronda works hard to retain its historic charm and is known worldwide for the views from its three bridges that span the El Tajo gorge.
Holidaying in southern Spain has so much more to offer than just the beach and the pool. Make the most of your stay on the Costa del Sol and explore this fantastic region to begin to truly understand the beauty of Spain.
However what many tourists miss out on when visiting the region is realising that there is much more to Marbella, and Andalucia, than just beaches and the nightlife.
Hire a car and drive in any direction and within 30 minutes to 2 hours you are met by a whole different Spain and there is something for everyone to enjoy.
Mijas Pueblo
Mijas Pueblo is just a short drive inland from Marbella and Summer Place Villa. It is a typical white, Spanish village. Accessible by bus or car it is a must visit location for any trip to this region. With its narrow cobbled streets this picturesque hillside village, although home to a large ex-pat community, has managed to retain much of its traditional Andalucian way of life.
Visit the village to enjoy a Spanish tapas lunch take a ride on the Donkey Taxis that still operate around the village.
Santa Semana – Holy Week – is when the Spanish celebrate Easter and this is when Mijas really comes alive with history and tradition, a celebration not to be missed.
El Chorro
More commonly known as Malaga’s Lake District, El Chorro is a small village in the Guadalhorce Valley. The village is located in the limestone region and is home to reservoirs, created by the introduction of a large dam in the 1920’s, that are a stunningly beautiful turquoise colour and this is where the Spanish come to picnic, swim and fish and relax with family and friends.
You can also camp here so if you want to leave your luxury Spanish villa rental and get back to nature you can do so in El Chorro – just remember your mosquito repellent!
Ronda
Just 45 minutes from the coast Ronda is set in between three natural parks and is the birthplace of modern bullfighting, Spain’s national sport.
Although considered barbaric by many, the sport, and its heritage, cannot be ignored. A must see on any visit to the town is the Plaza de Toros, the oldest bullring in Spain, which is now a museum charting the history of bullfighting. Look closely and you may see memorabilia charting the success of Frank ‘El Ingles’ Evans, the Salford born English bullfighter who was, at the height of his career, 63rd in the world rankings.
Ronda works hard to retain its historic charm and is known worldwide for the views from its three bridges that span the El Tajo gorge.
Holidaying in southern Spain has so much more to offer than just the beach and the pool. Make the most of your stay on the Costa del Sol and explore this fantastic region to begin to truly understand the beauty of Spain.
Monday, 23 January 2012
Beach Clubs to visit in Puerto Banus
If you are visiting Puerto Banus on holiday, it’s a good idea to have an idea of the beach clubs in the area. Beach clubs are the perfect place to spend a lazy day, soaking up the sun and having a dip in the pool or the sea. After the day is over the beach clubs turn into the place to be with pool parties and DJ’s and a collection of VIP’s.
If you are looking for a luxury establishment then you are spoilt for choice, this area of Marbella is like Spain’s answer to Saint Tropez.
Buddha Beach combines a pool on the beach front so you can have your choice of sea or pool. There are a range of bed options on offer from a single sunbed to double beds and four poster beds depending on the level of luxury you want. You don’t need to move as there is a snack and drinks service to the sunbeds.
If you do chose to move you can visit the alfresco restaurant where east meets west. Choose from Sushi, fresh local seafood or Thai fusion cuisine or why not a combination. The menu is varied and will have dish to suit all tastes.
Also away from the sunbed you can visit the spa area, where you can get a head or full body massage or immerse your feet in fish with Aqua Sole fish pedicures.
The day doesn’t end when the sun goes down, Buddha beach hosts Limelight Dance events on Thursday nights and Funky Friday pool parties every Friday. On Sundays there’s the brunch buffet the perfect cure for the night before at 35€ for a buffet of thai, sushi, meat and seafood.
There is also the pool party event of the season Lovejuice on Saturday 4th June 2012. Buddha beach is open from April through to September
Ocean Club Marbella is located on the seafront, with a large saltwater swimming pool. The pool is surrounded by double sunbeds. The restaurant has a menu suitable for most tastes, with a combination of sushi, classical French cuisine and traditional Mediterranean foods. This beach club attracts the top VIP’s into the VIP areas and can offer a party service where you can design every aspect of the party. The Ocean club has Tropicana Fridays with cocktails and entertainment with a tropical feel. OC Saturdays feature the clubs resident DJ’s liven up the night with amazing tunes and entertainment. You can then chill on the Sunday with Lazy Sundays. This club is open from the end of April to mid-September.
If you are just looking for a beachside restaurant with sunbeds then take a look at Mistral Beach that offers standard sun loungers, an Italian themed restaurant that also offers local dishes. The local water sports centre will keep you entertained with varied water sports to try.
Pedro’s beach is the place to go if you are not looking for a resort style environment. The bar hasn’t really changed in years, it’s very laid back, and you can rent a sunbed and have a drink or snack on the fresh fish dishes
.
With the choice of beach clubs and beaches on offer Puerto Banus is a great location for a holiday, stay in a luxury villa rental in Marbella and visit the Spanish Saint Tropez.
If you are looking for a luxury establishment then you are spoilt for choice, this area of Marbella is like Spain’s answer to Saint Tropez.
Buddha Beach combines a pool on the beach front so you can have your choice of sea or pool. There are a range of bed options on offer from a single sunbed to double beds and four poster beds depending on the level of luxury you want. You don’t need to move as there is a snack and drinks service to the sunbeds.
If you do chose to move you can visit the alfresco restaurant where east meets west. Choose from Sushi, fresh local seafood or Thai fusion cuisine or why not a combination. The menu is varied and will have dish to suit all tastes.
Also away from the sunbed you can visit the spa area, where you can get a head or full body massage or immerse your feet in fish with Aqua Sole fish pedicures.
The day doesn’t end when the sun goes down, Buddha beach hosts Limelight Dance events on Thursday nights and Funky Friday pool parties every Friday. On Sundays there’s the brunch buffet the perfect cure for the night before at 35€ for a buffet of thai, sushi, meat and seafood.
There is also the pool party event of the season Lovejuice on Saturday 4th June 2012. Buddha beach is open from April through to September
Ocean Club Marbella is located on the seafront, with a large saltwater swimming pool. The pool is surrounded by double sunbeds. The restaurant has a menu suitable for most tastes, with a combination of sushi, classical French cuisine and traditional Mediterranean foods. This beach club attracts the top VIP’s into the VIP areas and can offer a party service where you can design every aspect of the party. The Ocean club has Tropicana Fridays with cocktails and entertainment with a tropical feel. OC Saturdays feature the clubs resident DJ’s liven up the night with amazing tunes and entertainment. You can then chill on the Sunday with Lazy Sundays. This club is open from the end of April to mid-September.
If you are just looking for a beachside restaurant with sunbeds then take a look at Mistral Beach that offers standard sun loungers, an Italian themed restaurant that also offers local dishes. The local water sports centre will keep you entertained with varied water sports to try.
Pedro’s beach is the place to go if you are not looking for a resort style environment. The bar hasn’t really changed in years, it’s very laid back, and you can rent a sunbed and have a drink or snack on the fresh fish dishes
.
With the choice of beach clubs and beaches on offer Puerto Banus is a great location for a holiday, stay in a luxury villa rental in Marbella and visit the Spanish Saint Tropez.
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