![]() Theres no direct rail link from Malaga airport to Marbella. Youll probably find its not worth renting a car: the narrow Marbella streets are much friendlier to pedestrians than vehicles; signposting isnt great; and traffic lights are positioned high up so you have to squint into the sun There are buses from Malaga airport: see www.andalucia.com/travel/bus/airport.htm for timetables and details. |
![]() Refer to our business directory for more information about beach clubs and chiringuitos in the Marbella area. Marbella is rich in history, and was heavily influenced by the Moorish occupation of the coast and the rest of Spain of nearly 800 years. |
![]() Without doubt, you will have plenty of golf courses to choose from in Marbella and its surroundings. Marbella Golf y Country Club, Los Naranjos Golf Club, Aloha Golf Club and Marbella Club Golf Resort are some of the places where you may enjoy shooting some holes while overlooking the sea. |
![]() But Marbella has other, less ostentatious attractions. Its natural setting is magnificent, sheltered by the beautiful Sierra Blanca mountains, while its surprisingly attractive casco antiguo old town is replete with narrow lanes and well-tended flower boxes. Long before Marbella starting luring golfers, zillionaires and retired Latin American dictators, it was home to Phoenicians, Visigoths, Romans and Moors. |
![]() Find out for yourself why the Spanish town of Marbella, with both Andalusian and Moorish influences alike, is the Costa del Sol's' top tourist destination. Ermita de Santiago XV. Dating from the 15th century, this church is the oldest religious building in Marbella. |
![]() If you feel like enjoying a good shopping day, Marbella has two very interesting alternatives to offer: you can go to the small shops in the old city centre or you can opt for a visit to a modern shopping mall like La Cañada. |
![]() Located on the Costa del Sol, Barceló Marbella is the ultimate setting for weddings, given its fine cuisine, the exclusivity of its halls and its proximity to the wonderful beaches of Marbella. Barceló Marbella offers a fantastic professional events programme for those seeking meetings on the Costa del Sol. |
![]() Home Marbella Travel Guide - How to Spend a Weekend in Marbella. Marbella Travel Guide - How to Spend a Weekend in Marbella. Marbella, in the south of Spain is a vibrant coastal town with a large number of sandy beaches, a charming Old Town and some exciting nightlife. |
![]() Festivals dedicated to music include the Marbella International Opera Festival held in August since 2001, 99 the Marbella Reggae Festival 100 in July, and the Marbella International Film Festival 101 in June at different locations around the city-amongst them the beach, aboard a boat or in Old Town. |
![]() MARBELLA GOLF COUNTRY CLUB. Designed by the legendary Robert Trent Jones Senior, and located just 5 minutes drive from Marbella city centre, Marbella Golf Country Club provides one of the best and most challenging golfing experiences on the Costa Del Sol. |
![]() At MarBella Corfu Hotel we look forward to welcoming you as part of our family. All of our MarBella Corfu rooms and suites command spectacular views of the Ionian Sea, the mountains or the resorts landscaped gardens from a private terrace or balcony. |
![]() Experience it all. Whether youre a local, staying with us or nearby, tap into Marbella Clubs special events and dates for your diary. For the second consecutive year, CHANEL reopens its boutique at the legendary hotel, the Marbella Club. Collagerie x Marbella Club. |