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Benalmadena is a municipality of the Spanish province of Málaga in the Andalusia region. It is 12 km away from Malaga Airport. Furthermore, Benalmadena is located 20 km from Marbella and 20 km from the center of Malaga. This means that, in addition to Benalmadena itself, there are also beautiful places to discover nearby.
Benalmadena has a beautiful stretched beach with cozy restaurants and bars and an old village with the traditional white painted houses and small streets. Benalmadena also offers a beautiful park and a new harbor with many restaurants.
Approximately 20 KM from Benalmádena, you will find one of the most popular cities in Spain. A port city that breathes the Andalusian lifestyle, Malaga is best known for its famous artist; Pablo Picasso. Dressed in golden beaches and a charming old town, Malaga is loaded with history.
Discover the heart of our community by exploring the vibrant local markets, where you’ll find the best treasures and authentic experiences. For personalized recommendations on where to go, simply contact our friendly front desk team; they are here to make your stay truly unforgettable.
Half an hour drive from Benalmádena to the buzzing Marbella. Also known as the playground for the rich and famous. Surrounded by the Sierra blanca mountains, you will find 27 km of sandy mediterranean beaches, villas and golf courses. West of the adorable Marbella old town, the Golden mile of prestigious nightclubs and coastal estates leads to Puerto Banús, the marina filled with luxury yachts, surrounded by upmarket boutiques and bars.
Sierra Nevada is a mountain range in the South of Spain, containing the highest point in continental Spain. After just a two hour drive from Benalmádena, you can find yourself on the slopes in the winter (110 km of pistes) or enjoying one of the many hiking trails in the summer.
Tarifa is located in the province of Cadiz. Known as one of the worlds most popular destinations for kite surfing. Not feeling sporty? No need to worry, Tarifa is a fairytale town with incredible beaches and crystal water, Tarifa has a laid-back atmosphere of its own.
Ronda is a mountaintop city at less than an hour drive from Benalmádena set dramatically above a deep gorge, boasting one of the most extraordinary views in Spain. The historic views, old town, wineries and adventurous activities make this town the perfect day trip.
Doñana is one of Europe’s most beautiful and important wetlands. What makes this national park so special is that in just one day you can see very different ecosystems: marshland, lagoons, pine groves, aloe veras, moving dunes, cliffs and unspoiled white beaches. A natural spectacle that is different each season, between the Andalusian provinces of Huelva, Seville and Cadiz. A must for all nature lovers!
Sacromonte is known as the gypsy quarter, drawing visitors to the hills above Granada for music and dancing. Venues in hillside caves host dramatic flamenco shows along the narrow Camino de Sacromonte road. Sacromonte Caves preserves houses built into the rock, with sweeping views over the city.
A small village in the province of Málaga. It is one of the most popular rock climbing attractions in Spain, also frequented by mountain bikes, hikers and campers. It scenic nature and light blue lakes make it a must visit.
If you are after a different experience and you don’t mind traveling a bit longer (1 hour and 40 minutes drive), Gibraltar is the place to go. Gibraltar belongs to the UK despite being located in the Spanish Peninsula, for which it has influences from many cultures due to its position and this is reflected in the food and architecture. Gibraltar has many things to offer – from exploring Top of The Rock and Gibraltar Nature Reserve for dolphin watching and relaxing on sandy beaches.
From its unique Feria de los Patios to the mighty Mosque-Cathedral, the city’s cultural and historic offerings mean it deserves a place on everyone’s bucket list. Home to the largest old town in Spain and the only city in the world to have four Unesco-protected sites. All of this can be seen at less than two hours drive from Benalmádena.
The cable car connects Benalmádena with the Calamorro Mountain. As soon as you enter it, you will be amazed by the view. At the top you have views of Benalmádena, Fuengirola, Torremolinos and even a view of Gibraltar and the coast of Africa. Calamorro mountain has even more to offer at the top; falconry shows, restaurants, a stargazing area, hiking trails and horseback riding.
At a two hour drive, though often overlooked, Jerez de la Frontera is one of southern Spain’s most beautiful destinations. Steeped in horse fairs, flamenco and sherry, it’s a must-visit city if you’re travelling around Andalusia. A pearl when it comes to experiencing the true Andalusian culture.
Osuna, located in Andalusia, Spain, features the impressive Petra de Osuna, a historic site with ancient troglodyte dwellings carved into sandstone cliffs. These unique dwellings, similar to those at Petra in Jordan, offer a fascinating glimpse into the rich history and architectural heritage of the region. They are a testament to the ingenuity and resourcefulness of past civilizations.
Embark on a captivating journey from Gibraltar to Tangier by boat for a day of immersion and cultural exploration. Cross the crystal clear waters of the Strait of Gibraltar and disembark in Tangier, where you will be enchanted by its vibrant markets, rich history and tantalizing cuisine. Experience the magic of two continents in one day with our unforgettable excursion.
Nestled in the picturesque Andalusian landscape, El Rocio captivates visitors with its enchanting combination of tradition and natural beauty. This hidden gem radiates a unique charm, with vibrant festivals, timeless architecture and the serene allure of its marshlands. Explore the rich tapestry of Spanish culture and immerse yourself in the captivating charm of El Rocio, a true hidden treasure waiting to be discovered.
Setenil de las Bodegas is a picturesque village located in the province of Cadiz, Spain, known for its unique architecture built directly into the surrounding cliffs. Its charming streets wind between rock formations and offer visitors a glimpse of its rich history and cultural heritage. Setenil is also known for its delicious local cuisine, making it a must-visit destination for food and history enthusiasts alike.
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