Attractions
Often referred to as the "hidden gem of the Costa del Sol," Puerto de la Duquesa boasts a picturesque marina surrounded by a variety of restaurants, bars, and shops.
It's an ideal spot for leisurely strolls, dining, and enjoying the vibrant nightlife.
This 18th-century fortress was built to defend the coast from pirate attacks. Today, it houses a small museum showcasing archaeological finds from the area and offers panoramic sea views.
Constructed in the late 18th century atop a 16th-century chapel, this church is located in the heart of Manilva's old town. It features traditional Andalusian architecture and offers a peaceful retreat.
These natural sulfur baths date back to Roman times and are said to have been visited by Julius Caesar.
The mineral-rich waters are believed to have healing properties.
One of Spain’s top golf courses, this 18-hole course offers stunning views and a luxurious experience for golf enthusiasts.
Manilva is famous for its vineyards, particularly for producing sweet Moscatel wine. Visit a local bodega for a tour and tasting experience.
This scenic trail starts near the windmills on the Manilva-Gaucín road, leading hikers through valleys and around the "Utrera" rock formations.
The route crosses the Rio Manilva at a ford and offers picturesque views of the countryside.
This trail connects Manilva to the charming village of Casares, passing by historic mills and offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes.
It's a favourite among hikers for its blend of natural beauty and cultural landmarks.
Ronda, one of Spain's oldest towns, is perched atop a deep gorge and is famous for its dramatic views, historic bullring, and the stunning Puente Nuevo bridge.
The town's rich history and beautiful architecture make it a must-visit destination.
A British Overseas Territory located at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, Gibraltar offers unique attractions such as the Rock of Gibraltar, St. Michael's Cave, and the famous Barbary macaques.
Visitors can also enjoy duty-free shopping and explore the town's rich military history.
Known for its white-sand beaches and strong winds, Tarifa is a popular spot for kitesurfing and windsurfing.
The town offers a charming old quarter with narrow streets, shops, and cafes.
From Tarifa, visitors can also take a ferry to Tangier, Morocco, for a unique day trip experience.
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