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Carretera Nacional 340, Km 184, Marbella, Costa del Sol, Andalusia
This is not just a beach, although you can certainly enjoy the water, sand, deckchairs and beach-side snack... More on Yahoo! Travel
With the little rides for the little ones / the go karts for the men / the bar and beach for the women and ... More on TripAdvisor

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Carretera de Cadiz, Km 199, Marbella, Costa del Sol, Andalusia
This beach is located half-way between the towns of Marbella and Mijas, and has over 1000 square meters of fine, white sand. It's one of the loveliest beaches on the whole Costa del Sol, as it's so... More on Yahoo! Travel
Friendly staff and atmosphere. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Avenida de la Ribera, Marbella AN 29660, Spain
Real-estate developer Jose Banús took three years to build this famous marina and it was formally opened in 1970 by Prince Rainier of Monaco and his wife, Grace Kelly. It cost EUR5,499,260 and... More on Yahoo! Travel
Puerto Banus (or just'Banus') is very calm and peaceful during the off season, but from May until late August, it is the prime party spot on the Costa del Sol. More on Yahoo! Travel

#4.
Avenida del Doctor Díaz Viñals, Marbella AN 29601, Spain
You'll find the fascinating Museo del Bonsai in this spacious park that's been enlarged twice in the past 20 years to include two full-size football pitches and athletics tracks surrounded by green... More on Yahoo! Travel
You can enjoy a quiet stroll around the park whilst the children are enjoying themselves as well. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Promenade de Marbelli, Marbella, AN 29600 Spain
If you take into account that the town of Marbella covers over 25 kilometres of coast and beaches, you shou... More on Yahoo! Travel
IT IS MADE OF ITALIAN MARBLE (AT LEAST I THINK ITS ITALIAN) AND IS A VERY RESTFUL PLACE. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Plaza de Los Naranjos, Marbella, AN 29601 Spain
The town's prettiest square retains its original Renaissance-style fountain, 15th-century chapel, stately mansions and, of course, the orange trees that give it its name. Plaza de los Naranjos was ... More on Yahoo! Travel
You can have a nice meal under the orange trees or sit and have a fresh squeezed juice while you take in epitome of what you always thought a Spanish town would be like. More on Yahoo! Travel

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CT.N-340 KM.194,7, 29600 Malaga, Spain
Coast, direct access to the beach, less than 20 km from a natural reserve, flat, shady, 11 hectares, 350 pitches (tents, caravans, camper vans), winter campsite, ... More on Campingo

#8.
Paseo Marítimo, Marbella AN 29601, Spain
This regenerated beach with dark, almost black sand, is 800 meters long and close to the marina, attracting locals and visitors alike. You'll see row upon row of deck chairs and sunshades, ten bars... More on Yahoo! Travel
This is a very urban kind of beach, as it's located by the fishing port, between the western-most side and the breakwater, to be precise. There are 300 meters of fine, white sand, swings and slides... More on Yahoo! Travel

#9.
Avenida de la Reina Victoria, Marbella, AN 29603 Spain
This bullring seats 9500 and holds bullfights every Sunday evening. There are a lot of fights using young bulls, without picadores. Real bullfighters as such do not often fight here, although famous matadors like El Cordobes, El Litro, ... More on Yahoo! Travel

#10.
172 Carretra Nacional 340, Marbella AN 29678, Spain
Near the hotel Pueblo Andaluz is this beach, with over 1 kilometer of fine, white sands, mixed with pebbles from the nearby river, the Río Verde, stretching out into the sea. It's a particularly quiet beach with high quality ... More on Yahoo! Travel
