The Old Town of Marbella dates back to the 15th century and is a great destination to really take in the Andalusian atmosphere. White houses and historical buildings are decorated with colorful flowers creating picture-perfect photo opportunities. There are plenty of rooftop patios, boutique clothing stores, and historic buildings. This is the place to get lost for an afternoon as you wander through its narrow streets.
After your cruise (or kayaking tour), spend some time in Puerto Banús to enjoy some fresh seafood. Puerto Banús is the place to be for nightlife in Marbella and as you walk the streets you’ll see ultra-chic twenty-somethings showing off their fast cars and designer shoes. Here you’ll find posh restaurants and bars where you’ll definitely want to put on your designer dress to head out for a night on the town.
Marbella Wine and bike tour is one of the best ways to explore the old town while immersing in Andalucian food and wine. Part food tour and cultural immersion, you’ll learn about Spanish history and culture as you cycle from Dali’s Sculptures in Avenida Del Mar through Alameda Park and the Old City while sampling tapas and Spanish wine or beer.
Playa de la Fontanilla is the most popular beach in Marbella located close to the city center. You’ll find cabanas and lounge chairs for rent and plenty of restaurants and amenities. If you are looking for some fun activities on the beach, there are plenty of water sports to be had.