The World’s Best Place to Live

Moving to Spain for a better quality of life: The top 10 reasons people are choosing Marbella.

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Marbella’s Thriving Sports Scene

From rugby to rhythmic gymnastics, Marbella’s local athletes are winning medals and representing Spain.

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Americans moving to Spain for a better quality of life

Spain is the hottest region in Europe this year for many Americans seeking a better lifestyle.

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Climbing La Torrecilla in La Sierra de las Nieves National Park

The ascent of La Torrecilla, one of the most popular hikes in the Marbella area, overviewed by walking guide and author Guy Hunter-Watts.

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Marbella’s NYE parties to consider

Time to plan your New Year’s party, after-party, and recovery time! We review Marbella’s best options for ringing in the New Year, 2023.

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Tis the Season: Christmas in Marbella

From traditional 5-star events to a Malaga getaway, Giles Brown guides us through the festive season on the coast.

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Villa Alcuzcuz – Leading by example

We are delighted to share the news that the multi-award winning Villa Alcuzcuz, now officially the largest luxury passive house in Spain, has been granted Passivhaus Certification.

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A Marbella-Style Christmas

Here are the must-see Christmas events and top restaurant suggestions for a Happy Christmas, Marbella style.

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Nerja and the Balcony of Europe

We take a day trip to Nerja, the picture-postcard town on the eastern border of the Malaga province, known for its stunning promenade, incredible caves and crystal-clear waters.

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Marvellous Málaga!

Málaga is a joyful and exuberant metropolis steeped in history, art and culture. We spend a weekend soaking it up and share our tips on how best to enjoy it.

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Hooray for the Helicopter!

Lunch at Ascari racecourse in Jerez? A tour of the Málaga vineyards at sunset? Or you just need to get the airport quick? Helicopter tours and services in Andalucía.

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The Story of Marbella

Romans and Moors, and many others before them, lived in Marbella, and they left behind a bigger footprint than we might have imagined.

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