about marbella

Marbella, in Southern Spain is central to the beach & all the amenities the Costa del Sol has to offer. There are numerous bars and restaurants offering a wide variety of cuisines to suit all tastes.  In addition, there is Sea, Sun, Tennis, Golf, Horse-riding, Horse-racing, Superb Countryside and Blue Flag beaches.

There are also supermarkets, car hire shops, newsagents, medical centers and numerous places to exchange your money.   We have Aqua Parks, Horse Racing, Go Karting, a SeaLife Centre, Zoo, Adventure parks, Theme Parks, Shopping Centers and the most enjoyable climate in Europe.  The Perfect place for your next holiday destination.
about southern spain

some places to visit around marbella

Cabopino    

Cabopino and Cabopino beach are situated on the coast, halfway between Fuengirola and Marbella. Miles of beautiful sandy beaches with water sports, fishing and boat trips.The sandy beach and dunes can be reached via the road at the side of the apartment block. There is also a pleasant harbour and renowned restaurants. Cabopino is one of the Costa del Sol's best kept secret.

Marbella

One of the most delightful promenades on the Costa Del Sol, with its classy restaurants and bars overlooking the beach front. A visit to the Orange Square will bring you to a host of street restaurants in the old part of Marbella.



Fuengirola

A busy resort, with 8km of good clean beaches, where the promenade spans the entire coast. The town comes alive at night with its many bars & clubs's. Many water sports attractions are also available here.



Puerto Banus

With it’s mega rich yachts, world famous fashion shops, Casino, shopping centre, top beaches and spectacular views, makes this place special. The nightlife is buzzing with numerous Bars & Restaurants overlooking themarina. Hire a yacht and go out into the Mediterranean.


Mijas Pueblo

One of the prettiest villages in Spain, this traditional village has breath taking views. Tour the charm of this village on the famous Donkey taxis. Also lookout for the Mineral water spring at the entrance to the village.



Ronda

Ronda is truly a spectacular village, famous throughout Spain for the plunging river gorge which divides this enchanting village. Ronda also has the oldest & most beautiful bullring in the whole of Spain.




Gibraltar

Has many attractions, St Michaels Cave, Cable cars,Wild Dolphins & Barbary apes. Some of the major supermarkets found in UK, most of all tax free shopping (Don't forget to take passport along when visiting).

about north devon

The stunning beaches of North Devon and its world renowned reputation for wildlife, nature and beauty set a most amazing backdrop for the coastal towns and countryside villages that make up the area that is Devon.

Historic Barnstable dates back 1000 years and is a hub for great retail therapy. For nature lovers, see the puffins on Lundy Island or visit the Exmoor National Park to discover the most stunning views. The harbour, beaches and attractions in Ilfracombe have been attracting holiday makers in their droves since the Victorian era.
about north devon

some places to visit around north devon

Barnstaple    

Barnstaple is the oldest borough in the country and is the commercial and agricultural centre of North Devon. Today it has a wonderful mixture of Victorian, Medieval and Georgian architecture and is proud to be a multiple winner of Britain in Bloom.

Bideford

Today Bideford is known as the little white town which has changed little over the years. It is a large market town and port with an active fishing industry.


Clovelly

Clovelly hangs on a 400ft cliff where donkeys were once used to transport people and goods up the steep cobbled streets. The Quay has a great deal of smuggling and pirate history associated with it. Once a bustling fishing village, it is still a traffic free village retaining its original charms.


Croyde

Superb sandy beaches and a village steeped in old-world charm. One of the prettiest villages in Devon due to its many thatched chocolate box cottages. Today the area is popular with the young surfing community and with walkers.

Ilfracombe

Ilfracombe became a very important holiday town during the Victorian era and today it still sees families flock here from all over the country to enjoy its beaches, harbour and attractions.