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Gibralter - The Rock of Gibraltar, the most famous rock in the world, Gibraltar is situated at the southern end of Europe with a land frontier to Spain on its northern front. It rest at the crossroads of the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.
Puerto Banus - Puerto Banus, located in the so-called New Andalusia, west of Marbella, Spain. This tourist enclave has become, since it was conceived 40 years ago, one of the largest entertainment centres on the Costa del Sol achieved international fame.
Marbella - Marbella is a city of southern Spain, belonging to the province of Malaga, in Andalusia, located on the shores of the Mediterranean, between Malaga and the Strait of Gibraltar and the slopes of the Picos Sierra Blanca and Juanar.
Sotogrande Port - The Sotogrande Port is also known as Sotogrande Marina, (El Puerto Deportivo de Sotogrande), and is situated 16 km northeast of Gibraltar. As yachts leave the Atlantic Ocean, the Sotogrande marina is one of the first ports of call of the Mediterranean.
Sevilla - Sevilla is one of the most beautiful cities in south of Spain, only 200 km from Finca Cortesin, variety of buildings and monuments like the Cathedral called 'La giralda', the Gold Tower, Plaza de Espana, and the Alcazar Gardens, an amazing experience!
Ronda - Ronda is situated in the northwestern part of Malaga. It is one of the oldest towns in Spain and has its origins in Prehistory with important rests such as the Cave of the Pileta, a true relic of Andalousian stone age art.
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Jerez - Jerez has world-renowned attractions that make the city one of the most complete and appealing destinations in Andalucia; the horses, wine, brandy and Flamenco are typical of Andalucia and Spain, and are differentiating features.
Malaga - Malaga's coastline forms part of the Costa del Sol, a special part of the Mediterranean. The climate is temperate. This is due to the mountains that protect the coast from cold north winds. Today it is a maritime city rich in culture.
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