Halved dagtocht naar Marbella en de Golden Mile met bezoek aan Puerto Banus
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Halved dagtocht naar Marbella en de Golden Mile met bezoek aan Puerto Banus

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Taal: Duits, Engels, Frans, Nederlands
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Duur: van 4 uur tot 8 uur
Highlights
  • Je ontdekt twee totaal verschillende kustplaatsen in één trip - Marbella en Puerto Banus
  • Je verkent de sfeervolle oude binnenstad van Marbella en het ‘Sinaasappelplein'
  • Tijdens een panoramische rit vang je een glimp op van de glamour van de Golden Mile, enclave van de rich and famous
  • In Puerto Banus heb je vrije tijd om je de peperdure boten en snelle auto's te vergapen
  • Je deskundige lokale gids heeft een ongeëvenaarde kennis van Marbella en de Golden Mile
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Het sfeervolle oude centrum van Marbella en de chique weelde van Puerto Banus vormen een schitterend contrast op deze tour. Trek een halve dag uit om ze allebei te verkennen, met voldoende vrije tijd om zelf rond te kijken. Sonia, een van onze deskundige lokale gidsen, zegt: "De Golden Mile is synoniem met luxe sinds 1954, toen prins Alfonso von Hohenlohe het Marbella Club Hotel opende. Deze exclusieve club verleidde royalty's en andere glamoureuze figuren om Marbella te bezoeken. Toen zij hun eigen villa's in het gebied begonnen te bouwen, was de Golden Mile geboren.”

Je start in het oude gedeelte van Marbella, waar je de tijd aan jezelf hebt om in de winkels rond te snuffelen en door de geplaveide straten te wandelen. Strijk neer op het populaire Plaza de los Naranjos voor een kop koffie – dit populaire plein met de sinaasappelbomen is omzoomd met traditionele restaurants en cafés. Het is dan ook het pittoreske middelpunt van de oude binnenstad. Slenter daarna door het schaduwrijke Alameda Park met de betegelde bankjes en fontein en bekijk de beelden van Dalì in de Avenida del Mar. Of kuier onder de palmen van de boulevard langs de kust.

Dan maak je een rit over de beroemde Golden Mile – bekende personages zoals Dolph Lundgren, Joan Collins, Hugh Grant en Antonio Banderas hebben hier een optrekje - naar de speeltuin van de miljonairs in Puerto Banus. Vergaap je aan de luxe jachten die in de jachthaven liggen of slenter langs de mondaine boetieks. Sonia zegt: "Deze jachthaven was vroeger een oud vissersdorp. De huidige haven is ontworpen door Jose Banus met het oog op de internationale jetset.” En als je je buik vol hebt van de glitter en glamour, relax dan gewoon met een glas sangria aan de kade en kijk om je heen of je nog een bekend gezicht ziet.

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    Francis Stockmans

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    4.6

    12 december 2025

    Reisde met partner


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    Rene

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    3.8

    8 december 2025

    Reisde met partner


    In het algemeen was alles ok. Goed hotel en het eten was goed alsook nette kamers.

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    Johan

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    3.8

    30 november 2025

    Reisde met de familie


    Bezoek puerto banus prima, geen bezoek aan de gold mile dit was jammer.

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    De Clercq F

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    4.2

    19 november 2025

    Reisde alleen


    Enthousiaste gids met veel algemene kennis en leuke « weetjes ».

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    Paul en Ingrid

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    4.6

    12 november 2025

    Reisde met partner


    Bekwame chauffeur , onwaarschijnlijk sympathieke en onderlegde gids , die haar cliënteel nauw ter harte neemt. Chapeau, Sonja!!! De trip zelf: prachtig , geen ogenblik verveeld.

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    Umberto

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    4.2

    10 november 2025

    Reisde met partner


    Voor iemand die er nog nooit is geweest geeft het een leuke impressie van de bezochte plekken. Door de halve dag is het niet te vermoeiend. Met name de verhalen van de gids waren een mooie omlijsting van deze trip. De prijs van €40 pp zou iets lager mogen

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