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What’s All The Fuss About Puerto Banús – Simply Shuttles

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  To some of our readers, it may seem a dumbfounding notion that one could possibly have to introduce Puerto Banús. After all, it’s Puerto Banús – no less than one of Europe’s most prestigious and luxurious marinas, the quintessential place on the Costa del Sol to see international celebrities or elites, or to be one of those celebrities or elites. What more could one possibly say?  Well, as it happens, quite a lot. You see, with Puerto Banús having celebrated its half-century in 2020 – marking 50 years since it was first constructed by local property developer José Banús – the present moment is an excellent time to reflect on and reappreciate why so many of us love this world-famous destination.  A surviving idyll of old-time glamour  The disruption and uncertainty brought to our lives by the coronavirus pandemic has led to a lot of us yearning for the old days – a time when life and popular culture seemed so much simpler, yet also more glamorous and exciting....

Your Quick Guide To Golfing Breaks In Fuengirola - Simply-Shuttles

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  If you could imagine one of the best places in the world as a golf player, where would it be? For many golf enthusiasts, Fuengirola in Spain is the place.  Located between Málaga and Marbella, Fuengirola is a key destination within the ‘Costa del Golf’ – the Costa del Sol – because of the abundance of beautiful courses here.  A golfing holiday paradise Whether you are traveling alone or in a group, the Fuengirola area has many stunning places to stay and enjoy the scenery, as well as the golf.  There are miles of sandy beaches for you to relax between rounds, and there is always the option of traveling into Málaga or Marbella for sightseeing or entertainment.  Getting around is also easy, as there are specialists in Fuengirola golf transfers – such as ourselves here at Simply Shuttles – that can take you from the airport to your hotel, and then take you to your golf course of choice every day. They can even pick you up afterward, which is ideal if y...

There Is No Small Passion – Andalucía Launches New Easter Tourism Campaign

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  Set to the background of the song “Summertime”, and starring Hollywood legend Antonio Banderas, the Junta de Andalucía has announced the region’s newest tourism campaign for Easter 2022.  With the motto “There is no small passion”, there is nothing more apt for this charming and diverse region. As Easter is a popular season for sightseeing in Andalucía , the campaign serves as a sign that now is a great time to discover the region all over again.  New campaign set to attract tourists over Easter   According to the Vice President of the Junta, Juan Marín, the tourism campaign will use “the metaphor of dance and rely on the figure of Sara Baras as an artist of international stature to express the light, joy and passion that define this land”.  In Marín’s words, Baras uses “beauty, the art, and the passion that it displays”, coupled with other creative mediums for that enchanting Andalucían charm. In the campaign, “music will once again have great ...

Málaga Declared One Of Spain’s Top Three Cities For The Arts And Culture

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  We’ve long known it informally to be the case, and now it’s official: the Andalucían city of Málaga is in the top three cities in Spain for artistic and cultural attractions and activities.  The rise in status, as reported by SUR in English , has been confirmed by the influential ‘Observatory of Culture’ index, which is produced every year by the FundaciónContemporánea. The index shows Málaga behind only Madrid and Barcelona among the country’s highest ranked cultural cities.  Last year’s survey placed Málaga in fourth, which itself was quite the rise from the first edition of the index in 2009, when the city ranked 19 th .  How does the ‘Observatory of Culture’ index come about?                        To create the index, a questionnaire is sent to a panel of experts consisting of more than a thousand leading professionals in the culture and arts...