Traditional food from Málaga: Ten dishes you have to try
Here’s your guide to the traditional food of the Malaga region that you can’t leave Marbella without trying during your vacations.
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[post_content] => On your next holiday in Marbella, why not get to know the area, and sample some wonderful local wines and traditional dishes through a wine tour?
Wine is an important part of the history of Andalucia, believed to be brought to the area by the Phoenicians, around 1100 BC. The area around Marbella, particularly Manilva and Ronda have become famous for wines, and Spanish wines in general are growing in popularity for their quality and excellent value for money.
You’ll find great wines in restaurants in Marbella and some fabulous wine shops in Marbella as well to stock up and sample many Spanish and international wines.
In this article we’re uncovering the options for wine tours in and around Marbella. Read on to find out more….
Why do a wine tour in Marbella?
Marbella Old Town is a stunning warren of narrow streets lined with whitewashed houses, pretty squares and historic buildings. You’ll find fabulous shops, bars and restaurants tucked away at every turn and it’s a lot of fun to explore.
But it can get a little confusing, and it’s easy to go around in circles and miss the best bits. It is also hard to know where the best wine and food can be found and also know what to order, if you’re just visiting.
A wine tour of Marbella Old Town solves both problems by touring the best bits of this historic area, with an experienced and knowledgeable guide. They will make sure you see the most important sites and the most picturesque corners and answer your questions about the history and culture of the area. They have also chosen the best places to go and take the guesswork out of everything by ordering the best food and wine and taking care of everything for you.
From our point of view, this is a great way to sight-see – with stops for food and wine along the way!!
We also have some great vacation rentals in Marbella Old Town if you want to get to know it even better.
What's included with wine tours in Marbella Old Town?
Most wine tours around Marbella Old Town last for three hours. They include a sightseeing tour of Marbella, with a private guide, to introduce you to the history and culture and take you around the most beautiful spots. They will take you for a wine tasting, and to some great tapas bars, where they will pair Spanish wines with delicious local dishes. Many of the tours also include a tasting of olive oils, which is a wonderful experience.
There are group tours which you can join, or private tours that you can organize. The best option for you depends on the size of your group and the level of your knowledge or particular preferences or allergies. If you don’t know too much about Spanish wines yet, and are flexible with what you try and where you go, then join in with a group. If you are quite particular about your wines, or have a large group and prefer to keep the experience just for you, then private is better, but obviously it is a more expensive option, especially if you’re a small group.
We’d recommend that you ask at the tourist office closest to your vacation rental in Marbella for their recommendations on the wine tours that are currently running in Marbella. You can also see the selection of wine tasting tours in and around Marbella on TripAdvisor, so you can see what suits you best and read the reviews. Viator also has a good selection.
Many of the tours focus more on the tapas, then accompanying these dishes with wines, rather than doing pure wine tasting experiences. But we’d definitely recommend these too.
If you’re looking for experiences more focused on the wines, here are two things we’d recommend.
The company Wine & Senses is offering an exciting way to learn about the world of wine in Marbella. They offer a sensory tasting experience with activities and games and 5 different wines to try.
One of the best wine shops in Marbella is Casa Pablo, which we’d definitely recommend for any wine lovers. This great shop also offers monthly wine tasting events and you can also book private wine tastings at Casa Pablo too. Most wine shops will arrange tastings for you, as will some wine bars with extensive wine lists, so don’t be afraid to ask!
Best companies for wine tours Marbella
Get Your Guide offers a selection of Marbella wine tours including tapas, wonderful wines and a tour of different parts of the town. This is a great way to find a wine tour in Marbella that suits you and your group. There’s an option to walk around Marbella and visit the food market to discover the food and wine of this region. There are also wine, olive oil and tapas tours to try, which includes wine tasting in Marbella Old Town. You can find all the information including routes and itinerary on their website.
Rootz wine tours has a range of tours with pick-ups from Marbella exploring the different wine regions within easy reach of Marbella, where you can see beautiful scenery, explore inland Costa del Sol, learn about Spanish wine and wine production and of course enjoy sampling some great wines with an experienced guide.
The tradition of wine in Marbella
Although the most famous Spanish wines on a global level come from the area of Rioja, the Malaga region is also home to a strong wine making tradition. Wine was being made in this area long before the Romans arrived and they continued the practice and improved the quality of the wines, before the Moors arrived and took it to the next level.
Malaga’s most famous wines are sweet, dessert wines, made from muscatel and Pedro Ximenez grapes, using the hot sun to enhance the sweetness of the grapes and make them taste delicious. But it’s not only sweet wines being produced here. We also have dry, aged wines called Fino, which are very popular during Feria time, and best served very cold.
You’ll find excellent red wines being made in Ronda, sweet wines in Manilva and Axarquia, and if you’re happy to travel a little further, you can visit the home of sherry – Jerez, under 2 hours away.
Wine tours, tastings and experiences near to Marbella
If you want to visit the bodegas and see how local wines are made, you will need to leave Marbella center, but you won’t need to travel far. In around an hour, you can be in the beautiful town of Ronda, which is growing in popularity worldwide as a highly respected wine producing region. There are lots of great vineyards, producing wonderful wines and welcoming guests to take wine tours and tastings. Check out our article with tips to help you enjoy the amazing wines and vineyards of Ronda.
On the Western Costa del Sol, a half an hour drive from Marbella is Manilva, a famous producer of sweet wines. There is a wine museum where you can learn about the history and the art of wine making and then go to the vineyard itself and enjoy a wine tasting, overlooking these ancient vines and the sea beyond. Highly recommended if you like dessert wines.
The region's fabulous restaurants often do great tasting menus, with wine pairings, to showcase local wines too.
Spanish wines are a really wonderful part of any holiday to Marbella and we’d definitely encourage you to embrace them!
Browse our Marbella holiday rentals and choose your perfect property for your next trip.
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[post_content] => Padel tennis is one of the most popular sports in Spain. It’s an exciting cross between squash and tennis, played doubles-style in a glass-sided court. It’s a fast-paced game, and pretty easy to pick up, plus it’s very sociable. Joining a padel club in Marbella is a great way to keep fit and meet new people. Today we’re giving you a low-down of the best padel clubs in Marbella, as well as its history and evolution.
Enjoy Padel in Marbella
Although Padel was originally invented in Mexico, Marbella remains the birthplace of the modern style of Padel we know today. Not surprisingly there are loads of fantastic clubs to play in and they are great communities to be a part of. Where better to play padel than where it was developed and became one of the fastest growing sports in the world?
In this article, we will share our favorite padel clubs in Marbella, where you can enjoy this wonderful, fast-paced sport. However, this really is just the tip of the iceberg!
The Royal Padel Club Marbella
Real Club Pádel Marbella is a fantastic place to play padel in Marbella, work out at the gym and hang out with family and friends. With six panoramic glass paddle tennis courts, with WPT approved grass, and latest technology LED lighting. They also boast a dedicated Padel school where you can learn one of the most popular growing sports in Spain and improve your skills with some of the best coaches and trainers. And that’s not all…. This is a sports center with indoor and outdoor gym facilities, a kindergarten, boxing and martial arts classes for kids, a restaurant, salon, barber shop and restaurant. Highly recommended for all the family.
Manolo Santana Racquets Club Tennis, Padel & Fitness
Founded in 1997 by the famous tennis player, Manolo Santana, this legendary Racquets Club is steeped in the history of the sport and remains one of the Marbella’s most renowned tennis clubs. Manolo Santana Racquets Club also has four Padel courts and a gym and fitness center. They offer private lessons, there’s a padel tennis school, you can hire a court for matches, or join their mix-in sessions where you can play and make new friends too. Is there a better place to enjoy Padel than one of Marbella’s historic clubs? Sadly, Manolo is no longer with us, but his legacy remains strong in this fantastic club.
Puente Romano Tennis Club
Puente Romano is one of Marbella’s most glamorous hotels, famous for its wonderful restaurants and bars. But you may not know that it also offers one of the most important tennis and padel clubs in Europe. The Puente Romano Tennis Club includes 10 tennis courts, a gym, sauna and Turkish bath and a restaurant. It also has four padel courts and boasts an academy where kids and adults can learn to play Padel. All their coaches are licensed and highly experienced and they have coaches to suit all levels and types of players. This club has held many prestigious tournaments, including the World Padel Tour, ATP, WTA, Fed Cup and Davis Cup tournaments. You can play there too and enjoy the luxurious facilities.
Royal Tennis Club Marbella
The Royal Tennis Club Marbella offers expert training and the opportunity to play on two premium visitor’s Padel courts with excellent lighting, so even if you want to play at night or after work, you can enjoy a match at the club. You can also enroll in group and private training sessions with experienced coaches for either adults or children to develop your padel skills. There are also tennis courts, a gym, swimming pool, table tennis tables and you can even play billiards – something for everyone!
Nueva Alcantara Club
This is a fantastic padel club very close to Marbella, in San Pedro de Alcantara. It offers 16 courts, a fine dining restaurant, two snack bars, luxury changing rooms, a hair salon and more. They recently held the Andalucia Championship and offer lessons for kids and adults, plus padel tennis camps during school holidays. We’d definitely say the Nueva Alcántara Club is worth a short trip out of Marbella for!
So, what are you waiting for? It’s time to pick up your racquet and discover one of Spain’s most popular and accessible sports at one of these top picks to begin your padel journey.
Find people to play padel with in Marbella
On holiday in Marbella and want to play padel, but don’t have anyone to play with? No problem! Most of the padel clubs in Marbella run regular mix-in events. These events are usually open to all and allow anyone to come along and play with others, plus share a few drinks after the matches.
Manolo Santana Club arranges several mix-ins a week, with something for all abilities. There’s a beginners mix-in on Wednesday at 11am, for higher levels there are events in the evenings on Thursdays and Fridays with food afterwards and there’s one for all abilities with a BBQ on Sundays at 12. Manolo Santana Club has Mix-In Paddle Tennis Matches.
The Royal Tennis Club also holds mix-ins every Sunday, with two hours of tennis with a coach and a free drink, for 15€.
We’d recommend that once you’ve settled in to your holiday rental in Marbella, you pop down to your nearest padel club and ask about their mix-in options as soon as you arrive. It’s a great way to meet people and get active during your holiday.
Learn padel in Marbella
As you’ve seen in our list of padel clubs in Marbella, they all offer private lessons and also padel tennis schools for kids and adults which run throughout the year. So if you’re within easy reach of a padel club, you can get lessons during your visit.
There's also Beyond Padel Academy, based at the Villa Padierna Raquet Club. Experienced and passionate coaches David Cano and Guillermo Vizcay promise to supercharge your padel skills, no matter your level.
There are also private padel teachers that can come to the padel courts in your development, or villa, to give you and the family private lessons, without having to travel.
Padel championships in Marbella and beyond
The International Padel Federation organizes World Padel Championships around the world. There are tournaments in Italy, Hungary and Qatar scheduled this year and you can check out their tournament calendar to find out what’s going on near to you!
If you’re on holiday in Marbella in July, you should head to Malaga for one of the best padel tournaments of the year, the Málaga Premier Padel tournament. Taking place from the 6th to the 14th of July, it will feature some of the best players in the world competing to improve their FIP ranking and for glory! Tickets are €16 for the main matches and just 7.50€ for the qualifiers.
You’ll also find regular tournaments and matches at all of the padel clubs in Marbella, so pop in and ask whether there’s anything happening during your stay.
History of Padel
Padel tennis originated in Mexico and was started by Enrique Corcuera in 1969, when he decided to adapt his personal squash court in Acapulco, creating a new sport called Platform Tennis which involves two players on a smaller court, for a fast-paced, dynamic game.
One of Enrique’s Spanish friends, Alfonso Hohenlohe-Langenburg (the founder of the Marbella Club Hotel) fell in love with the sport and decided to bring it back to his home country, establishing the first two Padel courts in Spain at the Marbella Tennis Club in 1974. He adapted Enrique’s original concept to create a more competitive sport, and over the following 25 years, began to spread this new sport across the country, until over 500 Padel clubs had opened across the Spanish territory in the early 2000s.
The evolution of Padel in Spain… and in the world
Spain has continued to be enamored with the sport, and it is one of the country’s fastest-growing sports activities. By 2005, there were over 1000 Padel Clubs across the country, and the largest Padel Associations decided to establish an international championship that launched the Padel Pro Tour, a championship that lasted until 2012.
The World Padel Series was founded in 2013 to firmly establish padel on the map, and professional worldwide championships replaced the Padel Pro Tour to join elite players around the world, to create an unstoppable momentum. Nowadays, the World Padel Series hosts around 15 to 20 tournaments a year and a Master Series at the end of the season, and the sport is starting to take off in other countries as well.
In 2022, according to padel.fyi there were more than 25 million active padel players in 110 countries and 40,000 padel courts globally. It is continuing to grow in popularity because it’s easy to learn, fun to play and really social.
Join the fun on your next holiday in Marbella
If you’d like to make padel part of your next holiday to Marbella, contact us today. Give us your requirements and your dates and we’ll come up with a shortlist of holiday rental properties in Marbella, which are close to a padel club, or have padel courts within the community. Some of our villas even boast their very own padel tennis courts for you and the family to enjoy! It’s a great thing to incorporate into your holiday plans!
When you book your holiday rental in Marbella, feel free to reach out to us for recommendations of the nearest clubs to where you’re staying. Many developments also have padel courts which are free to use for guests, so let us know if that’s a priority for you, and we can share a shortlist of holiday rentals in Marbella with padel courts for you.
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[post_content] => Are you someone who loves to shop ‘til you drop? You’ll be in heaven in Marbella!
There are so many retail therapy options, from large shopping malls with all the high street favorites, to designer boutiques, independent stores and busy high streets full of excellent value clothes, homeware, toys, souvenirs and more.
Shopping in Marbella is a lot of fun! But… with so much choice, it can be hard to know where to begin and that’s where a personal shopper comes in.
We’re lucky to have a great selection of personal shoppers in Marbella to make the experience even more fun, and in this article, we’ll be introducing you to the world of personal shopping and giving you some recommendations on the best people to accompany you on your next shopping spree.
Why hire a personal shopper in Marbella?
Hitting the shops is the perfect plan for your next holiday in Marbella. But with many options to choose from, limited time and the language barrier to deal with, you may need a little help to find the perfect pieces and enjoy the experience to the full.
There are different shopping areas in Marbella, which are quite spread out and which cater to different needs. For example, you have the La Cañada shopping mall, which is a great place if you want a wide selection of clothes, makeup and perfume, homes and furnishings and things for kids. There are a few higher-end options there too and even a hypermarket to stock up on some gourmet items to remind you of Spain.
However, if you are really designer orientated then the shops in Puerto Banus are for you. There are stores along the marina, plus others back from the water around Antonio Banderas Square, including the iconic El Corte Ingles department store and a small mall called Marina Banus.
Alternatively, Marbella’s high street, Avenida Ricardo Soriano can be a great place to stroll along, pop into some shops and grab a drink or a bite to eat.
If you’ve put aside a day to shop til you drop, all these options can be a bit daunting, and you might come home empty handed through lack of knowledge. But not with a personal shopper by your side!
They can take you in hand and guide you through the best shops and areas depending on your needs, tastes and budget. It removes the stress from shopping in Marbella and increases the fun and success rate!
What services does a personal shopper provide?
There are personal shoppers within large department stores such as El Corte Ingles who will help you find what you need and what suits you among the many options. There are also private personal shoppers, who aren’t tied to a particular retail outlet, and can take you to where best suits your needs.
Generally, these personal shoppers will –
Act as your style advisor, picking up items which suit your style, figure and needs
Know how to combine different items and add accessories to create the perfect look
Choose the right color palette to suit your coloring and your tastes
Show you the latest trends and advise on which ones best suit you
Guide you around large stores or shopping areas
Bring the best items to you, while you sit in the comfort of the changing rooms
Help you find the perfect gift for that special someone
You brief them on what you’re looking for, where you’re staying, how much you’re looking to spend and any occasions or business events you may be shopping for and they take the guesswork out of it all.
Personal shopper companies in Marbella
Fancy a spot of shopping in Marbella, but don’t know where to start? Worry not, we have some fantastic personal shoppers in Marbella who can guide you through the shopping experience.
Here are our top picks!
El Corte Inglés Personal Shopper
If you’re a fan of the El Corte Ingles department store, but find it hard work to navigate around and find what you need, you should book in a session with El Corte Inglés Personal Shopping Department. They take the legwork out of finding what you need in this massive store, can take you straight to the right departments and bring you what you need, along with offering a colouring and body image review to ensure they match the items perfectly to you.
Teresa Tellez
Teresa Tellez is a law graduate with a passion for fashion, who has been dreaming up the perfect outfits since she was young and following all the trends and styles. She’s left law behind and now helps her clients to find their style and clothes that make them feel amazing. She can take you on a personalised shopping tour, based on your style, needs and budget and be with you every step of the way to find clothes which suit you perfectly. She also offers image consulting, to help you choose with confidence.
SusanSu
Susan Su is an image consultant and personal shopper who offers guided and supported shopping tours in Marbella. She helps you to select the right items and accessories to make the most of your body shape and needs and has different routes depending on your taste and style. If you love designer clothes, her Puerto Banus Deluxe shopping tour could be perfect for you. There are half day and full day options and it always starts with a consultation and briefing so she can design the perfect tour for you.
My Personal Shopper Marbella
Elena Órpez Rodriguez is the fashion expert behind My Personal Shopper Marbella. She’s worked in fashion for many years, attended some of the best fashion shows and events in Spain and loves to help people to express themselves through fashion. She offers support with image overhauls, wardrobe refreshes, as well as helping you to find the perfect outfit for an upcoming event. She works with women in Marbella and online and you can make an appointment via her website.
Miguel Toledo Trujillo
Miguel is an image consultant, personal shopper and stylist who has worked at the Madrid Fashion school, as well as for magazines such as Elle. He loves fashion and through his company Trujillo Style, he helps his clients to find the perfect look, no matter their budget.
He can offer a coloring and body shape analysis and will speak to you about your needs and lifestyle and can simply provide you with a report on what you should be buying and what to avoid. Alternatively, Miguel offers a shopping route, taking you to the right shops, picking out the shapes and styles that will flatter your figure and work well together and even help with makeup and hair.
If you’d rather not leave your holiday rental in Marbella, you can brief Miguel and send him out for you to find that perfect outfit or holiday wardrobe and he’ll bring his selections to your door!
Where to stay if shopping is high on your priority list
A holiday rental in Puerto Banus is a great choice if shopping will be something you’ll do a lot during your holiday. There are lots of shops, to suit a range of budgets within an easy walk of the marina, plus during the summer there’s a great market in Antonio Banderas Square.
A holiday rental in Marbella Old Town offers so many opportunities to potter around the winding streets and poke about the little independent shops that are waiting to be discovered. It’s also in a good area of the main high street, so you have lots of well-known brands nearby too.
Another option is a holiday rental in Nueva Andalucia, as there’s a small commercial center, an amazing weekly market, and it’s within easy reach of all the shopping in Puerto Banus too!
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Traditional food from Málaga: Ten dishes you have to try
Foodies are in luck during a holiday to Marbella. The traditional dishes that you can find on every corner are absolutely delicious and packed full of history and culture. A great way to try loads of different dishes during your holiday is to visit the tapas bars and have a selection of small plates to share in each place or visit the best restaurants in Marbella. Cruising around tapas bars on a hot summer’s evening is a pleasure and if you ask the waiter for their best dishes, you can get a real culinary education.
Marbella is part of the Málaga province and so Marbella’s dishes come from the rich history of Málaga and Andalucia, as well as being part of the wider Spanish cuisine that has become so famous around the world. The Costa del Sol was made up of fishing villages, and you can still head out to sea and catch a wide variety of fish off our shores. So, there’s no wonder that fish and seafood dominate the list of traditional dishes, but we have some inland dishes on this list as well for a taste of the mountains just behind the coastline.
Let’s dive in and take you on a tour of Málaga’s ten most traditional and best loved dishes.
1. Espeto de sardinas
Sardines are plentiful along the Costa del Sol and the most traditional way to cook them is over fire, on a skewer, with olive oil and a generous sprinkle of salt. You’ll see most beach restaurants o chiringuitos with old fishing boats, filled with sand and a fire burning away on top. The fish and seafood skewers are stuck in the sand and the talented “espeteros” turn the fish, angle it and move it around, to get the perfect char and smokiness, and ensure the flesh is succulent and cooked through. Enjoy these sardines fresh from the fire, with a squeeze of lemon.
2. Fried fish
You’ll find “Fritura Malagueña” on most menus, especially in the coastal parts of the Malaga province. Essentially, this is just a selection of small fish and squid, whatever the fisherman would have caught that day, covered in seasoned flour and deep fried, until crispy and delicious. These are the smaller and less prized seafood, such as squid, red mullet and anchovies, but it can consist of anything that was plentiful in the daily catch. Enjoy with a salad, some aioli and a generous squeeze of lemon.
3. Concha fina
These large clams are served oyster style, raw, and in open shells over ice and are delicious. They are sweet, salty and really fresh, served simply with a few grinds of black pepper and some lemon juice and slurped down with gusto! The texture is much less challenging than an oyster and they are smaller, but packed with flavor. You can often buy these in seafood restaurant or tapas bars individually, so you can give them a try, even if you’re not a raw seafood lover.
4. Málaga potato salad
There are two names for this dish that you might see on menus, “Ensalada Malagueña” or “Ensalada Cateta”. It’s a really interesting combination of boiled potatoes, hard boiled eggs, salt cod (bacalao), orange, onion, olive oil and salt. There are many different recipes, so you may find it with peppers, tomatoes and cucumber and even have the salt cod replaced with tuna. Whatever the combination, it’s a very interesting, and filling salad and while combining potatoes, eggs, orange and fish may sound weird, we’d definitely suggest giving it a try.
5. Eggplant with honey
Here’s another seemingly strange combination that tastes amazing – Berenjenas con miel (eggplants or aubergine with molasses). The “miel” is translated as “honey” but it’s actually “miel de caña” which is a kind of black treacle made from sugar cane. The eggplant is cut into rounds, or chip shapes, covered with seasoned flour and fried until golden and crispy. Salt is then added and it is drizzled in a good amount of black, sweet molasses and eaten hot. This is a delicious bar snack or side and perfect for vegetarians.
6. Porra antequerana
We’re moving away from the coast and into the mountains for this next dish, which comes from the pretty town of Antequera, around an hour inland from Málaga city. This cold soup is very similar to salmorejo, featuring tomatoes, bread and olive oil as the stars. The main difference between salmorejo and porra being that porra has red and green pepper added and is heavier on the bread, for a slightly thicker texture. Whichever of these soups you choose, expect it to be topped with diced ham and eggs and be a very satisfying and rich soup, perfect for lunch on a hot summer day.
7. Ajoblanco
Ajoblanco is another chilled soup, but this time there are no tomatoes to be seen. It’s also based on stale bread, but also has almonds, garlic and vinegar, blended to a smooth consistency, chilled and served with grapes on top.
8. Plato de los Montes de Málaga
Literally translating as the plate of the Mountains of Malaga, this is a hearty dish that you’ll find inland in any of the small “ventas” or cafes along the roadside. Be hungry when you order this, as the portions are always generous! It usually consists of chips, egg, and one or two kinds of sausage (often chorizo and black pudding, but this varies) and a fried green pepper.
9. Campero Malagueño
This is a typical Malaga style sandwich, served on a large white bread roll called a Mollete, which is traditional to Antequera. It can be filled with absolutely anything, but we love it with chicken.
10. Crazy cakes
We’re finishing our top 10 with something sweet. “Tortas Locas” or Crazy Cakes are sweet pastries which are essentially a sandwich of two puff pastry discs, filled with a chilled custard/ crème patissiere and then topped or covered with an egg yolk cream, a sweet glaze and a glacé cherry on top. Find this in a bakery and enjoy with a strong coffee.
This is just the tip of the culinary iceberg in the Málaga province. You’ll eat well here, especially if you dare to eat with the locals and try new things. If you need a bit of guidance, there are some great food tours where knowledgeable guides will share their favorite dishes, and show you around.
We’d love to hear if you’ve tried any of these dishes on your holiday, or if there are any that we’ve missed. Bon appétit, or as they say here – ¡Buen Provecho!
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[post_content] => On your next holiday in Marbella, why not get to know the area, and sample some wonderful local wines and traditional dishes through a wine tour?
Wine is an important part of the history of Andalucia, believed to be brought to the area by the Phoenicians, around 1100 BC. The area around Marbella, particularly Manilva and Ronda have become famous for wines, and Spanish wines in general are growing in popularity for their quality and excellent value for money.
You’ll find great wines in restaurants in Marbella and some fabulous wine shops in Marbella as well to stock up and sample many Spanish and international wines.
In this article we’re uncovering the options for wine tours in and around Marbella. Read on to find out more….
Why do a wine tour in Marbella?
Marbella Old Town is a stunning warren of narrow streets lined with whitewashed houses, pretty squares and historic buildings. You’ll find fabulous shops, bars and restaurants tucked away at every turn and it’s a lot of fun to explore.
But it can get a little confusing, and it’s easy to go around in circles and miss the best bits. It is also hard to know where the best wine and food can be found and also know what to order, if you’re just visiting.
A wine tour of Marbella Old Town solves both problems by touring the best bits of this historic area, with an experienced and knowledgeable guide. They will make sure you see the most important sites and the most picturesque corners and answer your questions about the history and culture of the area. They have also chosen the best places to go and take the guesswork out of everything by ordering the best food and wine and taking care of everything for you.
From our point of view, this is a great way to sight-see – with stops for food and wine along the way!!
We also have some great vacation rentals in Marbella Old Town if you want to get to know it even better.
What's included with wine tours in Marbella Old Town?
Most wine tours around Marbella Old Town last for three hours. They include a sightseeing tour of Marbella, with a private guide, to introduce you to the history and culture and take you around the most beautiful spots. They will take you for a wine tasting, and to some great tapas bars, where they will pair Spanish wines with delicious local dishes. Many of the tours also include a tasting of olive oils, which is a wonderful experience.
There are group tours which you can join, or private tours that you can organize. The best option for you depends on the size of your group and the level of your knowledge or particular preferences or allergies. If you don’t know too much about Spanish wines yet, and are flexible with what you try and where you go, then join in with a group. If you are quite particular about your wines, or have a large group and prefer to keep the experience just for you, then private is better, but obviously it is a more expensive option, especially if you’re a small group.
We’d recommend that you ask at the tourist office closest to your vacation rental in Marbella for their recommendations on the wine tours that are currently running in Marbella. You can also see the selection of wine tasting tours in and around Marbella on TripAdvisor, so you can see what suits you best and read the reviews. Viator also has a good selection.
Many of the tours focus more on the tapas, then accompanying these dishes with wines, rather than doing pure wine tasting experiences. But we’d definitely recommend these too.
If you’re looking for experiences more focused on the wines, here are two things we’d recommend.
The company Wine & Senses is offering an exciting way to learn about the world of wine in Marbella. They offer a sensory tasting experience with activities and games and 5 different wines to try.
One of the best wine shops in Marbella is Casa Pablo, which we’d definitely recommend for any wine lovers. This great shop also offers monthly wine tasting events and you can also book private wine tastings at Casa Pablo too. Most wine shops will arrange tastings for you, as will some wine bars with extensive wine lists, so don’t be afraid to ask!
Best companies for wine tours Marbella
Get Your Guide offers a selection of Marbella wine tours including tapas, wonderful wines and a tour of different parts of the town. This is a great way to find a wine tour in Marbella that suits you and your group. There’s an option to walk around Marbella and visit the food market to discover the food and wine of this region. There are also wine, olive oil and tapas tours to try, which includes wine tasting in Marbella Old Town. You can find all the information including routes and itinerary on their website.
Rootz wine tours has a range of tours with pick-ups from Marbella exploring the different wine regions within easy reach of Marbella, where you can see beautiful scenery, explore inland Costa del Sol, learn about Spanish wine and wine production and of course enjoy sampling some great wines with an experienced guide.
The tradition of wine in Marbella
Although the most famous Spanish wines on a global level come from the area of Rioja, the Malaga region is also home to a strong wine making tradition. Wine was being made in this area long before the Romans arrived and they continued the practice and improved the quality of the wines, before the Moors arrived and took it to the next level.
Malaga’s most famous wines are sweet, dessert wines, made from muscatel and Pedro Ximenez grapes, using the hot sun to enhance the sweetness of the grapes and make them taste delicious. But it’s not only sweet wines being produced here. We also have dry, aged wines called Fino, which are very popular during Feria time, and best served very cold.
You’ll find excellent red wines being made in Ronda, sweet wines in Manilva and Axarquia, and if you’re happy to travel a little further, you can visit the home of sherry – Jerez, under 2 hours away.
Wine tours, tastings and experiences near to Marbella
If you want to visit the bodegas and see how local wines are made, you will need to leave Marbella center, but you won’t need to travel far. In around an hour, you can be in the beautiful town of Ronda, which is growing in popularity worldwide as a highly respected wine producing region. There are lots of great vineyards, producing wonderful wines and welcoming guests to take wine tours and tastings. Check out our article with tips to help you enjoy the amazing wines and vineyards of Ronda.
On the Western Costa del Sol, a half an hour drive from Marbella is Manilva, a famous producer of sweet wines. There is a wine museum where you can learn about the history and the art of wine making and then go to the vineyard itself and enjoy a wine tasting, overlooking these ancient vines and the sea beyond. Highly recommended if you like dessert wines.
The region's fabulous restaurants often do great tasting menus, with wine pairings, to showcase local wines too.
Spanish wines are a really wonderful part of any holiday to Marbella and we’d definitely encourage you to embrace them!
Browse our Marbella holiday rentals and choose your perfect property for your next trip.
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[post_content] => Padel tennis is one of the most popular sports in Spain. It’s an exciting cross between squash and tennis, played doubles-style in a glass-sided court. It’s a fast-paced game, and pretty easy to pick up, plus it’s very sociable. Joining a padel club in Marbella is a great way to keep fit and meet new people. Today we’re giving you a low-down of the best padel clubs in Marbella, as well as its history and evolution.
Enjoy Padel in Marbella
Although Padel was originally invented in Mexico, Marbella remains the birthplace of the modern style of Padel we know today. Not surprisingly there are loads of fantastic clubs to play in and they are great communities to be a part of. Where better to play padel than where it was developed and became one of the fastest growing sports in the world?
In this article, we will share our favorite padel clubs in Marbella, where you can enjoy this wonderful, fast-paced sport. However, this really is just the tip of the iceberg!
The Royal Padel Club Marbella
Real Club Pádel Marbella is a fantastic place to play padel in Marbella, work out at the gym and hang out with family and friends. With six panoramic glass paddle tennis courts, with WPT approved grass, and latest technology LED lighting. They also boast a dedicated Padel school where you can learn one of the most popular growing sports in Spain and improve your skills with some of the best coaches and trainers. And that’s not all…. This is a sports center with indoor and outdoor gym facilities, a kindergarten, boxing and martial arts classes for kids, a restaurant, salon, barber shop and restaurant. Highly recommended for all the family.
Manolo Santana Racquets Club Tennis, Padel & Fitness
Founded in 1997 by the famous tennis player, Manolo Santana, this legendary Racquets Club is steeped in the history of the sport and remains one of the Marbella’s most renowned tennis clubs. Manolo Santana Racquets Club also has four Padel courts and a gym and fitness center. They offer private lessons, there’s a padel tennis school, you can hire a court for matches, or join their mix-in sessions where you can play and make new friends too. Is there a better place to enjoy Padel than one of Marbella’s historic clubs? Sadly, Manolo is no longer with us, but his legacy remains strong in this fantastic club.
Puente Romano Tennis Club
Puente Romano is one of Marbella’s most glamorous hotels, famous for its wonderful restaurants and bars. But you may not know that it also offers one of the most important tennis and padel clubs in Europe. The Puente Romano Tennis Club includes 10 tennis courts, a gym, sauna and Turkish bath and a restaurant. It also has four padel courts and boasts an academy where kids and adults can learn to play Padel. All their coaches are licensed and highly experienced and they have coaches to suit all levels and types of players. This club has held many prestigious tournaments, including the World Padel Tour, ATP, WTA, Fed Cup and Davis Cup tournaments. You can play there too and enjoy the luxurious facilities.
Royal Tennis Club Marbella
The Royal Tennis Club Marbella offers expert training and the opportunity to play on two premium visitor’s Padel courts with excellent lighting, so even if you want to play at night or after work, you can enjoy a match at the club. You can also enroll in group and private training sessions with experienced coaches for either adults or children to develop your padel skills. There are also tennis courts, a gym, swimming pool, table tennis tables and you can even play billiards – something for everyone!
Nueva Alcantara Club
This is a fantastic padel club very close to Marbella, in San Pedro de Alcantara. It offers 16 courts, a fine dining restaurant, two snack bars, luxury changing rooms, a hair salon and more. They recently held the Andalucia Championship and offer lessons for kids and adults, plus padel tennis camps during school holidays. We’d definitely say the Nueva Alcántara Club is worth a short trip out of Marbella for!
So, what are you waiting for? It’s time to pick up your racquet and discover one of Spain’s most popular and accessible sports at one of these top picks to begin your padel journey.
Find people to play padel with in Marbella
On holiday in Marbella and want to play padel, but don’t have anyone to play with? No problem! Most of the padel clubs in Marbella run regular mix-in events. These events are usually open to all and allow anyone to come along and play with others, plus share a few drinks after the matches.
Manolo Santana Club arranges several mix-ins a week, with something for all abilities. There’s a beginners mix-in on Wednesday at 11am, for higher levels there are events in the evenings on Thursdays and Fridays with food afterwards and there’s one for all abilities with a BBQ on Sundays at 12. Manolo Santana Club has Mix-In Paddle Tennis Matches.
The Royal Tennis Club also holds mix-ins every Sunday, with two hours of tennis with a coach and a free drink, for 15€.
We’d recommend that once you’ve settled in to your holiday rental in Marbella, you pop down to your nearest padel club and ask about their mix-in options as soon as you arrive. It’s a great way to meet people and get active during your holiday.
Learn padel in Marbella
As you’ve seen in our list of padel clubs in Marbella, they all offer private lessons and also padel tennis schools for kids and adults which run throughout the year. So if you’re within easy reach of a padel club, you can get lessons during your visit.
There's also Beyond Padel Academy, based at the Villa Padierna Raquet Club. Experienced and passionate coaches David Cano and Guillermo Vizcay promise to supercharge your padel skills, no matter your level.
There are also private padel teachers that can come to the padel courts in your development, or villa, to give you and the family private lessons, without having to travel.
Padel championships in Marbella and beyond
The International Padel Federation organizes World Padel Championships around the world. There are tournaments in Italy, Hungary and Qatar scheduled this year and you can check out their tournament calendar to find out what’s going on near to you!
If you’re on holiday in Marbella in July, you should head to Malaga for one of the best padel tournaments of the year, the Málaga Premier Padel tournament. Taking place from the 6th to the 14th of July, it will feature some of the best players in the world competing to improve their FIP ranking and for glory! Tickets are €16 for the main matches and just 7.50€ for the qualifiers.
You’ll also find regular tournaments and matches at all of the padel clubs in Marbella, so pop in and ask whether there’s anything happening during your stay.
History of Padel
Padel tennis originated in Mexico and was started by Enrique Corcuera in 1969, when he decided to adapt his personal squash court in Acapulco, creating a new sport called Platform Tennis which involves two players on a smaller court, for a fast-paced, dynamic game.
One of Enrique’s Spanish friends, Alfonso Hohenlohe-Langenburg (the founder of the Marbella Club Hotel) fell in love with the sport and decided to bring it back to his home country, establishing the first two Padel courts in Spain at the Marbella Tennis Club in 1974. He adapted Enrique’s original concept to create a more competitive sport, and over the following 25 years, began to spread this new sport across the country, until over 500 Padel clubs had opened across the Spanish territory in the early 2000s.
The evolution of Padel in Spain… and in the world
Spain has continued to be enamored with the sport, and it is one of the country’s fastest-growing sports activities. By 2005, there were over 1000 Padel Clubs across the country, and the largest Padel Associations decided to establish an international championship that launched the Padel Pro Tour, a championship that lasted until 2012.
The World Padel Series was founded in 2013 to firmly establish padel on the map, and professional worldwide championships replaced the Padel Pro Tour to join elite players around the world, to create an unstoppable momentum. Nowadays, the World Padel Series hosts around 15 to 20 tournaments a year and a Master Series at the end of the season, and the sport is starting to take off in other countries as well.
In 2022, according to padel.fyi there were more than 25 million active padel players in 110 countries and 40,000 padel courts globally. It is continuing to grow in popularity because it’s easy to learn, fun to play and really social.
Join the fun on your next holiday in Marbella
If you’d like to make padel part of your next holiday to Marbella, contact us today. Give us your requirements and your dates and we’ll come up with a shortlist of holiday rental properties in Marbella, which are close to a padel club, or have padel courts within the community. Some of our villas even boast their very own padel tennis courts for you and the family to enjoy! It’s a great thing to incorporate into your holiday plans!
When you book your holiday rental in Marbella, feel free to reach out to us for recommendations of the nearest clubs to where you’re staying. Many developments also have padel courts which are free to use for guests, so let us know if that’s a priority for you, and we can share a shortlist of holiday rentals in Marbella with padel courts for you.
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[post_content] => Are you someone who loves to shop ‘til you drop? You’ll be in heaven in Marbella!
There are so many retail therapy options, from large shopping malls with all the high street favorites, to designer boutiques, independent stores and busy high streets full of excellent value clothes, homeware, toys, souvenirs and more.
Shopping in Marbella is a lot of fun! But… with so much choice, it can be hard to know where to begin and that’s where a personal shopper comes in.
We’re lucky to have a great selection of personal shoppers in Marbella to make the experience even more fun, and in this article, we’ll be introducing you to the world of personal shopping and giving you some recommendations on the best people to accompany you on your next shopping spree.
Why hire a personal shopper in Marbella?
Hitting the shops is the perfect plan for your next holiday in Marbella. But with many options to choose from, limited time and the language barrier to deal with, you may need a little help to find the perfect pieces and enjoy the experience to the full.
There are different shopping areas in Marbella, which are quite spread out and which cater to different needs. For example, you have the La Cañada shopping mall, which is a great place if you want a wide selection of clothes, makeup and perfume, homes and furnishings and things for kids. There are a few higher-end options there too and even a hypermarket to stock up on some gourmet items to remind you of Spain.
However, if you are really designer orientated then the shops in Puerto Banus are for you. There are stores along the marina, plus others back from the water around Antonio Banderas Square, including the iconic El Corte Ingles department store and a small mall called Marina Banus.
Alternatively, Marbella’s high street, Avenida Ricardo Soriano can be a great place to stroll along, pop into some shops and grab a drink or a bite to eat.
If you’ve put aside a day to shop til you drop, all these options can be a bit daunting, and you might come home empty handed through lack of knowledge. But not with a personal shopper by your side!
They can take you in hand and guide you through the best shops and areas depending on your needs, tastes and budget. It removes the stress from shopping in Marbella and increases the fun and success rate!
What services does a personal shopper provide?
There are personal shoppers within large department stores such as El Corte Ingles who will help you find what you need and what suits you among the many options. There are also private personal shoppers, who aren’t tied to a particular retail outlet, and can take you to where best suits your needs.
Generally, these personal shoppers will –
Act as your style advisor, picking up items which suit your style, figure and needs
Know how to combine different items and add accessories to create the perfect look
Choose the right color palette to suit your coloring and your tastes
Show you the latest trends and advise on which ones best suit you
Guide you around large stores or shopping areas
Bring the best items to you, while you sit in the comfort of the changing rooms
Help you find the perfect gift for that special someone
You brief them on what you’re looking for, where you’re staying, how much you’re looking to spend and any occasions or business events you may be shopping for and they take the guesswork out of it all.
Personal shopper companies in Marbella
Fancy a spot of shopping in Marbella, but don’t know where to start? Worry not, we have some fantastic personal shoppers in Marbella who can guide you through the shopping experience.
Here are our top picks!
El Corte Inglés Personal Shopper
If you’re a fan of the El Corte Ingles department store, but find it hard work to navigate around and find what you need, you should book in a session with El Corte Inglés Personal Shopping Department. They take the legwork out of finding what you need in this massive store, can take you straight to the right departments and bring you what you need, along with offering a colouring and body image review to ensure they match the items perfectly to you.
Teresa Tellez
Teresa Tellez is a law graduate with a passion for fashion, who has been dreaming up the perfect outfits since she was young and following all the trends and styles. She’s left law behind and now helps her clients to find their style and clothes that make them feel amazing. She can take you on a personalised shopping tour, based on your style, needs and budget and be with you every step of the way to find clothes which suit you perfectly. She also offers image consulting, to help you choose with confidence.
SusanSu
Susan Su is an image consultant and personal shopper who offers guided and supported shopping tours in Marbella. She helps you to select the right items and accessories to make the most of your body shape and needs and has different routes depending on your taste and style. If you love designer clothes, her Puerto Banus Deluxe shopping tour could be perfect for you. There are half day and full day options and it always starts with a consultation and briefing so she can design the perfect tour for you.
My Personal Shopper Marbella
Elena Órpez Rodriguez is the fashion expert behind My Personal Shopper Marbella. She’s worked in fashion for many years, attended some of the best fashion shows and events in Spain and loves to help people to express themselves through fashion. She offers support with image overhauls, wardrobe refreshes, as well as helping you to find the perfect outfit for an upcoming event. She works with women in Marbella and online and you can make an appointment via her website.
Miguel Toledo Trujillo
Miguel is an image consultant, personal shopper and stylist who has worked at the Madrid Fashion school, as well as for magazines such as Elle. He loves fashion and through his company Trujillo Style, he helps his clients to find the perfect look, no matter their budget.
He can offer a coloring and body shape analysis and will speak to you about your needs and lifestyle and can simply provide you with a report on what you should be buying and what to avoid. Alternatively, Miguel offers a shopping route, taking you to the right shops, picking out the shapes and styles that will flatter your figure and work well together and even help with makeup and hair.
If you’d rather not leave your holiday rental in Marbella, you can brief Miguel and send him out for you to find that perfect outfit or holiday wardrobe and he’ll bring his selections to your door!
Where to stay if shopping is high on your priority list
A holiday rental in Puerto Banus is a great choice if shopping will be something you’ll do a lot during your holiday. There are lots of shops, to suit a range of budgets within an easy walk of the marina, plus during the summer there’s a great market in Antonio Banderas Square.
A holiday rental in Marbella Old Town offers so many opportunities to potter around the winding streets and poke about the little independent shops that are waiting to be discovered. It’s also in a good area of the main high street, so you have lots of well-known brands nearby too.
Another option is a holiday rental in Nueva Andalucia, as there’s a small commercial center, an amazing weekly market, and it’s within easy reach of all the shopping in Puerto Banus too!
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