


We will start by visiting one of the most famous white villages in Andalusia, Mijas, with narrow streets and white houses adorned with colorful flowerpots. This village is located in the hills of the Sierra de Mijas and is well-known for its famous "Burrotaxi." Once in Mijas, you will have an hour and a half of free time to explore the village on your own.
We'll return to the bus and head towards our next stop, Puerto Banús, a luxurious marina and one of the most visited tourist enclaves on the Costa del Sol. It's a symbol of the Marbella jet set lifestyle. You will have an hour and 15 minutes of free time to stroll around this marina at your own pace, see its luxurious yachts, cars, and restaurants.
We'll continue the excursion to Marbella, where you'll have 2 hours to explore the city at your leisure (we recommend taking the opportunity to have lunch in its old town).
At the time indicated by our guide, we'll gather again for the return to the same pick-up location
• Round-trip transportation
• Spanish and English-speaking tour guide during bus transfers and excursion
• Free time to enjoy in Marbella, Puerto Banús, and Mijas
• Invitation for a coffee and cake at a local restaurant in Mijas
• Food and drinks
• Tickets not mentioned above
• 8 hours
Book as soon as possible to guarantee availability, especially on long weekends and holidays.
We will send you an email with a voucher that you can print or take with you to the activity.
How to make a reservation?
To book the tour you just have to choose the desired date and fill out the form on this page. Confirmation is immediate.
Yes (if suitable for people with reduced mobility).
• Tour subject to availability
• Wear comfortable shoes
• Bring a water bottle
• Use sunscreen during the hottest months
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