Vista Golf Estepona
Urbanizacion Vista Golf, Estepona, Costa del Sol, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands
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Travesia x Los Pueblos Blancos de Andalucia
... en el bolso y la vuelta al hotel con el auto se demorò un poco mas de lo previsto. Me recorri media Sevilla (digamos que no es Buenos Aires) hasta que pude dar con el hotel. Entre que queria ver el mapa y no me ubicaba mientras manejaba un auto con caja de cambios manual, a la que me habia desacostumbrado. Por suerte llegue y me acostumbre rapidamente.
Ahora si, GPS direccionandome hacia Arcos de la Frontera en direccion al sur, al mediterraneo. Muchos pueblos de por ...
The Spanish Monaco
... the street to a bar, Salduba Pub. Boy did they see us coming! Two vino tintos and two daiquiris came to 32.80 Euros...yes, 32.80 Euros! I felt taken!
I am sure the reason it was so expensive is because we were at Puerto Banus and we were sitting about 20 meters from several mega-yachts. When we finished with our "golden" drinks, we walked along the dock and looked at the yachts. We saw:
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Mijas and Ronda, by Chris Lunsford
... to peer down into the gorge, to see the waters of the River Guadalevín. Mijas is a typical whitewashed village of the Costa del Sol nestled high in the mountains, with quaint plazas and little shops. Mijas is a web of narrow cobbled streets complete with terraces overflowing with geraniums, red tile roofs and archways. The view of the Sierra to the Mediterranean is breathtaking. The village has also managed to retain some of its quaint ...
The historic Marbella city
... and Aston Martins. Elegance and glamor are everywhere in this section. The coast from Puerto Banus to Malaga is gorgous, filled with rolling hills and the long stretches of Mediterranean sandy beaches with the cobalt blue, clear ocean water. I can't swallow, breath, and soak in fast enough...
andreas@driving-vacation.com
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The driving journey is begin!
... the mountains and valleys before me.
I am driving on route A-376 leaving Sevilla, aiming towards Ronda in the Serrania de Ronda region. The road is twisty 2-lane2-way undivided highway with ample emergency lanes on both sides. The
mountain tops in this region reach around 1500 meter. When the climb is long, the climbing side has an additional 2 to 5 km, that would be my guess, passing lane, plenty of road to pass many turtles I come ...


