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WELCOME to the first edition of MARBELLA East

Marbella and the Costa del Sol have been home to me since 1986 when I moved to Cabopino from the UK with my family. Cabopino really was a “hidden gem” in those days, and all that existed were a couple of bars and restaurants overlooking the marina. It was idyllic and felt like our very own piece of paradise.

Fast forward 38 years. Cabopino still retains much of its original charm but now offers a fabulous choice of waterfront restaurants, vibrant bars, a long, sandy beach and a wide selection of superb properties. It’s an excellent place to live or spend a holiday. And that’s why we have an office here.

With over 20 years experience in the real estate industry on the Costa del Sol, we decided to specialise in buying and selling Marbella East properties because this beautiful part of southern Spain offers so much. We believe that Marbella East is simply the best place to buy a second home or rental property. From luxurious penthouses in Los Monteros, opulent villas in Elviria, stunning townhouses in Rio Real and magnificent apartments in Cabopino and now, since the successful launch of our magazine and in response to customer enquiries, we have extended our coverage and products further East of Marbella to La Cala de Mijas. This extremely popular part of the Costa del Sol has a wide selection of sought after properties and a buzzing ‘village’ life with all amenities from Health Centres to popular supermarkets; and of course a plethora of bars and restaurants and night life. If you have a property for sale in the area we have clients looking for their special place. Contact us now.

Apart from this hard copy magazine we have our online version which we up date weekly and with our exclusive QR codes you will be able to find your perfect property: It’s just a ‘click’ away.

All of this area is known for its lack of high rise buildings and its prestigious golf courses – many with breathtaking views of the Mediterranean. This highly sought-after part of the Costa del Sol is also a perfect place to buy if you’re looking for an investment. Cabopino and La Cala, in particular, offer a diverse range of properties with excellent, year-round rental potential. The beauty of this thriving port and its surrounding areas, is that there’s a vast range of amenities and facilities, so if you don’t want to hire a car, you don’t need to. Whatever you are looking for in Marbella East, if it’s out there, we will find it for you if you’re looking for your very own slice of paradise, we’ve got you covered.

PUBLISHER Mark Rose

EDITOR & SALES Garr y Waite

DESIGN & LAYOUT Jackie McAngus

PHOTOGRAPHY Mark Rood

CONTRIBUTOR Jane Love

LIFE’S ABeach

The best beaches, restaurants, beach clubs and attractions in Marbella East

Marbella, a coastal gem nestled in the heart of the Costa del Sol in southern Spain, is renowned for its luxurious lifestyle, vibrant atmosphere, and, of course, its breathtaking beaches. While the city’s western coastline often steals the spotlight, Marbella East boasts its own collection of pristine shores that offer tranquillity, natural beauty, and a touch of exclusivity.

If you are lucky enough to have booked a holiday in Marbella this year, you will be spoilt for choice when it comes to fabulous beaches with award-winning restaurants and live entertainment.

Here are some of our favourites, including the best chiringuitos, beach clubs and restaurants nearby:-

CABOPINO BEACH, MARBELLA

Probably the most popular beach in the Marbella area, Cabopino boasts a long, sandy shoreline, protected by a cove on either side. Ideal for sunbathing, swimming, water sports and restaurants, this stunning beach is backed by natural dunes.

You will find many attractions in the Marina itself, including fishing trips and dolphin boats, available to book in advance.

Cabopino Beach is situated just 7km west of Marbella town centre. Exit the motorway at the sign for Cabopino and then follow signs for the beach or drive into the Marina (you may have to pay to park in the Marina but not for the beach), and stroll around the water side cafés, the boats, and the lush gardens of Cabopino.

Enjoy delicious fresh fish and seafood, tasty tapas or jugs of sangria at La Lonja Beach or Andy’s Beach Bar, which both host live music and entertainment to suit all the family.

Portofino Restaurant boasts beautiful beachside/marina views and offers everything from the finest wines and cocktails to fresh lobster, succulent seafood and meat dishes in a very friendly environment. Live music is also available throughout the summer months if you fancy a boogie on the beach.

La Lonja Chiringuito
Andy’s Beach Bar

GOLDEN BEACH, ELVIRIA

This amazingly long, clean, white beach attracts visitors from all over the Costa, and due to the length of the beach, it never seems to get too crowded. Golden Beach is located just 5km east of Marbella. Take the Cerrado de Elviria exit and head straight down to the beach. Restaurants and beach bars on or close to Golden Beach include the Don Carlos Beach Club (home to the world famous Nikki Beach) and the fabulous Beach House Restaurant. Why not spend the day on the golden sands and enjoy an early evening meal nearby, with a choice of casual and fine dining restaurants in Elviria.

La Cabane Beach Club is part of the Los Monteros Spa & Golf Resort near Elviria, but is open to the public and offers 5-star beach luxury with seafront cabins, a stunning pool area and excellent food to suit all tastes. A perfect family resort.

From its stylish beachfront loungers and opulence at every turn, La Cabane exudes sophistication in a beautiful setting.

Likewise, the 5-star Vincci Estrella del Mar is just 8km east of Marbella town and boasts an exceptional location, just 400m from Elviria Beach. This contemporary hotel offers Arab-Mediterranean decor and four outdoor pools. Visitors can enjoy the spa and wellness area with 7 massage rooms, a spa bath, sauna, Turkish baths and fitness centre. Balinese beds at the pool and a choice of gastronomic cuisine make this one of Marbella-East’s most luxurious attractions.

While Marbella’s western coastline often steals the spotlight, Marbella East boasts its own collection of pristine shores that offer tranquility, natural beauty, and a touch of exclusivity that will cater to all your holiday needs.

Wherever you decide to stay during your Costa del Sol holiday, make the most of your time and explore the beaches in and around Marbella East. You certainly won’t be disappointed!

La Cabane
Vincci Estrella del Mar
Don Carlos Beach Club

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10 Cool things TO DO NEAR MARBELLA

If you are planning a trip to Marbella, choose from a vast range of attractions, nightlife and adrenalin-fuelled activities within easy reach of your hotel, apartment or villa.

1 ELVIRIA TO LA CALA BOARDWALK

This beautiful hike takes in some of Marbella and Elviria’s most stunning beaches and seaside landscapes. From Elviria, start at the Chiringuito Carlos y Paola, heading east towards Marbesa, Cabopino and the picturesque Dunas de Artola nature reserve. Why not stop off at one of the beach bars, such as Andy’s Beach or La Lonja at Cabopino on route?

Follow the scenic path past Calahonda, through to La Cala de Mijas. You will pass some of the most luxurious real estate on the Costa del Sol and enjoy breathtaking views of the Mediterranean. Enjoy all or part of the walk, stopping off for coffee, a cool cocktail or lunch on the way.

2 ADVENTURA PARK – ‘’FOR THE KIDS’’

Aventura Amazonia is probably the best attraction for all the family in Marbella. Situated in Elviria, with 24 ziplines, including the longest treetop zipline in Andalusia at 240m, 6 circuits and 103 challenges, this amazing park is close to the Elviria exit on the mountainside of the A7. Your entrance ticket gives you 3 hours of excitement and adrenaline and include an Initiation Course. Family and group details are available. A great change from the beach and hours of fun for all ages

3 VISIT LA CALA MARKET

La Cala Market takes place every Wednesday & Saturday around and is a mecca for shopaholics. Make a day of it and enjoy lunch at one of the many restaurants near the market, while bagging bargains such as leather goods, handbags, shoes, handicrafts, ceramics and jewellery.

4 ST MICHAEL’S CAVE - ROCK OF GIBRALTAR

A fascinating attraction which probably gave birth to the story that the Rock of Gibraltar was linked to Africa through a subterranean passage. It was once believed that Spanish troops spent a night in the cave in 1704 after climbing the precipitous face of the rock. The cave is now open to visitors and makes a unique auditorium for concerts, ballet and drama. In 1972, a slice was cut off from the top end, revealing the interior structure of the stalagmite in dramatic fashion. Very highly recommended.

5 VISIT MALAGA

Culture vultures are spoilt for choice in Malaga, which is just at 45 minute drive from Marbella. Visit the Picasso Museum which hosts some of the artist’s most famous and stunning works of art, the stunning cathedral and the famous Calle Larios, the city’s main shopping street.

6 VISIT RONDA

Ronda is one of the most stunning white towns in Andalucia.

The three bridges that span the 120ft gorge are the most well-known and the tallest one is Puente Nuevo. The Arabic baths are also worth a visit as they date back to the 13th century, and the Plaza de Toros bullring, is one of the oldest in Spain. Reach Ronda by car in just one hour from Marbella.

7 TARIFA

Tarifa boasts some of the best beaches and waves in southern Spain. Attracting surfers and sun seekers from all over Europe, Tarifa is the point where the Atlantic and the Mediterranean meet, resulting in high waves. Tarifa is just a 90 minute drive from Marbella.

8 CAMINO DEL REY – ‘’KINGS WALK’’

The Caminito del Rey is spectacular from beginning to end, running through cliffs, canyons and a large, deep valley. It crosses the landscapes of Desfiladero de los Gaitanes, a gorge carved out by the river Guadalhorce, with walls 700m high. The boardwalks are the most famous part of the path due to their dangerous condition prior to restoration. A must-see attraction, the Caminito del Rey was built between 1901 and 1905 to provide workers at the hydroelectric power plants a means to cross between Chorro Falls and Gaitanejo Falls. Early booking is highly recommended and the walk takes about 3-4 hours from the start in the town of Ardales to the exit in Alora. A shuttle bus runs between the north and south ends of the trail.

9 SKI IN SIERRA NEVADA

You can reach the Sierra Nevada mountain range in just over 2 hours from Marbella. Ski, snowboard or toboggan on over 100 runs for all abilities. The main season starts in November and lasts until April.

10 TAPAS TOUR - MARBELLA OLD TOWN

A tapas tour is a tasty way to while away an afternoon or evening in Marbella. Explore the back streets and the old town for some of the best tapas bars in southern Spain, offering local favourites such as stuffed red peppers, Spanish omelette and Serrano ham.

A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE

The English International College has been synonymous with education since the 80s’. As a long-time resident myself, I have had younger friends who attended (as I had already had had my education in the UK) but also, I did know some of the teachers, being of similar ages. I decided to pay a visit to the landmark and meet up with the Head, Richard Sutcliffe. A dedicated professional, he oozes enthusiasm for what is now ‘his baby’.

He told me over a coffee in his office, that “The English International College has always been at the Forefront of education on the Costa del Sol. The expectations the teachers set, and the support the parents give, allow students to aspire to, achieve and even exceed, their goals”.

Last academic year, 2022/2023, the school celebrated its 40th anniversary. From its humble beginnings, with a little over 50 students, a small group of teachers and parents, moved from the German College, Elviria to the Ricmar premises. Led by Mrs Valerie Artacho, a posse of teachers and parents, spent the summer cleaning, re-modelling the old Hotel and getting the school ready for its opening in September 1982.

This close-knit group of teachers and parents, helped make the school become prominent in the 90s’. The school has always relied on its teachers and the strong academic ethos they instil in their students.

It took a little over 20 years to transform itself into the most prestigious and best known, academic institution on the coast.

Richard continues, “However, the fundamental values of the school never left. Teachers are still engaging students through their passion, there are small class sizes where teachers grow to know the students, not only academically, but on a personal level; laying the foundation to creating the amazing relationships between the teachers and students and allowing our students to achieve unprecedented academic success. To this day they have never allowed these values to disappear. It has always been and will remain, a family school.”

There has been a change in the leadership of the school with the inaugural Senior Leadership Team (SLT) where, Mrs Harriet Gibson, Mr Pete Willis and Head Teacher, Richard Sutcliffe, lead the staff and the academic running of the school. They have learned valuable lessons from this past year, and will continue to embrace innovation, nurture creativity, and foster a supportive learning environment.

Their goal remains the same - to empower every student to reach their full potential, to cultivate critical thinking, selfintrospection, problem-solving skills, and to instil in them a lifelong love of learning.

Richard says with a huge sense of pride, “For a school almost bespoke in proportions, our consistent and proven ability to regularly secure Oxbridge places is truly remarkable. A feat indebted to every single teacher, lesson, interaction and conversation in which each EIC student has been immersed, and exposed to, from the day they enter our gates. Moreover, whilst we can, and should all, be proud of the elevated ¨value added¨ that this school academically attains year in, year out, perhaps our greatest feat is the calibre and indeed character of former students who espouse our values.”

I have always been a little in awe of the EIC; as I said, many of my colleagues, among whom there are a few well known residents, and some teachers — mostly retired now — all speak fondly of their alma mater. The sense of family and pride is shown in the number of former students who have returned as parents, enrolling their own children to give them the same educational start in life that they themselves remember so fondly.

It’s not just pupils and parents that keep this a family operation. Richard himself was not only a former pupil, but he was preceded by his father who too held the mantel of Head Teacher; a mantel of which he is incredibly proud.

Our meeting is coming to an end, but a short walk around the building before we depart, confirms the school’s determination to raise and maintain standards in everything that they do.

Richard concludes, “Looking ahead, I am filled with optimism for the future of education. The E.I.C. will remain at the forefront of that education on the Coast, constantly pushing the barriers of teaching and learning, educating students to become strong individuals, not scared of change. We continue to take full advantage of our outdoor sport and educational spaces; we have assemblies with keynote speakers, art exposés, musical performances and celebrating both sporting and educational excellence.”

We shake hands and he adds,

“This is a school where everybody counts.”
Miss Harriet Gibson, Mr Richard Sutcliffe, Mr Pete Willis

CONVEYANCING FOR PROPERTY PURCHASE

Legal representation and assistance is particularly necessary in Spain when purchasing or selling property. The Conveyancing process in Spain involves different degrees of participation by various parties: the seller, their legal representative, the real estate agent, the accountant, a notary public, the registrar, utilities companies, the town hall of the municipality where the purchase is being made, banks, and in some cases the local courts, regional authorities and even the seller’s neighbour (they may even have something to say).

The lawyer will ensure that all parties are appropriately co-ordinated and followed-up with and will perform an investigation to ensure that the property is purchased without any previous charge or liability that could incur additional costs or reduce the property’s value.

WHAT THE PROPERTY PURCHASE REPRESENTATION SERVICE INCLUDES

Our conveyancing service includes the following:

1. Complete all necessar y searches on the legal status of the property and the developer/vendor, informing the buyer/s of any issues discovered that may influence the decision or conditions of the purchase.

2. Liaise and agree with vendor/s and/or lawyers in respect of terms and conditions of the purchase, ensuring compliance with current laws. In the

event that the vendors are non-resident in Spain, a lawyer ensures that any amount paid prior to completion is lodged safely with a resident party, preferably the vendor’s lawyer’s account.

3. Make preparations at the Notar y Public for completion of the purchase or any further preparations required relating to the purchase such as preparation of powers of attorney for individuals abroad (duly legalised and translated) which give authority to a physical person/s to act on behalf of the buyers.

4. Assist in the completion process and ensure title deeds are properly registered in the appropriate local Land Registry, and that the property(ies) is free from all charges and encumbrances, free from occupants and tenants, as well as payment of the relevant taxes associated with the purchase.

5. Assist in locating, negotiating and obtaining a mortgage loan to finance the purchase of the property. The obtaining of the mortgage loan may be in the form of an approval in principle prior to the signing of the private purchase contract and is understood without prejudice to any other mortgage facility provided by the developer or the vendor.

6. Obtain the NIE (Número de Identificación de Extranjeros), or foreigners identification number.

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Properties are updated weekly to avoid the frustration of viewing your dream home only to find it has already been sold.

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Luxury Living – Marbella East

Our selection of top-end homes this side of Marbella

MARBELLA EAST

New developments

Here we showcase a selection of the new developments currently under construction in Marbella East. Scan the QR code to view the complete listings

MARBELLA EAST

New developments

Properties from: €500,000

MARBELLA CENTRAL

New developments

Properties from: €300,000

MIJAS COSTA

New developments

Properties from: €275,000

MARBELLA EAST PLOTS

Residential plots from: €170,000

EVERGREEN ESTATES

A gated residential complex with 80 three and four-bedroom townhouses featuring innovative, contemporary, functional design that blends in with beautiful natural surroundings. As well as the landscaped gardens, leisure areas and communal outdoor pool on the complex, you also have easy access to the exclusive adjacent sports and leisure centre with its paddle courts, spa, gym etc. Additional luxury is provided by south and southwest facing homes that make full advantage of ample natural light and the enticing ambience of the Mediterranean coast. The communal spaces have been conceived and designed to reflect a strong commitment to sustainability, with top quality features and facilities found throughout the complex.

Each of the 80 homes seeks to provide a perfect blend of design and comfort. Communal areas and spacious home interiors have been designed to make the most of ample natural light, and to offer an exceptionally attractive product that is hard to match. We want this development to become your special place in the world. Spacious living areas have been designed with great attention to detail. Picture windows, large-format porcelain floor tiles and the orientation of the house allow for maximum use of natural light at any time of day. Not to mention magnificent terraces where you can enjoy stunning sunsets. Kitchens have been designed as an integral part of the living area to create a bright and spacious living space for all-day use. Specifications reflect the quality you would expect from such a high-quality project, with quartz countertops, fitted appliances and integrated LED lights to provide warmth and sophistication. In the bathrooms the elegance of large-format porcelain tiles reflects our overall commitment to quality and design. All this while never losing sight of functionality, low energy consumption and specifications that meet the criteria that are an integral part of this development: sustainability, practicality and comfort.

If you would like to tailor-make your home, we offer various options, including:

• 3 options of kitchen furniture pack.

• 2 choices of apartment and kitchen flooring.

• 3 choices of paint for walls.

• 2 options of wall cladding in bathroom.

Personalization of electrical appliances and kitchen fittings directly with the supplier (additional cost option). The choices of personalization offered by the developer must be communicated prior to deadline date established by the Construction Management in accordance with the level of progress of the construction work. If no choices are communicated before that date, the dwelling will be delivered according to standard model.

Prices from e 634,000 - e 794,000

LA CALA GOLF RESIDENCES

Exclusive Branded Residence comprising of 58 incredible 2 and 3 bedroom frontline golf homes to be built to the highest specification overlooking the renowned La Cala Resort Golf course. Reaching the pinnacle of contemporary design, these exceptional properties are perfect as a family home, a rental investment or somewhere in between. This residential first development means future owners will have full access to extensive array of hotel like facilities at their command, ranging from private chefs, fulltime concierge, cleaning, laundry, pre-arrival shopping all on demand. For clients looking for a robust class leading investment, there is also a world beating rental programme available, with units offering 6% minimum guaranteed rental returns, through a fully managed program.

The modern and sleek design of these townhouses has been expertly undertaken with the importance of light and space at the top of the wish list. The contemporary open plan layout has been designed to blend seamlessly with floor to ceiling windows leading to the expansive private terraces and solariums. These private outdoor spaces have been created to maximise the enviable front line golf views appreciated from the development. Two and three bedroom units ensure there is a variation in layouts, with many of the homes benefitting from a huge 11M wide living space and terrace. Over 70% of the units have private swimming pools included as standard and also benefit from large gardens and expansive rooftop solariums with outdoor kitchens. Working with our experienced interior design partners our bespoke furniture packages have been created to compliment the bright and airy interiors.

Overlooking the 5th and 6th Holes of La Cala South course, the complex brings a new level of luxury to the area befitting of its outstanding surroundings. Nestled at the foothills of the Sierra de Mijas national park and just 7 minutes from the bustling beach front town of La Cala de Mijas, La Cala Golf offers a unique blend of stunning natural vistas surrounded by modern amenities and fantastic local restaurants and bars.

Tastefully designed by renowned Spanish Architects, the development is uncompromising in providing outstanding views to be enjoyed from expansive living spaces usually reserved for much larger homes. Residences such as these offer homeowners a much elevated ownership experience, as they offer the facility for owners to dip in and out of hotel level servicing at their leisure, whether this be filling the fridge for your arrival, daily cleaning on demand whilst your there or you need a tee time booked, world class concierge facilities are at your fingertips. This is all part of being part of the world

renowned residences portfolio cementing our passionate pursuit of the luxurious brand standards that one would expect with a global 5* hotel brand. There will be state of the art fitness facilities onsite not to mention special rates to golf courses in the area. Furthermore, special access to the facilities at our sister resorts on the Costa del Sol ensure that your new home is the gift that keeps on giving.

Prices from e 477,000 - e 890,000

BEACHFRONT LIVING IN MARBELLA

Located on the beachfront, Dunique Marbella is the first residential project to respect the coastal dunes, one of the most varied and unique ecosystems of the Mediterranean beaches.

In addition to having a great landscape and natural value, they cushion the action of sea storms. It is because of this that the dunes provide the complex with a natural barrier between the coast and the urbanization.

The owners in Dunique Marbella will be able to enjoy ja few meters from their home; not only the exclusivity and beauty of Alicate Beach, but also the picturesque vegetated dunes that this environment preserves and protects.

The incredible location of the land and its topography offer an incomparable experience of immersion to the blue immensity of the Mediterranean Sea.

In an area of 60,000 square meters and with a difference in elevation of 22 meters, from the lowest level of the urbanization, to the highest, Dunique Marbella offers fantastic sea views from their homes and common areas.

The large central space that separates the villas from the apartments will further enhance the residents’ enjoyment of unparalleled views from almost any point.

At Dunique Marbella, enjoy a fascinating spectacle every day! More than 320 days of sunshine a year, an enviable Mediterranean climate and long walks on the fine sand of its beach.

THE SOCIAL CLUB

In Dunique Marbella, we have worked to offer the community a quality of life in which the well-being and comfort of the residents is a priority. For this reason, we have a series of high standing and state-of-the-art facilities and services.

The residential complex has several has several swimming pools in its common areas, and a large garden area with spaces for relaxation and recreation.

Owners can also enjoy all the services offered by its iconic Social Club. This space houses countless rooms, two gyms, a water and spa area, a coworking area, a terrace with an infinity pool, sun loungers, and a chill out bar with unbeatable views of the Mediterranean coastline.

Prices: 2 Bedrooms from - e 2.700.000

3 Bedrooms - e 2.625.000 to e 4.830.000

4 Bedrooms from - e 3.565

VILLAS LAS CUMBRES

ELVIRIA

VILLAS LAS CUMBRES, a new development in Cumbres de Elviria, Marbella, near the mountains, has a private swimming pool, children’s playground, underground garage, nearby services, access for reduced mobility, private gardens, outdoor parking, mountain views, changing rooms and outdoor pool.

Located in one of the most sought after areas of Marbella East, in the Cumbres de Elviria area, with some of the best beaches nearby, including Chiringuitos, chiringuitos and water sports.

Close to amenities and facilities with golf courses also a short drive away. Just ten minutes drive from the center of Marbella, Elviria is close to many of the services and facilities of this bustling city. Large shopping centers such as La Cañada and Miramar in Fuengirola are just a stone’s throw away, and its proximity to Malaga-Costa del Sol airport makes it ideal for those who wish to travel home frequently. For boat lovers, the area is very close to the small but picturesque marina of Cabopino.

Prices from e 1,820,000 - e 2,5000,000

SANTA CLARA HOMES

MARBELLA

Santa Clara Homes is located in the eastern part of Marbella, just a few kilometres from the entrance to the city. Fantastic golf complexes, first-class educational and health facilities and undoubtedly the best beaches in Marbella. This privileged location gives you access to a wide variety of restaurants, beach clubs and leisure centres within a 10-minute radius.

Santa Clara Homes has direct access to motorways (A-7 and AP-7) that will take you to Marbella and Puerto Banús, a variety of golf courses, and the rest of the towns on the Costa del Sol. Regional airports in Málaga and Gibraltar offer quick and easy connections to destinations worldwide. Enjoy a vibrant residential area full of opportunities.

This perfectly positioned complex is designed to offer a sense of relaxation in an open space. Properties offer a choice of views; you can enjoy the long summer evenings in ground-floor homes with large terraces and spectacular gardens or spectacular penthouse apartments that offer breathtaking panoramic views across the golf course and the surrounding area.

Contemporary design and high quality in a gated frontline golf development with beautifully landscaped gardens incorporating century-old pine trees and providing large outdoor spaces for family enjoyment with the highest level of privacy possible.

The modern and stylish sports and leisure facilities at the heart of Santa Clara Homes will undoubtedly occupy a large part of your time. But it’s not all about nurturing your body, we know you are looking for a place to escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life!

Prices - 3 beds - €1.029.000 to €1.165.000

The eastern part of Marbella is known for its magnificent fine sandy beaches, its natural dunes and vast green areas.

In this idyllic setting, and just 200 meters from the beach, we find Estrella del Mar, a fabulous project of apartments and town houses with 2, 3 and 4 bedrooms.

This privileged beach side location combines a quiet and family atmosphere with a lively social life. Therefore, if you are looking for a property to buy in Marbella, with access to all the necessary services and the best leisure facilities, including La Cañada Shopping Center and several golf courses, you are in the right place.

Estrella del Mar is located in Elviria Beach, one of the most exclusive residential areas of Marbella, just 10 minutes drive from the center of Marbella and 30 minutes from Malaga International Airport.

Elviria is known for having one of the best beaches on the Costa del Sol, as well as a wide gastronomic, leisure and golf offer, with several of the best courses in its vicinity such as Santa Maria, Santa Clara, Rio Real or Marbella Golf, among others.

Marbella East combines commercial, leisure and service areas, such as the lively Elviria Shopping Center where we find a wide variety of international restaurants, with quieter spaces to disconnect from a day of work or during your free time.

Furthermore, Elviria has easy access to the A7, also known as the Autovía del Mediterraneo.

From Estrella del Mar we can reach Marbella center or Puerto Banús, one of the best marinas in Andalusia in just a few minutes and enjoy the lively nightlife they offer.

By buying a property in Marbella Estrella del Mar, you will be able to achieve an ideal lifestyle in Marbella, to enjoy all year round or during your holidays.

In Estrella del Mar the common areas in the urbanization are maximized, giving the main spaces personality and open volumes.

The apartments complex will enjoy two swimming pools -for adults and children-, Gym, co-working area, gated community and underground parking. These facilities provide us with an ideal lifestyle in Marbella, to enjoy throughout the year or during our holidays.

The homes in the Estrella del Mar Marbella project have been designed to meet the highest standards of comfort and quality.

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Stunning 13 Bedroom Hotel plus a 2/3 bedroom attached family home

This unique and beautiful hotel boasts a perfect location, just a five-minute drive from the historic town of Ronda - the second most popular tourist destination in Andalucía - which is no surprise

CURRENTLY

run as a successful boutique hotel, attracting groups of walkers, hikers, cyclists, sunseekers and culture vultures, you can easily convert this thriving business into a yoga retreat, rehabilitation centre or an out-of-this-world country villa.

Ronda truly has everything you need, with an unparalleled old town, many award-winning restaurants and tapas bars, exquisite boutiques, and a choice of outstanding schools.

The hotel is a renovated 17th Century olive mill featuring stunning restored pieces throughout the building and grounds and is located on a 6,500sq metre plot of land. The 13 double en-suite bedrooms all offer unique features, such as jacuzzis, wood-burning fireplaces, large private terraces, private lounges and Arab baths, to name but a few.

This property has a wonderful swimming pool area, beautiful courtyards with water features and fruit trees throughout the grounds.

The private gardens along the riverside lead to a scenic waterfall.

The hotel has hosted weddings and parties, with the option to rent out the whole hotel if required. It offers a bike-friendly repair area for guests who want to explore the endless scenic routes and the famous white villages around Ronda on two wheels.

La Cascada is the well-known restaurant within the hotel that serves modern European- style cuisine and mouth-watering local ingredients. Enjoy sumptuous food or a refreshing drink on the large riverside terrace or in the attractive and traditional restaurant with wood-burning fire.

The restaurant attracts residents and non-residents from around the area, and hosts live entertainment and BBQs in the warmer months. A stylish bar area, a large, fully fitted industrial kitchen and a food storage room are situated on the ground floor. Other amenities and facilities include a reception with staff bathrooms, a lift, a library, a drinks storeroom,

guest toilets and a large private parking area.

The hotel has recently fitted solar panels, so there’s no need to worry about the electricity bill!

The hotel and restaurant are currently family run, and all the staff are on part-time contracts. There is a kitchen porter on a 20-hour contract, a cleaner on a 30-hour contract, a waiter on a 20-hour contract and one extra to cover days off on a 20-hour contract.

Living accommodation is attached to the hotel and includes 2/3 bedrooms with one bathroom, a utility room, a kitchen/dining room and a lounge.

The licences are all in order, and the hotel has a 3-star rating with an official registration number from the Junta de Andalucía.

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Rudolf Graf von Schönburg , popularly known as Count Rudi, is one of the key figures in the history of Marbella Club Hotel and the town of Marbella. Born on 25 September 1932 in the Wechselburg Castle in Germany, he spent his youth at his family’s property in Saxony until May 1945, when he was forced to take refuge with his family in the western part of the country due to harassment from Russian troops. After finishing college, Count Rudi started his higher education in hotel management in 1953 at the University of Hotel Management in Lausanne (Switzerland), where he obtained his qualification as Hotel Director awarded by the Swiss Society of Hotel Management.

During his education, he gained experience in the most prestigious luxury hotels in Switzerland and Germany, until Prince Alfonso of Hohenlohe took him on as assistant manager at the recently opened Marbella Club Hotel in 1956. After spending two years in Mexico, Count Rudi returned to Marbella Club Hotel in 1961 to assume the post of General Manager, a post he occupied until 1983. In 1971, he married Princess Maria Luisa of Prussia, great-granddaughter of the last Kaiser of Germany Wilhelm II , and cousin of the emeritus Queen Sofia. Their marriage has produced two children, Countess Sophie and Count Federico. In 1993, he returned to Marbella Club as board member of the company

He, as you would expect, is full of stories but the achievements of the hotel is his greatest satisfaction. He says he feels satisfied with a job well done, grateful for a sense of having worked on something as significant as Marbella Club Hotel. One of his most satisfying memories was receiving the award from his Majesty the emeritus King Juan Carlos I of Spain and the Gran Cruz award from the Order of Isabella the Catholic for the hotel’s efforts in promoting Spanish tourism and the strong relationships Spain has with its European neighbours and other international countries.

Of the people he most admired was the late Queen of England, Queen Elizabeth the second. The qualities he looks

RUDOLF GRAF VON SCHÖNBURG BY ROYAL APPROVAL

Or just Conde de Rudi to Thousands of Guests from the Marbella Club Hotel and to the Residents

of Marbella

for in his fellow man, “A sense of responsibility, positivity and courage.” And qualities in a woman? “Loyalty, class and tenderness” obviously something that he sees in his beautiful wife of more than 50 years Princess Maria Luis. A staunch catholic his motto was always to be a good one and whilst he is not afraid of the final curtain, he hopes to say goodbye without suffering but is concerned he may pass without having a final confession.

He still plays an immense part at the hotel at 92 years of age this year, be it more as a figure head. Condé Rudi without the Marbella Club is as unthinkable as the Marbella Club without Condé Rudi.

Celebrating with his wife of 50 plus years

Princess Maria Luisa Of Prussia

IFROM SHOWBIZ TO SHOW STOPPER

Toni Dalli, icon of Marbella

n the early eighties there was the Conde Rudolf Graf von Schönburg and Toni Dalli. Not the same Royal image perhaps, but the maestro and restaurateur, was just as synonymous with the Marbella scene as Conde Rudi. The same stars that would stay at the Marbella Club would often been seen in Dalli’s Ristorante on the Golden Mile. Whether it was Sean Connery or Jimmy Tarbuck they came to eat his food but more importantly be in the company of one of the South of Spain’s pioneers. Everyone in Marbella knew Toni Dalli. If not personally they knew of his restaurant on the Golden Mile and they also heard he could ‘sing a bit’.

What many don’t know was that Toni was born Antonio D’Alessandro, in Pescara, Abruzzo, in central Italy After singing at local functions there as a boy, he moved to Yorkshire, England at the age of sixteen. He became a British resident by working in the coal mines and steel mills for four years.

THE DAWN OF A MUSICAL CAREER

Whilst a miner he performed at local Working Men’s Clubs and appeared in several TV amateur shows, such as Top Down, Bid For Fame, What Makes A Star and The Carroll Levis Discovery Show. He could not take up professional singing until he had completed the necessary four years residency prerequisite of working in the steelworks.

Dalli was soon booked at the Cecil Cinema in Hull. Here, he was spotted by Percy Livingstone and Rob Goldstein (from 20th Century Fox), who told him that he must leave Yorkshire and go to London.

Years ago, Toni recalled the evening that he met Percy Livingstone, “One evening a member of staff at the Cecil came and said that the gaffer wanted to see me. Although business

was fantastic, with queues forming most nights, I just wondered if I was on the way out….I knocked on Mr. Evans’ office door…and he welcomed me in and introduced me to a guy called Percy Livingstone who turned out to be the number two to the legendary Bob Goldstein of 20th Century Fox.

Percy said that he had heard me singing and I had to join his organization in London. ‘Me?’ I asked. ‘But I’m a star and I’m earning 50 pounds a week here in Yorkshire’. After a lot of argy-bargy Mr. Evans insisted that I must go. He told me that he didn’t want to lose me but for my own sake I had to go to the big city to further my career. I was a little bewildered but realised I may only get one chance…”

By May 1957, Toni was studying under singing teacher Dino Borgiole, and in October 1957, he performed at the Embassy Club. It was here that he was discovered by the comedian Max Bygraves, whose agent, Jock Jacobsen, also signed Dalli on.

Toni continued, “I couldn’t believe it, within no time at all I had got myself an agent, thanks to Max Bygraves, I had an EMI recording contract, had a spot on BBC and now they wanted me to go to Hollywood and Las Vegas and also appear on the Ed Sullivan Show! When was my luck going to run out? It was an exciting time alright but full of ifs and buts along the way”.

By this time, Toni was appearing in numerous major TV shows. In February 1958, he made his first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show in New York, followed by major performances at the Moulin Rouge, Hollywood, the Desert Inn in Las Vegas and Carnegie Hall in New York.

Uponhis return to England, a contract was waiting for him with EMI Records and his first of five albums was recorded, including the hit song Come Prima (More Than Ever).

Later, he recorded with Capitol Records and Decca, appearing in theatres throughout the world. These included two one-manshows at the Carnegie Hall and Hollywood Bowl.

MIGHTY MARIO

When Mario Lanza died in 1959, Dalli was signed up to do a motion picture based on his life, The Mario Lanza Story. The film was never released, for legal reasons. Dalli also sang in the US, where he had his own TV show on KCOP in Los Angeles for 13 weeks. He also worked in Australia, South Africa and Hong Kong.

Toni retired from show business in 1980 and was persuaded by long-time friends Jimmy Tarbuck and Sean Connery to consider relocating to Marbella, and not California. After spending a short time on the Costa del Sol, Toni decided to move to Marbella permanently opening Toni Dalli’s restaurant at the Oasis Club which was located front line beach on the Golden Mile. The club became a focal point for people wanting to relocate to Marbella and Toni spent the next 25 years promoting the area in the press and on TV around Europe.

Continuing his reminiscences Toni remembers that “Sean Connery always found time during his very busy career, to say ‘Hello’ and I really appreciated his kind thoughts and encouragement especially during my bad times. Sean already had a home in Marbella when we moved to the coast. We soon struck up a good partnership at golf and played four or five times a week at Aloha or Las Brisas when Sean was not filming. We became virtually unbeatable and several pairs would challenge us. Over a period of time, we were only beaten once in 25 games! We became THE pair to beat and, as the winners normally paid for the lunch, we began to wonder if the food and wine was more important to the opposition than winning! Sean is a great competitor and loves

to win. I am very similar in attitude so between the two of us we made a formidable partnership.”

FAMILY’S EVERYTHING

Toni was also a great family man and along with his beloved wife Valerie, raised four children, Marco, Simon and Nicky. With his boys they formed the iconic Ferrari Owners Club which still exists today.

1987 the boys opened their first Pasta & Pizza factory in Puerto Banus. Three other restaurants followed in quick succession in Marbella, Puerto Banús and Málaga.

Toni sadly passed away in in April 2021 at the age of 88. But the dynasty that is the Dalli Brothers, continues. Marco Dalli has now taken on his father’s mantle and not only promotes Marbella as a destination, but also helps people establish themselves in the city with his extensive network of contacts.

The business of “Toni Dalli & Associates” is still in family hands. Toni would be proud.

With thanks to Marco Dalli and Toni Dalli Associates, Marbella.

WHETHER IT’S BROADCASTING WORDS AS A BREAKFAST TIME PRESENTER FROM THE STUDIOS OF TALK RADIO EUROPE OR SPREADING THE WORDS FROM THE ELIM ENCOUNTER CHURCH ON THE MIJAS COSTA; THE DERBY BORN PRESENTER AND PASTOR IS EQUALLY AT HOME.

His breakfast show warms listeners, like the first cup of coffee, with his soft accent and his sense of humour: He can make you smile with his Tony Blackburnesque type jokes, or give you a belly laugh that you get from listening to his Spanish sidekick, Mari Carmen, attempting to teach him Spanish on air.

CREATING SMILES OVER THE AIR WAVES

Dave Hodgson arrived in Spain in 2009 to pursue the two passions of his life, Radio and God. The 47 year old married man has two beautiful children, courtesy of his long suffering wife, teacher Naomi, the daughter of his first pastor here in Spain, in Benalmadena. The couple then took over their first Encounter Church in Calahonda and are now celebrating the opening of their new premises in La Cala de Mijas. With two successes in his life (five if you count Naomi and the children) Dave has the best of both worlds; both spiritually and physically.

It’s all a far cry from the young man from the Derbyshire Dales who had his first job with his Dad, selling reconditioned TV’s and electricals from his father’s shop in Derby. It wasn’t long before he spread his wings and worked as a car valet and then later as a parts delivery driver. This gave him the opportunity to follow his first passion, Radio. The job meant he could listen to music all day long. He had always wanted to be a Radio DJ, but as everybody knows, getting into broadcasting in any of its forms, is difficult. No experience — no job. No job — no experience; so, DJ’ing was put on the back burner.

But his life was to change radically at the age of 17, when he was invited to a church in Derby. That short attendance affected him strongly and he realised that, that was to spark his second passion, religion. He gave up his job as a driver and went to Bible College in Nantwich Cheshire and, from that time, he knew he wanted to serve God. He became a ‘Christian’ in 1992 and was invited to join the Elim Pentecostal Church in Derby and never looked back.

On the contrary, he was to look forward: some 2400 kilometres (1500 miles). Over a beer in La Cala de Mijas, Dave told me that, once again, God was guiding him and telling him Spain is where he needed to be.

“I felt this overwhelming desire to live in Spain. Having visited the Costa Blanca and Barcelona and Madrid, I was drawn by the culture and the people and I had always felt that Spain was a religious place. But the Christian life is more than a religion it’s a relationship with ‘A God’. I first ministered in Spain in Benalmadena, which is where I met Naomi, and God must have been backing me then too, as when I asked her,

she agreed to marry me. We then opened our first pastorship together in Calahonda and after 10 years we are now celebrating our new premises at The Casbar Live Lounge in Torrenueva.”

“So,” I asked, “had you decided that that was the rest of your life sorted and that your idea of being a Radio presenter was abandoned?”

“No. I had heard of Talk Radio Europe in its previous guise of Radio Europe Mediterraneo (REM) and contacted the station manager and made a pitch for a Sunday morning ‘God Spot’ The Two Revs.”

It was an immediate success and, with his co-presenter Howard King, himself a great entertainer; it became an hour that everyone enjoyed listening to. I know, as I was one of them.

He continued, “I was offered an evening spot which I grabbed with both hands and after a while I took over the afternoon slot.”

‘The Daily’ was an interactive family show which soon got Dave a following of ardent fans. Two years ago, he landed the plum job as breakfast presenter; ‘Daybreak with Dave’ has gone on to be one of the most popular programmes on the station.

If you want to hear Dave’s dulcet tones you can find TRE on the ‘old radio’ or of course, on your smart speaker, from 8.00am ‘til 10.00 am Monday to Friday or you can join him at the Casbar Live Lounge in Torrenuuva at 11.00 am on Sundays. Don’t get the wrong idea about Dave and his team, they are not Bible Bashers, the meeting is open to everyone and everyone is welcome. Meet new friends have a coffee, talk to Dave, he will be more than happy. If you listen to his radio Show, you will love listening to him in his second home. If you don’t listen to him yet, go to Torrenueva and see him. Then you’ll tune in to his programme.

SPOTLIGHT ON La Cala de Mijas

As our magazine has extended its coverage to include Calahonda and La Cala de Mijas we thought that a bit of local historical information would be interesting

Once a sleepy little white washed fishing village, known previously as “la Cala del Moral” (English: the bay of mulberries) due to the mulberry trees growing in the area, the name was changed in the 1970s to La Cala de Mijas in order to avoid confusion with the similarly named La Cala de Moral just outside of Málaga. in those early tourist days, La Cala boasted some 30 fishermen’s cottages, a couple of bars, an open-air summer cinema a butchers, grocers shop a small chapel and a school — and little else.

Of ecological importance, is the seabed of the Mijas coast, which is home to a great biodiversity in which a large number of European, African, Atlantic and Mediterranean species coexist. It was accessible only via tracks through the hills via Entrerrios and the Calahonda area, until the 1920’s it was a very small hamlet clustered around the watch tower, and it had an inn, which still exists, Venta Butibamba.

The town started to develop further after the initial tourism boom of the sixties but, in the 1920’s the N340 which up until the late eighties, was still on the main road from Fuengirola to Marbella, latterly complete with traffic lights and subsequent traffic jams, before the redesign of the N340 (by which the main road used to be known up until a few years ago) bypassed the village.

Since then, the village has become a ‘town’: Not just a town, but an important part of the Costa del Sol infrastructure; as any local will tell you La Cala has expanded in all directions — mainly in land — and now boasts a new health clinic, international supermarkets and of course, established for many years, La Cala Golf and Country Club Resort.

Historically it has been a place of defence, fortified with four towers along the Mediterranean coast of Andalucia, whose function was to give notice of the presence of enemy ships to the garrisons of Fuengirola, Benalmadena and Marbella. This was one of the places where the Berbers attacked. (the Berbers are the indigenous people of North Africa): a territory that extends from present-day Morocco in the West of Africa to Libya in the east.

Four towers remain from its past, that formed part of the fortified line along the Andalusian Mediterranean coast, whose defensive function was to give notice in the presence of enemy ships so that the garrisons of Fuengirola, Benalmádena and Marbella, among others, would go to the place where the pirates attacked. One of the towers is in La Cala, the others are located in various urbanizations of Mijas Costa. These towers are: Torre de Calahonda (16th century), located in Calahonda: Torrenueva de La Cala del Moral (probably the most modern tower on the entire coast, 19th century), located in the Torrenueva urbanization: Battery tower of La Cala del Moral (16th century), located in La Cala de Mijas, which you can visit, and Torre de Calaburras (built around 1515 in Punta de Calaburras), located in the El Faro urbanization towards Marbella.

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LA BUTIBAMBA: A piece of history in La Cala

de Mijas

Five generations of the same family have served customers who have included King Alfonso XIII, the bandit ‘El Tempranillo’, Ernest Hemingway and Camarón de la Isla as well as thousands of locals and visitors from elsewhere in Spain and abroad. The tenderness of the meat at La Butibamba is what makes it unmistakeable, according to the many fans of their 200-year-old recipe.

With a product that seems crisis-proof and even war-proof (it has survived two: the War of Independence and the Civil War), this ‘venta’, or roadside restaurant, in La Cala de Mijas has been run by five generations of the Porras family and doesn’t appear to be worried about the constantly rising inflation rate. A baguette big enough for two people and two soft drinks cost 7.80 € . Not even the most galloping CPI can spoil something that affordable.

The price, product and ambience in this venta (the slot machine rattles away, there are photos of the specialities on the walls and the TV is blaring at full volume, as custom dictates) could not be more traditional, but that hasn’t stopped kings, millionaires and world-famous artists appreciating the virtues of their legendary pork tenderloin. The democratic character of La Butibamba is part of its recipe for success and has a lot to do with its origins as a coaching inn in the early 19th century.

“When the original venta was built, it was just a simple hut and there was nothing else here: no houses, no highway. It was just earth, all around. But because the building was here, it was officially designated as a coaching inn and tobacco shop; and that was a good thing. It was regulated by the government and was obliged to provide shelter and food for travellers, no matter what time they turned up,” says the present manager of La Butibamba, Francisco Javier Sepúlveda, who is married to the founder’s great-granddaughter.

The origin of the name, the family says, comes from the muleteers in the old days, who would drink wine from containers known as ‘botes’ and used the expression “Qué ‘bamba’ he cogido!” to indicate that they were drunk. By that time, the establishment was much more than just a place to drink, eat and stay: it was also where all the mail for people living in that area would be delivered. It is still a landmark in the town and queues that form there at weekends is a testament to its longevity.

Paradise

IS CLOSER THAN YOU THINK

OCCUPYING ONE OF THE MOST ICONIC SITES IN THE LA CALA AREA, El Oceano Beach Hotel and Restaurant has become one of the most desirable venues on the Coast. It´s difficult to find words of praise that have not been already written to describe this little piece of paradise.

A 60 bedroom boutique hotel that also boasts an acclaimed beach front restaurant well known for offering top class cuisine, each dish created with imagination, flair and served with careful attention to detail.

The stunning waterfront menu presents a wide choice of á la carte favourites plus a varied choice of lunchtime possibilities. For those who simply want to unwind a little, in a stunning location, the option is open to pop in and enjoy the expertly chosen selection of international wine and cocktails of course, in the beautiful lounge area, or ‘al fresco ‘ if you prefer!

Sunday lunch has become something of a legend on the coast with a variety of succulent roasts; homemade curries and even fish and chips! Plus top class live entertainment all afternoon, they call it the Sunday experience!

The beautiful beach front gardens are home to the main hotel, luxurious rooms overlooking the Mediterranean with views of Gibraltar including four fabulous penthouse suites. The hotel pool enjoys a swim up Polynesian pool bar, VIP sun loungers with a super efficient team of staff at your service.

Non residents are obviously made welcome, and if you have not yet had the pleasure of visiting El Oceano Beach Hotel and Restaurant, the new season may now be the time—prepare to be impressed!!!

It really is simply impossible to overstate the delights on offer at the oasis of laid back luxury that is…El Oceano.

El Oceano, right by the sea, close to perfection. An elegant and unique restaurant on Mijas Costa, on Spain’s sunny Costa del Sol. Open every day for lunch or dinner.

TAKING THE

High Road

ARE YOU WORRIED THAT LIVING HERE MAY RESULT IN NOT FINDING SIMILAR INTERESTS HERE AS YOU DID AT ‘HOME’? WELL, YOU MAY BE SURPRISED TO HEAR THAT PROBABLY ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR PASTIMES IN YOUR HOME COUNTRY IS ALIVE AND WELL AND THRIVING HERE IN SPAIN.

Everyone loves Classic Cars, whether you have a 50 year old Ford Anglia or a Mercedes Pagoda you love using them, showing them and talking about them with friends and like-minded people. So, you will be pleased to know that the Costa del Sol boasts the most popular Classic and Sports Car Club which is open to all nationalities.

Ian Giles, Chairman/President of the club, explains the history:

“This vibrant and active classic and sportscar club was formed in September 2008 and has over 400 full members. We have a huge variety of cars of all shapes, sizes (and values!). At least six of our members have over 10 cars and two of our members have around 50 each!

These include all manner of Ferraris, RollsRoyce, Mercedes, Jaguars (including about a dozen E-Types) as well as two genuine Shelby 500 GT’s, Bentleys, McLaren F1, Daytonas, Dinos, Mustangs, Morgans, a Panther de-Ville, a 250GT Ferrari, a Ford Escort, genuine AC Cobras and much, much more.

We are proud to have quite a number of motor-sport ‘luminaries and characters as members from both the past and present. All are active within the Club.

Please take a look at our website www.cccandalucia.com and, in particular, scroll through the Galleries section where you will see many photographs of club members and their cars. There is also a ‘classifieds’ section for members’ use and a news items section. We keep two WhatsApp groups, a Facebook page and there are free classified sections on the Club

website as well as a free Facebook Classifieds page if you fancy buying or selling a classic.

Double membership for a year is a mere 40 € which is exceptional value. Joining fee (payable once only) is 75 €

We have a club lunch on the first Tuesday of each month at La Sierra Restaurante, Cerros del Aguila, in Mijas Costa. A full three course lunch, including wines etc, is only 30 € per head.

The Saturday following our club-meet we always have a car run which uses simple, rally-style Tulip road-books taking in stunning countryside with a coffee and/ or tapas halt and always a decent lunch at the end of it. Cost for this is only 20 € per car plus lunch. Excellent value!

We put on regular three, four, five and six day classic car tours as well as our monthly runs. We have many, many social events, parties etc and we get invited to many others too.

We also have a number of members still competing in various forms of motorsport around Spain which is always interesting. Non-members are welcome to attend social events but for the car runs membership is necessary. I hope you may like to join us, you will always be very welcome.”

Contact Ian Giles at: csccspain@gmail.com

FAST TRACK WITH Auto·Quick

Finding a reliable garage for servicing is a problem in any country, but add the language barrier and things can get complicated. I have been here for many years but I remember my first visit to get a car serviced. It was like going to a doctor whose daily language was one I didn’t use; much the same as with a car mechanic.

Also, you can come across the mañana approach; as in one case I took a classic car in for some work and told the owner I wasn’t in a hurry for it; I didn’t have it back until 10 years later! You won’t have that at AutoQuick in La Cala de Mijas. Not because they’re QuickQuick — they still have to diagnose, order parts, wait for delivery and then put it all together! — but they need the space and want the car finished ‘Quick’ so they can have room for other clients.

Manolo has owned the business since 1996 when they opened their first workshop at the Castillo Gas Station (Km207 as was) dedicated mainly to roadside assistance and vehicle repair services, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. During the first 12 years, the vast majority of days were spent in the workshop, even having to sleep there on a folding bed; Manolo remembers, “they were very hard years, but thanks to providing these services, that no one else provided on the coast, they made us known and managed to get us a good name in the industry.”

In 2005 they branched out to Fuengirola and opened a second workshop where they dedicated themselves to quick repairs and vehicle maintenance. It was only 150 sq mtrs but after a while, and with the demand for their services constantly increasing, in 2014 they moved to La Cala de Mijas, where they have 500 sq mtrs and they haven’t looked back since.

For the ex-pats, they have a secret weapon in Lee the Reception Manager who has lived in Spain for all his adult life and is completely bi-lingual so he can guide you through your problems and explain how they will solve it and more importantly, how much it will cost.

They currently employ a team of professional Mechanics,

Electricians, body work and painting, ITV Management, Documents, Taxes, Fines, Imports and Transfers, even personalised attention for collection at the Airport and at Home to provide the client with these services while they are in their home country. Constantly striving to improve and supply the best service and treatment to their clients who, Manolo is aware, have contributed to their success, by returning and recommending them to others.

C/Fuengirola, 4, 29649 La Cala de Mijas, Málaga | T: +34 952 493 997

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ONE FOOT IN FRONT OF THE OTHERSocialise, Learn & Keep Fit

MOST OF US KNOW WE DON’T DO ENOUGH OF IT. AND WE SHOULD; AFTER ALL WE HAVE PERFECT WEATHER AND BEAUTIFUL SCENERY ALL AROUND US.

There is one person who decided that we should walk more and learn something at the same time. Mijas Walking Tours is the brainchild of local semi-retired businessman, Alan Boardman (below right).

Living in the beautiful, historic village of Mijas - just a twentyminute drive from La Cala de Mijas (from where this village gets its name) - and you are on the top of the world. Well, Mijas Costa!

Alan, like many semi-retired people in the South of Spain, (he and his wife have a shop in the village and he can be seen there a couple of days a week) didn’t want the sun, sea and sangria life from keeping him in good shape and encouraged other likeminded people to do the same by creating the group that learns, laughs, socialises and enjoys themselves, at the same time as collecting for local charities.

Over a beer in the famous Mijas Square with the bustle of residents and tourists around us, Alan tells me:

“I started the Walking Tours eight years ago because when my wife Jenny and I visit a place for the first time that’s exactly what we look for, as we believe it’s the best way to get “under the skin” of a place.

Apart from group guides working with tour operators, there were no such ‘Walking Tours of Mijas’ and so I set about building on the knowledge I had gathered during our (then) nine years living here. I spent the next twelve months researching online and reading various books about the village, plus talking to “Mijeños”, some of whom had lived here all their lives and who provided a peek into a world largely unseen by foreign visitors.

I am passionate about Mijas Pueblo and am told that this comes across loud and clear during the Walking Tours. There are several stories that never cease to amaze people and I’m sure these contribute to the many five-star reviews on TripAdvisor.

The most important element of course, is the money raised in support of local charities. I try and strike a balance between human causes and animal, Spanish charities and international and am proud that in the two years up to June 2023 the overall total raised is approaching 14,000 € .”

Mijas Walking Tours operates weekly from February to June and then September to December.

The Tour starts at 11:00 outside the Town Hall in Mijas Pueblo and lasts approximately three hours. It’s a gentle stroll with no steep climbs.

The Tour explains (solely in English in order to avoid delays) the historical, social and cultural development (in a fun way)

of Mijas and the wider Costa del Sol and visits parts of the pueblo often not frequented by people outside of the village. There are several fascinating stories too, most of them unknown to foreign residents and visitors.

There is a suggested minimum donation of just 5 € with all donations going to the nominated Costa del Sol charity of the month.

Groups are limited to a maximum of 12 people.

For more information or to book, please contact Alan Boardman by WhatsApp on: (34) 610 522 605

IF CATCHY NAMES ARE IMPORTANT IN GETTING YOUR MESSAGE OUTIT HAS TO BE

BREXPATS!

EXACTLY EIGHT YEARS AGO, ON 23 JUNE 2016, THE BREXIT REFERENDUM RETURNED A POSITIVE RESULT TO THE UK LEAVING THE EU WHICH CAME AS AN UNWELCOME SURPRISE TO ALL OF US RESIDENTS LIVING HERE IN THE EU.

Maybe that is an exaggeration because, again, and perhaps even more surprisingly, some British residents here in Spain actually voted to leave the EU. I honestly can’t think what they were hoping for but it has left many of us up the proverbial ‘creek without a paddle’ and while many of them now regret their vote whether it be due to their lack of understanding, naivety or purely as a result of their gullibility in believing the misguided information of the leave campaign, there is little they can do to turn the clock back so we all have to suffer the consequences and comply with the changes that Brexit has caused!

COMPLICATED STUFF

As everyone has now found out, it has made travelling a little more complicated, bringing ‘stuff’ in, or sending ‘stuff’ out now takes longer and incurs taxes that didn’t exist before. Not to mention the changes of residency/property owning stays in Spain and Europe for expats.

One person who was on top of this from the very beginning was Anne Hernández. A feisty, retired university lecturer who decided that her communication abilities and her love of Spain would be the driving force behind the fledgling “Brexpats in Spain”.

We sat down for a coffee in a local country club near her home, as she told me how it all came about.

“My Mum, having already lost my Dad, moved out here and lived with me. Being of a certain age, she used to go to a club for expats and every week without fail, she would

come home with a phone number for me to call one of the elderly members of the club to help interpret at the doctors, to translate an official letter or to call a Spanish company etc. I did it because they didn’t have anybody like me at home to help. After many years of living on Spanish soil and, as President of my large community for nearly 20 years now, I knew how the Spanish systems worked and had made a group of professional friends who served as handy contacts in times of need; so I started a small group called Costahelp. In July, about one month after the Brexit Referendum, I had received so many earnest cries for help from these people who were telling me that Spain was going to chuck them out, that they had nowhere to go etc and I felt I needed to help them. I wasn’t a political animal and didn’t really know what to think so I spoke to the then Mayor of Mijas who advised me that in order to be able to collaborate with me on a professional level it would be best if I formed a fully legally constituted association and not just a Facebook group.

I took his advice and did just that, and Brexpats in Mijas was born. Again, within about one month, I had British residents asking me for help who lived in Alicante, the Canaries and other parts of Spain so I renamed the association Brexpats in Spain and I suppose, as they say, the rest is history.”

“It is not just a labour of love anymore, is it?” I asked. “I mean after all these years, which when you think about it is not a huge amount of time, you have been recognised by the late Queen Elizabeth II with an MBE. Not an honour that many expats in Spain receive.”

A GRAND GROUP OF PROFESSIONALS

She chuckled proudly but modestly as she continued, “It has been so much more demanding than I could ever have imagined and having now retired from my career as a university lecturer, I have more time on my hands, thank goodness, because the demand still exists though somewhat differently now. I know I have been honoured for my services to the British in Spain but never in a million years would I have thought I would still be doing this seven years later nor did I ever imagine we would have achieved national and international recognition! It sometimes seems as though everybody knows who I am, but after the wonderful press we have been given, again I suppose I shouldn’t be surprised. What I am surprised at though, is the number of different questions that people ask, how Brexit has affected and continues to affect so many people in so many different ways. All these questions deserve answers so our close collaboration with the local authorities, town halls, Consulates and the British Embassy is important to us as is the advice and guidance from our group of professionals in such fields as legal, medical, insurance, financial, taxation, education, employment, property, driving etc all of whom are vetted by us which ensures that the information we are giving is correct.”

“You are still campaigning to better the system, aren’t you?” I asked while ordering another coffee.

“Well, we don’t protest in the street but we do campaign via our regular meetings with the Embassy and other relevant public authorities to defend our rights here and certainly to put right the wrongs often imposed as a result of misunderstanding either on behalf of Spain or the UK so it is safe to say we have our fingers on the button!”

“From personal experience, apart from knowing you, one cannot pick up a paper or go online without reading something about what you do and are involved in.”

Again, that contented but self-effacing smile, “We have seven Facebook groups and have now added the word ‘International’ to our name because the help we give is not just to the British; it is help to anybody who has or wants a connection to life in Spain. We now have 45,000+ members throughout Spain and the islands who all seem to seek our help in one way or another as yet another unexpected Brexit worm creeps out of the woodwork. We have also added another string to our bow called ‘Brexpats Buddies’. A free group we set-up for those who live alone and are worried about their well-being. They could have an accident or be taken ill and nobody would know. It happened to one lady which inspired us to start this spin-off group. All it requires is that members check-in each day via Whatsapp and if we don’t hear from them, we try to make contact. If we can’t, then we set the ball rolling to check that the person is okay.”

BREXPAT BUDDIES

Before we leave, Anne adds, “Our professionals offer reliable help and many also offer discounts to our members. So, to keep abreast of how Brexit is affecting us here, what new rules we are expected to abide by or changes we need to make, join our Brexpats in Spain International Southern Region group of Facebook or our main Facebook group BREXPATS IN SPAIN INTERNATIONAL, the Support group, the Facts group or any of our regional groups. And,

if you know of anybody living alone who would welcome a daily check on them by phone, don’t hesitate to contact me because Brexpats Buddies is here to help.”

Anne and her team have certainly made a difference to thousands of lives here and if you are settling in to the Costa del Sol or even if you have lived here for years, you could well benefit from the help and camaraderie that she offers.

I get the feeling that had Anne Hernández been campaigning before the referendum, the results might have been different.

If you would like further information on this or anything else that Brexpats in Spain International can help you with, then please contact us, we are but a call away. You can contact Anne via any of their Facebook groups, send her a private message via Google messenger, call her on (0034) 635 692 930 or send an email annehernandez105@gmail.com

Food for thought

SOME OF THE EDITOR’S FAVOURITE EATING PLACES ON THE MIJAS COSTA.

BENAVRA RESTAURANTE

Avenida de Rota 4 Torrenueva, 29649, Mijas

634 00 68 25

One of my oldest colleagues and friends (in length of time as opposed to his age) Paul Tugwell has been Head Chef at this restaurant since he joined young Hungarian owners Viki and Atilla last year in their reformed restaurant Benavra in Torrenueva, just down the road from the popular supermarket on the corner. Simply designed but comfortable with a lovely patio and further seating on the front terrace, there is ample space.

The couple certainly have had sound experience, having worked on cruise liners and a boutique hotel in the UK. They did well when they persuaded Paul to join them as he has more than anyone’s fair share of top-quality experience, which started at the famous Savoy Hotel in the UK under one of the world’s renowned chefs at the time Silvino Trompetto. Experiences in country house Michelin starred establishments followed until his arrival in Spain, when he alongside other ambitious operators, started a food revival with the influence of Modern Mediterranean Cuisine.

Paul’s style is eclectic but with firm roots in his classic French culinary roots. I know his food well and admire his desire to constantly attempt new ideas yet not losing the art of good food and traditional methods.

Happily, the restaurant has taken off well and on a recent dinner with a good friend one day, I was lucky to get a table. Start with the wine, which is what we did, a chilled bottle of Albariño to slurp while we looked at the menu. For me the starter choice was simple, Tuna Tataki with Ponzu Mayo and Wasabi Infused Flying Fish Caviar . My friend made a beeline straight away for the Warm Breast of Duck with Cabbage, Pine-nut and Sultana Salad . Perfectly cooked tuna with a warm kick thanks to the wasabi. The breast of duck was of course cooked to perfection and the crispy salad was a perfect accompaniment.

Main courses were a bit more difficult as I didn’t want more fish and my friend was tempted by the Sea Bass with Wilted Spinach and a Pine-nut, Sultana and Vermouth sauce , but had already had sultanas and pine-nuts, so, having seen the quality of my tuna, chose Tuna Steak with a classic Salad Niçoise . I went for the Slow Braised Iberian Pork Cheeks served in a rich sauce with mustard mash and French beans.

melting stuff! All washed down with a very acceptable

Portions are more than adequate, but cleverly designed so as you think, “Hmmm, I think can manage a pud!” So — we did. Sharing the warm Pear Tart with Vanilla Ice cream and a Baked Strawberry Cheesecake was the answer. Starters are around 7/8 € and mains only 14/15 € In fact, our dinner including two good bottles of wine and a couple of coffees to finish, was less than 100 € . As always in our case it’s the wine that doubles the bill. Worth every penny. Good, attentive friendly service, warm atmosphere and charming owners.

NB. Since my first meal at the restaurant I have returned several times and am pleased to see that the menus change regularly.

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bottle of Ribera del Duero.

The rise of Chinese, Japanese and especially Thai restaurants over the years is amazing. There can’t be many people that have not tried one or all three styles, like them or not. Personally, I love all styles — but then I love all food — but I do hear some people say, ‘Well Chinese are all the same’, or, ‘Japanese? I can’t eat raw fish!’ and even, ‘Thai food is too spicy for me.’

Not with standing people’s tastes, it’s true that Chinese menus all seem similar, probably because they cater for Western palates. Those of us who have had the pleasure of eating Chinese in Hong Kong can vouch “It’s not all the same!” Japanese has plenty more than raw fish — as delicious as it is! And Thai comes in different strengths of ‘heat’: So, ‘you pays your money and takes your choice’. If you are not sure, then a visit to Pura Asia in La Cala may help you become a follower. This family-owned eatery has been there for some six years. As an Asiatic restaurant you get the opportunity to test the flavours and style you may have not ventured into before. I make no bones about the fact that I eat there as often as I am able and was extolling the virtues of Asiatic food to a friend who shamefully admitted that she had not really tried anything other than Chinese.

So, I set myself a challenge, lets get her to fall in love with a new cuisine! Typically, with the Asian work ethic, they open seven days a week from midday ‘til 11.30 last orders. For newbies take advantage of their lunchtime set menu. At 10.95 € for a three course menu, I promise you, you cannot go wrong. And as always in such a place, it is frequented by local European chefs and restaurant owners, as well as Spanish and expats. Lovely day, so we sat on the front terrace shaded with trees. You could choose the glass covered front of the restaurant or inside.

House wine is extremely drinkable and at 10 € a bottle represents excellent value. I persuaded my friend to try the Dim Sum (steamed pastry ball filled with minced pork and

or vegetables) I usually have their Seafood Salad chunks of squid, whole prawns, cooked mussels in a heavenly, spicy dressing. You could choose from a selection of five starters including Sushi Rolls , classic Spring Roll , and Thai Soup of the Day. Main courses offer a complete array including a classic Sizzling Beef

A brilliant Lemon Chicke n (I have tried it at home, but can’t get the lemon sauce as good as theirs) Prawn Gon Bao , spicy king prawn dish or Thai Chicken Red Curry. Choice of rice or noodles. I never eat desserts when I go to Chinese, or Indian but here I just love their cheesecake. It’s a simple Philly cheese base, but light and fluffy with a strawberry syrup. If you would rather go at night you can still have their really good evening menu with a few more options than lunchtime and still excellent value at 13.50 €

If that wasn’t enough, then if you go at night, you can choose one of their other set menus for 2/3/4 people still only 15.50 € to 16.5 € or choose from their ample a la carte. Fresh, vibrant and ample food, it really is worth a visit.

Also, my plan worked; my friend thoroughly enjoyed it and phoned me the next week and asked, “I’d like to go that fab restaurant again, can I take you??? ”

Fait accompli

Lugar Urbanization Jardin Botanico 21-22, 29649 La Cala de Mijas, Mijas, Spain

Telephone: 951352853 www.puraasia.com

Food for thought

TOWIE, the only way is Elliot’s

The staff, as always, welcoming and attentive. It was a table for 10 and there were still many people there despite being after four in the afternoon. The set lunch menu is good value and offers plenty of choice. For those with allergies or preferences, it’s worth noting that every dish is symbolised explaining contents etc.

From a ‘salady’ selection, of Caesar, Goat’s Cheese, Avocado Prawns and Carpaccio of Beef, I chose the Salmon Tartare with Avocado. It was a good portion but for me I was making an

assumption that it was going to be Smoked Salmon but it was Gravadlax. Chunks of well marinated salmon and perfectly ripe avocado in a tower.

Apart from a fish pasta the only other fish available was Sea Bream Fillet. I don’t know why, but I felt ‘fishy’, despite having had Bream the day before, but I was informed that there were fish alternatives on the a la carte and nothing would be too much trouble, but I still went with the Bream!. There was plenty of choice of other main courses from a Veggie Burger to a proper Angus Beef Burger as well as

comforting Cottage Pie, funky Duck Salad, Pastas and Chicken Breast. My fish was good of portion, but sadly, had not been ‘pin boned’ sufficiently, leaving some of those annoying tiny bones. Nicely cooked with a garnish of Crispy Mediterranean Vegetables with Garlic Oil.

Dessert was a Chocolate Coulant, one of my favourite puddings, but one that can go horribly wrong, but in this case, with these, almost fool proof and it was good.

The venue is well known for its cabaret and entertainment programme, is packed at weekends and of course does a very popular Sunday Lunch.

A good lunchtime, in good company with friendly staff and of course, the appearance of the man himself, Elliot Wright, with his usual bonhomie spreading around the room.

Eskina Tapas Bar and Restaurant Boulevard de La Cala, La Cala De Mijas, 29649, Málaga, Spain

604456489

I have to admit that I have an affinity with this particular venue. Originally a saddlery and leather shop in the new development at La Cala of many years ago, it had its first restaurant operation some years ago in the shape of a franchise of a Spanish Tapas chain. Sadly, it was not successful. Then a British couple took it over and again couldn’t ‘cut the mustard’ despite their ambitions. I think it’s the perfect location in the village and the right size to be intimate yet buzzing; so, I was very pleased to see that, earlier this year, it was taken over by a group of professionals who have injected new life and atmosphere into the place. Heading the kitchen is a young man with a proven track record in fine dining and this is reflected in the quality and presentation — but not the prices.

Mathew Lee, hails from Australia but has paid his passage through some top kitchens in his home country as well as the UK and Madrid before coming to the Costa del Sol. Together with his co-proprietors, The Madi Group, a local consortium, they have designed an eclectic mix to their menu which heavily features Spanish gastronomy. But Mathew’s twists means that you can get a simple Jamón y Queso or choose from a selection of Spanish cheeses and Embutidos (chorizo, hams and cured meats).

However, look further and you can choose one of the ever-popular Carpaccio of Tuna or Carpaccio of Beef. If it’s tapas you want, then there is a great selection to order. His approach to be different continues with Scallops with Chorizo, superb. Follow that with the Smoked Salmon with Goat’s Cheese and Mustard and Honey Dressing. It was very subtle but this diner was totally thrown by what appeared

visually to be perfectly chopped pieces of tuna which turned out to be beetroot — my taste buds were thrown, but in a nice way! Everybody’s favourite, the ubiquitous mini burger is there with a selection which includes a Wagyu beef version. I went for a marinated Lamb Pincho (baby skewer) with a chimichurri sauce but other interesting selections are there: Crispy Cod with Caper Sauce, Homemade Croquettes with Boletus and Truffle, or the Wagyu Meat Balls with Oregano and Tomato Sauce: But this is not just a Tapas bar, there are more substantial dishes on offer, such as Angus Entrecôte with Baked Sweet Potato, Fillet of Pork with Jamón and Padron Peppers, Pulpo, Salmon, Seabass y más. Sweet teeth are not ignored either with a Red Berry Cheesecake, a Tiramsú or my favourite, a Chocolate Fondant.

Great selection of cocktails, spirits, wines, Champagnes and Cavas; the service is friendly and efficient leaving me to wonder how many of the front of house staff are co-proprietors. Prices reflect the quality, but in my opinion excellent value for money. Call in and say that we sent you and Matthew and his team will be happy to invite you to a glass of Cava.

PURE BLOOD, SWEAT AND A FEW TEARSTO BE SUCCESSFUL?

CHEF/PATRON PACO FLORES

The first thing you notice when you sit in the early morning sunshine on the shaded open terrace of this well-known eatery in the centre of La Cala de Mijas, is the number of local businessmen and elegant ladies sitting having their morning coffee, finos, glasses of wine and tapas. But come lunchtime, the terraces fill with ‘people who lunch’….and Pura Sangre is the restaurant of choice.

Owned and run by former Michelin Chef, Paco Flores, who achieved his star at the famous El Lago restaurant in Elviria, Paco has built up his restaurant on the main boulevard, over a period of eight years.

His style, in keeping with a creative Michelin chef, is modern Mediterranean with a touch of classic French mixed in. His set menu, available lunch and dinner, six days a week, (closed Sundays) for only 25€ is without doubt his clients’ most popular choice representing exceptional value for money.

From a selection of eight starters, you could choose Garlic Langoustines, Tomatoes with Confit Tuna or perhaps the Goat’s Cheese Salad. From a choice of eight main courses, there is a Spinach Lasagne, Fillet of Pork with Peppercorn Sauce or the Baby Chicken with Cous Cous. Simple but effective desserts are on offer, for those that can get that far.

But you should not ignore his two Degustation Menus…. Or indeed the a la carte.

The two menus are 65€ for a six course selection and 85€ for eight courses. Chef decides what you will be served at the time, so whichever you choose, it certainly will be a “Menu Surprise”. The a la carte menu offers the foodie a selection of Paco’s signature dishes as well as some traditional and innovative plates. Keeping local traditions in mind, from the page of ‘platos para

The all around the year covered terrace (Photo credit Christer Lagervall)

compartir’ (plates to share) stalwarts can find the Jamón Bellotta, Tabla de Quesos, Homemade Croquettes and a traditional Roast Octopus with Purée Potato with Paprika Oil, or perhaps a classic Morcilla but made from Wagyu Beef. From a selection of seven first courses a brilliant Foie ‘mi cuit’ — Foie Gras and Goat’s Cheese, with a sweet tomato and coco glaze — or, staying with Foie, try the Raviolis of Foie with Setas and a sherry and parmesan cream.

Fish lovers will not be disappointed, whether it be Loin of Cod with salsa verde and shell ish, or Lobster or — the king of fish — Turbot!

If you are a meat lover, you will again, be spoilt for choice. Apart from the selection of prime cuts from the charcoal grill, there is Suckling Pig with an apple chutney or classic milk fed Lamb Cutlets with seasonal Wild Mushrooms and for the adventurous a Breese Pigeon stuffed with its own paté.

Desserts round off what is an excellent repast, including my favourite a Chocolate Fondant with Mango Ice Cream.

Like all masters of the kitchen, Paco has his own inimitable style, together with the love of the arts, his food, is his Symphony menu; broken into four movements. “If music be the food of love — play on.”

Loin Of Cod With Seaweed Cous Cous (Photo credit Christer Lagervall)

MonkeyBusiness

PERHAPS THERE ARE A LOT OF PEOPLE WHO WILL KNOW ONE OF MY GUESTS THIS EDITION, BECAUSE OF HIS HIGHLY POPULAR AND SUCCESSFUL, MAYAN MONKEY CHOCOLATE FACTORY IN THE VILLAGE OF MIJAS: BUT, THERE ARE THOSE OF US THAT HAVE BEEN HERE FOR MANY YEARS AND REMEMBER HIM FOR DIFFERENT REASONS. JASON GODWIN CAME OVER TO SPAIN IN THE BEGINNING OF THE NINETIES.

In fact, that is when I first met him. I walked into a very good friend’s house to find this young man sweating over a newly installed computer, one of those things that most of us didn’t have, except, the wealthier and very business orientated; our mutual friend was one of those! Jason was a young geniuses that was to be part of the development of modern computer programming and technology. Especially on a Coast that had little in that way at the time. Oh yes, there were young, clever Spanish people at the top of their game, but Jason was the ‘English Speaking’ link.

Arriving from Glossop in the UK in 1992, it didn’t take long for a bright, enthusiastic entrepreneur with ambition, to make his mark. It didn’t take him long to find his niche and he got himself a job in IT with his new found friends and successful entrepreneurs Robert and Diane Atkin at their successful holiday and timeshare resort. He developed systems for their computer run accounts department and in between, was selling computers; mainly to ex-pats and of course installing and explaining to them the way that they could benefit from owning one.

In 1996 with the backing of his bosses he launched Mercury Internet. With premises in Elviria, Jason became the ‘go to’ for those needing advice and equipment. But in 1999 he launched what was to be an even more phenomenal success: InfoCasa. He created a software that allowed estate agencies to share properties online in a

safe and confidential environment. One hugely successful business is a feather in anyone’s cap, but then he turned a passion into a profit. He had met and fallen in love with Eli and they were looking for a new challenge, The Mayan Monkey.

The idea of the Mayan Monkey was to open a business together that would be fun for both of them and mean something. They set up their first prototype chocolate factory/shop. Eli was responsible for making the chocolates and Jason did what he does best — no, not eat the chocolate — but sell the product. That was in March of 2012.

They now run all sorts of different workshops. They operate two (soon to be three) locations in Mijas Pueblo, one of which is the actual chocolate factory which has a small museum as well.

They run demonstrations and teach people how to make the product. As said, the idea was to create something meaningful. They do this by the way they manufacture and obtain their supplies and pass on the art to children and families. They also make all their ice creams from scratch, which can only be described as Artisan.

Jason is showing me around the factory and shop area enthusiastically as showing off his ‘favourite child’.

“We make all the ice cream the hard, old-fashioned way, which no one does nowadays. For example, we roast the pistachios in the factory and then slowly

stone grind them for eight hours into a beautiful nut butter which we then infuse with the organic milk and cream. This is how ice cream was made 50 years ago,” he said proudly giving me a dollop to try. I nodded my agreement and happily accepted another scoop.

“Regarding the sourcing, we sadly, are the only chocolate factory recognised by the organisation slavefreechocolate.org .”

He continued to explain his ethos. “We don’t purchase any beans from the ivory coast (which is the single biggest producer of cacao in the world) with two million child slaves, with an average age of nine, working there today; and, even if you are not a slave, your average salary is just 54 cents per day. A tonne of cacao in the ivory coast today costs about 2,200$ in 1971 it cost (then) 5,500$: It’s crazy; that would be around 14,000$ with inflation today, which is similar to what we pay for it in the Dominican Republic and Ecuador where the farmers earn about 17$ per day, and” he confirms with confidence, “there are no slaves.”

Jason combines all that is good about an entrepreneur. Confidence, humour, product research and knowledge and ethics. He looks after his staff — who in turn look after him — and for someone who has known him a long time, I can vouch for his honesty and integrity and — on top of all that — he’s a thoroughly decent bloke!

5 Plaza Virgén de la Peña, Mijas Pueblo, 29650, Malaga 629 466 710 - 600 088 54 info@mayanmonkey.es | www.mayanmonkey.es

La Cala was purchased by FBD (FBD Holdings plc is an Irish insurance company. Its primary listing is on the Euronext Dublin. It is one of Ireland’s largest property and casualty insurers looking after the insurance needs of farmers, private individuals and business owners through its principal subsidiary, FBD Insurance plc) its current owner, in the late 1980´s. Despite early difficulties and the difficult terrain, FBD, after having already invested in Sunset Beach Club in Benalmádena, decided to buy the complex with the intention of developing a 54-hole resort with its own hotel.

A 5km road was built from La Cala de Mijas village to the resort at a cost of circa £5 Millon, and, as part of this, three underground tunnels had to be built to facilitate local goat farmers to herd their goats. In addition, a bridge was built to connect the resort to Mijas to the north of the resort.

Some of the initial inspection surveys had been conducted from the air, so difficult was the terrain to view from ground level. At that time, American golf course architect Cabell B. Robinson had just left the famous Robert Trent Jones organisation and was keen to make a name for himself as a designer in his own right.

FROM BROWNS TO GREENS

ONE OF THE MOST WELL KNOWN OF LA CALA DE MIJAS’ LANDMARKS HAS TO BE LA CALA GOLF AND HOTEL RESORT NESTLING IN THE HILLS ABOVE THE TOWN APPROXIMATELY FIVE KILOMETRES.

The first brick was laid in 1989 and this writer remembers driving for what seemed forever through the “non-existent at the time” Cala Hills to see what the fuss was about.

The two La Cala courses were Robinson’s first projects after 17 years of working with the Jones operation: He said, “At first I thought the terrain was the limit of what could be turned into golf courses, given the severe changes available in altitude. I remember looking at the whole estate and thinking, “I hope I know what I´m doing”. I knew I would have to move loads of earth and we ended up moving 500 thousand cubic metres. This is almost four times the amount that would be moved in flatter projects. Because of the amount of earth moved, La Cala

has playable golf courses that retain the spectacular, dramatic views that are hard to equal. Without wishing to sound arrogant, I´m still very proud of the work at La Cala.”

La Cala has also seen its share of famous golfers, such as Sergio Garcia, Danny Willet and Miguel Angel Jimenez, and in May 2017, the resort played host to the Spanish Masters on the European Challenge Tour.

With over 1,000 acres and planning permissions for circa 3,000 units on site, the resort has seen a massive real

Estate development over the years. A significant number of houses and holiday homes have been built on site since 2006 and in 2014, the FBD Group entered into a joint venture agreement with the British building company Taylor Wimpey Plc. In exchange for land, Taylor Wimpey embarked on an extensive property development in La Cala.

“Since its’ inception La Cala Golf Resort has seen many changes and improvements and recently remodernised it’s club house and is constantly striving to improve the customer experience. Several professional managers have been involved over the last 30 years but the new breed of management has an emphasis on Golf & lifestyle, and its place in the lucrative market.

The current Sales & Marketing Director is charming young Frenchman, Edouard des Fontaines who has spent many years in the ‘golf game’ some recently in the UK before joining the Team at La Cala in 2019. Along with the resort’s General Manager Sean Corte Real, they have steered the resort through Covid and out the other side. Sean Corte-Real, a widely travelled professional of the golf business has spent more than 23 years dedicated to the management of golf resorts with great international prestige. Corte-Real is a recognised expert in the management of high level and worldclass facilities. He also has a Master’s from the IE Business School of Madrid.

Both men take pride that their resort, a haven for golfers, now comprises of three 18 hole courses, Campo Asia (The first in 1989), Campo America and Campo Europa all three of which are open to the general public.

and Commercial Director,

Apart from the golf, the resort offers the Hotel, three restaurants, club house, La Terraza with its’ panoramic bar and the Pool Bar. Also, to complete the perfect sport and leisure complex, a Racquets Club, with three courts including padel, tennis and squash. There is even a professional’s only football pitch.

Over a coffee with Edouard, he speaks with great pride about being involved in such a project, including their real estate programme creating luxury apartments for the holiday maker or to make your home in the south of Spain. I asked him what future plans they had for the resort?

“We started with the 60-unit apartment development at Miraval and it has morphed into five fully finished developments today, with a further 650 units planned in the next five years. La Cala now stands as one of the

biggest golf resorts in Spain and Europe, encompassing three championship golf courses, a 107- room Four Star superior hotel, a luxury Spa and extensive high-end holiday homes and property developments.

With over 400 hectares of which we have only used around 135, we can develop further and improve the resort to remain as the largest and most comprehensive resort in Spain.”

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The Bureau was set up by prominent expat Myra Cecilia Azzopardi. Myra is a qualified paralegal and has had a wide experience of dealing with problems presented by living in a foreign country.

Born into a forces’ family, Myra spent her childhood travelling and residing in various countries; this way of life continued into adulthood. Her own experience as a perpetual expatriate may have unconsciously directed her to pursue a career aimed at assisting the

HELP IS AT HAND

Ex-Pats, from the UK especially, will be aware of the Citizens Advice Bureau.

This stalwart of UK society is the ‘goto-place’ for those needing help and advice on a multitude of problems.

Those missing this ‘comfort blanket’ from home will be pleased to know that here, on the Costa del Sol, we have a Citizens Advice Bureau Spain.

Spanish expatriate community.

After she attended Secondary School in Cyprus and a short stint at college in Wiltshire, Myra continued travelling, and then on to Ireland. Whilst dabbling in the music business, she was eventually taken on as an executive for Polygram, Dublin.

A short time at Public Relations in Ireland and then off to Cologne, Germany, to work at a recording studio. After spells in various countries, she finally settled in Spain in 1993.

In 1995, and for a political party, Myra was asked to set out a list detailing the type of problems that the nonSpanish community and visitors were experiencing whilst in Spain. Using this and other information, the first office for foreigners was eventually set up in Estepona by the then, newly elected Government. This led to a profound involvement in four municipal elections, including being offered to stand as a councillor in the 2011 elections. Though tempted, Myra decided to stand down before the list was announced.

As a result of her experiences in aiding the expatriate community during various political campaigns, Myra became very involved in assisting and supporting the community who for many had little or no knowledge of the Spanish language and more importantly, the complex Spanish bureaucracy and the continual updating of the law and regulations.

A demand for a more extensive service concluded with Myra setting up the Costa Advice Bureau in 2006.During the following seven years, it became apparent that the expatriate community needed a place and persons to whom they could turn to for support. With this in mind, Myra commenced on a project to set up a group for the expatriate residents, non-residents and visitors alike, in need of advice, assistance, and accurate information. This and more, they can now find at the Citizens Advice Bureau Spain.

What is the

CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU SPAIN

Whilst modelled on the Citizens Advice Bureau in the UK and Ireland in terms of giving free advice to everyone, the setup of CABS is, at least for now, a little different. CAB UK offices receive a large amount of funding from local authorities which, in turn, allows the setting up of offices in most towns and cities.

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Citizens Advice Bureau Spain does not have access to this level of funding – in fact getting the project up and running was funded from Myra’s own pocket and any work done by her and the ‘head office’ team is voluntary. They would love to set up physical offices where you could just drop in, but for now, this is not possible.

In order to reach as many people as possible, the CAB have turned to technology, which has the advantage of being reasonably inexpensive to set up and can be accessed by everybody and from anywhere. The first public access to CAB Spain was set up on Facebook using a network of groups; there is also now a website www.citizensadvice.org.es

What Citizens Advice Bureau Spain aims to do is provide citizens with up-todate, unbiased and accurate information and advice. They have many articles, information and fact sheets covering the many different aspects of life in Spain. How to negotiate Spanish Bureaucracy,

Residency, Relocation, Medical Care, Tax, Pensions, Legal Matters, Documentation and many other areas are covered in their articles and are readily available to look at before asking a question, for which answers may be available on their website. Using the site ‘Search’ function will help you find what you need.

Their team of volunteers will also do their best to help with more complicated problems via the website’s ‘Ask for Advice’ section. Even as a charity they still have overheads and therefore those requesting any further assistance are asked to contribute by paying a 10€ donation for questions posted there.

CAB Spain is not intended to be a replacement for professional services and their advice may well be that you need to seek professional assistance. They can help you negotiate the dayto-day aspects of life in Spain but are not equipped to perform the functions of Lawyer, Accountant or Tax Advisor. What they have done is to compile a list of reliable and trustworthy professionals to try and secure the best arrangements for you that they can. They have contact with good Legal companies that have a wide presence in Spain, which, in many cases they use themselves.

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ALWAYS ON HAND TO HELP

WHOEVER YOU ARE, IF YOU LIVE IN MIJAS COSTA, THE POLICE, HEALTH CARE AND THE FOREIGN RESIDENTS DEPARTMENT ARE AT YOUR SERVICE. CONTACT THEM WHEN YOU NEED TO.

THE ROLE OF THE POLICE IN SPAIN

The first thing to remember is all police officers in Spain are armed. This doesn’t mean that it’s like the wild west (or Downton LA) out there, but bear in mind of the old saying, “don’t take a knife with you to a gunfight!” because you will lose.

THE LOCAL POLICE are ostensibly the ‘local bobbies’. They are responsible for maintaining law an order in the towns and villages they serve. Traffic control, minor crimes, robberies, disturbance of the peace, drunk and disorderly etc. they are also used as evidence gatherers in the event of more serious occurrence which may well involve one of the other branches of the services.

POLICÍA NACIONAL (national police) is an armed civil force that deals with more serious crimes. Unlike the Local police who are overseen by town halls, the national police are managed by the Directorate General of Police and Civil Guard. You will often see them at roundabouts with their dark blue livery normally in what appears to be army fatigues with machine guns/automatic rifles slung over their shoulders. This sort of operation is normally looking for stolen vehicles, illegal immigrants, gangs of criminals and other nefarious activities.

THE GUARDIA CIVIL has been established since 1844, founded by Queen Elizabeth the second of Spain. This is very much an army, as most of them live in barracks and are seen on motorways with their green and cream livery and distinctive green uniforms. Speeding, drink driving and serious crime is their remit. Murders, unrest, political corruption et al all comes with the Guardia Civil territory.

ONE THING that is worth bearing in mind about all the police forces operating in Spain, is while they may look terrifying, they are polite and helpful even when you may have the misfortune to be arrested for whatever misdemeanour. BUT be polite back!

HEALTH CARE IN SPAIN

Spain has one of the best health systems in Europe: And contrary to folklore is free to anyone living and working on the Costa del Sol providing they are affiliated with residency and S1-form as a pensioner, employed or self- employed paying autonomo (self -employed stamp).

Each area has its own medical centre (Centro de Salud) - La Cala’s is inland near Aldi) just minute from the centre of town. To register with them, take your empadronamiento, your INSS affiliation letter and your residency card plus passport and you will be given your ‘personal’ doctor. Some of them speak good English. If you have the misfortune to have to go hospital then, depending what ailment, you may well be taken to the hospital Costa de Sol near Marbella which has an exceptional reputation. There are no large wards, you will share a two-bed room normally with a shared bathroom.

For those that prefer private healthcare there are many insurance companies in Spain and if for instance you are with someone like BUPA in the UK, you are probably covered here as well. If you are a holiday maker ensure you take out travel insurance and make sure you have an EHIC.

Pharmacies in Spain (Farmacia) are health professionals and are here to help for most minor ailments. The one in the centre of La Cala is a prime example of those ready to help.

WHATEVER QUERIES YOU HAVE THEY ARE THERE TO HELP

Mijas was the first area and town in the Costa del Sol and Spain to set up a Foreign Residents Department in 1985. It is a life line in many ways to newcomers to the Coast. English speaking (and other languages) attendants are there to answer your questions. The FRD in La Cala de Mijas is situated in the town hall building on the main boulevard. Their task is to help foreigners integrate with the local population and are there to help in any way they can. With more than 40% of residents in Mijas being foreigners, with some 100 nationalities, not all of whom speak sufficient Spanish to overcome some of the teething problems that newcomers face, the FRD is the place to seek help and advice in your language.

One of the most important tasks that the FRD can help you with is your Empadronamiento. (Putting yourself on the Register of residents) Contrary to some belief, the Empadronamiento is not a way of spying on you or keeping tracks, although it does of course have your details on file, it helps the local councils receive money from government to help service the resident population with such things as local police, health centre, townhall, street lights, bin collections and other things that town halls all over the world are responsible for. It also

allows you to vote in local elections, to register your kids in municipal schools, register a Spanish licence plate car or contract a mobile phone. So even if you rent and don’t buy for the time being, your registration on the padron contributes to the community and your fellow citizens. All you need is your NIE number, a valid passport/ID card, a copy of your rental contract or escritura (proof of purchase) and that’s it.

They are there to help you understand local laws, taxation, community contributions etc. They publish information on all their activities on line and in printed form so as you can keep abreast with life on the Costa, which, believe me, can help with your security and contentment while joining the community in this beautiful part of the world. They hold seminars on certain subjects, collaborate with the cultural walks programme “Mijas Secrets” organise language exchange workshops, charity markets and the famous International Christmas Show in December and are there to help you. Contact them at frd@ mijas.es

(Thanks to Katja, Laura and all the staff at FRD.)

I have a friend whose husband was seriously ill and she spent many a night in hospital with him, but mainly to keep him company and to stop him becoming depressed with his situation.

Your first stop — unless it’s an emergency — is your local health centre (Centro de Salud). If your doctor thinks you need hospitalisation, he will attend to it for you. If you are unlucky enough to need a hospital and are ‘lucky’ enough to live between Marbella and Fuengirola you may well find yourself at the Costa del Sol Hospital.

The hospital is on the main A-7 coast road 7km east of Marbella centre, and is one of the best-equipped hospitals in Spain. Inaugurated in December 1993, the hospital is run by Agencia Sanitaria Costa del Sol; a public company on behalf of the (SAS) Andalucian Health Service. It was set up as a pilot scheme to improve the efficiency and quality of services, under a modern structure or organisation. It has 400 beds, with an extension at present being built, and on average, around 100 healthy babies are born there every month. There are often voluntary interpreters on hand to help British and other nationalities communicate with the medical staff. With at least 15% of patients being non-Spanish speakers, this is considered a necessity for the smooth running of the hospital. Special resources are laid on in summer when the average number of emergencies increases from 140 to 355 a day.

It has a large out-patients department (on the coast road side of the building) and a 24 hour accident and emergency

ONE OF THE THINGS THAT FUTURE EX-PATS ARE ALWAYS WARY ABOUT. MANY STORIES ABOUNDED OVER PREVIOUS YEARS, LIKE “DON’T FIND YOURSELF IN HOSPITAL, THERE’S NO AFTER CARE, FAMILIES HAVE TO COME IN AND HELP LOOK AFTER YOU.” THIS IS MISGUIDED; TRUE FACILITIES ARE THERE FOR A FAMILY MEMBER TO STAY OVERNIGHT IF YOU WISH.

department (on the mountain side of the building). In 2008 the extension was started that will, on completion, offer another 150 beds and a number of other specialist units. Work stopped in 2010 and restarted in 2019. Currently only part of the extension to be opened, is the underground car park.

Parking next to the hospital is severely

limited there is an open air, free public car park to the west of the building. The 1.000 place underground car park used to cost 2.10€ for the first hour and then 1.55€ per hour after that. However, in 2019 it became free and is expected to remain that way during the construction works of the hospital extension above the car park.

PRIVATE HOSPITALS NEARBY

If you have private health insurance then there are Private Hospitals on the Costa del Sol with 24 hour Emergency departments. Hospital Hospitén Estepona, and Hospital Quiron Marbella (formerly known as USP) and Xanit Hospital International in Benalmadena.

The Costa del Sol Health Agency is a public health organization that belongs to the Public Health System of the Junta de Andalucía integrated into the Ministry of Health and Families.

The Hospital Costa del Sol Public Company emerged in 1993 as a pilot project of the Ministry of Health to introduce different forms of health organization and management in Andalusia. The initial coverage population was 127,522 inhabitants, belonging to the municipalities of Benahavís, Casares, Estepona, Istán, Manilva, Marbella and Ojén. In 1995 the municipalities of Mijas and Fuengirola were incorporated, adding a population of about 220,000 inhabitants. Since then, the population has been growing uninterrupted until it reaches more than

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When you meet the charismatic William Koninckx (left) you think he would be more akin to a perfect Bond Villain, not the co-owner of a beauty salon. But this, soft, gentle man, is exactly that. Along with his colleagues Mariló (right) and Carolina they have opened the Elviria Wellness Salon.

I called in to see him the other day as we are friends and he is an exrestaurateur — we have mutual friends, so we are never short of things to talk about and have a few glasses of wine. It was the first time I had seen his new venture. It was a very hot day and I’d been driving around and was parched. So, after greetings and introductions with the girls, I said I could murder a beer and with shame, he admitted that they don’t have a fridge yet: I forgot I had entered a Wellness salon. He showed me around everything from the

simple massage and beauty rooms, to what he calls the torture room. Everyone should have one, especially if you are expecting to be put through the health and wellness paces. I just mentioned, that I was having problems with numbness in my lower leg, which I put down to circulation sitting writing most of the time; Mariló said “We can sort that!” So not scared I said ‘OK, show me what you can do’.

Full of confidence, as I did not have to go into the torture room, I relaxed on one of the massage beds. She

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was going to use a treatment called Infrared Pressotherapy. I felt a bit like an astronaut, as I was wrapped in these inflatable leggings and even with one around my stomach; then I was inflated like the Michelin man. The pressure/ relax was great and I could feel the half hour treatment was moving my blood around. Not content with this, Mariló decided I should have a reflexology session and began to hit those pressure points — she knew exactly what she was doing — and I felt like the recipient of a Pint of Heineken, reaching those parts that other treatments could not reach. Almost at the point of sleep, my lymph glands appeared to have been moved around and cleared, the numbness had subsided; but I asked the girls how many sessions it would take to maintain the benefits. Twice a week would seem the best bet and after a couple of weeks once a week and then maybe once a fortnight.

I had come to the end of my treatments, I could have had a body massage, a facial and even a depilation, to reach the parts that Heineken had not yet reached. I could have had a pedicure, manicure or even an eyebrow design! As you can see this salon caters for men as well as women, the prices are excellent for the skills involved, the welcome and the relaxed comfortable surroundings. My treatments cost less than 100€ and I was there for more than an hour. It was time to go and have that beer with the main man, gossip, laugh and feel revitalised. All he needs now is that fridge!

VISITORS TO THE COSTA DEL SOL AND RESIDENTS ALIKE ARE AWARE THAT THE TRAIN SERVICE FROM MALAGA TO FUENGIROLA IS EFFICIENT, INEXPENSIVE AND RELIABLE. AND THAT, IS LITERALLY WHERE IT ENDS — FUENGIROLA.

Those of us who have lived here for many years know that there have been proposals to extend the service to Marbella and beyond, to Algeciras. But why hasn’t it happened? Everyone accepts that the benefit to tourism and indeed, for the convenience of residents would be enormous.

SO, WHAT IS THE STORY?

The cost, of course, is the main thing as building a railway along The Coast would be prohibitively expensive due to engineering complications caused by challenging geography, as well as the cost of land acquisition. Nowadays it’s safe to say that land acquiring would be almost impossible between Fuengirola and Estepona.

In addition, looking further along the coast beyond Marbella to the Campo de Gibraltar, the possibility of building a railway line linking Malaga and Algeciras is a perennial issue which is frequently raised by local politicians. As long ago as 2014 a number of studies have been carried out, and even construction contracts awarded, but no work has been undertaken as yet.

The latest of these viability studies, announced in February 2014, looked at potential passenger numbers for a shorter distance than previously considered, such as, just to Marbella and Estepona. This study, by an engineering consultancy looked at a possible route and financing options.

As recent as 2022 the next generation of funding was proposed, to be used to extend the coastal railway from the Malaga town of Fuengirola to Algeciras, if a proposal from the Junta de Andalucía was approved. Needless to say, that still nothing has been arranged.

SOME HISTORY OF THE COSTA DEL SOL RAILWAY

While much of Andalucía was wellserved by railway lines from the latter part of the 19th century, along the coast communications were very poor. Travelling overland from Gibraltar to Malaga would take three days in the summer and was not possible in the winter, due to the number of rivers to be forded. As late as 1922 the transport/ bus company Portillo, was still crossing the River Guadiaro by raft.

CHOO, CHOO, CHOO - NO TRAIN

The origins of the Costa del Sol line go back to 1891 when the concession was first awarded. Predating this, the ‘Ley General de Ferrocariles 1855’ (1855 Railways Act) provided for a planned network of lines to be built from Madrid to the major cities near the coast, including Malaga and Cadiz, both via Cordoba.

The ‘Ley de Ferrocariles 1877’ (1877 Railways Act) provided for connections to the Bay of Algeciras, considered strategically important for protecting Spanish territory in North Africa following the war of 1859-60. The two tranches to be allocated by concession were Malaga to Campamento (the Spanish town closest to Gibraltar at the time, now part of San Roque) and Cadiz to Campamento. Algeciras was a small village without a port at this time. The Compañia de Ferrocarriles Andaluces was founded on 30 May 1877.

It is interesting to note how carefully regimented the Spanish economy was in the 19th Century. These railway routes were awarded by government concession to commercial companies who received a substantial 60,000 pesetas (around 360 euro) per km grant for works completed. By contrast, in Great Britain entrepreneurs would propose their own routes, and as long as they could gain parliamentary approval, the lines were constructed. This led to a much denser railway network, and one which proved uneconomic in rural areas by the middle of the following century.

It is also worth noting that the British Government was interested in ways to link their outpost colony Gibraltar to the Spanish rail network, to Madrid and beyond to Europe. Although there was no direct intervention, private British capital was often behind the projects.

MOST RECENT PROPOSALS 2024

Railway experts have produced a detailed plan for how to expand Spain’s rail network to connect Malaga and Marbella via the panoramic Guadalhorce valley.

These could see it passing inland and coastal destinations including Mijas, Alhaurin de la Torre, Coin and Alhaurin el Grande as well as extending on past Marbella to San Pedro Alcantara.

At one stage it was even suggested following the AP7 route from Malaga to Marbella. Shame that wasn’t thought about before they built it. But the latest project by the ARCS consultancy and Economic Analysts of Andalucía, working on behalf of Malaga city council and the Diputación, Malaga’s provincial authority, has proposed a new, mainly underground, coastal train project - the umpteenth proposal to run a railway line along the Costa del Sol between Malaga city and Marbella.

In the latest proposal, an 88% underground route is proposed, close to said AP7 motorway, at a cost of some 2.7 billion euros, with an estimated completion period of eight years, with trains running at speeds of up to 160 km/h. It could carry some 44 million travellers a year. The entire route of the line would be new from Malaga Airport, and the current Malaga-Fuengirola Cercanías track and services would be maintained and operated in parallel.

This study was presented on Thursday 4 January this year. No start date has been mentioned but the way things have gone over the years, Sadly I think the chances of there being a train service such as this, would appear to be dead in the water. Maybe a Sky train might be the answer?

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