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Welcome to the September Edition of Web Express Guide!

As the long days of summer gradually give way to the softer light of September, we mark the end of the holiday season and the return to daily routines. With schools reopening and businesses back in full swing, the Costa del Sol shifts from its vibrant summer buzz to a steadier rhythm one that many local residents welcome after months of busy beaches and bustling resorts.

This month, we’re delighted to spotlight more of the outstanding local businesses and services that make our community thrive. From Marbella to Gibraltar, Web Express Guide continues its mission to connect you with trusted professionals, hidden gems, and must-visit spots across the region. Inside, you’ll also find our popular Express Guides, packed with recommendations for dining, culture, and What’s On in September. Whether you’re easing back into work, setting new routines, or simply looking to enjoy this golden late-summer season, we’ve gathered the best of what’s local to inspire your days ahead

Thank you for choosing Web Express Guide as your companion through the changing seasons. Here’s to a productive, fulfilling September full of fresh opportunities, local discoveries, and of course, happy reading!

¡Bienvenidos a la Edición de Septiembre de Web Express Guide!

A medida que los largos días de verano van dejando paso a la luz más suave de septiembre, llega el final de la temporada de vacaciones y el regreso a la rutina diaria. Con la vuelta al cole y los negocios retomando su actividad habitual, la Costa del Sol pasa del bullicio veraniego a un ritmo más sereno, muy bien recibido por muchos residentes tras meses de playas repletas y destinos turísticos en plena actividad.

Este mes, nos complace destacar de nuevo a las magníficas empresas y servicios locales que hacen prosperar a nuestra comunidad Desde Marbella hasta Gibraltar, Web Express Guide mantiene su misión de acercarte a profesionales de confianza, rincones únicos y lugares imprescindibles en toda la región

En el interior también encontrarás nuestras ya populares Express Guides, repletas de recomendaciones gastronómicas, culturales y de ocio para este septiembre Ya sea que estés retomando el trabajo, estableciendo nuevas rutinas o simplemente quieras disfrutar de este dorado final del verano, hemos reunido lo mejor de lo local para inspirar tus próximos días Gracias por elegir Web Express Guide como tu compañero en este cambio de estación ¡Brindemos por un septiembre productivo, lleno de nuevas oportunidades, descubrimientos locales y, por supuesto, de una agradable lectura!

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WHAT’S ON: ESTEPONA & MARBELLA

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1. Street Caricaturists Return to the Heavenly Port Terraces

A heartfelt cultural revival: after a two-year pause due to lack of permits, caricaturists are back, sharing their art along Marbella’s port terraces The Municipal Department of Culture has granted the necessary authorisations, and the artists will also be collaborating with UEFA this September a heartwarming blend of tradition and creativity.

2. Davis Cup: Spain vs. Denmark

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Cheer on Spain’s tennis stars, including Carlos Alcaraz and Alejandro Davidovich, as they face Denmark on clay A must-see for tennis lovers!

3. MARB ART – International Contemporary Art Fair

From 23 to 26 September, the Palacio de Ferias y Congresos de Marbella hosts MARB ART, a major fair featuring contemporary painting, photography, sculpture, and graphic design work from over 500 artists. It’s a superb showcase of international creativity in a museum-quality

4. Wellness Weekend September 19, 20, & 21

Enjoy free wellness activities, workshops, massages, talks, music, dance and more all available at Paseo Maritimo de San Pedro de Alcantara, Marbella.

5. Nik & Jay concert

They met in their hometown of Værløse, Denmark, where they played soccer together They are known for their success in Danish, although they have also dabbled in English They are a pop and hip-hop duo and they will be performing live the 13 of September in the Marbella Arena. If this is your kind of music you can purchase your ticket on ticketmaster. th

25 years ago we chose Manilva as our residence because of its strategic

location between Marbella and Sotogrande, as well as the cleanliness of its beaches and sea. Over the years Manilva has become a highly desirable place both to live and to enjoy vacations. Although this represents positive progress, it also brings certain drawbacks that begin to outweigh the benefits and generate complaints.

One of the first complaints we have received is that some people put themselves forward for public office in the Town Hall purely out of self-interest, failing to show any real improvements in the municipality For this reason we decided to contact Mr Mario Jiménez, our new Mayor, and see what his intentions may be. Web Express Guide asked the question:

Mr Mayor what is your view on what is needed doing to improve the management of our council and hopefully the general improvement of the area?

I have the honour of working for my town, for my people, for my neighbours, and for those who have come to Manilva to contribute to its development. I entered politics out of a sense of public duty and with the vocation of serving the community. That is why I started from the very bottom and moved forward step by step as I took on new responsibilities. Now, as mayor, I feel tremendously proud to represent the place where I was born and where I live. I therefore know every detail of its needs But it is true that, as in every profession, there are people who want to take advantage of politics and use it for self-promotion or personal gain My only interest is to improve the quality of life of my fellow citizens

Wethinkthatsomerealissuesneedto beimproved.Whatareyourthoughts onthefollowing?

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Regulatevisitorparkingforcarsleftforlongperiods.

Consider enabling underused spaces or adjusting sidewalk widths to createnewparkingspots.

Establishtimelimitsorfeesforvisitorparking. Createexclusiveparkingzonesforhomeswithoutgarages. Limittheuseofpublicspacebybarsandrestaurantsforterraces.

Noise:

AllowtraditionalfestivitiessuchasSanJuan,butsetatimelimitforloud music(e.g.,until2:00a.m.insteadof5:00a.m.).

Atothertimes,barsandrestaurantsshouldalsocomplywithreasonable schedulesregardingmusicvolume.

Otherpoints:

On the promenade, reckless use of bicycles and electric scooters has beenobserved.Increasedmonitoringisrecommended. Considergrantingsmallfreebeachareastorestaurantsasanincentive. Restaurants closest to the statue are the busiest, while those at the easternendreceivefewerclients,mainlydue

We would like to give the residents of Manilva the opportunity to make some constructive suggestions and contribute totheimprovementofthearea.

Please send us a note at editor@webexpressguide.com and we shall put it forward to the Mayor for a response.

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Express Guide: What’s On in San Roque September 2025

Based on the official municipal calendar:

UP Courses 2025: From Monday 1 to Friday 19 September, 09:00–13:00 courses and workshops offered by the Popular University. Theatre School 2025: Running from Monday 1 to Tuesday 30 September, open for enrolment and activities.

Swimming Club Recruitment 2025: Open from 15 May through to Tuesday 30 September for new members

R. Puente Mayorga Football Club

Recruitment 2025: Also running from 15 May until Tuesday 30 September, welcoming new players.

ICT Support Grant Applications 2025: Open from Monday 15 to Tuesday 30 September for those applying for technology-related aid

LocoBingo Campamento: Friday 5 September, 21:00 a lively bingo night in Campamento.

Caricature Workshop 2025: Saturday 6 September, 11:00 creative drawing workshop

Divina Pastora 2025: Saturday 6 September, 21:00 cultural and religious celebration.

III Flamenco Night in Guadiaro: Saturday 6 September, 22:00 flamenco performance in Guadiaro.

LocoBingo Estación de San Roque: Saturday 13 September, 21:00 another fun bingo night, this time at the station

Carteia Lúdica 2025: From Monday 15 to Saturday 20 September week of leisure and cultural activities.

Triathlon Registration 2025: Open until Saturday 27 September, 18:00

Extra Summer Bus Service (“Red Line” & “Blue Line”): Running until Sunday 28 September, 22:30, offering extended summer transport.

Sport Events Wrapping Up in September

Ayala Polo Club – Polo Season Finale

The prestigious polo season at Ayala Polo Club (Sotogrande/San Enrique) runs from 26 May to 14 September, closing its calendar with the Farewell Cup from 11 to 14 September

XI San Roque Sprint-Distance Triathlon

Taking place on Saturday 27 September, this triathlon forms part of the Cádiz

Provincial Triathlon Circuit and features:

A 750 m swim segment along the Sotogrande marina;

A 20 km cycling stage skirting the marina, crossing the Guadiaro delta; A 5 km run along Playa de Guadiaro and Punta Europa.

Registration is open until Monday 22 September at 23:59 Prices: €19 for federated athletes, €29 for nonfederated

Official Personal Watercraft Instructor Course

A professional-level motorsport course an official monitor de motonáutica training scheduled for Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 September, organised by Sotojets in collaboration with Fundación Navega The intensive course offers theoretical and practical sessions, including water rescue techniques with jetskis.PST

Other Events to Look Out For in September

While not strictly sporting, these events contribute to the vibrant atmosphere at Puerto Sotogrande:

Inclusive Nautical Visit with ONCE Delegation

Held on Tuesday 2 September, this socially responsible event welcomed members of ONCE (the blind association), blending a guided tour of port facilities with a boat experience aboard Puerto Sotogrande VII.

�� Fiesta de la Vendimia – Manilva Grape Harvest Festival

Dates the event took place: Saturday 6 & Sunday 7 September 2025

Manilva celebrated its annual Grape Harvest Festival; one of the Costa del Sol’s most cherished traditions, celebrating the local Muscatel grape and the town’s deep-rooted winemaking heritage.

Highlights that took place

Friday evening: Traditional flamenco festival opens the celebrations

Saturday & Sunday: Mass and procession in honour of Our Lady of Sorrows Grape-stomping ceremony – the symbolic start of the harvest

Tasting of the year’s first wine must

Streets of Manilva Pueblo transformed into a vibrant fiesta with music, dance, and local flavour.

�� Did You Know? Manilva’s Secret is in the Grapes

Manilva isn’t just about beaches and whitewashed streets – it’s also home to a centuries-old winemaking tradition. The town’s vineyards, dominated by the Moscatel de Alejandría grape, once formed the backbone of its economy, producing sweet wines and raisins famed across Spain.

After a period of decline, Manilva’s wine culture is thriving again. Local wineries and projects like Nilva Enoturismo have revived abandoned vineyards, crafting awardwinning wines – including a dry Moscatel that scooped a national prize Today, visitors can tour vineyards, sip wine overlooking the Mediterranean, and even join the annual Fiesta de la Vendimia grape harvest festival each September. With its unique microclimate and sea-breeze-kissed terroir, Manilva is quietly becoming one of Andalusia’s most exciting wine destinations

Evening Strolls & Pop-Up Events

30 September: Enchanted Evening likely a moonlit or themed event celebrating local culture.

30 September: Fandango Contest rustic Andalusian singing and dancing competition to close the month in style

Day Trips & Nearby Highlights

While Manilva might not have other major events in September, nearby towns offer tempting visits:

Comic-Con Málaga: From 25 to 28 September, Málaga hosts the firstever international edition of San Diego Comic-Con, featuring celebrity panels, stunning exhibits, and pop-culture highlights. A fun day trip for fans.

Must-See Sights in Manilva

Discover both heritage and natural charm beyond the festivals: Castillo de la Duquesa & Museo Arqueológico – a historical fortress with Roman ruins, a villa, and a museum

Torre de la Duquesa – a 16th-century coastal watchtower built to guard against pirates

Iglesia de Santa Ana – a beautiful Mudéjar-style church constructed between 1776–1783

Ancient Archaeological Site – the nearby Bronze Age hill fort of Los Castillejos de Alcorrín offers insights into early settlement activity

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Wednesday Street Market

Occurs every Wednesday, from 09:00 to 14:00, along Calle Francia near the Mercadona, with around 260 stallsoffering fresh produce, clothing, footwear, jewellery, homewares, and more.

Sunday Marina Market (Mercadillo del Puerto)

Every Sunday morning, the Puerto Deportivo hosts a busy market covering everything from textiles and accessories to handmade crafts and touristy trinkets

Monthly Artisan Market in the Old Town

Held on the third Saturday of each month, this market set in Plaza Casa Cañada features about twenty artisan stalls showcasing local Málaga products under the “Sabor a Málaga” brand. Expect this one on 20 September 2025.

Marbella

Monday Market (Recinto Ferial, Las Albarizas)

Every Monday from 09:00 to 14:00, this is a vibrant venue for fresh produce, clothing, ceramics, and local crafts set up at Marbella’s Recinto Ferial

Saturday Market in Puerto Banús

Running Saturdays from 08:00 to 15:00 at Centro Plaza, this lively market is known for artisan goods, fashion accessories, and rich Andalusian flair.

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Friday Market on the Promenade

A Friday morning market is held along the seafront (Paseo Marítimo) at the Estepona end, offering fresh fruit, vegetables, plants, and everyday goods

Sabinillas Flea Market (“Rastro de Sabinillas”)

Traditionally held on Sunday mornings beside the A-7 next to Lidl Despite occasional disruptions, it’s described as “fabulous” for browsing a mix of new and second-hand wares.

Your Express Guide to: A Family Day Away in Tarifa

Getting There

From Manilva, Tarifa is just a little over an hour’s drive (about 70 km) along the scenic Costa del Sol coast road If you’re coming from Marbella, expect around 1 hour 45 minutes, while from Gibraltar it’s a breezy 45 minutes The journey itself is part of the adventure, with coastal views and glimpses of the Strait of Gibraltar along the way.

Authentic Food & Tapas

Tarifa’s old town is packed with family-friendly tapas bars and small eateries where you can sample local tuna (atún rojo de almadraba), fried fish platters (pescaito frito), and hearty Andalusian stews Unlike the more polished resort towns, Tarifa keeps things authentic and laid-back, making it easy to settle into a long, relaxed lunch with kids in tow

Nature & Adventure

The area around Tarifa is famous for its vast sand dunes, particularly the Duna de Bolonia, where kids can climb, roll, and run endlessly. For nature lovers, the nearby Los Alcornocales Natural Park offers shaded trails and picnic spots, while the beaches themselves are wide, clean, and dotted with kite surfers adding colour to the horizon

Camping & Glamping

Families can make the most of Tarifa’s outdoors with camping sites close to the beach perfect for budget-friendly stays For something a little more comfortable, there are plenty of glamping options offering eco-friendly lodges and stylish tents, blending comfort with the charm of sleeping under the stars

Where Two Seas Meet

Perhaps the most magical part of a trip to Tarifa is standing on the southernmost point of mainland Europe, where the Mediterranean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean The views are breathtaking, with Morocco visible across the water on a clear day an unforgettable sight for both adults and kids.

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HASTOURISMREALLY BEENBADTHISYEAR?

Tourism represents over 12% of Spain’s GDP, making it vital to the country s economy So instead of focusing on speculation and misleading claims, let’s look at the facts

For the second year in a row, foreign arrivals between January and July topped 50 million, reaching 55.5 million visitors.

According to INE, the British remain Spain’s largest source of tourists, despite claims to the contrary

In the first seven months, the UK contributed nearly 11 million visitors (up 43%), followed by France with 71 million (+17%) and Germany with 69 million (+16%) Among Britons, the most popular destinations are the Costa del Sol especially Marbella and Estepona and the Costa Blanca, with hotspots including Alicante, Benidorm, and Torrevieja

Other markets are also showing strong growth, with Turkey, the US, Poland, and Ireland projected to exceed 10%, according to the Ministerio de Industria y Turismo

Spending figures confirm the strength of the sector. From January to July, average tourist spending rose to €1,493 (+44%), while daily spending grew to €210 (+69%) By country, the UK led with 176% of total expenditure, followed by Germany (117%) and France (81%) These three also topped July spending

Rising prices particularly along the Costa del Sol have tightened restaurant competition as locals and visitors dine out less often, though not drastically This helps explain why overall spending rose more sharply than tourist numbers (45 points higher)

Looking ahead, the outlook remains strong International flight capacity for September is expected to reach 122 million seats, 36% more than last year Spain continues to hold its edge as a top destination valued for its proximity, affordability, security, and stability both for holidays and for long-term residence

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