The Boys
by StinaArgbigga
These guys were the highlight of our holiday. Six young English lads, they all belonged to the same athletic club and were on holiday together. They joined us on the beach by day and we partied with them all night. Can you imagine six guys, three girls. We only once got them to the nudist beach and four of them would not strip, I still love the photos of them though.
Ronda
by mvtouring
A day visit to the town of Ronda is also a nice excursion. Rent a car and drive their the scenery along the way is lovely. It is also the town with the oldest bullring in Spain and do not miss the bullfight museum underneath the seats at the far end of the bullring
Discovering what is on offer
by mvtouring
As I said previously, you have to walk around this lovely town in order to discover the many secrets that are hidden between the narrow little streets and up those steepy hills. Put on those walking shoes and start walking!
An idyllic spot
by sugarpuff
The small town of Estepona in Andalucia, Southern Spain grows larger everytime I see her. I remember when I was a little girl and my mum and I used to drive up there nearly every Sunday to go see friends we had there, and the place looked so Spanish. Now you go there and there seem to be more Europeans holidaying there than actual Spaniards living there! So many international shops, restaurants and supermarkets popping up everywhere! This of course attracts people from far and wide, but is this what the locals really want? I know I prefered it when it was just Spanish shops there.
Apart from the main city of Estepona, there is Estepona Port a delightful place to while away your hours looking out at the boats whilst sipping a beer and licking an ice-cream! And this is what my page is going to be about. So I hope you enjoy the read......
Just under an hour from La Linea where I live, right next to Gibraltar, you'll find it a pleasant journey up. We always drive up there but you can get a direct bus from the La Linea Bus station, agan, right next to the border when you cross over into Spain. You pass hills, mountains, lots of new developments going up all around you, and you can of course see the wonderful blue sparkling Meditarranean Sea gazing back at you. This photo I took was of one of the market stalls at the port which is held every Sunday. You have to get there early though as parking runs out and the restaurants fill up. The market starts to close around 230pm.