marbella Beaches
And match the mystique resort of Marbella in the Costa do Sul in the south of Spain, where restaurants, shops and more fashionable elegance and perhaps a more expensive and avoided the city overestimated in the reconstruction of buildings and urban development and the old town disappear from sight hidden something of the charm of the Middle Ages.
The wider you find in Porto Banus, just ten Kilometers to the west large luxury yachts, and discover Visitors who drive for several miles in the villages and surrounding hills Rhonda Spain, which did not touch the world of tourism after.
Stands Rhonda on a high plateau in the mountainous areas of the Interior and about 48 Kilometers from Marbella and is one of the most beautiful historical sites in the region, and frequented by hikers in their flight entertainment emanating from the beaches of the Costa del Sol and wishing to escape from these beaches to coexist with cultures there in Kkawitryatea and restaurants.
The famous Bnehrha flowing in the Straits of rock and divides the region into incision belongs to the Middle Ages and one of the eighteenth century, is known as the Straits Baltajo held by Ponte Novo, which housed a prison and is used these days as a strategic location to watch the tourist places.
There are the corridors and exciting paths along the river to facilitate access to land surrounding it and Rhonda also famous for sports, the sport of bullfighting the oldest and largest in Spain and bullfighting arenas open its doors to visitors in season bullfighting ring that also features a wonderful museum.
Temperatures rise in Spain in the summer, especially in July and August and remains the weather is moderate for the rest of the months of the year in the north especially, the southern areas shall be warm in most of the cases, and the best times to visit Spain generally months of spring, summer and fall with the exception of parts of the Atlantic coast, which are falling by the heavy rains in October and the second is the months of August is more crowded with tourists.
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