Costa del Sol
Manilva
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About Manilva
Perched on the scenic Costa del Sol, Manilva is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by those seeking the perfect blend of history, culture, and sun-soaked beaches. Known for its picturesque vineyards and stunning coastal views, this charming town offers a relaxing escape from the bustling tourist spots nearby. Whether you're a history buff, a wine enthusiast, or simply in search of tranquil beaches, Manilva has something unique to offer.
Things to do in Manilva
- Explore the ancient Roman Baths of Hedionda, where you can bathe in the same sulphur-rich waters that Julius Caesar once did.
- Visit the Manilva Vineyards to taste some of the region's finest wines and learn about the traditional winemaking process.
- Discover the beauty of Playa de la Chullera, a serene beach perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and snorkeling.
- Enjoy a stroll through the charming streets of Castillo de la Duquesa, a quaint fishing village with a historic castle.
- Experience the vibrant local market, where you can find fresh produce, artisan goods, and a taste of daily life in Manilva.
Dining in Manilva
Manilva boasts a delightful dining scene that blends traditional Andalusian flavors with a hint of Mediterranean flair. Seafood lovers will relish the local specialty, espeto de sardinas (sardines skewered and grilled over an open flame), often enjoyed with a glass of locally produced wine. The town’s eateries range from cozy tapas bars to elegant seaside restaurants, offering everything from rustic paellas to innovative modern dishes. For an authentic experience, try dining al fresco at one of the many beachside chiringuitos.
How to get to Manilva
Reaching Manilva is convenient whether you’re arriving by air or road. The nearest airport is Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport, approximately 95 kilometers away, which is about an hour's drive via the AP-7 motorway. The town is well-connected by this major motorway, making it easily accessible from other parts of the Costa del Sol. Public transport options include buses that run regularly from Málaga and nearby towns. If you’re driving, ample parking is available, particularly around the main attractions and beaches.
Practical information about Manilva
The best time to visit Manilva is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is pleasantly warm, and the town is less crowded. A stay of two to three days is ideal to explore its attractions and enjoy the local culture at a relaxed pace. Accommodation options range from charming boutique hotels to luxurious resorts, ensuring a comfortable stay for all budgets. A final travel tip: don't miss the local festivals, which offer a vibrant glimpse into Manilva's rich cultural heritage.
Properties in Manilva
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Distances
Gibraltar International Airport (GIB)
St Bernard's Hospital
Casares Costa Golf
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Region
Costa del Sol
Province
Málaga
Properties
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