Explore Andalusia

We are so excited to be with you all in Marbella. It’s such a beautiful and friendly part of the world, full of amazing architecture, history and delicious food.

When you’re not partying with us, we highly recommend taking some time to explore the surrounding area. We’ve written a short guide to Andalusia below.

Marbella

Local airport: Malaga (AGP) Airport

As our loved ones are coming from all over the world, we chose Marbella as the perfect setting for our wedding.

Marbella, located on Spain's Costa del Sol, is a glamorous seaside destination known for its luxurious lifestyle, stunning beaches, and rich cultural heritage.

Its charming Old Town (Casco Antiguo) features narrow cobblestone streets, whitewashed buildings, and the picturesque Plaza de los Naranjos.

Along the coast, the Golden Mile boasts upscale resorts, fine dining, and exclusive boutiques, while Puerto Banús is famed for its luxury yachts and vibrant nightlife.

Beyond its glitz, Marbella offers natural beauty, with nearby mountains and golf courses, making it a perfect mix of relaxation, adventure, and sophistication.

Beyond Marbella..

Malaga

Málaga, a vibrant city on Spain's southern Costa del Sol, offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and stunning seaside charm.

Known as the birthplace of Pablo Picasso, the city boasts the impressive Picasso Museum and his childhood home. Visitors can explore the ancient Alcazaba fortress, stroll through the cobbled streets of the historic center, and marvel at the Málaga Cathedral.

For relaxation, enjoy the golden sands of Malagueta Beach or indulge in fresh seafood at a beachside chiringuito.

Cádiz

Cádiz, one of Europe’s oldest cities, is a coastal gem in southwestern Spain with a rich maritime history and stunning natural beauty.

Its historic old town, golden-domed cathedral, and charming plazas captivate visitors.

Enjoy La Caleta beach, fresh seafood, and vibrant markets (Mercado Centra), all wrapped in a relaxed seaside charm.

230km from Málaga

Seville

Seville, is the heart of Andalusia. Famous for its stunning landmarks, such as the majestic Seville Cathedral, the Giralda tower, and the Moorish Alcázar, the city offers a glimpse into Spain’s past. Stroll through the charming Barrio Santa Cruz, enjoy traditional flamenco performances, and savor tapas at bustling local bars. The Alcazar Palace will be recognisable to Game of Thrones fans.

For those who want a spa experience, visit AIRE Ancient Baths Sevilla - a fraction of the price of their London location!

The air is filled with the smell from the orange trees that line the streets. Seville promises an unforgettable experience.

200km

Tarifa

Literary fans of The Alchemist may recognise the city of Tarifa, the city in the south-most tip of Spain.

Stay in the historic city to see the Moorish fortress, visit the beaches for some world class windsurfing, or begin your journey to Africa here. The Moroccan mountains are visible from the shore, and a daily modern ferry depart daily for Tangiers.

For fans of Roman history, the preserved ruins of Baelo Claudia at Bolonia beach is another must see.

160km from Malaga

Gibraltar

As a UK overseas territory, you’ll need your passport to cross into Gibraltar.

Situated at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, Gibraltar overlooks the Strait of Gibraltar, a critical maritime chokepoint connecting the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. This makes it a vital location for global trade and naval operations.

Visit the famous Rock of Gibraltar panoramic views across the ocean, the spectacular St. Michael’s Cave, and interactions with the local (very cheeky) residents - the Barbary macaques.

130km from Malaga

Vejer de la Frontera

For a quieter experience, Vejer de la Frontera is a picturesque whitewashed village that sits atop a hill overlooking stunning landscapes.

Its narrow cobblestone streets, historic walls, and Moorish influence create a charming atmosphere.

Visitors can explore its quaint plazas, enjoy local cuisine, and soak in views of the surrounding countryside.

200km from Malaga