Bed & Breakfast Casa Sol y Luna
Bed & Breakfast Casa Sol y Luna is located in a peaceful environment, nearby Estepona and Marbella on the sunny Costa del Sol.
The B&B consists of 3 bedrooms, each with its own private bathroom, a common living room, swimming pool, garden and fruit tree orchard. The common dining area and living room are only shared by the guests.
You can expect a warm welcome, clean rooms and an excellent service.
The Andalucian environment offers a large variety of activities:
- the beach is only 2 km (5 mins drive) from the B&B; in ‘Laguna Village’, situated directly on the seafront, there are shops, restaurants, bars and a beachclub open all year round
- large number of golf courses (more than 85 in Andalucia)
- horse riding school located close by the B&B: ‘Escuela de Arte Ecuestre Costa del Sol’ where one may enjoy horseshows
- shopping in Estepona (3 km), Marbella (15 km), Málaga (75 km), Sotogrande (30 km) and Gibraltar (55 km)
- excursions to, amongst others, Gibraltar, Ronda, Casares, Granada, Sevilla, Córdoba, Cádiz, Ceuta (Morocco), Melilla (Morocco), Tanger (Marocco), various marinas (such as Puerto Banús, Estepona and Sotogrande), caves (such as Cuevas de Nerja, Cueva de la Pileta, Cueva del Gato, Cueva del Tesoro, Cueva de Ardales, Cueva de Belda), Moorish architecture, churches, various musea including the famous Picasso Museum at Málaga
- mountain climbing, hiking, and mountain biking in one of the many natural reserves, such as Sierra de Bermeja (located just behind the B&B), Sierra de Las Nieves and Sierra Nevada
- skiing at the Sierra Nevada: 84 km of ski tracks, longest track 6 km, 24 ski-lifts
- water sports, diving, dolphin tours, fishing (all in Estepona)
- mineral sources and spa’s:
'Selenza Spa' (Estepona)
natural spa 'Baños de hedionda' (Casares)
'El Hammam Baño Mágico'
'Marina de Nerja'
- visits to one of the many religious festivities, the ‘semana santa’ as well as various pilgrimages
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This page was last updated: 20 July 2009
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