PUERTO DE LA DUQUESA
Right besides La Duquesa Port, is the small fishin village of El Castillo. This
traditional Spanish village has a selection of Spanish restaurants famous for
their fish specialities. The local bars and bodegas are very welcoming, as the
village is not accustomed to the tourist trade.

El Castillo and Sabinillas are mainly occupied by Spanish families unlike Puerto
De La Duquesa where English is the main language.


Golf
La Duquesa Golf and Country Club boast an 18-hole golf course designed by
Robert Trent Jones Senior with wonderful sea and mountain views. In addition
to golf, the club offers many facilities for members, including tennis, squash and
a fully equipped gym with a qualified trainer.
Further golfing challenges are close at hand: Alcaidesa golf course overlooks
the rock of Gibraltar; Valderrama, host of the Ryder Cup and World
championship is only ten minutes drive from La Duquesa; Sotogrande is a
parkland paradise and so is San Roque. You can read much more about these
and other courses in our Golf Guide.


Useful numbers

Emergencies:                       952 80 06 83
Red Cross:                           952 89 05 33
National Police:                    952 80 36 00
Local Police:                         952 89 09 45
Guardia civil:                        952 89 00 55
Fire Brigade:                        952 80 44 83
Hospital Costa Del Sol:        952 86 27 48
Bus station (Estepona):       952 80 02 49
Taxis:                                   952 80 29 00
Train station (RENFE):          952 36 02 02
Tourist office:                       952 89 08 45                


Beaches
The Manilva coast has more than eight kilometres of wide, fine sandy beaches
that are distinguished for their quality by the European blue flag award.

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La Duquesa Beach (Playa De La Duquesa) runs from the centre of "El
Castillo" to the "Arroyo De La Piñuela". It offers all kind of services such as
Chiringuitos (beach restaurants), bars and a landscape characterised by the
presence of the old castle and the Duquesa Marina. This beach is the main hub
of tourist activity in the area.

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Sabinillas Beach (Playa De Sabinillas), located in front of the town centre
and undoubtedly the most visited beach. It has a nice promenade (Paseo
Maritimo) which is going to be extended all the way to Puerto de La Duquesa
and joining these two areas. The Sabinillas beach also holds the European Blue
Flag award for its cleanliness.

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Punta Chullera which is minutes away from La Duquesa has gorgeous
coves surrounded by low cliffs. With its clean and transparent waters, it is well
suited to underwater fishing.
Puerto De La Duquesa is located at the
base of the Costa Del Sol, within the
district of Manilva.  Only 40 minutes
from Malaga and half an hour from
Gibraltar, Puerto De La Duquesa is a
cosmopolitan port and resort, with its
superb 360 berth yacht marina and is
regarded as one of the best zones on
the south coast, with a privileged all
year round climate, sandy beaches and
unspoilt natural scenery.

La Duquesa also offers all the
amenities to ensure a comfortable and
secure environment.
However, what mostly makes La
Duquesa such a nice place to be is the
friendliness of its people. Apart from
tourists, many have made this port
their retirement home. It is the place
"where everybody knows your name!"
This magnificent marina as well as its two
Sabinillas and El Castillo De La Duquesa, is
an ideal place to visit all year.
Sabinillas is mainly a Spanish village. It is
the typical "pueblo" where everybody is
related to everybody. You speak to one
person and you become the friend of the
entire village. Sabinillas is where you would
go shopping as one can find three
supermarkets, Mercadona, Supersol on the
the Manilva road just off the main
roundabout where parking isn't an issue!
and the newest addition Liddle also on the
main N340.

The Sunday morning market (El Rastrillo) is
well worth a browse. Held on an open area
just off the N-340 main road, you can find
great bargains in antiques, pottery and
second hand goods. There is also a Friday
market, which is mainly food and clothes.
The port has full marina services with a variety of restaurants, bars and cafes.
and international cuisine served alongside some traditional dishes.
For a full English breakfast and Danish food, why not visit Valhala. Most pubs
like Ryder's, Hemingway's and the Penguin are the meeting points of regulars.
Fancy a bit of Tapas, La Taberna has a wide selection of cured Ham, olives,
cheeses and many more. There are about four Chinese restaurants as well, and
one that is worth mentioning is "The Slow Boat to China" they will serve you
with a smile, keep your kids occupied and would even deliver your meal to your
home!
Fancy a pizza? Well Il Capitano has just what you need from mouthwatering
pizzas to pasta, meats and even seafood.
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