More frequent trains make travel easier

More frequent trains make travel easier on the Costa del SolThis coming summer residents and tourists will be able to benefit from more frequent trains on the Cercanias 1 line between Malaga and , as they will soon run every 20 minutes instead of every half an hour. This is due to the completion of the second track, a project that has always been the long-term goal of Renfe due to the social and financial profitability of the line.

This new change will allow the 30 departures every day to be increased by 30 percent, although the exact numbers of trains and the earliest and latest departure times are yet to be confirmed.

The recent alterations to the timetables are truly remarkable, considering there have not been any changes to the train frequency since the C1 opened in 1975. This single fact means the adjustment is, in the eyes of many, long overdue and will effectively accomplish the greatest improvement to the service in 36 years.

The current total journey time between Malaga and Fuengirola is 48 minutes. Source claim that this time could possibly be reduced due to the modifications, but only marginally.

Upcoming Events

Malaga Philharmonic Orchestra celebrates its 20th anniversaryIn Marbella, the “Valores” charity will be holding a Carnival Fair with dance and entertainment for all ages, international cuisine, arts and crafts and a tombola with fantastic prizes. “Valores” is charity which aids disabled youngsters. The Fair is being held on 20th from 11am to 8pm at Los Monteros Hotel, near the Hospital Costa del Sol. For more information call 622532230.

A photographic exihibition by Alberto Schommer will be held until March 11th in the Centro Cultural de San Pedro. This photographer is well known for his work over the past three decades charting the history of Spain and his most recent works reflect his growing knowledge of the nuances and complexities of Flamenco.

An interesting exhibition titled “La Curiosidad Salvó al Gato” (Curiosity saved the cat) is open now until 20th February at the Sala Espacio Tres, next to CAC in Calle Alemania. It is the amalgamated work of four artists: Ricardo Alario, Massimo Pompeo, Julie Bourgeois and Esperanza Romero who say their work is aimed at “surprising and trapping their viewers into new artistic currents with quality art work”. Their nationalities are Spanish, Italian, Canadian and Spanish respectively.

The celebrates its 20th anniversary on February 18th and 19th with concerts for violin and orchestra, Andrea Sestakova will be playing violin. The concert will start at 8.30 p.m on Friday and 8 p.m on Saturday, tickets range from 7€ to 21€. For more information go to www.teatrocervantes.com

Spain wins at global Travel Awards 2011

Spain wins at global Travel Awards 2011Skyscanner’s Global Travel Awards have named Spain as the most family friendly country which is also best for night-life, making it the destination with the best of both worlds.

With cities like and renowned worldwide for their after hours entertainment, as well as many family orientated resorts along the coast, the country remains the most popular holiday destination for tourists.

The opinions of more than 600 travellers were collected by the flights comparison site Skyscanner which made some surprising revelations. Read more »

Rent The Happy Hooker’s Marbella Hideaway

Rent The Happy Hooker's Marbella Hideaway Villa CapriceIn the 1970s dutch Xaviera Hollander rose to fame as the author of “The Happy Hooker“, after she worked as a call girl and madam. But now she’s an innkeeper of sorts. She owns a bed and breakfast in Amsterdam and is also the owner of Villa Caprice, a magnificent villa in the hills of sunny close to the Golden Mile, the and all amenities. Her house is located in a secluded area where guests can even “frolic around in the nude if they wish”. The villa offers 6 bedrooms to people who want some fun and sun. Villa Caprice has a garden with a lovely lawn, swimming pool with fountains and a sun terrace with 8 loungers. There is a large living room, well-equipped kitchen, a and terraces for outside dining. The villa’s bedrooms include several suites with king-sized beds as well as multiple rooms with twin beds for kids. Prices for the villa start at 1.800 Euro per week and go up to 2.400 Euro per week in summer

Water Taxi’s – travel in style

Water Taxi's - travel in styleA group of entrepreneurs from Malaga are set to launch an alternative way to travel between Malaga and the rest of the Costa del Sol. They have set up a company in Fuengirola called “Aqua Taxi“, the first of it’s kind in Spain and hope to have the service up and running by Easter of this year.

They have brought one of the twelve-seater boats over from Southampton in the UK, and are in negotiations with national shipyards to manufacture the rest of the boats needed to provide the service. Their ultimate goal is to extend the services offered by their company all the way along the coast to . In the medium to long term, there are plans to run up to and Almuñecar linking the east and the west.

The Water Taxi service, which will be based in Malaga Port aims to revolutionize the taxi business and connect Malaga and Marbella within 45 minutes. The company has currently received authorization to operate from Marbella, and Fuengirola and hopes be accepted also by Puerto Banus in the near future. Read more »

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