What to do and see in Puerto de la Duquesa, Spain: The Best Places and Tips

September 8, 2017 Rebbecca Marino

Discover the best top things to do in Puerto de la Duquesa, Spain including Puerto de la Duquesa, Deans Charter Fishing, Marengo Tapas y Vinos, Riding Fun In The Sun, Centro Historico de Estepona, Club de Golf La Canada, Castillo de la Duquesa, The Cork Tree, El Galope Sabinillas, Paseo Maritimo de Estepona.
Restaurants in Puerto de la Duquesa

1. Puerto de la Duquesa

Puerto Deportivo de la Duquesa Torre de Control | Latitud: 36º 21' N - Longitud: 005º 14' W, 29691, Manilva, Spain +34 952 89 01 00
Excellent
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4.5 based on 134 reviews

Puerto de la Duquesa

Reviewed By Tony G - Cricklade, United Kingdom

A place to visit if you are in the area but not somewhere to make a special effort to see. Purpose built marina filled with pleasure craft with basically pedestrianised roads on 3 sides. Lots of bars, cafes and restaurants which are pleasant to sit outside when the weather is warm. We watched some kids feeding the fish by the quayside. It’s a very touristy area. Better to explore the lanes and plazas inland from the marina.

2. Deans Charter Fishing

Lugar urbanizacion Puerto de La Duquesa 29692, Berth 30, Malaga, 29692 Puerto de la Duquesa, Manilva, Spain
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4.5 based on 82 reviews

Deans Charter Fishing

Dean's Charter Fishing was founded in Feungirola to provide the Costa del Sol area with travel and tourism services, we have Recently relocated to Duquesa. With over 14 years experience operating as a business, our skipper has 40 years experience working on boats. Since then, we’ve gained the knowledge and experience necessary to find our clients the best deals based on their specific preferences. Offering some of the best fishing holidays on the Costa del Sol, Spain including Duquesa, Fuengirola, Marbella, Estepona, Benalmadena, Malaga, Mijas, Sotogrande & Torremolinos. We cater for various fishing interests, including - Reef Fishing and Wreck Fishing. ​ Some of the fish most likely to be caught in the Mediterranean include - Tuna , Marlin, Dorada, Bonito, Red Snapper, Conger Eel, Sea Bream, Sea Bass, various types of Shark, and many more.

Reviewed By travel_monkey454 - Southampton

2nd time we have been out with Dean .... always a laugh can't think of a better way to spend a few hours ... Andy was great too but both were upstaged by Rusty ! Thoroughly recommend

3. Marengo Tapas y Vinos

urbanizacion Sabinillas Park 55, 29692 San Luis de Sabinillas, Manilva, Spain
Excellent
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4 based on 14 reviews

Marengo Tapas y Vinos

Reviewed By garry_t04 - Casares, Spain

We have eaten here a few times, so decided to call in with some guests we had just picked up from the airport, who were new to Tapas.
We all had a glass of wine, which was lovely, then set about ordering some Tapas to share.
They arrived at different intervals, which was ideal and all of them were very well presented and cooked to perfection. I believe they are all made to order in the back Kitchen and every one of them was gorgeous.
It is a lovely spot, with views out to the Med and the staff are always very friendly and helpful, a must visit if you are looking for lunch or dinner in Sabi.

4. Riding Fun In The Sun

A-377 Km 13 | Look for the white arrow with black horse shoe. Park near the sign and walk down the track, 29690 Casares, Spain +34 650 14 95 18
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5 based on 189 reviews

Riding Fun In The Sun

Come horse riding and enjoy the breathtaking views of the Andalucian countryside.Enjoy scenic views of the beautiful white village of Casares offering stunning panoramic views of the sea towards Gibraltar and the North African coast. Our team of horses will gently ride you through the beautiful Casares/Manilva/Gaucin countryside. Experience riding along the Sabinillas and Duquesa Beaches. We have a range of horses for all levels of rider/non rider and both English and Spanish saddles for your convenience. The rides can be tailored to your needs.Open from dawn until dusk.We only close Christmas DayTransport can be arranged at a small extra cost

Reviewed By Lphill22 - Hollywood, Florida

Enjoyed a two hour trip with family and friends. We were a large group with large people and injured people. They were able to accomodate everyone in our group and we all enjoyed the ride and staff. Thanks for a great trip!

5. Centro Historico de Estepona

Calle Bermudez, Estepona, Spain +34 952 80 80 81
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1 reviews

Centro Historico de Estepona

Reviewed By DLP555 - Bangor, United Kingdom

We were in Estepona recently and took a wander into the “historico” bit. It is very nice and the little houses are lovely, with a good range of different coloured flowerpots hanging from the walls. Very pretty but rather tedious after a very short time. Maybe we missed something spectacular but if we did, they should do a better sales job! Not for us

6. Club de Golf La Canada

Carretera Guadiaro km 1, 11311 Guadiaro, San Roque, Spain +34 956 79 41 00
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4.5 based on 47 reviews

Club de Golf La Canada

Reviewed By Sue D - Twyford, United Kingdom

Arrive early to enjoy their restaurant before playing on a well kept course. Very good value for money and the ladies hire clubs were good quality. If you like a challenge the 17th and 18th will not disappoint. I have only given 4 stars as 12th hole was under repair but once completed will be worth 5 stars.

7. Castillo de la Duquesa

Av. de Europa, 29692, Manilva, Spain +34 952 89 74 34
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4.5 based on 44 reviews

Castillo de la Duquesa

Reviewed By SheffieldPip - Sheffield, United Kingdom

This a great historical building right in the middle of the little village of Castillo. You get a tremendous view over the cast and towards the Rif Mountains in Morocco and, of course, Gibraltar. There are also the remains of a Roman fish processing building, which unfortunately the Ayuntamento have allowed to be partly built on and the rest being neglected. Well worth a visit to the castle though.

8. The Cork Tree

Upper Level, Puerto de la Duquesa, Manilva, Spain
Excellent
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4.5 based on 32 reviews

The Cork Tree

Reviewed By BillyPix - Cork, Ireland

Drank here on a few nights during the football. Alaways difficult to get a table. Very good service and good craic.

9. El Galope Sabinillas

Carretera de los Banos | Cerca de Armstrongs y Roman Oasis Pasado la Recinto Feri, 29692 San Luis de Sabinillas, Manilva, Spain +34 627 57 46 86
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3.5 based on 3 reviews

El Galope Sabinillas

Reviewed By Laura L - Nentershausen, Germany

I wanted to go riding in Andalucia, as I love pets and animals. I've been on a horse before, but I didn't know how to do it correctly.
By chance I found the El Galope Riding School. (You can find it, when you turn right at the roundabout where Lidl is, in Sabinillas, go straight, pass the Sunday market place, go straight on till you see the sign of El Galope, just a few 100m before the Roman Oasis Restaurant. Take a turn to the right, down and up a hill and you are there.)
I felt immediately comfortable and the guys were really friendly and helpful.
I got an appointment with Samantha for my first ride just a few days later.
Samantha is an angel. She is such a warmhearted person and we got along immediacies. We first cleaned the horses, just to get used to the horse and the horse gets a bit warmed up to us.
She then showed me how to saddle up and told me that I will soon be able to do it myself.
First she helped me in the saddle and it was a great feeling being on a horse. There are 5 horses, and I've got the white Pony Dora, which is the best for beginners.
Sam showed me how to feel good on a horse and thought me some basics and trust exercises.
I was totally thrilled after our first appointment, which was over very fast, even if it lasted longer than one hour.
I also enjoyed spending time with the other animals on the farm. They have cats and dogs.
Since then, I've been often riding with Sam and her fiancée Nicolas. I learned how to trot, canter and finally gallop. I loved the private lessons, but my first riding out in the countryside was just amazing and so much fun, being on a horse, enjoying the beautiful landscape of Andalucia and spending time with my friend Sam.
I also had a few beach rides with fast gallop.
They really adjust the rhythm to each person. If you want to take it slow, you can just walk or trot with your horse. They take students at any ages and levels: Child, adult or senior, beginner or experienced.
They also have a Ponyclub and sometimes do events like BBQ-Sundays with homemade paella for the whole family, kids can take a turn in the manage while they parents have fun and chatting with other parents. You can go with them to the Manilva wine festival as well.
I am sure you will be happy too, riding with Dora, Spirit, Furia, Bonita or OJ. They are all very beautiful horses and good behaved.
I am really glad I've found this riding school and can recommend it 100%.

10. Paseo Maritimo de Estepona

Paseo maritimo Pedro Manrique, 29680, Estepona, Spain
Excellent
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4.5 based on 475 reviews

Paseo Maritimo de Estepona

Reviewed By Duquesadiner - Glasgow

There is a stretch of Promenade from the marina in Estepona heading generally east which runs for about 2 miles and is very flat and easy to navigate. Other than watching out for cyclists, of which there are many, this is a nice walk with views out to sea as well as over towards the old part of Estepona. There are a number of good places to stop for a refreshment or two and although the better restaurants are to be found in the old town, the ones on the Promenade are reasonably priced and offer good fresh food. The beach is also very well maintained, clean and the sea safe to swim in.

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