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Discover Marbella, Mijas, and Puerto Banús on a full-day tour including scenic stops, a visit to Caminito del Rey, and insights into local water reserves—perfect for a day exploring Costa del Sol.

This full-day sightseeing tour offers an accessible way to experience some of the most iconic spots along the Costa del Sol. For $56 per person, you get 9 hours of exploring Marbella, Mijas, and Puerto Banús, with transport included. The tour departs from multiple points on the Costa del Sol, making it easy to join, with air-conditioned buses ensuring comfort throughout the day.
While the tour includes well-loved destinations, it also features the chance to learn about the main water reserve of the province and walk over the gorge of the Guadalhorce River via the Caminito del Rey trail. The experience is guided by professional local guides in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, French, and German.
Though the overall rating is 3.6 out of 5 based on 21 reviews, many appreciate the organized nature, free time at key sites, and the fascinating stops. This tour is especially suited for those who want a structured day filled with sightseeing, without the hassle of planning each detail themselves.
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The tour begins with a drive along Marbella’s Golden Mile, a stretch famed for its elegant villas and high-end lifestyle. It’s a favorite for those wanting to glimpse the luxury side of Costa del Sol. The guide provides insights into the significance of this area, setting the tone for a day filled with glamorous sights.
Walking through Marbella’s streets, visitors get a chance to see the vibrant atmosphere of this coastal city. The guide explains the history and culture behind the luxurious ambiance, making the stroll both engaging and informative.

Next, the tour takes you to Puerto Banús, a highlight for many. This impressive marina is renowned for its luxury yachts, designer shops, and lively waterfront scene. The stop allows ample time to admire the boats, browse boutiques, or simply soak in the glamorous views.
Reviews note that the free time provided at Puerto Banús is appreciated, giving visitors the flexibility to explore at their own pace. The marina’s reputation as a hub for luxury and style makes it a memorable part of the day.

A one-hour stop in Mijas offers a taste of traditional Andalusian charm. This picturesque town features narrow streets, whitewashed buildings, and scenic views of the surrounding countryside. The stop provides an opportunity for photos and a chance to experience local ambiance.
The town’s timeless appeal makes it a favorite among visitors who enjoy wandering through quaint streets and perhaps shopping for local souvenirs or trying regional snacks.
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The journey to the Caminito del Rey begins with a scenic drive across the Sierra de Alcaparaín, passing orange tree plantations and white villages typical of Andalusia. Travelers gain an understanding of the region’s landscape and rural life from the guide.
The highlight of this part of the tour is the Caminito del Rey, a famous hiking trail over a gorge. Before the hike, there’s a one-hour stop in Ardales, a picturesque town that offers perfect photos and a break before the walk. The guide shares the history and significance of the pathway, adding depth to the experience.
The walk over the gorge provides breathtaking views of the Guadalhorce River and the main water reserve, the Conde de Guadalhorce Dam. This impressive structure plays a crucial role in the province’s water supply, making the hike both scenic and informative.

A key aspect of this tour is learning about the Conde de Guadalhorce Dam, which serves as the main water reserve for the province. The guide explains its importance in water management and regional sustainability, adding an educational dimension to the sightseeing.
The walk over the gorge offers views of the Guadalhorce River, highlighting the natural beauty and engineering marvel of the area.

The tour departs from multiple pick-up points on the Costa del Sol, providing flexibility for travelers. The included air-conditioned transportation ensures comfort during the 9-hour journey.
Guided by multilingual professionals, the experience is designed to be accessible for a diverse audience. Since food and drinks are not included, visitors are encouraged to bring snacks or purchase them during stops. The tour ends back at the original meeting point, making it convenient for subsequent plans.

This tour suits those interested in a comprehensive day of sightseeing with a mix of luxury, traditional towns, and natural scenery. It is ideal for visitors who want a structured experience with guided insights, but who also appreciate free time at key locations like Puerto Banús and Mijas.
However, it’s not suitable for wheelchair users, and travelers should be prepared for some walking and outdoor activity, especially during the Caminito del Rey hike.

This guided tour offers a worthwhile introduction to Costa del Sol’s most famous spots. The price of $56 provides access to luxury sights, charming villages, and a spectacular gorge hike. While the overall rating is moderate, reviews highlight the smooth organization and enjoyable free time at key stops.
The inclusion of local guides in multiple languages makes it accessible, and the scenic drives add a relaxed, panoramic element to the day. Travelers seeking a well-organized, diverse sightseeing experience with opportunities for photos and personal exploration will find this tour meets expectations well.
“Very good excursion to visit Mijas Marbella and Puerto Banus from Torremolinos, highly recommended.”
Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes air-conditioned bus transportation from multiple pick-up points on the Costa del Sol.
How long is the tour?
The full-day experience lasts approximately 9 hours.
What are the main stops?
Stops include Marbella’s Golden Mile, Puerto Banús, Mijas, and Ardales for the Caminito del Rey hike.
Is food included?
No, food and drinks are not included, but there are opportunities to purchase snacks during stops.
Does the tour have multilingual guides?
Yes, guides speak English, Spanish, French, and German.
Is this tour suitable for children or wheelchair users?
It is not suitable for wheelchair users; the walk over the gorge may be physically demanding.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes for walking, some snacks, and sun protection are recommended for the outdoor parts.
How much free time do I get?
The tour offers ample free time at Puerto Banús and Mijas to explore or relax.
What makes this tour different from others?
It combines luxurious city sights, picturesque villages, and a scenic gorge hike, with educational insights into regional water management.