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White Party at Nikki Beach Marbella Spain

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White Party at Nikki Beach Marbella

written by: mcstir for Nikki News.com

Make this Your best summer ever - White Party at Nikki Beach Marbella

If you are looking for a truly memorable and spectacular event to attend this year, you should consider travelling to a resort called Elvira, located in Marbella, Malaga, Spain. This exclusive resort is located approximately 35 minutes from the Malaga Airport. Nikki Beach Marbella is located at the Playa Hotel Don Carlos, Carettera de Cadiz. What you will find here will make you wonder how the clubs back home even held your attention for a few moments in time.

Nikki Beach Marbella Summer Kick off…

The world renowned Nikki Beach Marbella White Party is an exclusive dance club party, marking the opening of the club for the summer season, and offering party goers a chance to rub elbows with celebrities and VIPs alike. The lavish décor invites you to make yourself comfortable and enjoy a full evening of entertainment and dancing.

Tickets go very quickly, so if you want the chance to attend Nikki Beach Marbella, be sure to purchase yours well in advance. Once a specific number are sold for Nikki Beach Marbella, no more will become available and you will miss out on the event of the year. Attending the Nikki Beach Marbella white party will make every event you attend afterwards seem substandard, but that’s how we roll.

No other club offers such a festive environment as Nikki Beach Marbella, and you will be treated to circus performers, acrobats, go-go dancers, fire throwers, singers and bands and DJs to get you into the party mood. Celebrity DJs have been known to make an appearance occasionally, so be sure to get in early when the doors open at 7:00 p.m.

Watch videos and light shows on the jumbotron while you take in the live acts adding to the sophisticated atmosphere. As the night falls, you will see that lasers and lights move around the dance floor and create a club atmosphere outdoors. The club is close to the ocean and offers incredible views of the surrounding area. Carefully choreographed fireworks at the end of the night end the evening with a bang, literally.

Throughout the Nikki Beach Marbella club you will find long tables with ice buckets for drinks and bottles. Waitstaff are everywhere, eager to fill your order and get your night going for you. The seating is lavish, comfortable and inviting, and a massive dance floor invites you to rhythmically dance to the music. The bouncers are dressed in black from head to toe adding a sharp contrast to the sea of white.

If you are lucky enough to be one of the privileged few to be attending the Nikki Beach Marbella annual party, be sure to wear white or you will be turned away at the door. If you need to get some ideas on what to wear to the hottest summer dance party of the year, you should watch our videos of the White Party at Nikki Beach Marbella from past years.

Watching the Nikki Beach Marbella videos should have you extremely excited about attending our party, and we promise to deliver an even better event this year!

For More Information, contact us in Marbella.

May 6, 2024 |

Geo Travellers Travel Tips for Marbella Spain

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Travel Tips for Marbella Spain

Marbella Spain Geo Travellers Travel Tips for Marbella Spain

Written by: Simon23 for Geo Travellers


Located in a unique microclimate between the Mediterranean Sea and the Sierra Blanca mountains Marbella is famous for it’s beautiful weather, stunning highland vistas and glitzy social scene. To think of Marbella as Spain’s Monte Carlo is relatively accurate however there is more to this harbour city than luxury, a distinctive history and architecture make Marbellaa rare jewel just waiting to be explored.

With 320 days of sunshine every year there is never really a bad time to visit Marbella, you can go celebrity spotting all year round! Even the winter months are mild and relatively dry. June and October are famous for their festivals in the town, both honouring patron saints of the region and lasting for a full week. This is a great time to discover the local cuisine and culture with various performances held in the towns many beautiful squares througout the weeks.

In addition to the more traditional celebrations numerous international events take place in the city too, the International Jazz Festival takes place during June, Marbella Reggae Festival takes place during July and the Marbella International Opera Festival takes place during August. There is also the Marbella International Film Festival, the Spanish Film Festival and the Festival of Independent Theatre. There is always something to see in Marbella.

History of Marbella Spain

The history of Marbellabegan as early as the Roman times with a small Roman town having once stood on the site of the present day “El Casco Antiguo”, the old town. Evidence of Roman settlement is still seen today in the shape of the old town wall which contains Roman materials recycled in the building of the old towns defences by the Moors. During the Roman era the town was known as Salduba which means “the salt city”.

The Roman town stood for some centuries before being pillaged and burnt by the Normans who were then followed by the Moors who occupied Southern Spain for nearly 800 years! This huge period of time accounts for the distinctively Moorish architecture of the region and the presence of many Moorish buildings in Marbella, as well as the fortifications.

Marbella did not return to Spanish hands until 1485. The following 500 years were marked by the peaceful life of a jasmine lined fishing town, with the notable events mainly being the construction of the Fuerte de San Luis de Marbella as well as numerous beautiful churches in the El Casco Antiguo.

In 1943 Ricardo Soriano, Marquis of Ivanrey purchased an estate in the area and began to encourage his wealthy friends to visit. This was the beginning of Marbella as a luxury tourist resort and by the 1970′s the presence of movie stars had evolved into the presence of Sheikhs. An idea of the rapidity of the grwoth is evidenced by Marbella’s population 900 in 1945 to 300,000 today.

Town Districts and their Attractions in Marbella Spain

El Casco Antiguo in Marbella Spain

The backstreets of the old town are a particular pleasure to explore with small beautiful chapels sitting alongside tapas bars and family restaurants with many streets being intersected by beautiful shady squares lined with jasmine. The old town is composed of the Bairro Alto (high town) and the Bairro Nuevo (new town) and still retains many features of its 16th century Castilian renaissance origins.

The most famous square in the region, the Plaza de los Naranjos is to be found here overlooked by Town Hall, the Mayoral House and the Santiago Chapel which is the oldest religious building in the area. The other notable churches and chapels of the old town include Capilla de San Juan de Dios and Church of Santa María de la Encarnación. The high town is also known as San Francisco due to the previous presence of a Franciscan Convent.

Historic Example of Marbella Spain

Built around the Avenida del Mar which runs from the old town to the sea, Eixample is home to the botanical gardens called Paseo de la Alameda, not to mention numerous other beautifully designed parks and fountains. In one small park stands ten sculptures by the artist Salvador Dali, a lasting testament to Spanish creativity.

District of Las Chapas in Marbella Spain

The area of Las Chapas is the site of the oldest phoenician remains to be found, near to an ancient iron mine. There two ancient watchtowers also present here, the River Tower and also the Tower of Thieves. The famous Hilton Hotel of Marbella was also located here however today it has new owners and is called the Don Carlos. There are numerous other modernist buildings in this part of the town which will be of interest to architectural buffs.

San Pedro de Alcántara in Marbella Spain

Las Chapas is not the most important archaeological site in the town though, nextled amongst the 19th century buildings of San Pedro de Alcántara are various remains including the Roman Baths, an ancient Christian Basilica and yet another ancient watchtower. Those with an archeological passion will also want to visit Cerro Colorao which is a still active archaeological site charting the progression of pre-Roman settlement onwards.

Puerto Banus and Puerto de la Bajadilla in Marbella Spain

One of the most famous aspects of Marbella are its harbours. The rows of yachts and even superyachts are an instant reminder of the resorts luxury status. There are numerous bars and restaurants to treat yourself to and the culinary delights certainly rival those of the old town, though with a distinctly different atmosphere. The Puerto Banus is however designed in the traditional style of an Andalucian village and was world famous for its beauty when opened in 1970. The new black and white restaurant which overlooks Puerto Banus is building itself a very good reputation. The Al Dente and Champagne Bar is recommended if you feel in a spending mood.

Day Trips and Activities in Marbella Spain

Beach-life and Clubbing in Marbella Spain

Marbella is blessed with 24 beautiful beaches which run for some 27km. The waters are clean and swimming is considered safe.
There are numerous beachside clubs in the Marbella area, offering every kind of music imaginable. The beach close to “The Golden Mile” is home to many luxurious venues with a very classy feel. One particular club that has a very good reputation is Nikki Beach Marbella, an upmarket nightclub which plays funky house alongside salsa inspired grooves.

Yachting, Fishing and Diving in Marbella Spain

With the presence of two harbours and so many boats it’s very easy to find boating trips, whether you want to go sightseeing along the coast or you want to relax with some fishing rods hanging off the back, there are plenty of options available. There are numerous diving expeditions also available not to mention accredited PADI schools offering certification. As with all things in the city, the prices are not exactly cheap.

Caving in Marbella Spain

Caving involves exploring underground caves and chambers formed by water that has dissolved soft rock like limestone. It involves a combination of walking, climbing, abseiling and sometimes even a little swimming! A safe but unforgettable experience highly recommended.

Horse Racing Marbella Spain

Visit the Hipodromo Mijas Costa and experience some Spanish horse racing, the races feature what are arguably some of the best raised horses in the world. Rivaling the Arabian breeds.

Parasailing in Marbella Spain

Near the Puerto district is the option to go parasailing, this is very much recommended as the price is very reasonable for Marbella. Probably because it only attracts the young as opposed to wealthy older clientele!

Golf in Marbella Spain

There are many top quality golf courses in Marbella, which means no golfer will ever be bored. The views from many of the courses are spectacular which is yet another reason why Marbella is so popular with the international jetset.

In summary then, Marbella has everything one could ask for from an upmarket Mediterranean resort, it may well have a reputation as a playground for the rich but its deep historical legacy not to mention natural beauty means there is something for everyone here.

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May 5, 2024 |

New York City - Quick Overview

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New York - New York City - Quick Overview

by, GeoTravellers
Nearly 40 million tourists from around the world visit New York City every year. What they find is a bustling metropolis, dense with museums, parks, theaters, shops, famous buildings and inhabitants as diverse as themselves.

Far from its sometimes mythical image, New York is one of the safest large cities for tourists anywhere on the globe. It has the lowest crime rate of any major American city. New Yorkwith over 8 million inhabitants and a population density over 26,000 per square mile (Manhattan is nearly 67,000 per square mile), that’s remarkable.

Divided, more or less by geographical boundaries, New York is composed of five boroughs: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and the Bronx. Each has its distinct identity and is chock full of things to see and do.

Weather year-round ranges from invigorating to mildly uncomfortable. Winters can be cold, but there’s rarely snow. Spring and Fall bring pleasant temperatures and moderate rain, but the rainfall rarely lasts more than a couple of hours at a time. Summers are typically humid and can reach the high 80s or more. (Fahrenheit, high 20s Celsius.)

The Bronx, Staten Island and Queens generally contain fewer attractions for tourists, though there are exceptions. Everyone wants New York City!

Staten Island is primarily suburban, but the Ferry ride to and from Manhattan is a treat for those who like the Atlantic Ocean breezes. Both baseball and tennis can be found in spring and summer in Queens.

Brooklyn is home to several justly world-famous parks and museums and is only an hour away via the modest-cost, easy-to-navigate subway. The art museum alone is worth the trip and don’t forget to visit historical, but still popular, Coney Island.

Most of the major attractions are in Manhattan (New York City), a cigar-shaped island about three miles wide by 22 miles long. Easy to navigate even for the newcomer, almost all the streets run either North-South or East-West.

From the East River (FDR Drive) there’s 1st Avenue, through Fifth along the mid-section to 12th Avenue running North-South along the Hudson River. From about 12th Street (not 12th Avenue!), the streets increase in number as you travel north.

So, if you’re at 42nd Street, walk 17 short blocks north and you’ll hit Columbus Circle at 59th Street. A little farther and you’ll find Lincoln Center, a large center for music and theater and dance performances. Easy!

Travel prices, as they are with most destinations, tend to be higher in the prime season of mid-spring to early fall, but the great thing about New York is it’s terrific year round.

Skiing trips in winter are available by traveling a few hours upstate by train from New York City, and late Fall is still mild enough to enjoy the leaves in Central Park as you stroll through the Zoo.

[box type=info] In New York City there are far more things to do and see than anyone could in just one trip, so plan several visits. Just be ready to move fast, because New York is one big beehive of fun! [/box]

April 11, 2024 |
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