Marbella Travel Plans

Located just a few hours away from the land of siestas and fiestas is Marbella, the place where the sun shines brighter than your future and the sea sparkles like your ex's eyes.

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How to get to Marbella

Plane

The best way to get to Marbella by plane is to fly into Malaga Airport and then take a taxi, bus or train to Marbella.

Car

The best way to get to Marbella by car is to take the AP-7 toll road from Malaga, which takes about 45 minutes, depending on traffic.

Train

Unfortunately, there is no direct train to Marbella. The nearest train station is in Malaga, and from there you can take a bus or a taxi to Marbella.

Boat

Unfortunately, there is no way to get to Marbella by boat, as it is not a coastal city.

Bus

The best way to get to Marbella by bus is to take a direct bus from Malaga Bus Station, which takes about an hour.

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