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The name Sotogrande comes from one of five farms bought by Alfredo Melian in 1962 at the request
of Joseph McMicking who wished to create a luxurious residential development by the Mediterranean. The reputation of Sotogrande and its appeal
to so many nationalities lay initially in the natural beauty of the site. This was enhanced by the early landscaping, the planting of avenues of
palm trees and the hiding underground of the infrastructure. Its final character however, was established by the creation of the most varied
sporting facilities in Europe which include not only the famous golf courses Club de Golf Valderrama - host to the 1997 Ryder Cup, and
Sotogrande Old Course - both rated amongst the top 5 in Europe, but also Polo fields, Tennis and Fronton Courts, Riding stables and a busy
Sotogrande Marina - the first port of call on entering the Mediterranean. Puerto de Sotogrande is an exclusive residential development, yachting
marina and golf course, which for the sailor, has nearly 600 berths catering for vessels of up to 72 metres. Each berth is connected to all
services including television and satellite and harbour staff are available 24 hours a day.
Similarly, Ronda, Nerja,
Alhaurin, Antequera and
Coin offer a wealth of culture and entertainment throughout the year to satisfy even the
most demanding of people, while places like Benavista and
San Pedro are not to be missed. However, if this does not sound like you, destinations like
Benalmadena,
Fuengirola, Mijas,
Torremolinos and Estepona each
have something to offer you in terms of nightlife and activities by day.
Sotogrande Info
The Costa del Sol is now established as the Riviera of Southern Spain. Property in Spain is very popular on the Costa del Sol due to the
wonderful weather in Spain and the abundance of excellent facilities, such as golf in Spain, with over 26 Costa del Sol golf courses, 100
kilometres of Costa del sol beaches and attractive Spanish culture. The Costa del Sol has become a top choice for Europeans looking for property
in Spain, private villas, convenient townhouses, practical fincas or potential plots. One of the most popular holiday haunts for tourists is the
coast of Andalucia known as the Costa del Sol that runs from
Nerja to Gibraltar. Resorts boisterous and elegant offer every amenity and facility imaginable, all
within one hour of Malaga Airport.
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