Goodbye Almuñécar
We will definitely come back.

Excursion to the Alhambra

Alhambra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is Spain’s most visited tourist destination.


Our guide Mercedes grew up in the area and gave us a very appreciated guided tour in Swedish.

Here is a special mosaic, one of the many fantastic interiors of the palaces.



Walking in the palaces wonderful gardens is a rejuvenating experience.

We also made a short detour to Granada where you could visit the huge Renaissance cathedral.
A little of everything from Almuñécar

View from the castle in the old town.

Many places serve homemade ice cream.

The promenade outside our hotel extends several kilometers.

If one does not want to swim in the ocean then there is an excellent pool at the hotel.

Greenery in the stairwell of the hotel.

On one of the hotel’s sun terraces there are also a hot tub.

Chocolate fountain!
From the Market Hall to the beach
On the way to the market hall.




Siesta is best spent on the beach.
Morning and evening in Almuñécar
After the morning workout at sunrise tastes with breakfast.

Here are parts of our fresh breakfast buffét.

The sunsets are magical.


Almuñécar by night.
Can you have a more beautiful training hall than this?

The view from the training hall on the top floor is fantastic.

Here, we practice two hours in the morning and two hours in the evening.

Resting on the sun terrace.

Everyone is not training. Some enjoy the beach instead.
Fine first morning training on the beach
Morning training before breakfast on the beach in front of the hotel.



Our local guide Swedish Bosse took us on a tour of the city and had many interesting things to show and tell.




We ended the city walk with tapas at one of the cozy restaurants.

Finally in Almuñécar
Our hotel is located right on the Mediterranean beach.

View from the hotel.

One of all the nice terraces at the hotel.

It’s wonderful to walk on the beautiful beaches of Almuñécar.

We look forward to the morning training on the beach.



