3 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT MARBELLA

3 interesting facts about Marbella is actually an article about the Spanish resort situated on the Mediterranean sea in Province Málaga, in the Andalucía region. Do you would like to know new facts about the beautiful Marbella? Then enjoy reading this article.

Marbella is actually referred to as the walhalla for the famous and rich that attracted 12.5 million tourists last year, based on the President of Costa del Sol tourism, Elías Bendodo.

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Miles of golden beaches, dinner at five Michelin stars restaurants, hundreds of special bars and really impressive clubs. Listed here are a few honorable mentions:

Olivia Valère
Pangea
Funky Buddha Banús
Tibu Banús
La Suite
Mirage
Seven
Ocean Club
News Cafe
Enough warming up, it is time for three interesting facts about Marbella you most likely did not know.

The name Marbella

The name Marbella was actually Salduba. About 1600 BC the Romans possessed the city and called it Salduba this means Salt City. The scars of this era may be seen throughout the city, such as the Villa Romana de Rio Verde.

In the 6th century, the name Salduba changed to Marbil la. This particular name was claimed by the Arabs who arrived at that time and brought the Islamic rule. For evidence of that, it is best to pay a visit to The Alcazaba fortress.

In 1485 Marbella was conquered by the Spanish Catholic Monarchs led by King Fernando. Marbil-la was repelled and the town changed its name once more for the last time in Marbella, which means “Beautiful Sea” (Mar means Sea, and Bella means) that is Beautiful.

The most used Clubs In Marbella
Special fact for the nightlife enthusiasts. What exactly are probably the most popular nightclubs in Marbella that you need to visit? Based on Tripadvisor, the 3 most famous clubs in Marbella from high to low are:

La Suite Club with a score of 4.5 points, divided among forty seven reviews.
Olivia Valere with a score of 3.5 points, divided among 146 reviews.
and 7 Puerto Banús with a score of 3.5 points, divided among ninety three Reviews.

Scary Beasts in the Water

The video above shows a five meter great white shark spotted off the coast of Majorca. Shark sightings in the southern coast of Spain do occur. On May thirteen the beaches of Fuengirola (Between Marbella and Málaga) were closed because a 10 foot shark was spotted.

But what about Marbella? Indeed, a male on a boat recorded a white juicy shark on camera. You will find white sharks and tiger sharks in the Strait of Gibraltar.

A jellyfish alert was declared early August this year. The Pelagia noctiluca (Mauve stinger) is actually known to multiply fast. Skin contact with a Mauve stinger is able to cause pain that is serious. Other symptoms are actually prolonged itching, reddening, and swelling of the skin, nausea, dizziness, and vomiting. After a stitch, you better wash off the wounds with salt water(never with tap water) and cool with ice. This photo shows a Mauve stinger plague is actually real. The video below shows a great Medusa in the water of Marbella.

So, what is next? Asian Hornets? Based on the newspaper El Pais, Asian Hornets have entered the Spanish territory in 2010. More worrisome, they’re spreading across Europe according to this interesting Spanish language documentary.

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