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  1. GoBoat

    Kompagnistræde 33, 1.sal
    1208 København K
    +45 4026 1025
    A family in a GoBoat
  2. Nerja or Estepona?

    Both Nerja and Estepona are beautiful towns located on Spain's Costa del Sol, each offering its own unique charms and attractions.
    The sun rises over Nerja
  3. The Old Town in Nerja

    Nerja's Old Town is a charming area full of narrow, winding streets and traditional whitewashed houses, offering a quintessential Andalusian atmosphere. It's a lovely place to take a stroll, take in the sights, and immerse yourself in the local culture.
    The Balcon de Europa is one of the highlights of the old town in Nerja
  4. Malaga Zoo

    Malaga is home to a fantastic wildlife park known as Bioparc Fuengirola. Located in the nearby town of Fuengirola, a short distance from Malaga, it's a highly respected zoological park recognized for its focus on conservation and its immersive animal exhibits.
    A pelican in Bioparc Fungirola
  5. The sea temperature in Malaga

    Malaga, located along the Costa del Sol on the Mediterranean Sea, enjoys warm sea temperatures for much of the year. However, the exact temperatures can vary depending on the time of year.
    The sun rises over the beautifully blue Mediterranean Sea
  6. The Roman theatre in Malaga

    The Roman Theatre, or "Teatro Romano," is one of Malaga's most significant historical landmarks. Situated at the foot of the famous Alcazaba fortress, it is the oldest monument in the city and is still in use today, showcasing the depth of history that permeates Malaga.
    The Roman theatre in Malaga