Sunday, March 8, 2009

We went out of the resort planning on taking the bus to Malaga when at the entrance we saw the small train that goes around the town.





We decided to do that instead and save Malaga for another day. The first stop was the Puerto Marina, a very large mall with lots of shops and places to eat. There was also a very large marina with hundreds of boats, yachts, and party fishing boats. There were also some very nice apartment complexes over looking the harbor. We walked around a bit, had some cappuccino, walked some more, and spent two hours there. We went back to the train and continued the ride around Benalmádena. The train stopped at the Seaworld, the Tivoli Amusement Park, the cable car to the top of the mountain, and the City park across from our resort where we ended our ride. We went into the park and walked around the lake to see the ducks, gulls, swans, and chickens. The chickens were not in the lake.






We got back to our room around 5 pm. After some laundry we drove to our former resort for our aperitif, and also to use the WiFi in the lounge since our current place doesn’t have it.

We had dinner at a small place near or resort called El Naranjo which means orange tree in Spanish. It was not very Spanish being run by Brits and almost exclusively patronized by English-speaking customers. But the food was very good and not expensive.

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