Despite the fact that Marbella is positioned as a sea resort, excursions here are very popular. Firstly, these are sightseeing tours around Marbella, more precisely, in its historical center. Such tours are conducted on foot, among the obligatory stops are the Old Fortress and the Orange Square, the Chapel of Mercy and the Temple of the Incarnation, the Town Hall and the Alameda Park.
If you decide to take a break from sea fun and devote your time to exploring the nature of Marbella, you can visit several picturesque parks. For example, La Alameda Poplar Alley is one of the oldest parks in the resort and has a small botanical garden with magnificent specimens of ficus, pines and other Mediterranean flora.
A great place for a walking tour is the botanical garden and the Arollo de la Represa Park, which runs down to the Marbella seafront. There is the Bonsai Museum, one of the best collections of miniature trees in Europe.