Getting to Manilva Villa
BY AIR - There are many airlines now offering regular scheduled flights from various European cities into Malaga and a couple into Gibraltar, there is also the option of flying into Jerez de la Frontera.
BY RAIL - The nearest mainline rail stations are in Malaga and Algeciras, although there are plans to extend the Malaga-Fuengirola branchline to Estepona and ultimately to Manilva by the beginning of the next decade. Rail travel in Spain is comfortable and relatively inexpensive. For timetables and prices visit RENFE Spain's national rail operator.
BY BUS - Bus travel is a popular and cheap way to get around Spain. Most buses are run by private operators and are comfortable and air-conditioned. If you are flying into Malaga there is a direct coach which picks up outside arrivals and runs non-stop, direct to Marbella from where you can pick up a bus to Estepona and beyond.
For those of you who have a problem with flying, or who like to see a bit of the country on the way, you can even travel here from the UK by coach.
BY ROAD - Spain's modern system of national highways and Autopistas (motorways) make it easily accessible to the rest of Europe and car rentals are very competitive, especially out of season. From the UK and Ireland it is easy to take a ferry or the Eurotunnel to France and then drive down, or take a ferry from the UK to the north of Spain and then drive down.
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