Always dreaming of the next escape, and it’s never too late to live yours.
Sometimes, a bit of inspiration is needed when planning upcoming vacations. That’s where Josefine Haaning Jensen comes in. With a deep affection for Spain, Josefine has been traveling there religiously for years. Her extensive experience in Spain for the summer months have given her an intimate knowledge of the area. She knows the best vacation hotspots, must-see sights, and top places to indulge in food and drink. Wondering how Josefine prefers to spend her days there? Discover some of her favorite hidden gems in Marbella Spain.
Location, Location: The Best Places to Travel In Spain
Josefine recently returned home from Marbella and Malaga, two locations in Spain that she cherishes deeply. As part of the country's Costa del Sol, Marbella lies just 36 miles southwest of Malaga and is easily accessible by car, bus, or train, making it a prime destination.
“My parents live here and I’ve been going for 10 years, so it holds a special place in my heart.”
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What to Do in Marbella Spain
With about 24 beaches spanning miles of coastline, it's clear that a day or two at the beach is a must if you’re visiting Marbella. Josefine has become so familiar with the area that she spends her time there like a local now.
“If we take a morning swim, it’s just at the beach right in front of our house.”
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Beyond the beach, it just so happens Malaga is the birthplace of renowned artists like Pablo Picasso, Félix Revello de Toro, and Jorge Rando – for any art enthusiasts reading this. This location has become a vibrant hub for art and culture. With Malaga’s rich architectural heritage and diverse cultural scene, the area is often dubbed “the new Barcelona,” making it the most cosmopolitan city in southern Spain.
“The Picasso museum is a nice thing to see.”
Places to Eat & Drink in Marbella
One of the greatest joys of traveling—whether abroad or anywhere away from home—is immersing yourself in the local cuisine.
When enjoying days along the Mediterranean, soon-to-be mama Josefine’s go-to drinks include the iced coconut coffee from the Organic Market or the coconut cortado at Marbella Club Hotel.
“My favorite place to go eat is Marbella Club Hotel. All their restaurants are my favorite here.”
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Marbella’s cuisine emphasizes wellness and nutrition with a focus on Mediterranean gastronomy. The Marbella Club, though understated, is a hidden gem known to those “in the know.” Be sure to add it to your must-visit list.
Fun fact : Prince Alfonso is credited with transforming the fishing village of Marbella into a “glittery jet-set playground” according to the New York Times.
Travel inspiration from our favorite tastemakers can go a long way. Is Spain your next destination? Share this post with anyone heading to Marbella. Time to start packing your bags! For more outfit inspiration, check out these limited edition pieces from our collaboration with Bianca Brandolini.