HOYO 19 is part of LOS FLAMINGOS GOLF urbanisation and is situated equidistant between the fabulous Puerto Banus and the vibrant and traditional Spanish town of Estepona
Puerto Banus is a world famous marina and holiday hotspot attracting visitors all year round. A vibrant and busy leisure port, Puerto Banus is the perfect place for young and old to enjoy a sunny afternoon stroll or an amazing evening out. In the port, enjoy a drink at the legendary Sinatra's Bar, a pizza in the most sought after Italian restaurant Picassos, or a simple burger in Jacks. Puerto Banus is a designer shopper's paradise with fabulous boutiques and the high end legendary Spanish department store El Corte Ingles. During summer time and other holiday periods the Plaza Antonio Banderras is a great place to wander, hosting a craft fair with specialist goods and handicrafts on sale, and kids rides, play areas and street entertainers for the children.
Marbella town is just 5 minutes further down the coast by car (or even by bus). Marbella centre is the place to go if you want to taste some of the area's specialty tapas bars and bodegas, or visit the old town and Plaza de los Naranjos to soak up some traditional Spanish charm and atmosphere. You can even go for a tour of the town by horse and carriage, if the mood takes you!
Estepona has the most stunning beaches of the area. Along the Estepona coast, on which Los Flamingos is located, are lots of little coves with beautiful, sandy, clean beaches and chiringuiitos (beach bars) scattered every few hundred metres, and here you can sample some of the best and freshest caught fish and seafood where sardines cooked by barbeque and paella are the order of the day. The traditional and bustling Spanish town of Estepona is pretty and is worth a visit with small winding streets filled with lots of little shops, cafes and restaurants where the daily menu del dia is recommended.
Estepona also has a small leisure port where the bars and restaurants are always lively with a famous busy market every Sunday morning selling leather goods, ceramics and other traditional Spanish items.