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Winter on the Costa del Sol: Walking, Breathing, Remembering Who You Are

Winter on the Costa del Sol doesn’t shout.
It doesn’t rush you.
It doesn’t demand anything.

Winter here breathes.

Even with people walking, exercising, or strolling with their dogs along the paseo marítimo of Marbella, there is a quiet presence in the air. A calm that doesn’t come from emptiness, but from awareness.

People move at their own rhythm.
Some walk alone.
Some walk together, without words.
Runners pass by, focused inward.

Everyone is different — and yet, everyone shares the same horizon.

The sea is always there. Constant. Patient.
It doesn’t ask who you are or where you come from.
It simply reminds you that you are here.


Walking Without Hurry

There are days when the body asks for movement,
but the soul asks for slowness.

And then walking becomes a form of prayer.

Along the Senda del Litoral, the coast opens itself like a long, gentle thread connecting towns, beaches, and inner states. Wooden walkways floating above the sea, sand paths, promenades, and open views invite you to keep going — without needing a destination.

It doesn’t matter where you start.
What matters is how you walk.

Your breath.
Your steps.
The salty air.
The soft winter light.

Everything aligns to bring you back to something very simple: presence.


A Landscape That Mirrors Existence

There are moments when the landscape stops being scenery and becomes a mirror.

The sea.
The sky.
The line where they meet.

They seem to say the same thing life does:
you don’t need to understand everything.

Some call this nature.
Others call it God.
Others simply call it peace.

Jesus spoke about retreating, walking, listening — not to escape the world, but to return to it with a clearer heart.
Here, facing the Mediterranean, those words feel alive without explanation.


Practical Information for Winter Walks

Senda del Litoral (Coastal Path)

  • Total length (project): approx. 180 km along the Costa del Sol
  • Completed sections: many continuous stretches, including Marbella and Mijas Costa
  • Surface: wooden boardwalks, paved promenades, sand paths
  • Use: walking, running, cycling (shared path)
  • Bicycles: ✅ allowed (shared space with pedestrians)
  • Accessibility: many sections suitable for strollers and wheelchairs
  • Best winter times: mornings and late afternoons
  • Opening: public access, 24/7

🚲 Cycling on the Senda del Litoral

There is no specific timetable for bicycles on the Senda del Litoral.

How it works in practice:

  • It is a shared-use coastal path
  • Open 24/7
  • Bicycles are allowed, but:
    • Cyclists must share the space with pedestrians
    • Riding slowly and respectfully is expected
    • In busy areas, pedestrians always have priority

There are no fixed “bike-only” or “no-bike” hours.

Local nuance:
Some urban promenade sections — for example parts of the Paseo Marítimo in Marbella — may include:

  • Painted bike lanes in certain stretches
  • Local signage asking cyclists to dismount in very crowded areas

These rules are section-specific, not general to the entire Senda del Litoral.

Best advice in winter:

  • Early mornings → ideal for cycling
  • Late afternoons → more walkers, slower riding recommended
  • Winter months → calmer, perfect for shared use

Paseo Marítimo – Marbella

  • Length: approx. 7 km, from Puerto Banús to Marbella city centre
  • Surface: paved promenade
  • Use: walking, running, cycling
  • Bicycles: ✅ allowed (shared space)
  • Dogs: ✅ allowed on leash (seasonal rules may apply)
  • Lighting: well-lit at night
  • Winter atmosphere: calm, local, authentic

La Cala de Mijas – Coastal Walk

Connected by the Senda del Litoral, La Cala de Mijas is known for its wooden walkways over the sea and open coastal views.

Popular for:

  • Sunset walks
  • Quiet reflection
  • Gentle exercise

Less crowded in winter, it’s ideal for slow walking and contemplation.


Winter as an Invitation

Winter here is not a pause.
It is a soft reset.

A season that invites you to:

  • breathe more deeply
  • slow down without guilt
  • reconnect with yourself
  • remember that not everything needs to be urgent

Marbella in winter supports that rhythm.
It doesn’t push you to consume.
It invites you to feel.

To walk without hurry.
To sit by the sea without checking the time.
To listen.


A Quiet Gift

Those who live here year-round know that winter is one of the most honest seasons.

Less noise.
Less performance.
More truth.

A time to return to what is essential.
To breathe.
To give thanks.

And then — to keep walking.


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Walking with Dogs Along the Coast

Winter is also a beautiful time to walk with dogs along the coast. Along parts of the Senda del Litoral, you’ll often see people sharing quiet moments with their dogs — especially early in the morning, when the light is soft and the paths are calm.

Some beach sections along the route are dog-friendly, while others are seasonally restricted. In practice, especially during winter months and early hours, enforcement tends to be more relaxed, but rules can vary by municipality and specific beach area.

For this reason, it’s always wise to:

  • keep dogs under control and on a leash where required
  • walk during early mornings or quieter times
  • be respectful of other walkers and families

Carrying doggie bags, fresh water, and a small bowl is strongly recommended — not only for comfort, but as a gesture of care for the shared space. These small acts help keep the coastal paths welcoming for everyone.

Walking with a dog here often becomes more than exercise.
It turns into a shared rhythm — steps, breath, sea air — a simple reminder that presence is something we can practice together.


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Dogs, Allowed Times & Beach Rules Along the Coast

Walking with dogs along the coast is part of everyday life in winter on the Costa del Sol. Along stretches of the Senda del Litoral, especially in quieter months, dogs are often seen accompanying their humans during long, peaceful walks.

Dog Access: What to Know

Rules regarding dogs on beaches vary by municipality and by season. In general:

  • During high season (spring–summer), many urban beaches restrict dogs during daytime hours
  • During low season (autumn–winter), restrictions are often lifted or more flexible, especially:
    • early mornings
    • late afternoons
    • less crowded areas

Enforcement in winter tends to be more relaxed, but this does not mean rules don’t exist. Signage at beach entrances always has priority and should be respected.


Dog-Friendly Beaches (Selected Areas)

Along the wider coastal area connected by the Senda del Litoral, there are official dog-friendly beaches, including:

  • Playa del Pinillo
  • Playa Canina del Castillo
  • Playa de Arroyo Totalán (outside Marbella but part of the Costa del Sol network)

These beaches allow dogs year-round, usually without time restrictions.

Other beach sections along the Senda del Litoral may allow dogs seasonally, even if they are not officially designated as dog beaches.


Best Times to Walk with Dogs

For a calm and respectful experience, winter offers ideal moments:

  • Early mornings → quiet paths, soft light, fewer people
  • Late afternoons → cooler air, relaxed atmosphere
  • Weekdays → generally calmer than weekends

These times naturally reduce conflict and allow everyone to enjoy the space comfortably.


Shared-Space Etiquette (Highly Recommended)

To keep the coastal paths welcoming for all:

  • Always carry doggie bags
  • Bring fresh water and a portable bowl for your dog
  • Keep dogs under control, especially near cyclists, runners and children
  • Be attentive to local signs and municipal rules

These small gestures make a big difference and help preserve the relaxed winter rhythm of the coast.

Walking with dogs here is not just exercise — it becomes a shared moment of presence. A quiet agreement between sea, steps, breath… and paws.


Mini Mind Map: Quieter Coastal Areas for Peaceful Walks (Winter)

Think of the coast as a long ribbon.
Some parts move faster.
Others invite you to slow down.

🌅 Early Morning Calm (Sunrise Hours)

  • Marbella – Eastern Paseo Marítimo (towards El Cable / El Pinillo)
    Quiet, wide stretches, ideal for dogs and slow walks.
  • La Cala de Mijas – Wooden Walkways
    Soft light, fewer runners, deep sense of space.

🌿 Naturally Quiet Sections (Less Urban)

  • Senda del Litoral between towns
    Sections connecting beaches rather than promenades feel more meditative.
  • Las Chapas coastline
    More open, less structured, closer to raw nature.

🐾 Dog-Friendly & Relaxed Rhythm

  • Playa del Pinillo
    Known locally as calm and tolerant, especially in winter.
  • Playa Canina del Castillo
    Official dog beach, year-round access, predictable rules.

🌇 Late Afternoon Stillness (Before Sunset)

  • Puerto Banús → Westward Walk
    Walk away from the marina crowds; the atmosphere softens quickly.
  • La Cala de Mijas outskirts
    Gentle light, fewer people, ideal for reflection.

🧭 Inner Compass Rule

When choosing where to walk:

  • Follow fewer cafés, fewer shops
  • Choose wooden paths over stone
  • Walk away from town centers, not towards them
  • Let your pace decide the place

Quiet areas are not always marked on maps.
Often, you recognize them by how your breath slows down.


   


Festival de la Hispanidad Marbella 2026: Dates, Program & How to Join

Experience the Festival de la Hispanidad Marbella 2026 — a vibrant celebration of Latin American and Spanish culture with music, dance, food and community. Free entry at Parque de la Represa.


Festival de la Hispanidad Marbella 2026

The Festival de la Hispanidad is Marbella’s most vibrant cultural celebration — a joyful explosion of music, dance, color, gastronomy and community spirit. Each year, countries from across Latin America and Spain come together to share their cultural heritage through live performances, traditional dishes, artisan crafts and folklore.

This festival celebrates Hispanic identity in motion — lively, expressive, colorful and full of heart — and welcomes both residents and international visitors.


Dates & Location

  • Estimated Dates: October 10–13, 2026
  • Location: Parque de la Represa, Marbella
  • Admission: Free entry
  • Atmosphere: Open-air, family-friendly, day-to-night celebration

The 2025 edition brought together thousands of visitors and more than 10 participating countries, turning the park into a lively cultural village — and 2026 is expected to be even bigger.


What to Expect

Live Music & Dance

The festival becomes a living stage with:

  • Salsa
  • Bachata
  • Merengue
  • Cumbia
  • Tango
  • Mariachi
  • Caporales and more

The atmosphere is pure joy — dancing under palm trees and Mediterranean sky.

Traditional Food

Taste iconic dishes such as:

  • Arepas (Venezuela / Colombia)
  • Tacos & pozole (Mexico)
  • Empanadas & choripán (Argentina)
  • Ceviche (Peru)
  • Dulce de leche treats, churros, café latino…

It’s a food paradise.

Artisan Crafts & Cultural Identity

Find:

  • Handwoven textiles
  • Embroidered clothing
  • Indigenous art
  • Handmade jewelry
  • Cultural symbols from across the Americas

Every stand tells a story.


🇪🇸 Día de la Hispanidad Week in Marbella (6–13 October)

In addition to the Festival de la Hispanidad, the City of Marbella celebrates Hispanic Day with an entire week of civic, cultural and community activities that highlight shared history, cultural identity and unity.

The program is organized by several municipal delegations and invites all residents and visitors to take part and decorate the city with the national colors.


🎉 Free Flag Distribution: Engalanar Marbella

To encourage participation, the municipality will distribute more than 500 free Spanish flags for balconies, terraces and homes across the city.

Pick-up locations (8–11 October):

  • Tourist Offices: Plaza de los Naranjos, La Fontanilla, San Pedro Alcántara
  • District Offices: Nueva Andalucía and Las Chapas
  • Delegación de Participación Ciudadana: Calle Jacinto Benavente 10

In addition, the city will install over 120 flags and banners throughout public streets and squares during the celebration week.


🇪🇸 Official Events on October 12

The central day of celebrations includes traditional institutional and ceremonial acts:

TimeEventLocation
10:00Solemn Flag Raising of the largest national flag in Marbella (75m²), with live national anthem performed by the Municipal BandRoundabout at Bulevar Príncipe Alfonso de Hohenlohe & Ashmawi
11:00Mass in Honor of the Virgen del Pilar, patron saint of the Guardia CivilIglesia de la Encarnación
After MassInstitutional CeremonyGuardia Civil headquarters, Plaza de Leganitos
19:00Procession of the Virgen del Pilar through the Old TownFrom Iglesia de la Encarnación to Calle Reino de Aragón

This procession is part of the neighborhood celebrations of Pilar–Miraflores, held from 9–12 October.


📚 Culture, History & Gastronomy

The week also includes a cultural program exploring historical and scientific ties between Spain and Latin America.

Conference Series — Hospital Real de la Misericordia

DateTalk
6 OctoberMalaspina: The scientific circumnavigation
7 OctoberAlexander von Humboldt’s Expedition to Hispanic America
8 OctoberThe Balmis Expedition and the global fight against smallpox

🎊 Festival de la Hispanidad in Parque de la Represa

10–13 October

This is the heart of the celebration — a large open-air event featuring:

  • Live shows, music & dance performances
  • Traditional foods from Spain and Latin America
  • Community gathering in a welcoming, joyful atmosphere

Residents are encouraged to join the celebrations, decorate their homes with the national colors, and share a week full of identity, culture and pride.


Who Organizes the Event?

The festival is coordinated by the Marbella Town Hall, through:

Delegación de Extranjeros Residentes
in collaboration with consulates and cultural associations.

Important: LovelyMarbella is not the event organizer.

For official program updates, follow:


How to Participate or Represent a Country

If you wish to:

  • Perform on stage
  • Join as a dance or music group
  • Host a cultural or gastronomic stall
  • Present art, handicrafts or folklore

The City of Marbella releases an official participation call closer to the event date (usually late summer).

Submissions usually request:

  • Name of group or project
  • Country represented
  • Description of activity
  • Technical or space requirements

What if your country is already represented?

You can still join by presenting:

  • A regional identity
  • A specific dance tradition
  • A specialty food concept
  • A contemporary cultural interpretation

The festival celebrates diversity within diversity.


Why Visit Marbella During the Festival

  • Warm October weather
  • Beaches + Culture in one trip
  • Music, dancing and open community atmosphere
  • Perfect for families, groups and solo travelers
  • A celebration that feels alive, welcoming and unforgettable

This event captures the true spirit of Marbella — international, joyful, and full of life.


Here’s a direct link to view the programme for the Festival de la Hispanidad in Marbella:
Marbella Se Viste de Fiesta: Programme Complete – Día de la Hispanidad 2025 marbella-sanpedro.com

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You can find more upcoming cultural and lifestyle events in our Marbella Events Guide here.


Discover Ascari Marbella: The Ultimate Private Racetrack Experience in Spain

If you’re a motorsport enthusiast or simply love adrenaline-filled luxury experiences, Ascari Marbella is a name you need to know. Tucked away in the stunning Andalusian countryside near Ronda (just 1.5 hours from Marbella), Ascari Race Resort is one of Europe’s most exclusive private racetracks — and it’s right at your fingertips when visiting the Costa del Sol.

🏁 What is Ascari?

Ascari is not just a racetrack — it’s a full luxury experience. Named after the legendary Italian driver Alberto Ascari, the club features a 5.4 km (3.3 mi) track that combines fast corners, elevation changes, and world-class safety standards. The track layout was inspired by some of the world’s most iconic racing circuits.

Whether you’re a professional, amateur, or a curious thrill-seeker, Ascari offers driving experiences, car rentals, and track days with high-performance vehicles — all in a private and exclusive setting.

💎 Private Membership & Guest Experiences

While Ascari is primarily a members-only club, they also offer guest experiences and corporate packages. Some options include:

  • Hot laps with a professional driver
  • Private track rental
  • Driving academy experiences
  • Exclusive car events and meetups

The resort also features accommodation, a private restaurant, and lounges overlooking the racetrack. Every detail is tailored for luxury, speed and discretion.

📍 How to Get There

Ascari is located just outside Ronda, about 90 minutes from Marbella. The drive itself is a scenic adventure through rolling hills, olive groves, and mountain views.

View Location on Google Maps

🎟️ Can Anyone Visit?

You don’t need to be a member to get a taste of Ascari. While membership gives you access to all events and perks, the public can still book specific driving experiences in advance. It’s ideal for:

  • Corporate events
  • Motorsport lovers
  • Tourists looking for a once-in-a-lifetime experience

🌍 Website & Contact

Visit their official website for more information:
https://www.ascari.club

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