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Considered the tourist capital of the Costa del Sol, Marbella is a city and municipality in southern Spain, in the province of Malaga. Our host, Fermin, shows us some wonderful scenery as well as one of his favorite coastal spots, the Dunas de Marbella [Marbella Dunes] Ecological Reserve.
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Discover with Fermin the Santo Tomás Fair, a popular December twenty-first celebration in various cities in the Basque Country. With its mid-nineteenth century origins, this tradition has been kept alive with numerous stands where street venders sell their products, especially scrumptious chistorra sandwiches and cider!
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Let's travel with Fermín to the famous, picturesque town of Mijas, located on a mountainside in the province of Málaga on the Costa del Sol. Let's explore its alleys, landmarks, and spectacular panoramic views!
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The Senda Litoral [Coastal Path] is an ambitious project on Spain's Costa del Sol in the province of Málaga that, once completed, will extend along one hundred and eighty kilometers of coastline, connecting and making accessible to tourists many existing aspects of the infrastructure in this region. Fermín shares with us some details about this exciting project, the municipalities it includes, and some of its most spectacular beaches.
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Located in the beautiful Genal Valley in the Serrania de Ronda comarca in the province of Málaga, the gorgeous town of Genalguacil, Spain, has been deemed a "museum town" due to the permanent artwork that is seamlessly interspersed throughout it. Let's hear more from our host, Fermin, about what else this unique city has to offer.
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The mayor of Genalguacil explains to us some of the nuances and history of this unique town-museum with just over five hundred inhabitants, full of wonders both natural and man-made.
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Let's take a look at how contemporary art has transformed the lives of the inhabitants of Genalguacil, thanks to the unique cultural projects it has undertaken.
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From San Sebastián, a city considered by many to be among the most beautiful in the world, Fermín tells us about many of its unique features as well as its gastronomy, including the renowned "pinchos," or small portions, and a delectable specialty cake. Let's join him in the old quarter at the popular La Viña restaurant-bar to find out more.
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In this second part about the famous La Viña restaurant bar in San Sebastián, Spain, manager Mikel tells us about the history of the restaurant and how their cheesecakes have become world-famous.
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Let's accompany Fermín on a tour of some of San Sebastián's best and most famous beaches for surfing: one of the people of San Sebastián's great passions.
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In part two of this video on surfing in Donostia, San Sebastián, Fermín shares with us bit about the history of surfing there as well as the surfer's code of conduct.
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Fermín takes us on yet another touristic adventure, where we'll walk El Caminito del Rey, an enchanting aerial path that might not be suitable for those who suffer from vertigo!
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In part two of this video about El Caminito del Rey [The King's Little Path], a pathway built at the beginning of the twentieth century on the walls of Desfiladero de los Gaitanes [Gaitanes Gorge] in the province of Málaga, Andalusia, Fermín gives us some insight into the history of this famous spot, chosen by Lonely Planet as one of the best landmarks to visit, and offers some advice to potential visitors.
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Discover Pasajes with Fermín! This unique municipality in the northeastern part of Spain's San Sebastián region in the province of Guipúzcoa, Basque Autonomous Community, is comprised of four districts around its bay: San Pedro, San Juan, Antxo, and Trintxerpe.
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In this second part of his series on Pasajes in Spain's Basque Country, Fermín focuses on the most visited and perhaps most charming of its four districts: Pasaje San Juan.
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