Marbella-Marina Robertson - Jet Set Life
Marbella-Marina Robertson - Jet Set Life
Marbella-Marina Robertson - Jet Set Life
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Rob: Oh when you said Rodeo I didn’t understand. I was thinking Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. <br />
<strong>Marina</strong>: Oh sorry! (laughs) <br />
Rob: Isn’t it funny how a little bit of an accent makes the word entirely different (laughs). I <br />
happen to be in Atlanta, Georgia so I’ve got rodeo everywhere. That’s very interesting. <br />
<strong>Marina</strong>: It’s very exciting for locals as well as expats. You know there are other nationalities, <br />
not only Americans. It might be boring for you but it’s very exciting for everybody else. <br />
Rob: Of course, of course. Okay so let’s talk about the specifics of actually getting there. <br />
There’s one major airport to fly in to, is that correct? <br />
<strong>Marina</strong>: Yeah, you could say one major airport but <strong>Marbella</strong> is situated between two airports. <br />
It’s Malaga and Gibralta and they’re about 40 minutes either way. <br />
Rob: Okay, so coming in from the States most people go into Malaga, is that right? <br />
<strong>Marina</strong>: Yes and we would continue recommending to everyone. If you’re coming to Costa Del <br />
Sol or <strong>Marbella</strong> you have to fly to Malaga because if you decide to fly through Gibralta you end <br />
up crossing the end of the boarder so there’s two different customs and it just takes more time. <br />
Rob: Okay so Malaga is the way to go. Now, when you get there should you rent a car if you’re <br />
going to stay there, let’s say two weeks? I can’t get Americans to travel more than a week but <br />
I’m working on it (laughs). If you can actually go and stay for two weeks, would you recommend <br />
getting a car or would you recommend going around by taxi?