Jump aboard a Catamaran from Almuñecar and sail into a coastal adventure to Marina del Este. Get ready for A-class coastal views – rugged cliffs, charming villages, and turquoise waters that'll have you itching to dive in. Lounge on deck, soak up those vacay vibes, and snap up Insta-worthy pics of the stunning Mediterranean backdrop. t's the ultimate way to unwind and experience the beauty of Almuñecar from the sea.

Catamaran Marina del Este from Almuñecar
- Catamaran cruise to Marina del Este
- Relax on deck and soak up holiday vibes
- Snap pics of the coastal scenery
Catamaran cruise
- Bring bathing gear and sunblock
- Bring a hat
- Food and drinks not included
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