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The Coast’s Top Beach Clubs 40
the spa 154 Huda N.Y.M.P.H. vs Fenty Body Lava
Summer in a Glass 50
156 Glow with Charlotte Tilbury
Cruising the World 58
160 Avoiding Summer Weight Gain
Vivacious Vilamoura and Charming Carvoeiro 70
The Jumeirah Port Soller 80 Tangerine Retreats 86
50th Anniversary of the First Moon Landing 90 Cars: The McLaren 600LT 96
Essential Beach Cars 100
Halsey 102
the trend Cinema 106 Tom Holland 108
162 Health Matters 163 Tissue Engineering
the social 166 Starlite Marbella 168 The Vibe 175 RéLounge Events Company 176 Greta Thunberg 177 Animal Love
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Music Mix 110
178 Grupo Otero
Top Reads 112
180 Enterprise
Summer Gadgets 114 What’s Cool in Spain and Beyond 116
the style Laskasas 122 The Marbella Design Fair 130 Scandinavian Design 134 Décor Designs in Nude 140 The Cult of Zara 142 Accessorize Summer Fashion 144 Juggle Angels Bags 150
188 New Work Hour Register
the gourmet 193 Ocean Club 195 La Plage Casanis 196 Gourmet Bytes 198 Chef’s Profile: Leo Dolci of Döss 200 Galician Wines
the guide 202 Listings 208 Stars for July
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WE HAVE SO MANY FEATURES TO KEEP YOU RIVETED THIS MONTH; FROM THE COAST’S BEST BEACH CLUBS TO A LUXURY CRUISE AROUND THE GLOBE. WE ALSO HEAD TO THE ALGARVE FOR THE PERFECT BLEND OF NATURE AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES, STOPOVER AT THE JUMEIRAH PORT SOLLER IN MALLORCA, AND CELEBRATE THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE MOON LANDINGS. DO YOU BELIEVE THEY REALLY OCCURRED OR WAS IT ALL AN ELABORATE HOAX?
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It’s that time of year again, glamorous opening parties having heralded the start of a new summer season, and with it the return of the beach club vibe on the Costa del Sol.
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he beach club is something that fits into the zeitgeist of our times; a glamorous haven of hedonism right by the sea, where Champagne is on tap, beautiful bodies sway to the tunes of a live DJ and you bask in the southern sun while pondering whether to take another dip or head over to the restaurant. The beach club has its origins in very exclusive and elegant seaside establishments of the Cote d’Azur, the USA and parts of the erstwhile colonial world, but in its modern incarnation it is a very 21st century affair, focused in equal measures on relaxation and partying under open skies. The Costa del Sol is the ideal spot for the modern beach club to thrive, and over the past ten to fifteen years it has become one of the leading international centres of this stylish good-time phenomenon, offering a choice of beachside venues that range from understated to vibrant party destinations. Here is a selection of some of the most popular beach clubs in our area.
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PUERTO BANÚS For many, Ocean Club is one of the points of reference when it comes to beach clubs on the Costa del Sol. It starts with an iconic beachside location on the west-side of Puerto Banús, within walking distance along the coastal pathway to its many other amenities, as well as a surprisingly peaceful and relaxing view across a broad swathe of open sea. With seagulls circling in the blue skies above, waiter service, a mixology bar and fine dining restaurant just metres away from your luxuriant sun bed and the large saltwater pool, the scene is set for indulgent relaxation and jet-set partying. Using your large sunbed as a base, you can saunter off for a soothing massage, head to the boutique for that item you invariably forgot at home or simply drift away to the tunes of the resident DJ – only to re-emerge when it’s time to dine, swim and party. The opening and closing celebrations at Ocean Club are among the most-anticipated glamour events of the social calendar, and they come accompanied with an even more elaborate setting, including live music, glamorous dancers and the beautiful set in all its finery. This is a beachside party venue that embodies the beach club of the 21st century.
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Famous for its entrancing White & Silver opening and Black & Gold closing parties, Ocean Club is a goto venue for outdoor Champagne, live entertainment and top international poolside DJs. The Friday Sessions are legendary and the Amaï Restaurant headed by chef Andreas Nygren offers fine dining paired with fantastic sea vistas – making Ocean Club a modern Marbella classic that symbolises glamorous summer. i www.oceanclub.es
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Another classic beach club on the Costa del Sol, Nikki Beach similarly conjures up images of languid daytime relaxation and lively night-time fun. The setting upon a sandy beach sprinkled with palm trees gives it a very private tropical island feel, and indeed, when yachts drop anchor just offshore and ferry their occupants to Nikki Beach, there is an unmistakable element of James Bond glamour to it all. As the beach club is adjacent to the five-star Don Carlos resort hotel, this is a very peaceful spot where you can relax in style, cocktail in hand as you hear the crashing of the waves meld with the chillout music that reverbates in the salty air. Nikki Beach is glamorous and trendy yet also has a comfortable informality about it that many appreciate, as they tuck into fresh dishes with a tropical flavour or come dressed up for the evening shows and chic opening parties. In classic beach club style, the pool is the focal point, but as the sun goes down in the evening and energy levels rise, it also becomes a spot from which to admire beautiful views across the bay to where the sun is setting in the west. In many ways the epitome of modern Marbella glamour. i www.marbella.nikkibeach.com
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People come to Nikki Beach for the Champagne tastings, signature White opening and Red closing parties, the daytime dance vibe and the elegant seaside dining in an evocative subtropical setting. The live music, eye-catching entertainment and themed parties are the favourite of the beautiful set, which descends upon Nikki Beach every summer.
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Providing perfect symmetry to Ocean Club in the central Marbella area and Nikki Beach in the eastern sector, Puro Beach is a beach club reference in the western area between Marbella and Estepona. Situated within the elegant Laguna Village complex, it is also surrounded by a range of boutiques and eateries, but there is no reason to leave the lovely beachside pool deck as the club is as famous for its delicious cuisine – especially the sumptuous sushi dishes made fresh on the spot – as it is for stirred and/or shaken cocktails. A DJ adds a contemporary soundtrack to days spent on large lounger sunbeds, enjoying a variety of delicacies and beverages as you dip in the pool and look out across the Mediterranean to the silhouettes of Gibraltar and the North African coastline in the distance. They seem to rise out of a sea – and sky – that is all around you, filling your lungs with salty air and the distant cries of maritime birds that come wafting across the water. The waves and sandy beach are at your disposal, just metres away, and after you’ve lazed in the sun, enjoyed a languid massage and savoured the local delicacies, evening events offer a very special location in which to socialise and let your hair down. i www.purobeach.com/en/beach-club-marbella
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Though the bar mixes up divine cocktails and professional DJs create the summer vibe, Puro Beach is also a place where you can indulge yourself and just relax in style, with superb fine quality sushi and other light meals, as well as a beachside wellness experience that includes relaxing massages and yoga. Who said beach fun can’t be revitalising too?
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Just a little further west, past the other side of Estepona, you will come across this most elegant of beach clubs. The Club de Playa of the renowned five-star deluxe Finca Cortesin Hotel, Spa and Golf Resort set a little further up in undulating greenery is fittingly located within a delightfully peaceful and private cove between Estepona and Sabinillas. It feels like somewhere you’ve just been lucky enough to discover and keep to yourself, and this refined sense of peace and authenticity in a natural coastal beauty spot adds to the understated style and first class service of the beach club. In this sense, it is the natural beachside extension of Finca Cortesin, which has garnered international acclaim for the easy sophistication of its décor, ambience, service, amenities and dining options, for it offers the kind of quality experience that many discerning travellers are drawn to. After a day at the spa or a round of golf you might therefore want to take in the sun along a beautifully styled pool whose deep blue merges with that of the sky and the nearby sea. It shows that, combined with excellent service, fine food and expertly mixed drinks, less is indeed often more, for this is a place stripped down of frivolity where you come to relax, socialise and enjoy the good things in life. i www.fincacortesin.com/beach-club
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The 6,000m² beach club right on the edge of a cove oozes elegance, with teak wooden flooring, Balinese beds and sun loungers set around the 35-metre infinity pool and the open-air restaurant that specialises in light meals inspired by the nearby sea. It’s the ultimate spot for refined relaxing, lounging and taking in the views with a cocktail.
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Sotogrande perhaps has the longest-established tradition of beach clubs in this region, mostly in the form of informal yet very stylish seaside venues where generations of a select clientele have come to enjoy memorable summers. With the exciting new La Reserva Beach Club, set within an emerging private country club of stellar sophistication, there is now an experience that celebrates the classic Sotogrande ambience but marries it to a contemporary offering in terms of gastronomy, amenities and entertainment. Not only is the La Reserva Beach Club sumptuously luxurious in a very natural and understated way, it is unique in that its large, lagoonstyle swimming pool is surrounded by a combination of decks and rather more unique sections of sandy ‘beach’. And it’s not even by the sea, for this beach club surrounds a man-made lake that ‘brings the sea to the hills’. Created with taste and sensitivity, the concept finds its expression in a wonderfully relaxed and stylish family environment where the emphasis is on natural enjoyment, entertainment and leisure for all ages, fine dining and spa/boutique amenities as well as evening events. Above all, however, it’s simply a very special place to be. i www.lareservaclubsotogrande.com/the-club/lareserva-beach-club
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BEACH CLUB, SOTOGRANDE
The ultimate lagoon experience, this inland beach club caters both to families and adults who want to relax and recharge their batteries. Children’s activities and specialist pool and deck areas for families and adults-only flank a manmade sports lagoon that offers windsurfing, kayak, paddle boarding, SUP boards, PADI diving and Mirage Eclipse water bikes. Lounge, sport, dine or enjoy a massage – there’s room for it all. e
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Mad for mezcal – George Clooney and Rande Gerber of Casamigos before they sold the brand for a small fortune
Savoury mocktails, sustainable whiskeys and more flavours of gin than you can point a cocktail shaker at are all heading to a bar near you this summer. From George Clooney’s new line in potent Mexican mezcal to daring distillations that don’t fit any spirit category, Belinda Beckett checks out the top tipples that will be quenching our thirst for adventure in 2019.
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Mezcal Mania If you’ve ever been to Oaxaca in Mexico, the home of this intoxicating cactus juice, you almost certainly brought home a souvenir bottle with a worm floating in it to creep out dinner guests. With or without the larvae of the maguey moth – a delicacy since Aztec times – it always tasted pretty disgusting. However, since George Clooney started promoting mezcal under his Casamigos brand, this peasant farmer’s agave hooch has gained respectability as an artisan product. QuiQuiRiQui Mezcal by Waitrose, the first supermarket to stock it, is flying off the shelves faster than a mariachi band can play La Cucaracha. Unlike tequila which is produced only from the
blue agave in factories, mezcal is handcrafted from 30 varieties in boutique distilleries called palenques. Pre-roasting in traditional firepits gives the liquor its smoky flavour and, at upwards of 45% ABV (alcohol by volume), it really is firewater. Sip it neat the traditional way with a slice of orange, make it into margaritas or experiment at London Mezcal Week (July 15-21), a ‘celebration of agave spirits, art, music and Mexican culture’ promising to make us all mad for mezcal. SIP TIP: You won’t be tripping while you’re sipping. Despite the similar name, it doesn’t contain psychedelic mescaline which comes from the peyote cactus.
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We’re not just talking about the olive in your Martini and the salt round the rim of your pisco sour. Bar tenders are becoming as inventive as Michelin chefs and shaking up the cocktail scene with umami infusions and garnishes that blur the line between liquids and solids. If
you’re bored with espresso Martinis wait till you try a fungi Irish coffee! Infusing spirits with the flavour from fats is very now in the spirits world. How about bacon-washed Bourbon or chorizo-infused vodka? Bone broth and anchovies are other trending cocktail ingredients but if that sounds revolting, what are they really but a deconstruction of the Worcester sauce you put in a Bloody Mary? Talking of gastronomy, food pairing is no longer just about wine. Apparently whisky goes brill with Latin American cuisine, gin’s king with oysters and Champagne is the secret soul mate of plain grilled chicken.
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Unless you’ve spent the last decade in an alcoholic coma you can’t have failed to notice that gin is IN and a whole lot more ‘ima-gin-ative’ than ‘It’s got to be Gordons’ days. A gin-nami of cheffy new brands are jazzing up the juniper-infused spirit with everything from seaweed to frankincense to wood ants (said to taste lemony). In the UK, where the number of artisan distilleries has doubled over the past five years to cash in on a £2bn market, the government has added a bottle of ‘Mother’s Ruin’ to the ‘notional weekly shopping basket’ that measures the Consumer Price Index.
However Spain, home of the gintonica, drinks everywhere under the table except The Philippines and America, and produces some interesting gins of its own: Gin Mare, infused with olive, Wint & Lila, a 10-botanical combo starring coriander and angelica, purple COOL gin flavoured with violet, and Puerto de Indias’ strawberry gin, bottled in Sevilla with berries from Huelva, spirit from Cordoba and corks from Jerez. Even good old Larios packs coriander and orange peel for a mild botanical buzz.
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If you’re a single malt Scottish purist look away because hybrid spirits are kicking time-honoured distillation methods into touch. Wine-based gin, vodka-infused cognac and whisky blended with tequila – ¡Por Dios! – are among the new crossbreed concoctions vying to pep up our jaded palates. Unbound by the regulations governing Scotch, Cognac and Tequila production, these category-defying mashups are being rolled out in city pubs and clubs faster than you can get your twerk on. Try Grey Goose VX (stands for Vodka Exceptionelle), ‘a nuanced marriage of vodka and aromatic Cognac’; LeSutra, Grammy-winning music producer Timbaland’s vodka+sparkling wine combo; and Rebel Rabbet’s Exile, a series of 12 different hybrid spirits being released by the London Distillery Company in boutique batches over 2019. But hybrid liquor isn’t that new. Madeira, port and sherry wines from Jerez were being fortified with grape spirit centuries ago to help them travel better in the cask on long sea voyages.
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THINKING OUTSIDE THE STRAW Sustainability is today’s buzzword and the drinks industry is paying it more than just lip service. Scotch whisky production has met its renewable energy targets four years ahead of schedule.
Companies like Toast Ale and Been a Slice are brewing beer from upcycled bread. And the new ecoconsciousness is filtering down to grassroots level as bars make zero waste their cause du jour, banishing plastic straws, tablecloths and ice machines, growing edible garnishes and turning lemon peel into lemonade. HIMKOK bar in Oslo cut glass bottle waste and the carbon footprint from shipping by distilling its own spirits for house cocktails; Jimmy’s in Aspen Colorado banned bottled water and created its own composting programme to deal with 75 per cent of its waste; and London’s Long Arm is the British capital’s first fully sustainable pub/ microbrewery powered by fish: leftover grain feeds the fish, their waste fertilises the kitchen garden and they end up in a dish on the menu. Simples!
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years ago, Buckingham Palace is one of their best customers! There’s also a growing addiction to Aperol Spritz, a low-alcohol cocktail of Prosecco, soda water and Aperol, Campari’s less-bitter sister. Aperol was first produced back in 1919 but the Spritz version has sprinted into the Top 10 of Drinks International World’s Bestselling Cocktails list. The Tizercoloured drink contains rhubarb, gentian and cinchon flowers and at just 11% BVA – less than half Campari’s – it’s the perfect one-forthe-road drink… providing one is all you have.
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Designated drivers limited to designer water or a holier-thanthou Virgin Sunrise have had their prayers answered. A slew of breathalyser-beating brews are slaking our thirst for interesting, non-boozy libations, allowing bartenders to shake up their repertoires without a drop of the hard stuff. Seedlip, the world’s first distilled non-alcoholic spirit, is just one newcomer solving the problem of what to drink when you’re not drinking. Based on non-alcoholic recipes from The Art of Distillation, written in 1651, it comes in citrus, spicy and floral flavours distilled from all sorts including bark, hops, hand-picked peas and even hay! Like gin (but more expensive) it should be mixed with tonic or ginger ale, say its Lincolnshire makers. Launched four
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If you thought mojitos still ruled on the Costa you’re way out of date. The rum, mint and sugar concoction we glug by the gallon come summer was busted down two places to number 12 in Drinks International magazine’s 2019 Top 50 Classic Cocktails rankings. The piña colado is also passé at number 26 in a list chosen by 127 mixmasters from 38 countries. In fact, most cocktail drinkers are the Old Fashioned type. The whisky+Angostura bittersbased retro cocktail favoured by Don Draper in Mad Men has topped the rankings for five years. The Negroni, a punchy blend of gin, red vermouth and Campari, comes in second place, followed by Whisky Sour, Daiquiri and Manhattan. e
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CRUISING THE WORLD
in the Crystal Serenity Ferdinand Magellan, a Portugese explorer in the service of Spain, left these shores in 1519 with the idea of sailing around the world. He had five ships and 270 crew. But just one ship, the Victoria, arrived home safely three years later, and with only 18 men, not including Magellan, who had died en route. It was not a promising start to world cruising. WORDS DAVID WISHART PHOTOGRAPHY GENEVIEVE BALTHAZARD, CRYSTAL CRUISES AND SHUTTERSTOCK
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evertheless, 500 years later, I decided to have a crack at it. Like Magellan, I had been around a bit, and some considering his world was a lot smaller, voyaging on all the great oceans and visiting the Galapagos, Antarctica, sailing up the Amazon, down the Nile, and made fabulous trips on the Ganges and Mekong. But the world cruise is something else. It is the holy grail of cruising – expensive, long (up to 244 nights) – and it’s hard to find a vessel going exactly where you want to go. But I did find a very good ship, the Crystal Serenity, leaving from Los Angeles on an 85-day sort of circumnavigation, pointed more or less in the right direction, and figured that if I hopped ashore here and there that would work. I like LA, particularly Santa Mónica. We had four nights at the JW Marriott slap bang on a glorious beach, not far from where Mae West had a house, and in the other direction Venice, home of the Doors. We spent four days on the wide promenade with its pier and seafood restaurants, and roamed into the hills to see the Getty Museum. It was January and the sun was shining.
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Then a limo arrived. When you do a world cruise with Crystal you are a somebody. The limo, about half as long again as the biggest car I have ever owned, took us to the port at nearby San Pedro, and after a minimum of formalities we stepped up the gangway – a day early. Passengers booked for less than the entire voyage would board after our party. About half the 800 passengers were doing the full cruise, and that first night we had Champagne and a splendid dinner, followed by a show and greetings from the captain, then tottered off to bed for the first night of 85. First stop was Hawaii, always a pleasant experience where the golfers on board wasted no time finding somewhere to play. I could not resist lunch at an old favourite, the Halekulani, the best hotel in Waikiki and right on the famous beach where Duke Kahanamoku was king of the surfers, then an Olympic champion, and the man who brought surfing to Australia in 1914. The next day we were in fabulous Maui, enjoying the old whaling town of Lahaina, then the Big Island as it is known, where some intrepid folks flew over the very active Kilauea volcano in helicopters. The Big Island has remarkable golf courses laid on lava rock, one of the finest of which is Mauna Lani, a favourite of the PGA pros and it was here I first met Arnold Palmer. He was delighted to hear I was from Troon, where he won the Open in 1962, and on the strength of that offered me a game at Bay Hill, his home course in Orlando.
Food aboard the Crystal Serenity
Resorts World Casino at sea
Seahorse pool deck and Jacuzzis
Balloons and Champagne as Crystal Serenity celebrates end of world cruise at Monaco
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Samoa was a disappointment, because we went to Pago Pago at American Samoa rather than Apia at the Republic of Samoa, which was just bad luck as Crystal has also visited Apia. It was near Apia that Scottish writer Robert Louis Stevenson built a home and ran the only household in the South Pacific were the staff wore tartan pareos. The friendly islanders loved Stevenson, calling him Teller of Tales, and when he died buried him like a chief on the top of a mountain. I have climbed it to his tomb, and read his epitaph: Under the wide and starry sky, Dig the grave and let me die. Glad did I live and gladly die, And I laid me down with a will. This is the verse you grave for me; "Here he lies where he longed to be, Home is the sailor, home from the sea, And the hunter home from the hill." Fiji was also underwhelming, because we went to the port of Lautoka rather than the capital Suva. But there was a lot more to come, and at Paihia, on the top of New Zealand, we jumped ship, rented a car and drove down the North Island to Mangawhai for lunch with friends at this easygoing beach resort. That evening found us near Auckland at the home of other friends, and the next day we dropped off the car in Auckland and boarded the ship.
Samoa’s islands are a thing of beauty
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Traditional houses of Navala village, Viti Levu island, Fiji
Sydney is always a pleasure but increasingly busy with cruise ships. The itinerary said just one night here, so we got off and checked into a favourite hotel, the Pullman Grand Quay, where the balcony of our one-bedroom suite was a panoramic viewing platform overlooking the harbour and bridge, the latter brilliantly lit up for Chinese New Year. We spent six nights in Sydney, a highlight being a visit to the state library where I had a private viewing of Tasman’s own map of Australia, at least the parts he found. Otherwise, we just enjoyed being there, taking the ferry to Manly, dining at Mr Wong’s and sitting on that fabulous balcony watching the little ferries come and go. On moving day, we checked with the port agent at Adelaide that the Serenity was indeed there, and then took an Uber to the airport for the short flight to the south coast city. Serenity’s comfortable size made for a painless transit of the south coast, after which we stopped in Busselton. I had found a classic Rolls-Royce for charter and we rode in style to a Margaret River winery for lunch.
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Locals came too at a desert event in Namibia for Crystal Serenity world cruise passengers
Ghost town of Kolmanskop in the Namibian desert once had a thriving diamond mine
Crystal Serenity lies off the tiny port and daunting cliffs of Jamestown, St Helena
After that it was Perth, six sea days to Mauritius, then Mozambique to Durban in South Africa, when once again we waved goodbye and flew to Cape Town giving us another three nights in this superb city. Serenity duly arrived and we had six nights there in total, enjoying the waterfront, Clarke’s bookshop on Long Street, and the wineries of Stellenbosch. Namibia was good value, while St Helena was way beyond expectation. Napoleon, kept captive there by the British after the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, probably missed Paris, but you can’t win them all. St Helena has beautiful, dramatic scenery, friendly people and a good pub. It also has a new airport offering challenging landings. Cabo Verde and La Palma were also enjoyable, the latter sporting a barbershop where a decent trim was $5, but Dakar was a dud. By now we were almost home, and after an evening having tapas in Málaga and a day gripping our wallets in Barcelona, we made it to Monaco. The verdict – if you want to be spoiled rotten with a variety of restaurants including Nobu, and be pampered by the best service afloat, Serenity will float your boat. The lectures were very good, and some of the entertainment quite outstanding. And it was well worth doing. Magellan had the right idea, but timing is everything. e
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A GUIDE TO TWO OF THE ALGARVE’S TOP LOCATIONS The Algarve is Portugal’s southernmost region, closest to Spain, making it a convenient destination for those of us looking to get out of the country for a long weekend getaway. Blessed with an average of 300 days of sunshine a year and glorious beaches, some of which are rated the best in Europe, make it a great setting for some fun in the sun. Their national dish, bacalhau (dried and salted cod) can be enjoyed, it is believed, in up to 1,000 different ways. This can be washed down with a stiff glass of aguardente, a wine spirit created using the leftover grape skins following the winemaking process. The average alcohol percentage in aguardente is around 40 per cent, generating a fiery fruity explosion. Depending on what it is you are looking for, there is plenty to discover in the Algarve when visiting Vilamoura and Carvoeiro. WORDS ALEXANDRA CARUANA PHOTOGRAPHY SHUTTERSTOCK
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Z WHERE TO STAY The Tivoli chain in Portugal provides luxurious resorts throughout the Algarve. The Marina Vilamoura is no exception, with 30,000 square metres of luscious gardens and a tranquil spa, this five-star stay is based right next to the marina. The on-site Purobeach club is a great place to get into the holiday vibe while enjoying the latest tunes by resident DJs by the pool or beachfront. If you’re looking to unwind instead, enjoy a massage in the Wellness Centre, where they use only natural and organic products. Be sure to join their Foodies’ Night on July 13, where Purobeach promises to offer a premium gastronomy experience with a delectable secret menu. Premium holiday rentals are available in the Val de Lobo resort,
where your needs are tailored to create the perfect stay. Golf lovers can enjoy the 'play and stay' golf package, with a choice of two top 18-hole golf courses to tee off from, both of which overlook the ocean. Tennis packages are also available for people who prefer a racket to a club, and include essential coaching sessions, which will get you at the top of your game. Those looking to focus on their health and wellbeing can enjoy the spa package. First you can work up a sweat in a class or the well-equipped gym within the Fitness Centre before heading to the Royal Spa to unwind. The Spa’s philosophy is based on the healing powers of salt, water and nature. This is incorporated within their circuit, which consists of several hydrotherapies, including salt baths,
a Vichy shower, and steam and hydro-massage therapies. Following a circuit you can enjoy a series of comforting treatments, including facials, massages, and body scrubs which will get you ready for the summer. The pampering does not end there, as you can also indulge within the Beauty Centre, where you will experience a range of top services to get you feeling your best. Enjoy a new hairstyle with hairdressers skilled on the latest trends, as well as a pedicure and manicure at the nail bar.
Z WHERE TO EAT Diners searching for supreme cuts of meat, should head hungry to the Retinto Rodízio and Wine Restaurant, where you can expect a Brazilian barbecue treat. Also known for its quality wine, which you can sip
alongside twelve different types of meat, this restaurant additionally offers some great vegetarian and fish options for the non-carnivores among us. For a special occasion, be sure to make a reservation at Willie’s Restaurant, where you can enjoy modern international cuisine by Willie Wurger, a Michelin star chef with some serious talent. Come and enjoy delicious food served in a nouvelle cuisine fashion by one of the top chefs in the region. Experience luxurious courses of crab with avocado and mango salsa, carpaccio of fillet beef, and scallops served on a beetroot carpaccio with green apple and wasabi cream. These mouthwatering dishes along with superb presentations should be sure to hit the spot on your visit.
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ZZ THINGS TO DO Take yourself back in time and visit the Roman Ruins of Cerro da Vila, the remains of a villa thousands of years old, which contain graves dating back to the Bronze age. Portugal previously fell under Roman rule during the reign of Julius Caesar’s great nephew, Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus. Its influence is visible at the site today, with evidence of mosaic marble flooring which would have been the grand entrance to the property. Other old artifacts left behind include an oil/wine press, a well, and a spa complex which would have contained warm baths, showing health and wellness was just as important back then as it is now. This cultural site is a must-visit during your time in Vilamoura. The town of Vilamoura itself is home to the largest marina in Portugal. With over 845 berths available, the marina attracts many lavish yachts, and naturally their glamorous owners with
them. There is even the opportunity to charter your own boat to explore the beautiful coastlines in the area, where all the little luxuries provided can make for a perfect day out. For pure indulgence and exceptional service, be sure to contact Champagne Cruises Vilamoura, a company that will ensure a bespoke experience tailored to your needs. This can include the addition of jet-skis, parasailing and inflatables for a thrill seeker’s adventure, or simply a drive around admiring the beautiful waters with the potential for some dolphin watching, enjoying the sunset, and sipping a glass of Champagne, for those who like the more tranquil things in life. For days when you are not enjoying the sunset on the ocean, be sure to stop off at bar Sal Rosa, which provides an impressive menu of refreshing cocktails along with beautiful views of the sea. In this little piece of paradise, you can work up
an appetite before heading into the marina. In the evenings, the marina lights up and is full of ambience, making it a very enjoyable place to head for drinks and dinner, and to meander through and enjoy an ice cream later. The Casino Vilamoura is ideal for those feeling like a flutter. There are several restaurants here to choose from, as well as an impressive games room where you can try your luck! Vilamoura is guaranteed to immerse you in the opulent way of life, so those looking for a little retail therapy should take the short twentyminute drive to the Designer Outlet Algarve for some gear at a fraction of standard prices. Shops in the outlet include some great brands, including Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, Guess and Lacoste to name a few. With reduced rates of 30 to 70 per cent from the original retail price, what’s not to love? To break up the drive on your
way to Carvoeiro, be sure to stop off at the Zoomarine Park, in between the two towns in Guia. Here you can enjoy a major animal connection and make life changing experiences where you can get up close and personal with the dolphins, one of the ocean’s most friendly creatures. The organisation itself is big on the welfare of animals, aiming to assist with the environmental problems that are affecting them. The Park helps fund its Rehabilitation Centre, where a zoological team of experts rescue, rehabilitate and release animals back into the wild. They also work to help educate people on environmental awareness by encouraging behavioural changes that can be made in their day-to-day routines. For this they have received a number of accolades over the years, this year winning the EAAM Award Best Training Presentation for the European Association for Aquatic Mammals.
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Z WHERE TO STAY As with Vilamoura, there is a great Tivoli hotel based on a cliff’s edge in Vale de Covo in Carvoeiro, providing very impressive views of the ocean and a cosy cove below. Having recently undergone a five-month extensive refurbishment, this resort boasts a high standard of luxury with exceptional five star service. The hotel has three restaurants onsite, with mesmerising views particularly from the Med Food and Wine restaurant, which specialises in seafood dishes inspired by the Atlantic Ocean below. The on-site spa will assist in the unwinding process, which will come
naturally to most staying in this peaceful little town. Guests can enjoy a sauna, steam room and indoor pool within, as well as a fitness suite with all the latest equipment.
Z WHERE TO EAT For beautiful views over the nearby Carvoeiro beach, visit Tia Ilda’s restaurant for some superb fresh fish. Reserve a table upstairs in advance to take advantage of the ocean views, as these are the first tables to go. Although fish is their specialty, there is something for everyone at this restaurant, including pasta, pizza and various cuts of
succulent meats. Vista Restaurante has been awarded one of Tripadvisor’s Certificates of Excellence for the last three years, and it is easy to see why. Vista prides itself in the exceptional presentation of mouth-watering Portuguese and Mediterranean dishes. This Michelin star haven is run by chef João Oliveira, who aims to awaken our five senses through his dishes, balancing flavours and aromas of natural ingredients to deliver some seriously tempting cuisine. Tasting menus can be accompanied by a wine pairing menu, a selection of wines that have been carefully chosen to enhance your meal.
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ZZ THINGS TO DO Of the town’s highlights is the famous Praia de Carvoeiro beach, which was awarded Best Beach in Europe last year. Spending an afternoon relaxing by the sea in this quiet fishing village is the ideal antidote for anyone who has had a stressful week at work and needs to unwind. Once you have de-stressed, hop on board a boat excursion to another of the Algarve’s gems, the Benagil Caves. Exploring the caves could not be easier, as due to their popularity, there are many trips available ensuring you can get there safely. It is not recommended to swim there from the nearby Benagil Beach, as the currents in the area are very strong, not to mention that the number of boats entering and leaving and entering the cave will not make for a pleasant dip. This cave is very different, in that it has a sunroof as it were,
providing natural light into what would otherwise be a chilly and dark cavern, so come and enjoy the views and the luscious sand within. There is also the option to try some SUP (Stand Up Paddle) around the cave to enhance the experience. Alternative water activities can be enjoyed closer to the shore, with surfing being a popular sport in the area. Those willing to give it a try can head to Portimão Surf School, where you can purchase a package of three lessons for €90. Put into practice some key skills, which you can take back to Spain with you. Another interesting option is to visit local handicraft shops where you can enjoy making pottery. These act as great souvenirs to take back to the family! Pottery is very popular in the Algarve, but for a supreme service, head to Porches Pottery, where the helpful owners can make
you whatever it is you want from their very own kiln in store, all at very affordable prices. Trekers should bring their best hiking boots to try the Sete Vales Suspensos route near Carvoeiro, known in English as the Seven Hanging Valleys. You can start the walk by Praia do Vale de Centeanes or Praia da Marinha to enjoy the 11.5km scenic route, which is the best way to appreciate the beautiful coastline in the area. You will notice arches and caves along the way that are a result of many years of corrosion caused by the ocean below. Allow five hours to complete the walk, which will give plenty of time to stop and admire the beautiful views and take photos. One of the highlights along the way is Alfanzina's Lighthouse, which has stood tall guiding ships for almost 100 years. Should you like a tour
inside, note that the lighthouse is only open to the public every Wednesday from 2pm - 5pm. Those on holiday with the kids will enjoy a day trip to Slide and Splash, a fun-packed waterpark with plenty to keep your little ones or teens busy. The concierge service at your hotel can arrange pickups to the park for as little as €7 by liaising with the park directly. Since it’s opening in 1986, the park has been constantly growing and improving its amenities, ensuring plenty of rides and adventures for a great day out. So whether you fancy heading to a luxurious marina port with exhilarating nightlife or a more relaxed fishing village with beautiful scenery where you can unwind from the stress of everyday life, visiting Vilamoura and Carvoeiro, both summer-loving towns, but each with their own distinctive charm, is a must this July. e
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THE JUMEIRAH PORT SOLLER HOTEL & SPA IN MALLORCA
Mallorca’s main airport in Palma received a record-breaking 13.9 million passengers last year, which is testimony to its pulling power not only for royalty, but also for those seeking the perfect blend of a beach/cultural vacation. The island is home to soft sandy beaches, but also constructions like the famed La Seu Cathedral, built in a Gothic style on the site of a former Arabian mosque. The cathedral is 44 metres tall (taller than Notre Dame’s 33 metres), making it one of the most vertiginous Gothic cathedrals on the Planet. Add to this equation the allure of luxury accommodation, and you’ve got a winning combination that consistently appeals to discerning travellers. WORDS MARISA CUTILLAS PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF THE JUMEIRAH GROUP
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This palatial property consists of one large villa and plot with a living area of 950m2 as well as terraces covering a further 250m2, and is situated close to Marbella in an elevated plot in Los Monteros. The main edifice of three floors is accessible from the ground floor through a spectacular entrance with a 10m high ceiling, leading to a salon, dining room and fully-equipped kitchen. On the left side there is an in-house guest apartment with a private salon and independent kitchen, and a library/ office with large terraces, all with spectacular sea views. The first floor, accessible by stairs or elevator, offers 5 en suite bedrooms and bathrooms, with dressing rooms, featuring large terraces and exceptional views across the Mediterranean to Africa and Gibraltar. The underground floor comprises a large games room with billiards and bar, a home cinema for up to 20 people, an indoor pool with sauna and Hammam, and a gym. The property has state-of-the-art security and home automation systems, underfloor heating throughout, solar panels, plus parking places for 12 cars (8 indoor, 4 exterior).
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Guests can dip into the beautiful infinity pool, which boasts views to the sea and mountains – this spot is just about as Instagrammable as you will find. The hotel’s design, comprising low-rise buildings and modernistic, light-hued interiors, blends in beautifully with the surrounds. The entire resort covers 18,000m2 and is surrounded by garden walks and internal passageways surrounded by natural rock and native vegetation. Its flat roofs are covered in plants and tall grass, which helps to ‘camouflage’ it into the surrounding forest area. Some of the Hotel’s highlights include The Art Experience – a collection of over 400 artworks curated from the studios of 12 local creators. Equally appealing are the suites. If you are travelling
as a family, we suggest the Mar Blau Suite, a stand-alone house measuring 185m2, perched on a rock surrounded by pine and ancient olive trees? The suite also has a spacious open kitchen, fireplace, and private terrace with a barbecue. The Jumeirah Port Soller is big on activities too. Join the staff to visit the sanctuary that protects black vultures, cycle along one of many routes tried-and-tested by cyclist David Millar, go trekking, or enjoy a mountain biking or climbing experience. Of course, if you simply want to relax, you will find a host of tempting treatments at the Talise Spa – home to 10 treatment rooms, a luxury hammam Suite, gym, and natural wood sauna. Let’s not forget the food. There
are three main restaurants, a bar, and a lounge area where you can enjoy a cool cocktail. Cap Roig serves fresh-from-the-sea fish, seafood, and paella. Es Fanals entices guests with a tasting menu and dramatic views over the sea. The Sunset Sushi Lounge, meanwhile, tempts you with a host of traditional sushi dishes and a gorgeous view of the sea, the mountains, and the quaint fishing port. Upon arrival, ask the staff about the ‘Unique Experiences’ programme. It contains carefully selected recommendations for activities you can enjoy on the island. These include wine tasting, bird watching, and trekking experiences. i www.jumeirah.com
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THE FUTURE IS TANGERINE The Secrets of a Holistic Health Retreat
In today’s fast-paced world filled with distraction and debilitating stress, it’s becoming an increasing necessity to seek out quiet moments, weekends or getaways to help calm the nerves, reboot and reconnect with ourselves and with nature. According to the Global Wellness Institute’s research, the wellness industry has been growing nearly twice as much as the global economy in general – in 2017 with a $4,2 trillion turnaround worldwide. Over the last decade, we have witnessed Spas and Wellness Resorts sprout up like mushrooms everywhere, even in the most unlikely corners of the world, offering a host of beauty treatments, massages, Spa circuits, nutrition and exercise. However, some may feel like the wellness industry is a part of the big touristic machine, too frantic to allow quietening of the mind and realigning equilibrium, and they look beyond the fancy spas and body wraps for a more personalised, holistic and spiritual approach to retreat to. WORDS & PHOTOGRAPHY ANDI BLACKWELL
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FROM THE BIG ORANGE TO A TANGERINE This is exactly what happened to a young couple, Jessica and Edward, who spent a large part of 2018 trying to book themselves into a suitable health retreat. “We were searching for a good retreat for some time and couldn’t quite
find what we were looking for, so we decided to create our own”, says Jess, who studied Podiatry, is a qualified reflexologist, and a 200 hours Hatha Vinyasa yoga teacher. Having been brought up in Spain by English parents, she could capitalise on her local knowledge to begin sourcing the most fitting venues and reputable practitioners creating the fully holistic itinerary of what is now called the Tangerine Retreats. Ed, originally a marine biologist and a sports enthusiast, provided the perfect partner for the venture, bringing a dynamic fitness element to it, designing and guiding all the out-door activities involved. Tangerine Retreats became a boutique health and wellness escape offering small group breaks, all-inclusive with accommodation, food and activities. The venues are hand-selected private villas, currently in Tarifa and Jimena de La Frontera, and this portfolio keeps growing with the plans for future
locations including other countries such as Morocco.
THE HOLISTIC APPROACH When I first set foot in the stunning eco-villa in Tarifa, I instantly felt transported to a different universe. Jess and Ed emailed me all information before: how to get there, the full daily programme and the additional treatments of visiting practitioners available to book. My retreat was centered around yoga and meditation, complemented by hiking and a remarkably informative plant-based cooking workshop. Our highly knowledgeable and talented private chef, Benjamin, prepared multiple organic vegan meals, snacks and drinks each day, which left even the group’s most enthusiastic meat lovers well impressed. The optional treatments included sports and holistic massage, Thai massage, Reiki and reflexology, and of course there was lots of free time to enjoy the sun, the
stunning infinity pool and the garden eco-sauna as well. “We take pride in being different”, explains Edward as we trek in the forest, searching out the best suited spot for our next meditation session. “We don’t just want to provide a short term fix, our aim is of course for you to revitalise and realign your mind, body and soul but we genuinely want to help people over the long-term. We want you take home something permanent, even if it is just a small detail that you will change in your everyday life, going forward. That is what will make us truly happy!” And indeed, Ed and Jess make wonderful hosts, they sit and socialise with us at meals, encourage conversations, they radiate a respectful and calming aura spiced with a great sense of humour. They work in total harmony behind the scenes and organise the smallest details for comfort, scents and sounds, to create the perfect vibe everywhere the activities take place.
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THE THREE PILLARS OF THE TANGERINE BALANCE ZZ SOMETHING FOR THE EARTHLY SENSES… “The venue selection is key and they can be very different”, says Jess as she wonders about the charming rustic country house she uses as another location, while we are sitting by the modern fireplace in the contemporary eco-villa. “It is another vibe and we make it work in a different way”, she explains. “Wherever we choose to hold our retreat has to be super special and to a certain standard. We are both perfectionists and want our guests to have as unique an experience as possible.” ZZ SOMETHING FOR THE MIND AND SOUL… “Mental health and mental wellbeing form a big part of our retreats and we try to slow the pace down for our guests so they can have a break from the stress and strains of modern living.” I experience what Jess means by this when we practice yoga up on the deck or immerse into deep meditation by the pool guided by Fenton, the resident Reiki master of this trip. Each retreat they design may include different types of activities depending on the theme, location and the cultural context, but they always provide an opportunity to balance the mind and soul. ZZ SOMETHING FOR THE BODY… Hiking, surfing, horse riding, stand-up paddle, and Acroyoga are just some of the fun activities they choose from when creating the programmes. Although these offer a revitalising experience for your body, you can always opt out if you wish to. I was very anxious when lovely Gabriella, our Acroyoga teacher turned up, knowing acrobatics weren’t going to be my forte. But her momentous positive energy and clear instructions soon had us all performing positions we never thought
possible and suddenly the afternoon became super fun! They say that your body is what you put into it and Ed and Jess take this very seriously. The plant-based dishes I was presented with were colourful, artistic, organic, and plentiful, using fresh local produce and incredibly varied ingredients. Watching out for Mother Earth and our health, they contained no animal products yet every meal left us craving for more. I spent four days with another five wonderful ladies as guests, with different personalities and different goals and motives for attending this trip. We shared intimate moments of mindfulness, joy and letting go as well as social ones recounting funny anecdotes and those we could all learn from. We forget tolerance in today’s hurried world and there is something therapeutic about connecting with previously unknown people, learning to respect our differences, and understanding that everyone has a past that formed who they are today. However, if this is not your thing, there is always an option to retire to your own personal space and turn inwards for solitude, peace and quiet. One important point we discovered is that when it comes to balance, what works for each individual varies and for this reason freedom and flexibility are of the upmost importance at a retreat. I personally loved this escape and I am feeling deeply routed changes in my mood ever since. So Tangerine Retreats must be spot on there, because I for one, have taken away something lasting for sure. See our video on www.essentialmagazine.com g www.tangerineretreats.com info@tangerineretreats.com Facebook.com/tangerineretreats Instagram: @tangerineretreats
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THE SACRIFICES MADE Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin may have made it to the surface of the moon unscathed, but others perished to make this amazing mission happen. During a training exercise, three crew members – Virgil ‘Gus’ Grissom, Edward Higgins White II, and Roger Bruce Chaffee were killed when a fire broke out. The mission – originally called AS204, was renamed Apollo 1 in honour of the men who lost their lives.
WHO WAS MEANT TO BE FIRST? Out of the 29 pilots who trained for the first moon landing, only three crew members were chosen: Armstrong, Aldrin, and Michael Collins (the command module pilot who flew alone in lunar orbit while Armstrong and Aldrin were on the moon’s surface). At a press conference prior to takeoff, the decision as to who would be the first to land on the moon was as yet untaken. The crew knew that that first step would be decisive, but initially, all bets were on Aldrin. This is because during the previous Gemini program, the commander (Armstrong was Apollo 11’s commander) stayed in the ship while the pilot (Aldrin was Apollo 11’s pilot) did the space walking. In a memoir written by Nasa’s Chris Kraft, it is stated that Aldrin was desperate to have first walking rights. However, he would have to face disappointment when, three months before liftoff, NASA announced that Armstrong was the chosen one. The main reason was the ship structure. The Eagle’s hatch gave Armstrong (rather than Aldrin) a clear path to exit. Moreover, Armstrong was the more senior of the two crew members.
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“The Apollo lunar flights ended in 1972, but the Moon remains of great interest to NASA and the world. When we return to the Moon, we will be building upon the work of the hundreds of thousands of people who worked on Apollo and have since advanced human spaceflight. As Isaac Newton wrote in the 17th century, ‘If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants’ “– NASA Official, Brian Dunbar
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TOP DISCOVERIES MADE BY THE APOLLO MOON EXPLORATION
According to NASA, one of the most important discoveries made about the moon was that it is not a primordial object: “It is an evolved terrestrial planet with internal zoning similar to that of the Earth.” We know that its surface is made of rocky material that has been melted, erupted from volcanoes, and crushed by powerful impacts from meteorites. We have discovered that the moon is ancient, that its rocks are virtually as old as Earth rocks, and that the Moon and Earth are genetically related, sharing the same reservoir of materials. One important difference is that the moon lacks iron and vital volatile elements which are necessary to form atmospheric gases and water. We know the moon is lifeless. It may seem like common-sense today, but prior to the moon landing, there were many questions about which life forms (if any) could be present on the moon. We have learned many more things thanks to the Apollo missions. For instance, we have discovered that the moon once melted and became an ocean of magma; that the moon suffered major asteroid impacts that created basins which were later filled by lava; and that it contains lunar regolith (rock fragments and dust which contain a history of the sun’s radiation and which are therefore important in the study of climate change).
WHY DO CONSPIRACY THEORISTS FEEL THERE NEVER WAS A MOON LANDING? There are many reasons why some theorists believe the entire moon landing was fake. These include the alleged movement of the American flag (wind cannot exist on the moon); the lack of stars (they posit that we should be able to see a sky full of stars, considering that the moon has no atmosphere); and the fact that objects in the lunar module’s shadow are illuminated (which, they argue, suggests there were multiple lighting sources, as might occur on a film set). As noted by Popular Science, these theories have since been debunked. The flag never moved at all, stated scientists, The ripples moving through its cloth were the result of disturbance as it was planted into the ground. With respect to the star theory, the aperture of the camera was kept small to photograph the astronauts clearly, thus removing the camera’s capacity to capture faint starlight in the background.
As for the light visible in the shadow, bear in mind that regolith is highly reflective. Light reflects off it as it would from a mirror. Lately, Chinese scientists and top officials from the Chinese Communist Party signed a petition asking the American government to explain why their recent probe’s lunar rover allegedly found no traces of the American moon landings having taken place. They actually believe that the moon landings were “an elaborately orchestrated hoax to fool the world about America’s space program capabilities”. The moon was once again in recent news when a moon rock given by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to the Dutch Prime Minister in 1969 was proven to be petrified wood rather than lunar material. While these news items can be classified as anecdotal, they do bring new controversy to the table and deserve to be openly discussed.
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STRONG EVIDENCE Some signs that doubters should take note of include the fact that the same images captured by the astronauts have since been replicated by orbiters sent to the moon. Also, the astronauts installed reflectors on the lunar surface. These were used as targets for lasers, sent to the moon to work out how long beams took to hit the moon and bounce back. Thanks to these reflectors, we know important facts about the moon – including that it is moving away from the Earth at a distance of around 3.8cm annually. There are many additional
assertions debunking conspiracy theories, but one of the most powerful is that the Soviet Union knew that Apollo 11 did make its landing. Its satellites picked up the Apollo 11’s radio transmissions to Mission Control. The Soviets were able to do so because they had sent their own spacecraft, Luna 15, to the moon (albeit without astronauts). Finally, we should bear in mind that the Americans landed a total of five times on the moon. Doesn’t it seem a little far-fetched that they would fake landings four more times?
A NEW MOON VOYAGE PLANNED FOR 2024
NASA has announced plans to have a new crew on the surface of the moon by 2024, and this time, the crew will be staying long-term! NASA is currently inviting private companies to provide ideas on optimal ways to launch astronauts to the moon, plus ideal means of transporting and storing items sent there. NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine recently told the press, “When we send astronauts to the surface of the Moon in the next decade, it will be in a sustainable fashion.” Rather than landing on the moon, however, the crew will stay in an automated spaceship that orbits the moon, occasionally visiting the actual moon surface. NASA is also currently working on creating a reusable lander and on producing fuel made from nothing other than moon soil and water! The aim of the next voyage goes way beyond just visiting the moon again. NASA has stated: “In going to the Moon, NASA is laying the foundation that will eventually enable human exploration of Mars. The Moon will provide a proving ground to test technologies and resources that will take humans to Mars and beyond, including perfecting a sustainable, reusable architecture.” e
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McLaren’s new 600LT hasn’t been around long but it’s earned a reputation as the carmaker’s ultimate entry-level supercar thanks to a combination of competitive pricing and stunning performance. It’s the lightest, most powerful and quickest road-legal sports series McLaren out there, outperformed only by the company’s limited edition exotics with six-figure pricetags. WORDS TONY WHITNEY PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF MCLAREN
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rarefied sphere of supercar manufacturing. As it happens, number 20,000 was a 600LT Spider. McLaren has also managed to develop a certain characteristic appearance for its cars and there’s no mistaking any of its models for a Ferrari or a Lamborghini. McLarens have a look of their own and are becoming instantly recognisable. The 600LT models add a large rear wing to
maximise downforce at high speeds. The 600LT uses lightweight carbon fibre bodywork that weighs 100 kg less than that of the company’s 570S, a car of similar size and design. Incidentally, LT stands for ‘Long Tail’ and ‘600’ is a reference to the car’s hefty horsepower rating. These weight reduction efforts contribute to the 600LT’s impressive performance figures.
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Z ENGINE: 3.8-litre twin-turbo V-8, 600-horsepower. Z TRANSMISSION: 7-speed SSG with three modes. Z ACCELERATION: Zero to 100 km/h in 2.9-seconds. Z TOP SPEED: 328 km/h. Z I LIKED: Every imaginable supercar feature at a very reasonable price point. Lightweight carbon fibre bodywork is a big plus. McLarens have developed a very distinctive look of their own and the 600LT really stands out, even among other cars in this class. Z I DIDN’T LIKE: Older drivers may find this car, along with its rivals, difficult to get in and out of. Once inside, it’s well worth the effort. Z MARKET ALTERNATIVES: Ferrari 488, Lamborghini Huracan, Porsche 911 GT3 RS, Mercedes-AMG GT R. Z WHO DRIVES ONE? People who have bought Ferraris and Lamborghinis in the past and would like to try something different, though not overly expensive. Z PRICE AND AVAILABILITY: Now available at approximately €220.000.
Buyers of the 600LT can go beyond the basic specifications and opt for Clubsport or Clubsport Pro packs that feature even lighter weight plus additional track-focused features. All versions have carbon ceramic discs and ultra-light alloy wheels bearing bespoke P-Zero Pirelli tyres, along with forged aluminium double-wishbone suspension. This all adds up to a car with exceptional handling prowess and breathtaking acceleration. The cockpit evokes a racecar ambiance with form-hugging sculptured seats that really make you feel part of the vehicle. As with all cars in this class, threading your way in through the swing-up doors takes a bit of getting used to for older owners, but once behind the suede-wrapped steering wheel, it’s a very comfortable and secure-feeling experience.
Don’t look for rows of round dials on the instrument panel of a 600LT. Instrumentation is all-digital, long the norm in competition cars and now well established in the supercar field. Interestingly, the infotainment touch screen is vertically oriented at the centre of the dash. The general layout is easy to scan and pretty much intuitive. The 600LT is bound to be a great success for McLaren, partly due to its very competitive price. It’s possible to pay 100,000 euros more in this class and still not get as many advanced features or the same outstanding level of performance. Many people will buy the car just for its sinuous good looks and undoubted prestige, but it’s under the skin where this McLaren really shines. e
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So we are bathed in sunshine, is it time to drive to the beach? As many head to Spain to enjoy time on the Coast I wanted to celebrate those iconic beach cars that provide the most stylish way to ferry the family to and from the Port or to the beach. WORDS MARK FR WILKINS
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he beach is never far from people’s minds as they negotiate, sometimes to the frustration of the locals, the heavy summertime traffic. Very rarely does it come to a complete standstill but it can be annoying. As a result, it really is vital to get your transport right. For those not seeking to impress in the array of American muscle cars that can be spotted in many locations, my preference is for more quirky and classic vehicles. I am fortunate to see the beach regularly and I am often joined by those who have what they call a ‘beach car’. This is a vehicle with a particular attribute, namely you’d happily take it to the local shops, pack it out with provisions for a day in the sun but in truth you’d risk neither your nor your family’s safety on the open road or for any real distance. For me, the most alluring and iconic of all beach cars is the distant cousin to the Flaminio Bertoni designed Citroen 2CV, called the Citroën Méhari. Designed by the illustrious Count Roland de la Poype, the then boss of one of Citroën’s plastics suppliers, it was named after a desert-dwelling but fast dromedary, the North African
equivalent of a polo pony. The Citroën Méhari was built for twenty years, starting in 1968, with an initial production run of over 144,000 vehicles. A very good 4x4 drive version was made from 1979 to 1983 with a further total of around 1,300 vehicles being built. Interestingly, in the late 1960’s in the USA the Méhari was described as a ‘truck’ thus escaping many US safety features that bugged European car designers in the era. Based on the Citroën Dyane 6, a later and less attractive incarnation of the 2CV with much the same technology, including the 602cc engine, it featured a body made of ABS plastic – which over time faded and cracked with extended exposure to sunlight – but was virtually the same polymer as used to make Lego bricks. It had a plasticised canvass ‘rag’ roof and sides. I have always been rather amused by the rubber toggles used to secure the bonnet – rather more suited to rally or off-road vehicles . It is certainly an amateur car restorers dream as the Méhari, like the 2 CV, is mechanically very simple and spare parts are readily available either new or from the many specialist breakers yards to be found
along the Mediterranean coasts. In September 2016, Citroen announced that they were reimagining the Méhari with the E-Mehari, a battery operated version with a passing resemblance to the original. It was launched under several banners but one ‘More Than Just a Beach Car’ really appealed to me. With a 200 km range and a top speed of only 100 kph, my suspicion is that the hefty €24.000 price tag (that doesn’t include the battery leasing arrangement) is likely to deter even the most determined Méhari fanatics. That said, I have seen several along the Coast dressed in primary colours. For many, there are few iconic leisure vehicles that mount any real challenge to the Mini Moke. It has the look of a vehicle that was designed for the coastal breeze and is a very popular ride either to
the beach or to park up alongside a visiting boat while transporting vital provisions for a day at sea. I have also seen several used at golf courses – rarely on the fairways – but they are a distinct step up from the usual electric golf-buggy. As many will know, the Mini – in its many incarnations – is the bestselling car in Britain. The accolade for the world’s best selling car goes to the Toyota Corolla, but I must confess to not knowing why! The original Mini’s designer, Sir Alec Issigonis, saw the potential that his car had for the British Army and devised the Mini Moke – ‘Moke’ being an ancient word for ‘donkey’ – to provide a lightweight military vehicle. Sadly, with its low slung body and poor clearance it didn’t win over the top brass! However, it did see active service with the Australian Army.
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In the late 1960’s, the Mini Moke became a very cool utility vehicle among the surfing communities in Australia, the USA and Southern coasts of Europe. Over 14,500 Mokes were produced at BMC’s Longbridge plant (Birmingham, UK) between 1964 and 1968. At the Mokes launch it carried a price tag of £405 and was initially only available in ‘Spruce Green’. By 1993, an additional total of 36,000 Mini Mokes had been manufactured under license agreements from BMC with constructors in Australia and Portugal. In 1989, the Italian motorbike manufacturer, Cagiva, purchased the manufacturing rights and made a further 1,500 ‘Mokes’ – as they were prevented from using the ‘Mini’ name . In 2010, BMW, the owner of the name ‘Mini’, produced and showed a concept design called the Mini
Beachcomber at the Detroit Motor Show that had a rugged but door-less appeal – sadly no further production has resulted. Given the success of the new Mini and the popularity of its variants, particularly the convertible Mini Cooper, it is a surprise that there was deemed to be an insufficient market for this specific version. We have recently been in contact with the manufactures of the Nosmoke – cleaver name – which is an electric version of the Moke, revived by French engineers who were fans of the original Mini Moke. The Nosmoke is made in China and finally assembled in North East France. It can be driven by a 16year-old in Europe, has a range of around 80 –100km (from 8 lead-acid batteries) and boasts a top speed of 70 kph. This is an eco-friendly revival of an iconic car and is priced to attract the sort of cult following enjoyed by its predecessor. We are assisting a friend to configure their perfect Nosmoke eco-vehicle for their villa to be enjoyed at the beach or the golf course. Closer to the original Mini, I have seen parked in the South of France, a beach version with wicker seats and no doors, called the ‘Austin Mini Beach’. It was very beautiful and, I
understand, an extremely valuable classic example of how the original Mini can be tailored to look even more special. The third leaf of this Fleur de Lys of wonderful beach and port transport is the pretty, Carrozzeria Ghia designed, Fiat ‘Jolly’ based on the equally iconic Fiat 500. A well-conjectured iconic product with a sixtieth anniversary under its belt truly says something about its core appeal and durability. Even if it is re-imagined in the process. Such is the accolade that the fabulous rear-engined Fiat 500 celebrated in July 2017 60 years since the launch of the stunning Dante Giacosadesigned first iteration, the ‘Nuova 500’. It succeeded the immensely popular Topolino and, in an 18-year total production run, more than 4 million cars were sold including the estate version known as ‘Giardiniera’ and sports versions by Abarth and Giannini. At under ten feet (less than 3m) long, with ‘suicide doors’ and a roll-back roof, its minute 479cc two-cylinder engine produced just 13 horsepower. I can bear testimony to the power of this sprightly little vehicle to whisk a car load of not small people and too much luggage – shooting too many red lights in the process – around the melting tarmac of Rome’s high-summer streets. Roberto Giolito’s 2004 concept, the Fiat Trepiùno, paved the way for design guru, Frank Stephenson – who also designed the iconic new Mini – to re-imagine the Fiat 500.
The new car was launched on 4th July 2007 to great acclaim, winning Car’s ‘Car of the Year 2007’. In July 1958, Carrozzeria Ghia made the ‘Jolly’ – the ‘Spiaggina’ – meaning literally ‘a beach buggy’, a customised version of the Fiat 500. It was a chopped-roof and doorless version with wicker seats that can usually be seen sporting a canopy roof. Its design was enhanced by chrome bars on the sides and upper body. The introduction of door chains – though light on real purpose – was added in 1965. The Fiat Jolly was produced from 1958 until 1965 and sold particularly well in Europe, the US and South Africa. It carried a price tag of twice the price of a then basic Fiat 500. It was described invariably as the symbol of the ‘Dolce Vita’. Both Greek shipping tycoon, Aristotle Onassis and famed actor, Yul Brynner, are said to have had and loved their Fiat ‘Jolly’ – the latter calling it a ‘land tender’ to his yacht. President Lyndon B Johnson is said to have had a Fiat Jolly as part of his personal car collection. Seemingly one of the most valuable of these iconic beach cars, price tags in excess of $100,000 have been mentioned for these basket weave seated, frilled canopied iconic expressions of Italian style. In 2018 this charming little car celebrated its sixtieth anniversary and to coincide, FIAT commissioned Garage Italia to produce a reimagined version of the Jolly, limited to 1958 editions, and called the ‘Fiat Spiaggina 58’. e
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If you thought that Justin Bieber or The Chainsmokers ‘made’ pop star Halsey famous, think again. She may have collaborated with these artists on hits like The Feeling and Closer (respectively) but she pointed out on the Zach Sang Show, “I’m really glad I did the Bieber record, but I sold out Madison Square Garden before I did it. And I’m really glad I did Closer, but Badlands went platinum before I did it.” WORDS MARISA CUTILLAS
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alsey has indeed enjoyed major sales with her albums Badlands (2015) and Hopeless Fountain Kingdom (2017) but is still often portrayed as ‘just another pretty face’ on the music scene. The American artist is anything but, of course. Discover just a few reasons why she has come to be a role model and emblem of female empowerment for women of all ages.
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HALSEY IS A SOCIAL MEDIA PHENOMENON
PUTTING HER MONEY WHERE HER MOUTH IS
Halsey became famous all by herself, uploading music on social media and going viral with her song Ghost on SoundCloud before being offered a recording contract in 2014. Just one year later, her album Badlands (comprising songs she had written in their entirety when she was just 19) debuted at number two. Not only did Badlands achieve Platinum status in the U.S., but it also sold big in several countries – including the U.K., Australia, Canada, Ireland, and Scotland. Her second album, Hopeless Fountain Kingdom (2017), debuted at number one. Subsequently, she wrote and released her biggest hit (Without Me), which reached the top three in a total of 12 countries.
In 2018, Halsey took part in the Women’s March in New York City, speaking to an audience in the busy streets and reciting a powerful poem
DON’T FENCE HER IN Halsey has appeared on the cover of Playboy, leading many critics to bash her for ‘succumbing to sexism’. One critic wrote, ‘You are a feminist but you flash your boobs in Playboy magazine,’ to which she responded, “Yeah it’s crazy. I can show my tits in Playboy, perform at the Nobel Peace, speak at the Planned Parenthood Gala with Hillary Clinton, shake my ass on 300 stages, give a speech at the United Nations, do 150 shots of tequila, get a #1 album, and march in the streets of DC all in just ONE year! Newsflash. A woman can be multi-dimensional #WeAreNotJustOneThing.”
Ask her story and then shut up and listen. Black, Asian, poor, wealthy, trans, cis, Muslim, Christian, listen, listen and then yell at the top of your lungs, be a voice for all those who have prisoner tongues, for the people who had to grow up way too young. There is work to be done, there are songs to be sung, Lord knows there’s a war to be won”
NO HELP NECESSARY Halsey knows she is playing a male-dominated game and is adamant that people be aware that female artists can really ‘do it for themselves’ without help. She has said many times that women should not be afraid of being deemed ‘bossy’ for speaking their mind, and is herself an example of how stereotypes can be shred to pieces. As noted by OnMogul.com, “Being mixed race, bisexual, and bipolar, she is quite possibly one of the most unique artists on the scene before she even opens her mouth. And when she does open her mouth, she is an open book — listening to her music is like reading her diary. She doesn’t hold back, breaking the stereotypical expectation that women should be cautious and conforming…”
TAKING THE LEAD IN HER CAREER about her experience as a victim of sexual assault. She didn’t know how to speak to the public unless she spoke in rhymes, she said. She spoke of being a sexual assault victim as a child, of going with a friend to Planned Parenthood afterwards, and of how rape can and does exist within ‘established relationships’. She recalls that she had to perform through a miscarriage recently, all while being subjected to social media abuse. There is a way out, her poem said, if we stick together: “But we are not free until all of us are free, so love your neighbour, please treat her kindly.
Halsey may just be her manager’s biggest (and most lucrative) nightmare. She makes her own decisions, meets and greets with fans when she wants to, decides when to tour, and chooses the direction she is taking her music in. Currently, she is working on a new album. In March this year, she gave us a sneak peak of what it is about… and it looks like it’s going to be focused on empowerment once again. She said on Twitter: “Writing this album has been a lesson in forgiving myself. In being proud of myself and kind to myself despite how much this world is designed to make you hate yourself. I hope when it’s finally in your hands it brings you that same peace. It’s not a quiet peace. It’s a loud one.” We are looking forward to listening to her emotionpacked lyrics, to learn more about one of this generation’s most diverse and groundbreaking artists, but also to learn how to love ourselves just a little bit more. e
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Tom Holland has boy-next-door good looks, a squeaky voice, and the kind of lithe figure you can imagine performing impossible feats atop vertiginous skyscrapers. As ‘normal’ Tobey Maguire and energetic as Andrew Garfield, he somehow manages to capture the zeitgeist of the new millennium, fittingly fabulous as part of an Avengers cast that included greats like Mark Ruffalo and Robert Downey Junior. WORDS MARISA CUTILLAS
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pider-Man may be 100 per cent American, but Tom Holland is actually British. His training didn’t commence with Disney or on TV series, but rather, onstage, yet his physicality and boyish charm are somehow perfectly suited to the silver screen. Holland played dancing boy Billy Elliot for various years in the UK, though he is also a fabulous singer. When, in 2015, he was casted to play Spider-Man, fans complained. They weren’t interested in seeing Spidey get bitten once again and they were reticent to adapt to yet another Peter Parker, yet the reviews of Tom Holland’s performance (by critics and audiences alike) were brilliant. His physical grace and quirky vitality were a perfect combination for a hero that is loved by teens and adults across the globe. Tom Holland’s Peter Parker is more akin to Robert Downey’s Iron-Man than it is to any Spidey that came before him. Witty, confident, and ironic, he is also more mature. Somehow, he carries the responsibility that his hero
status demands with natural aplomb, which varies vastly from the insecurity expressed by Tobey Maguire, or the anxiety displayed by Andrew Garfield (another fabulous Brit whose performance was praised). We can somehow believe that Tony Stark would be so impressed by Holland’s Spider-Man that he would mentor him, make him a special suit, and entrust him to continue the battle that ended for the Iron-Man hero in Avengers: Endgame. Indeed, if you’ve seen Holland in a suit, then you know that in a few years he will have every inch of the elegance that so strongly characterises Tony Stark. Another thing that works really well in Holland’s Spider-man is the powerful magnetism between him and Jacob Batalon – the Filipino/ American actor who plays his best friend. Both are fumbling teens at many points in the films, neither of which is particularly cooler than the other in scenes set in their high school. In a way, Holland can
thank the producers and directors of the Spider-Man franchise for allowing him to take a leap into the unknown in his interpretation of Peter Parker. In the comics, Peter is supposed to be a teen that has very little going for him. He has few friends, money problems, and is a victim of bullying. His caped persona fares little better, since SpiderMan is hated by the media, which constantly frames him as a villain because they think he is responsible for chaos in the city. In his film appearances thus far, SpiderMan is far more optimistic, upbeat, and grateful for his power. He is excited to hone his climbing and acrobatic skills and doesn’t shy away from a single conflict – even if it is against the ultimate enemy: Thanos. Perhaps Tom Holland isn’t really ‘the best Spider-Man ever’ (though many feel he is). Perhaps it is simply that his character has adapted to modern times in a way that makes it more relatable. Perhaps we want a SpiderMan that is innocent but still
ultra-courageous. One that has good friends, is part of a team as strong as The Avengers, and who is capable of tackling a really big villain all by himself. Goodbye Tony Stark, hello to a very worthy protegé – we can’t wait to be surprised once again by Tom Holland when Spider-Man: Far From Home is released. As we go to print, the film is predicted to be in theatres on July 5, 2019. e
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Fifty year milestones have been coming and going of late like tourists on the Costa – July 11 sees the anniversary of the original release of the DAVID BOWIE classic Space Oddity even though it did not peak at number five in the UK singles chart until that November. Why so long? it was rush released five days before the Apollo 11 moon mission launch and even though the BBC used it during their live coverage of the first moonwalk, they blacklisted all space themed songs until that autumn.
THE SMASHING PUMPKINS July 5 marks the start of Marbella's seven-week Starlite Festival and there is a comprehensive festival preview on the whole event this edition on page 166. There are also bound to be tribute acts galore along the coast now the summer is here so check your weekly local press for gigs. All information on this page was correct at the time of writing. At Fuengirola's Marenostrum Festival this month: ROD STEWART (3rd); Rototom Sunsplash reggae night (12th) with Spain's ISEO & DODOSOUND headlining; Torremolinos' very own 1980s indie legends DANZA INVISIBLE on July 20 and July 27 Back To The 90s has Swedish popsters ACE OF BASS and DR. ALBAN (best known for his 1992 single It's My Life) headlining. For ticket info: marenostrumfuengirola.com Málaga's Cervantes Theatre annual Terral Festival continues until July 7. For the full line-up and ticket info: teatrocervantes.com and the Operación Triunfo 2018 tour comes to Málaga's Auditorio Municipal Cortijo de Torres on July 6. Ticket info and full line-up: ticketmaster.es Local singer songwriter VANESA MARTÍN plays Málaga's Auditorio Municipal on July 20. Ticket info: ticketmaster.es Organisers are saying that ROBBIE WILLIAMS will join TAKE THAT at the Gibraltar Calling Festival in September and also added to the bill is LIAM GALLAGHER. For ticket info and updates: gibraltarcalling.com Two festivals on July 11 to 13: the Mad Cool Festival is in the capital with US folk indie
combo BON IVER, US rockers THE NATIONAL, indie legends THE SMASHING PUMPKINS, THE CURE, US icon IGGY POP and US rock/rap supergroup PROPHETS OF RAGE topping the bill. Full line up and ticket info: madcoolfestival.es While Bilbao BBK Live has LIAM GALLAGHER, THE STROKES, US legends WEEZER and UK indie supergroup THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE QUEEN. Full line up and ticket info: bilbaobbklive.com Spain's biggest festival, Benicàssim (July 1821) has FATBOY SLIM, LANA DEL REY, KINGS OF LEON and Spanish rockers VETUSTA MORLA as headliners. It has not yet been announced which TV channel is broadcasting so check listings that weekend. Full line-up and tickets: fiberfib.com Mystify, a moving docu-film about the late INXS mainmain MICHAEL HUTCHENCE hits cinemas on July 4 and will feature interviews with family, friends and ex lovers including KYLIE and BONO. BBC2 has won the UK bidding war to show the documentary later this year. The rock icon committed suicide in 1997. Another bidding war has been going on between major UK TV networks for a WESTLIFE reunion documentary featuring their top tunes plus songs from their forthcoming album Spectrum. After the success of April's MÖTLEY CRÜE biopic, The Dirt, GUNS N ROSES are said to be interested in making a tell-all docu-film along the same lines. Also axeman SLASH has revealed they are writing "stuff" for their seventh studio album and will record it once their current tour ends in November.
ED SHEERAN VERVE mainman RICHARD ASHCROFT can finally start earning from their 1997 smash hit Bitter Sweet Symphony after MICK JAGGER and KEITH RICHARD agreed to hand back royalties and rights for the song that sampled ANDREW LOOG OLDHAM’s 1965 orchestral recording of the STONES The Last Time. Permission was originally gained for use of the recording, but permission for the use of the song was overlooked. The only deal Ashcroft could agree with their now dead manager that allowed him to keep the album Urban Hymns (which the song featured on) in shops was to sign away all of the rights and royalties to the track. ED SHEERAN is releasing a 15-track album, No.6 Collaborations Project, on July 12 which will include his recent UK singles chart topper I Don’t Care with JUSTIN BIEBER . Other artists involved include US rappers PnB ROCK and CHANCE THE RAPPER . Also look out in shops for Heinz Edchup – the ketchup bottle has a picture of a tomato with Ed's face on it.
Last year SIOBHAN FAHEY kissed and made up with her former BANANARAMA mates for a tour and now she has done the same with her SHAKESPEARES SISTER partner MARCELLA DETROIT. After a 26 year feud they have been back in the studio to lay down two new tracks (All The Queen's Horses and C U Next Tuesday) for a greatest hits compilation, Singles Party, which lands on July 19. A recent festival in Scotland made everyone attending leave their mobile phones at the entrance in special lockable cases to stop punters filming the artists. Anyone wanting to make a call had to retrieve their mobile in a phone zone but they had to hand it back before re-entering the arena. Will other concerts/festivals follow suit? Imagine the mass panic among the millennial generation – without their phones what would they do with their hands – bite their finger nails? e
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Summer Reads There is no time like the summer to make the most of time off work to enjoy a great read. Take your pick from these smoking hot best-sellers. WORDS MARISA CUTILLAS REDEMPTION BY DAVID BALDACCI
In the latest installment in David Baldacci’s Memory Man series, Detective Amos Decker discovers that an error he made many years ago could have resulted in deadly consequences. When he was a rookie, Amos put a murderer called Meryl Hawkins behind bars but the man was innocent. Today, Hawkins is dying of cancer and he asks Decker to clear his name. The case is as cold as a cadaver but Decker puts heart and soul into remedying the biggest and costliest mistake of his career.
THE TROUBLE WITH VAMPIRES BY LYNSAY SANDS
For close to 3,000 years, daring adventurer Santo Notte has fought in armies across the world. Of all the places he might expect to fall in love, a quiet corner of upstate New York doesn’t seem likely. But when he meets academic Petronella ‘Pet’ Stone he knows that she will be the love of his life in an instant. Pet tells him that she has a nephew who is in danger. Santo struggles to protect her while realising that her worst enemy, may be himself. They cannot share the future they are destined for unless he leaves his past behind, but is he ready to give so much up for love?
THE MISTER BY E L JAMES
E L James, the famous author of the 50 Shades of Grey series is back, this time with The Mister: the story of a sexy entrepreneur who inherits his family’s noble titles and estates and struggles to come to terms with all this entails. He finds himself irresistibly drawn to a beautiful English woman who is is immensely talented but also threatened by a malevolent force. Can the young heir protect her while keeping his dangerous family secrets to himself?
NEON PREY BY JOHN SANDFORD
Clayton Deese is a small-time criminal whose work mainly involves scaring bad debtors to pay for outstanding loans. Seven months after a job, this dubious career has landed him in jail, he has skipped out on bail, and the police are after him. Their ultimate aim is to bring down a bigger fish – Deese’s boss – but they hope that by tracking the crook down they can put an end to a major operation. Then, they stumble onto a dirt trail behind Deese’s rural home and find a heap of dead bodies. Lucas Davenport goes on the hunt for serial killer who has been operating for years without catching the attention of the police. The killer’s method is ruthless and his prey, more vulnerable than they realise.
LOST ROSES BY MARTHA HALL KELLY
The year is 1914 and a young woman, Eliza Ferriday, travels to St. Petersburg with her friend Sofya, who is close to the Romanovs. When Austria declares war on Serbia and the Russian dynasty begins to crumble, Eliza flees to America while Sofya and her family escape to their country estate. Sofya continues to write to Eliza but when the letters stop coming, Eliza does all she can to ensure her friend finds safety and manages to escape the revolution. The book celebrates the unbreakable bonds that form between women, even in the darkest of times. e
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NEW HAIR TRICHOPIGMENTATION UNIT IN MARBELLA
Renowned Surgeon, Dr. Panno, has opened a specialised clinical unit for Hair Trichopigmentation (a procedure that produces a fuller appearance in hair). The service has been added to the many options already offered by this Marbella-based surgeon. At his clinic, men and women suffering from alopecia can find solutions – both surgical and non-surgical. i www.drpanno.com
ECO WARRIORS CLEAR 68 NATURAL SPOTS IN SPAIN OF RUBBISH
The campaign 1m2 for Nature, created by the Libera Foundation, saw almost 2,000 people take to a host of natural spots in Spain to clear these areas of rubbish. Even Queen Sofía of Spain took part in clearing out the Valmayor reservoir area. i www.seo.org
TEATRO MARBELLA GALA
Teatro Marbella recently held an amazing launch event, featuring various performers who sang, danced, and generally delighted the crowd. The Teatro has a host of events lined up for the upcoming months so log onto their page to find out if there is a show that interests you. i www.teatromarbella.com
THE NAKED HEART FOUNDATION SECRET GARDEN GALA
Rita Ora and Natalia Vodíanova shined brightly at The Secret Garden Gala in Switzerland, held by The Naked Heart Foundation. The event raised over €900.000 for the charity founded by Natalia Vodíanova to provide free support services for families of children with autism and other special needs. i www.nakedheart.org ESSENTIALMAGAZINE.COM JULY 2019 / 117
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EMOTIONAL DESIGNS FOR AUTHENTIC LIVING Established in 2002, Ambience is an International recognized Interior Design & Architecture firm based in Marbella. We are experts in full refurbishments and deliver breathtaking turnkey projects to our clients around the globe. From the initial design concept, to the placement of the last design detail, our talented and multilingual team will supervise all aspects of the project to transform our clients’ two-dimensional dreams into a three-dimensional reality. The projects range from interior design and furnishings, to full refurbishment projects. Our absolute #1 goal at Ambience is to clearly identify our client’s visions and needs in order to deliver spaces that are not only distinguish, vivacious and dynamic but make them feel instantly at home. Luxury Interiors - Interior Architecture - Building & Refurbishments - Bespoke Furniture Design - 3D Renderings - Project Management
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The elegant new showroom and dĂŠcor studio at Playas del Duque in Puerto BanĂşs not only brings leading new design styles to Marbella, but also a totally bespoke interior styling service that adds another level of flexibility and diversity to the range of options available.
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erhaps the most iconic centre of design and creativity when it comes to furniture and décor, Europe is where many of the finest style trends continue to come from, yet over the past few decades more and more European-based brands have relocated or outsourced production to less costly parts of the world. This has produced a variety of results, ranging from cheap and cheerful to really quite good, but it is hard to beat the innate blend of quality and creativity that comes from having the products made in the same place where they were lovingly conceived. Laskasas is a European brand, and the fact that it designs and produces its entire
range of decorative pieces gives it a very strong advantage. Not only are creation and manufacturing connected within the same location, and not only does the brand come with the guarantee of avant-garde European design and production, but it also makes a far greater degree of bespoke flexibility possible. Many other design companies either outsource production of their designs to other countries or even continents, or they only control part of it, but Laskasas brings it all together in a concept-to-finish process that includes complete control of all the different parts – from the materials and soft furnishings to the wood and steel elements. They are all produced by the brand itself at
its factory in northern Portugal, where design, manufacture and finishing are harmonised to ensure the original concept is alive in all items, regardless of their size or cost. This ensures quality control as well as a level of flexibility that is unheard of in the industry, with a very wide range of personalised, bespoke options available in addition to the collections on display at the impressive Marbella showroom. “We work with our clients to offer anything from individual decorative and furnishing pieces to complete styling concepts for homes, hotels, show flats, restaurants, offices, VIP lounges, and other spaces,” says Vasco Trigo, who not only runs the Marbella operation of Laskasas but is also the resident interior designer.
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DESIGN THE WAY YOU WANT IT “Because we make everything ourselves, and do it not in a local warehouse but as part of a fully professional process, we can combine this bespoke flexibility with great value for money.” Indeed, the fact that European design and production do not have to come at a prohibitive price is borne out by a range of options that stretches from €30.000 decor packages for entire properties to luxurious made-to-measure interior styling projects for large villas or commercial premises that use the latest styles and finest materials. “Just as we can adapt styles, tones and textures to your taste, so we can also adapt dimensions and make pieces tailor-made for the spaces in your home,” says Vasco. “This ability to offer total flexibility to suit our clients’ preferences also includes a very wide choice of material finishes that are adaptable to greatly varied budgets.” Founded by Celso Lascasas in 2003, Laskasas is an exciting modern luxury brand that is taking the furniture world by storm, showing just how strongly design and quality from countries such as Portugal and Spain has come up to par with traditional leaders like Italy. “The brand is growing rapidly, with nine design boutiques in Portugal, others in locations like Angola and China, and Marbella representing the launch within the Spanish market. However, our projects – both private and commercial – cover an increasingly wide swathe of Europe, North America, Latin America and Asia, including the Middle East, as our brand presence continues to grow in all these regions.”
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Laskasas blew designers and buyers away at the recent Milan and Paris fairs, where they showed their latest collections of sofas, chairs, tables, dining room sets, lighting, bedding, furnishings, accessories, wardrobes and beds. “It was a great success, and part of a trajectory that has seen us evolve from quality furniture design to creating advanced interior ambiences. Laskasas is now a furniture design brand as well as a creator of interior styling projects big and small, using advanced 3D representation tools to give shape to and illustrate interior design projects as we work on them with our clients.�
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DESIGN YOUR OWN FURNITURE The brand takes the bespoke concept a step further yet with a rather unique service that enables people to develop their own one-off designs and have them made by a professional furniture manufacturer. “More and more, clients in the upper end of the market want personalised home styling solutions, and from the detailed brief they give us regarding colours, textures, materials and finishes has come a service that even allows them to become their own furniture designers and to create – usually in combination with our team – their very own unique pieces,” says Vasco. It’s an idea that naturally comes at a price but which has caught on strongly among discerning buyers frustrated with having to ‘buy off the shelf’ and not always finding exactly what they have in mind. Now you can mix and match predesigned collections with your own signature pieces, giving full vent to your creativity and creating a style that is yours only. “It all comes from the vision of the founder of Laskasas to go out on a limb and develop a brand with a distinct identity of
modern yet timeless design. In what we do we aim to find the balance between tradition and modern style; handmade craftsmanship and innovation, and this is part of what marks Laskasas as a brand and shapes our creative spirit.” In other words, realising beautifully styled design solutions is one of the firm’s defining characteristics, and it finds its ultimate expression in an innovative new level of customisation and affordable collection options that come handin-hand with European standards of quality. “We distinguish ourselves and have built our success with a timeless design style and a flexible way of working that is making a name for itself. The projects we have completed in Marbella in recent years, and the loyal repeat business they generated formed the basis for expanding into the local market as it has done in other parts of the world, and we’re excited to be able to now have a permanent presence here and offer the Laskasas style and touch with the full support of a showroom and interior studio.” e
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For lovers of art and design, one of the highlights of the year is always Marbella Design – an event organised by Alejandro Zaia, a renowned art collector and entrepreneur who has shone in Argentina, Chile, Mexico, and the U.S. Last year, the event brought Marbella an assembly of brilliant speakers, all of whom presented their ideas of what ‘Design for Life’ meant. From Mini architect Frank Stephenson to brilliant interior and ‘car park designer’ Teresa Sapey, they enlightened the audience on concepts such as sustainability, nature in design, and making the most of space. WORDS MARISA CUTILLAS PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF MARBELLA DESIGN
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arbella Design 2019 promises to be bigger and better than ever though its scope – notes Alejandro Zaia – is different. “This year, we are focusing on interiors. Around 20 designers (and over 40 brands) will be present – specialising in both commercial and home design. Last year’s event allowed us to test the waters; to see how far we could go. We identified a big potential for interior design firms, since Marbella is such an attractive market for designers, construction companies, and renovation companies. Much of its appeal lies in its multicultural ambience and its reputation for high standard housing. It is an ideal setting for an event of this scale.” The event will feature top talks on design, but there will also be new elements – including dedicated design spaces, jury prizes, and more. “Top designers from Madrid, Barcelona, and abroad will be showing off their work. The real estate market on the Coast is a huge potential market for interstate designers, and of course, local firms such as AALTO and Pedro Peña (which has a showroom next to the Palacio) will also be taking part.” Some of the top brands and designers that will be showcasing their talent include Erico Navazo and Villeroy & Boch, Viteri Lapeña, and Adriana Nicolau – a renowned designer famed for mixing antique, ‘throwaway pieces’ with contemporary items to create a visual extravaganza that is as pleasing to the eye as it is inviting. Also
impressive are Gastón y Daniel Málaga (the high-end textile firm boasting over 100 years of history) and Exint Studio, an upcoming business whose works are fresh, young, and avante-garde. Marbella Design 2019 is a big deal for any organiser, but Alejandro has arranged many large-scale events in the past, including the hugely popular Art Marbella Fair and the PINTA fairs in London and New York. He has been awarded several prizes, including one by the Observatorio D’Achtall for his work in culture and the arts. Indeed, his love for art is such that soon after Marbella Design 2019, he will once again be bringing Art Marbella to our city (the event will take place from July 30 to August 3). Manuel Díaz Cebrián, Artistic Director of Marbella Design, agrees that there are always many obstacles to overcome when organising such an important event. “Marbella is an interesting city from a design perspective because it has features such as the Golden Mile, where top interior design firms abound. Our first challenge was to ensure that these firms were aware that we aren’t their competition, but a complement to what they are already doing. What we hope is to create (alongside them) a local and regional brand that places Marbella at the pinnacle of the industry. Another important aim is for Andalusians and Malagueños to believe in the exhibition; to understand the value it will bring to the region.”
A bar by Viteri Lapeña
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For Alejandro, “one of the biggest challenges of organising big events such as these are the coordination and synchronisation of the different components of events organisation: including communication, production, design, staging, etc. It’s a bit like conducting a large orchestra. It involves months of preparation and the ultimate aim is for the public to enjoy and engage in the event.” Marbella Design is catered for all people who wish to view the very latest in furniture, lighting, home tech, art, etc. “We suggest that audiences make their way through all spaces at the event. This way, they can interact with other people who appreciate beauty within a relaxed, visually appealing setting.” Manuel notes that some of the most interesting things design lovers will encounter at Marbella Design, is new technological developments. “These days, technology is permitting us to grow past previous limits and embrace new challenges. For instance, important aspects of design such as sustainability and efficiency are increasingly dependent on the technology sector. We are living through a defining moment in world history and are increasingly aware of how limited our natural resources are. Design must be sustainable and environmentally friendly as a whole.” As mentioned above, a second event – Art Marbella – will be taking place right after Marbella Design. The event attracts hundreds of international gallery owners, international press, and local/national press. A yearly event, it highlights Marbella’s cultural value and generates a major economic turnover for
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the city. “Art Marbella invites visitors to look beyond Marbella, to Málaga. The capital city is, after all, home to important museums like the Guggenheim, Picasso, and Thyssen. In terms of design, the entire province of Málaga is also key for the production and creation of art and furniture.” Indeed, art has always been a vital element in the Coast’s most beautiful homes. Alejandro notes, “Art has played an important role in all our events, because there is an inexorable link between art and design. In fact, our aim in Marbella Design is to attract talented interior designers with a solid background in art.” If you were present at last year’s Marbella Design fair, then you probably enjoyed a talk or two by some of the designers mentioned in our introduction. ‘Design for Life’ will once again be the general theme that runs through this year’s speeches, though the list of speakers is as yet unannounced. Last year, Manuel himself invited one of the most fascinating speakers – Deyan Sudjic, director of the Design Museum of London. The idea behind ‘Design for Life’ is that of creating something that has the ability to adapt, promote sustainability, and (if necessary) be adapted as required to changing needs. In this sense the term ‘Design for Life’ refers to permanence and change all at once; to enjoyment of things and interiors but also to protecting life on the Planet by giving due importance to sustainability. In addition to various spaces showing off different interior designers’ talents, visitors will also be able to enjoy something different: the beautifully designed restaurant space, called
Aitor and Elena of Viteri Lapeña
Coral Beach and designed by top Madrid firm, Viteri Lapeña. The latter is a business founded by two interior architects with over 20 years of combined experience: Aitor Viteri and Elena Lapeña. The duo have given life to iconic spaces filled with colour and light – including commercial, trendy restaurants, international hotels, and incredibly beautiful homes that epitomise style, elegance, and artistry. At Marbella Design, their gastronomic space Coral Beach has been constructed by a company they always rely on – Ramos y Cobos. Elena tells me, “We have been working with them for years on new and reformed spaces and they are highly skilled at carpentry, bringing our ideas to life with aplomb.” When asked about their inspiration for Coral Beach, Aitor replies, “The space is inspired on the pure geometric forms that held sway in the school of Bauhaus. Wood is the main material for the construction, which boasts natural, ecological, sophisticated finishings.” Coral Beach will be run by Never Enough, a Madrid-based group that designs and creates ‘moments and experiences’ through gastronomy, lighting, sound, and the very latest technology. When visiting the fair, make sure to enjoy a drink or snack at Coral Beach to comprehend the extent to which great design can enhance the dining experience. g Marbella Design 2019 will run from July 4 to July 15 at the Palacio de Ferias y Congresos de Marbella. Buy your tickets online on www.eventbrite.com, or at the door itself. The event will take place from 1:30pm to 10:30pm.
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THE CONCEPT OF CASUAL CHIC Scandinavians are known for the purity of their designs, be it in chairs, homes, Saab cars and aeroplanes, B&O sound systems or everyday home appliances and utensils. It is a design school rooted in elegant functionality, where form and function live in perfect harmony and the former never overshadows the latter. Coming from a solid, practical Lutheran background, Scandinavians traditionally don’t like over-embellished decoration or complicated shapes, but prefer the feeling of an uncluttered home furnished with well-styled, well-made pieces. Though they were among the pioneers of early modern design and engineering in the 20th century, and made extensive use of new synthetic materials and techniques, you sense that the preference is still for natural ones such as stone and above all wood. Much of Scandinavia is dominated by endless coniferous forest, so early modern architects and stylists sought to reinterpret the traditional use of wood in cosy cottages in new ways. They began by stripping down the decorative elements and taking them away from the folkloristic look that had dominated local design for centuries. Scandinavia become a global powerhouse of design equal to Italy because it was driven by successive generations of industrial and architectural designers who were willing to experiment, break old barriers and explore new territory. It is for this reason that the stars of this movement belong to the pantheon of legendary figures that gave rise to what we today call ‘modern design’ – a process which, in fact, began over a century ago.
Natural light and uncluttered spaces characterise the Scandinavian design philosophy
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Revolutionary in its day, this modern chair design by Alvar Aalto made use of new pliable wood materials • Saarinen created the iconic Tulip Chair – a landmark of modern design • The Egg Chair, another early modern classic by Arne Jacobsen
THE RISE OF THE SCANDINAVIAN DESIGN SCHOOL It all began with Denmark’s own version of Art Nouveau and Jugendstil, called Skønvirke, or beautiful work. The early examples belonging to this style were typical of the Art Nouveau movement in that they sought to represent the sensual, flowing forms of nature, but by the 1930s a newer, more industrial and less ornate shape was taking hold of the modern world, and Scandinavia was very much a part of this process. Leading figures to emerge in the post-war era, when Nordic design really took off and conquered the world, were the Finnish architects Alvar Aalto and Eero Saarinen, the Danish designer of the famous Sydney Opera House,
Jørn Utzon, and the school of Danish industrial and furniture designers Verner Panton, Poul Henningsen, Hans Jorgensen Wegner, Arne Jacobsen, and Børge Mogensen. Whether they were giving a very new shape to familiar items such as chairs, lamps, furniture or even homes and machinery, these ground-breaking creative minds were among the finest in the world, and together they established Scandinavian design in the global eye and gave rise to its golden age in the 1950s and 60s. It’s a heritage that is built upon icons such as the uniquely aerodynamic Saab cars and aeroplanes, the futuristic home utensils of Bodum, the
advanced sound and style of Bang & Olufsen, the sleek comfort of Bo Concept, and the thinking that lay behind Utzon’s sails for the Sydney Opera House. Alvar Aalto focused greatly on natural materials, such as the wood of his native Finland, but also experimented with new manufacturing processes that made it pliable and structurally strong. Saarinen, by contrast, was more futuristic, and in addition to such enduring icons as the Tulip Chair and the Wood Chair, was responsible for American landmarks such as the famous Gateway Arch in St Louis, the TWA Flight Center, and Dulles International Airport in Washington DC.
Arne Jacobsen, also an architect, became famous for chair designs that were to change the way we sit, for his creations range from soughtafter design icons to familiar modern seats around the world. Poul Henningsen led the way in lamp design, though he too drafted iconic chairs that complement the furniture of Borge Mogensen and Verner Panton, as well as the textile designs of another leading figure of the Scandinavian style, Maija Isola. Together, they produced a look that lead modern design by example throughout the 1950s, 60s and 70s, and upon which subsequent generations have built with success.
Sydney’s greatest landmark – the Opera House – was designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon
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Scandinavian design blends modern minimalism and earthy tones and materials to create uncluttered cosiness
SCANDINAVIAN DESIGN TODAY Though much of the rest of the world has embraced modern styles today, the Scandinavian School remains as important as ever, producing everything from fashion and architecture to industrial and furniture design, as well as many environmentally focused innovations. This influence is visible far beyond Northern Europe, in the USA, at international furniture shows and indeed, in the homes that are taking shape on the Costa del Sol right now. The white-washed minimalist villas and apartments of the past few years follow an international school of design with strong local elements and only partial Scandinavian inspiration, but it is especially in the interior décor that the Nordic concept of casual chic and hygge homely comfort has become the dominant force in recent years. This means a move towards lighttoned but welcoming wooden floors with cosseting rugs in the seating areas, tall windows that let in the light, white or even industrial grey-concrete walls, exposed brickwork (if you dare) and sleek open-plan interiors dotted with modern-rustic matt wood pieces in subdued tones. Scandinavian design
is understated and focused on casual chic comfort, and it lets artwork – be it in the form of paintings, sculptures or photographic prints – speak the loudest and make the boldest statements. Today that can also include Pop Art as a way to inject a little colour, but the home remains largely uncluttered and balances space with decorative items well. It is not to be confused with the white monotone minimalist styles that dominated a few years ago, for while the colours are seldom bright they do tend towards natural greys and light browns, with occasional splashes of colour and a natural, not synthetic feel in main decorative elements such as sofas, chairs and tables. In these, matt finish wood, soft materials and even leather replace the glossy synthetic finish of a few years ago, and it is this simple, understated contemporary use of natural woods, fabrics and similar materials that brings us back to the early days of the modern Scandinavian design movement; namely, the desire to create a safe, comfortable cosy home that is also stylish, modern, functional and in harmony with its surroundings. e
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the average three visits for other fashion stores. Zara has been firing up fashionistas since 1975 – the year Franco died – when a tailor’s delivery boy opened a tiny shop in A Coruña, Galicia, beating heart of the Spanish rag trade. It became the flagship brand of Inditex, the world’s largest fashion retailer, and made founder Amancio Ortega the world’s seventh richest man, one place behind Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg. The diverse label stable of eight brands and 7,500 stores includes upscale Massimo Dutti, Pull and Bear casuals, youth-oriented Bershka, trendsetting Stradivarius, Oysho (lingerie), Uterqüe (accessories), Zara Home (furnishings) and Zara Kids. Now 83, retired and enjoying the fruits of his $63 billion fortune with his second wife and three children, Ortega, the ‘father of fast fashion’, brought the ‘haute couture look’ to the high street at the speed of a Lightening zipper and a decimal point of the price. By keeping most of production in-house and manufacturing local (Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Turkey, far closer to warehouses and distribution centres than Asia), Ortega slashed design-to-
store time from six months to four weeks. His streamlined set-up allows Zara to interpret a trend faster than Coco Chanel could cut out a dress pattern and get it to the store while the fashion house is still showing the collection. Zara takes much of its ‘inspiration’ from the catwalks. Last year its look-alike version of Hermes’ tan leather sandals (€29,99 v €480) resulted in a sales stampede and enough buzz to bring them back for an encore this season. While some designers are not happy about Zara’s ‘imitative fashion’, even Louis Vuitton director Daniel Piette had to admit that Zara was ‘possibly the most innovative and devastating retailer in the world’. At The Cube, as employees call their futuristic A Coruña HQ in northern Spain, sales are tracked by computer – those clunky security tags on the clothes contain data. If a design doesn’t sell like hot cakes, it’s instantly withdrawn and reworked or replaced. One room in this nerve centre emulates a shopping street with dummy store fronts where designers create the window displays for everywhere from New York’s Fifth Avenue to London’s Regent Street.
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IT’S ALL ABOUT GLOWING THIS SUMMER, BUT WHICH LIQUID GLOW PRODUCT IS BETTER – HUDA’S OR FENTY’S? WE ALSO PREVIEW SPARKLY SUMMERY PRODUCTS BY CHARLOTTE TILBURY, AND GET SCIENTIFICALLY SERIOUS WITH AN ARTICLE ON TISSUE ENGINEERING.
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“Not your Mama’s Panty Hose’ is the slogan being used to market this hot product, comprising three different shades: Luna (a soft, white-gold shimmer with hints of rose gold and silver), Aphrodite (a golden-bronze shimmer that leaves a true golden finish), and Aurora (a warm copper shimmer with golden pearls). To apply the product, make sure your skin is clean and hydrated, then spread the product evenly on skin. Huda recommends using its own Beauty Blur & Glow Brush to ensure even application. The solution applies in around half a minute and voila! You are ready to make a radiant appearance at your next party. You can also mix this product with your favourite foundation for a glowy coverage. AMOUNT: 60ML PRICE: APPROXIMATELY €44
This gel-based body luminiser also comes in three shades: Trophy Wife (a hypermetallic gold shade), Who Needs Clothes?! (a radiant rose gold), and Brown Sugar (a glistening bronze shade). The shades are glittery indeed, so you only need to apply a small amount onto clean, moisturised skin to notice major sparkle. Apply sparingly or your skin will take on a tacky feel. If you have applied too much, top with a little loose bronzing powder. AMOUNT: 90ML PRICE: APPROXIMATELY €50
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Why everyone’s talking about the Arques ‘Aesthetic Medicine’ Clinic Arques seems to be the name on nearly everyone’s eye-catching lips in Marbella and surrounding areas when it comes to recommending a leading-edge beauty and anti-ageing clinic. And its reputation resonates way beyond The Golden Triangle. Arques’ advanced treatments for such conditions as obesity, skin ageing, wrinkles, cellulite, varicose veins and other age-related and lifestyle conditions is now attracting patients from over 30 countries.
So the clinic’s ‘Responsible Aesthetic Medicines’ are based on new techniques that fight these influences and wherever possible prevent them from happening. In many cases, the clinic asserts that it can not only prevent the signs of ageing but can even reverse them. The techniques to do so are surprising.
“We offer the world’s most innovative cosmetic techniques plus exquisite modern facilities”
“I feel really proud of our commitment to social responsibility, an approach shared by every member of our team,” he said “We are very gratified to be able to earmark a percentage of our profits to various foundations to help the needy.
So what’s the secret? “We believe that the real revolution is quite simple,” explained the clinic’s principle, Dr Arques “We offer the world’s most innovative cosmetic techniques plus exquisite modern facilities, including a spa environment, a relaxed and harmonious setting and a very professional service. Added to that we source with great care the world’s number one laboratory products and we obtain the most competitive prices to pass on to our patients. We constantly seek the latest tried and tested scientific advances to ensure the quality we offer is always the best you can obtain anywhere in the world.” "Our joint objective then, as it continues to be is to use the latest and most effective aesthetic medicine in a responsible way so that results are totally natural.” “Unfortunately the signs of aging are increasing all around us,” said Dr Arques. “They reflect our current lifestyle: our inadequate diet, lack of exercise and sports practice, lack of oxygen, work and home pressures, pollution, and not least, the sun’s damaging ultra-violet rays.”
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“Among our other awards, the two most desirable were when we were in competition with an international field and came out top for aesthetic medicine and for responsible innovation in our sector.” For further information about the Arques Medical Clinic or to make an appointment, email: info@arquesclinic.com
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Full details of those treatment are on the clinic’s website www.arquesclinic.com/en Doctor is qualified as aesthetic doctor in the U.K., is registered with the GMC and is also an associate member of the Royal College of General Practitioners
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In an interesting article published in Insider, dietitian Emily Fonnesbeck argues that you shouldn’t be too worried about putting on a couple of pounds when you are on vacation. Weight naturally fluctuates throughout the year, and a short period of indulgence won’t make a big difference to your BMI in the long run. While it is true that being on holiday should be all about relaxing, taking a break from your calorie counter, and enjoying the local fare at your chosen destination, you don’t have to let the hard work you’ve been investing in your health all year go to waste. Follow these tips to stay in shape throughout the summer. WORDS MARISA CUTILLAS BOOST YOUR ACTIVITY LEVELS
It is generally recommended that adults exercise moderately to vigorously for half an hour a day, also performing weight bearing exercises twice a week. If you are staying at a top Marbella resort for the summer, take full advantage of all the activities on offer. These include kayaking, stand-up paddle, hiking, trekking, canyoning, etc. Don’t let your weights routine slide, either. Keeping your muscle mass in check will ensure you burn calories efficiently so you can enjoy a few naughty treats when they appeal. If you wish to make fitness the centre of your trip, contact Boot Camp Marbella (www.bootcamp-marbella. com). They have a host of fun activities, most of which take place in the Great Outdoors – which is great news for your mental health as well!
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If you make it a point to order seasonal meals, you can significantly reduce your calorie and carbohydrate count. While dining on the beach, why not opt for freshly caught fish, tender prawns, and/ or a seasonal salad? By choosing dishes made with unrefined produce and cutting back on refined sides and temptations like bread, you can stick to the Mediterranean diet plan and work on your heart health while you’re at it.
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One thing that can be tempting if you are at an all-inclusive hotel with perks such as snack VIP lounges, is to nibble all day. This can cause you to eat when you’re not really hungry, and result in weight gain that can be difficult to undo once you get home. Research has shown that consuming a high-protein, low-carb breakfast (think a spinach omelette or eggs and bacon) keeps your blood glucose levels
stable for 24 hours. It also stops you from experiencing an energy spike-and-fall, which occurs when you consume a floury, high-carb breakfast made up of foods like oats, pancakes, or bread.
TRY DAILY SELF-WEIGHING
A new (May 2019) study has found that to avoid putting on extra weight while you are on holiday, you should consider weighing yourself every single day. The study, which examined 111 adults aged 18 to 65 for a 14-week period, found that those who weighed themselves daily maintained or lost weight, unlike those who passed on the scales. Researchers noted that frequent self weighing led participants to take specific measures to eat less or partake in more activity when they noticed they had put on a pound or two. One researcher said, “People are really sensitive to discrepancies or differences between their current selves and their standard or goal.
When they see that discrepancy, it tends to lead to behavioral change. Daily self-weighing ends up doing that for people in a really clear way.”
MASTER THE ART OF MINDFUL EATING
A fascinating study undertaken at the University of California found that the old adage is true: ‘mind over matter’ really does produce results. The study showed that people who mastered simple mindful eating and stress reduction techniques were able to avoid weight gain, even without dieting. Just set aside half an hour a day for meditation, yoga, or Tai Chi. These activities have a powerful ability to lower stress hormone levels. During mealtimes, try to eat mindfully, taking note of bodily sensations such as hunger, satiety, and taste satisfaction. Vacations can indeed be stressful (especially when you are trying to fit so many activities in) so take it easy and remember why you are here… to relax! e
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THE FATHER’S GENES DECIDE A CHILD’S SEX
If you ever wonder who is more determinative when it comes to the sex of a future baby, the answer is: the dad! A Newcastle University study of hundreds of years of family trees shows that men inherit a tendency to have more girls or boys from their parents. That means that if you are a man who has many brothers, you are more likely to have sons. If you have many sisters, on the other hand, it is more probable that you will have a girl.
WHAT CAN SUPERHEROES TELL US ABOUT BODY IMAGE?
A recent study by researchers at Binghamton University has found that male superheroes are often drawn to be ‘obese’, while female superheroes are usually close to being underweight. In the study, the researchers collected Body Mass Index data for almost 4,000 Marvel characters, observing physical dimensions and costumes that highlighted features like shoulder-to-waist ratios, jawlines, waist-to-hip ratios, etc. They found that males usually had a greater than usual body mass, with extreme muscularity in the upper body and very high shoulder-to-waist ratios. Females, on the other hand, had far lower waist-to-hip ratios than real human beings. Might it be time for comics to reflect reality and embrace real body shapes, or should scientists just leave things be?
SPIRITUAL EXPERIENCES PROMOTE MENTAL HEALTH A survey of thousands of people who reported having experienced personal encounters with an ‘ultimate reality’ or ‘God’, has shown that these experiences can provide lasting benefits for mental health. The research, undertaken at John Hopkins Medicine, established that about 75 per cent of those surveyed found that this spiritual moment was intensely meaningful and life changing. Interestingly, over two thirds of people who were atheists prior to their encounter changed their minds and now believe that there is indeed something beyond life on Earth. Most also stopped fearing death.
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WITH YOUR TONGUE If you thought olfactory receptors (which enable you to smell) are only located in the nose, think again! Research undertaken at the Monell Chemical Senses Center found that these receptors also exist on the tongue. The first perceptions of food flavour begin on the tongue and not in the brain, as was once thought. Until now, it was believed that taste and smell were separate systems that did not interact until they reached the brain. Today we know it all actually begins on the tongue!
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Tissue engineering could save lives, solving problems like the shortage of donated organs and immune rejection, yet it is very much in its initial stages. The practice has existed for 30 years and has attracted much attention as a means to overcome major organ-related problems yet currently, it has been used in limited cases, including the regeneration of skin, bone, cartilage, capillary and gum tissues. Why is tissue engineering so complex and when will major hurdles be overcome? WORDS MARISA CUTILLAS
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ENGINEERING Changing the Face of Modern Medicine? WHAT DOES TISSUE ENGINEERING INVOLVE?
The idea of tissue engineering can be simply defined. It involves obtaining stem cells from a patient, growing them in a laboratory setting, adding them to scaffolding and ‘growing’ a new organ. Scaffolds can be built from materials like protein or plastics, collagen, or polyester. New biomaterials have also been created to boost biocompatibility.
USES OF TISSUE ENGINEERING
Engineered tissue can save many lives. Imagine, for instance, a baby born with a small intestine that is too short. This condition makes it impossible to absorb nutrients properly and results in chronic complications. Now envisage being able to recreate a functioning small intestine for this baby, to regenerate an entire heart, or to create an entire bowel for those with major digestive problems. The reality, of course, is far more complicated, since disparate cell types work differently, prompting very detailed needs that scientists are rushing to meet.
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As noted in Medical News Today, some types of tissue can be particularly difficult to recreate in lab settings. The small intestine, for instance, comprises muscle cells that work to contract and propel food along the digestive tract. All cells need to be aligned in one direction and connect up with nerve cells if they are to perform their function. However, scientists recently managed to achieve this difficult task by transferring sheets of muscle and nerve cells to small hollow tubes, implanting the tubes in lab mice. The researchers found that digestion did take place in the tubes, and food was being moved actively through them.
WHAT ARE SOME FUTURE USES OF TISSUE ENGINEERING?
Researchers are currently experimenting on creating various types of tissue. One area of great importance is wound treatment. Large wounds that cannot heal will be able to be closed with new skin and big scars could be reduced thanks to new tissue. Researchers are also hoping to build new blood vessels (imagine brand new
arteries that function as they used to when one was a youth); create new kidneys or hearts (thus eliminating the need for anti-rejection medication); and repair bone and cartilage injuries. These developments are decades away but progress is definitely being made in their direction.
CHALLENGES TO OVERCOME
While we are still years away from successful use of this or similar techniques in human beings, progress is being made. The biggest challenge of all, says scientists, is getting different cell types to work together in a coordinated fashion.
WHY SHOULD GOVERNMENTS BACK THIS SCIENCE?
Tissue and organ shortages are major public health challenges, because only a tiny proportion of people receive
the transplantations they need to live or enjoy a good quality of life. Organ supply is short, and there can be problems collecting and storing available organs. Add to this the fact that many transplanted organs are rejected.
TISSUE ENGINEERING CAN CURE SOCIAL INJUSTICE
Tissue engineering can pave the way towards curing social inequality. As noted in a study published in Stem Cells International, in developing nations, ‘transplant tourism’ exists. Rich foreigners with funds and influence are often given priority over the local populace. Regenerated tissue can additionally help stop the barbaric practices of organ trafficking and ‘transplant tourism’. According to the Global Financial Integrity (GFI) group, 10 per cent of all organ transplants (including lungs, heart, and liver) are completed with trafficked organs. The World Health Organisation (WHO), meanwhile, states that kidneys are the most oftsold illegal organ. Around 10,000 are traded annually on the black market (that means one kidney every hour) on a global scale. e
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MARBELLA’S BIGGEST, FUNNEST EVENT IS TAKING PLACE THIS MONTH: THE STARLITE MUSIC FESTIVAL AT THE CANTERA DE NAGÜELLES! FROM PABLO LÓPEZ TO JASON DERULO, A HOST OF AMAZING ACTS WILL BE MAKING THIS A SUMMER TO REMEMBER! WE ALSO TALK TO RÉKA VIDÁTS OF TOP EVENTS COMPANY RÉLOUNGE AND PROFILE THE YOUNG ECO WARRIOR WHO IS MAKING A BIG DIFFERENCE TO THE WORLD – GRETA THUNBERG.
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9 1 0 2 A L L E B R A M E T I L R A ST Z FRIDAY JULY 5 AND TUESDAY AUGUST 20 MANUEL CARRASCO He’s one of Spain’s best loved singersongwriters, with hits like No Dejes de Soñar inspiring audiences to be their best selves.
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From Me Enamora to La Camisa Negra, hits have abounded for this talented winner of numerous Latin Grammies.
Z WEDNESDAY JULY 10 NICKY JAM
This talented singer and composer is known for hits like Travesuras, Te Busco, and Hasta el Amanecer. Upbeat tunes are what he is all about.
Z THURSDAY JULY 11 THE BEACH BOYS California Girls will be wishing they were Marbella girls (and boys) this night. The Beach Boys have delighted us for decades with beautiful odes to summer and love.
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Il Divo was arguably the first group to make classical music cool, sexy, and romantic. They will be performing a wide range of tunes, from opera right through to more contemporary hits.
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Maluma – whose songs Felices Los 4 and Medellín have been a huge hit with critics and audiences alike – will be filling the night with sexy rhythms.
Z TUESDAY JULY 16 KOOL & THE GANG If a night full of 1970s grooves appeals, don your shiniest gear and enjoy cool disco beats by this topselling band.
Z WEDNESDAY JULY 17 ABBA THE CONCERT ABBA had a gift for belting out magnificent melodies that were catchy and easy to sing along to. Enjoy this heartfelt tribute to the Swedish quartet.
Z THURSDAY JULY 18 NOCHE MOVIDA Noche Movida features
a host of stars, including Marta Sánchez, Coti, Nacho Campillo, Nacho García Vega, Pablo Carbonell, and Javier Gurruchaga.
Z FRIDAY JULY 19 JAMIE CULLUM
Jamie Cullum has just released Taller, which is a great excuse to bring new music to a live crowd. He will also be performing many of his older hits!
Z SATURDAY JULY 20 SUPERTRAMP’S ROGER HODGSON
Z TUESDAY JULY 30 MELENDI Mírame and Déjala que Baile are just two hits Melendi is going to play at Starlite this year!
Z WEDNESDAY JULY 31 AND MONDAY AUGUST 19 PABLO LÓPEZ
Marbella’s most exciting summer music festival is here! These are some of the acts you can look forward to enjoying in July and August.
No!, El Niño, and El Patio are just three hits of this ultra-talented pianist, composer, and singer, who was first discovered in reality show, Operación Triunfo!
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Spanish celebrities who are in Marbella for the season.
Z FRIDAY AUGUST 9 MIGUEL POVEDA The passion of flamenco at
The Logical Song, Take the Long Way Home, and Dreamer were some of Supertramp’s biggest hits and Roger Hodgson, the band’s singer and songwriter, will be sharing these and more tracks with us.
A Puerto Rican crooner famed for songs like Soledad and Perdido en Tus Ojos.
its finest.
Bertín Osborne is famed for his country tunes while Pitingo lives and breathes pure flamenco.
Z TUESDAY AUGUST 13 JASON DERULO Jason Derulo scored
Canzone are just two of this Italian singer’s many huge pop hits.
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The former Police singer is back in Marbella to share hits old and new with his loyal audience.
Z WEDNESDAY JULY 24 JOHN LEGEND The All of Me singer is one of America’s brightest stars. This will be a packed concert, for sure!
Z THURSDAY JULY 25 DIANA KRALL An American chanteuse who is famed for her gorgeous interpretations of songs like The Look of Love and Just The Way You Are.
Z SATURDAY JULY 27 RAPHAEL
A classic Spanish act who has filled stadiums since the 1960s!
Z FRIDAY AUGUST 2 BERTÍN OSBORNE AND PITINGO
The Despacito singer is known for giving super energetic performances and turning concerts into a lively party, with everyone enjoying a dance.
Z MONDAY AUGUST 5 JAMES RHODES & KATIE MELUA Poetic,
thought-provoking music brings two British stalwarts – James Rhodes and Katie Melua – to Marbella for a soulful concert beneath the stars.
Z TUESDAY AUGUST 6 DAVID BISBAL Arguably Spain’s best-loved
crooner, David Bisbal is an artist whose voice and star appeal have only shone brighter with the passing of the years.
Z SUNDAY JULY 28 BEN HARPER & INNOCENT CRIMINALS This genuine
Z WEDNESDAY AUGUST 7 SIDECARS & DVICIO Sidecars will be playing
rock band will be lifting your spirits with songs written and performed for over two decades.
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music from their latest album Cuestión de Gravedad, while DVicio will be playing new and old hits, including Qué Tienes Tú.
Willy Bárcenas and Antón Carreño will be wowing us with hits like Sirenas, Motel, and Amos del Piano Bar.
Pop flamenco will be the star player at this concert, always a favourite for
Z THURSDAY AUGUST 8 KETAMA
Z MONDAY AUGUST 12 MORAT The components of this super energetic band have been together since they were at school!
big time last year at Starlite with countless hits, including Talk Dirty and Kiss the Sky.
Z WEDNESDAY AUGUST 14 MANZANERO & MOCEDADES
Bolero icon, Armando Manzanero, joins one of Spain’st best loved nostalgic bands, Mocedades.
Z THURSDAY AUGUST 15 JOSÉ MERCÉ & TOMATITO Two of Spain’s best flamenco singers.
Z FRIDAY AUGUST 16 JESSIE J The super talented singer behind hits like Price Tag and Domino.
Z SATURDAY AUGUST 17 LOS MORANCOS Spain’s favourite comic
brotherly duo show the funny side to everyday life.
Z THURSDAY AUGUST 22 GOD SAVE THE QUEEN A lively Queen tribute performance featuring all the band’s greatest hits.
Z FRIDAY AUGUST 23 SIEMPRE ASÍ Seville’s favourite chorus group sings their greatest hits and put you in the mood for love! i www.starlitemarbella.com
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SOLVILLA PRESENTS CASA ARBEQUINA Solvilla invited real estate professionals and members of the press to the open house event of Casa Arbequina, by Scandinavian developer, Puroform. Casa Aberquina is a high-end home located in the gated community of Sierra Blanca. Boasting panoramic views of the sea and coast, it sits in the foothills of the dramatic La Concha Mountain. This prestigious property was actually sold within days of the event. i www.solvilla.no
“Don’t wait to buy real estate. Buy real estate and wait” – Will Rogers
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ENGEL & VÖLKERS OPEN HOUSE AT LOS NARANJOS Luxury international real estate firm, Engel & Völkers, recently held an open house presentation of a beautiful villa with an enviable frontline location on Los Naranjos Golf. Guests marvelled at the cutting-edge design while enjoying a catered cocktail and live DJ-spun music. i www.engelvoelkers.com
“The ache for home lives in all of us, the safe place where we can go as we are and not be questioned” – Anonymous
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ICON VILLAS PRESENTATION Icon Villas, situated at the Santa Clara Golf Resort, Los Monteros, boasts beautiful sea views, proximity to Marbella, and luxury design and fittings aimed at pleasing discerning homebuyers. The recent presentation of this elegant development was well attended by Marbella’s real estate fraternity, with José Carlos León introducing the latest phase of the project. i www.icon-marbella.com
“Home is where love resides, memories are created, friends always belong, and laughter never ends” – Anonymous
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FERRARI F8 TRIBUTO PRESENTATION AT C. DE SALAMANCA Ferrari is a byword for style, emotion, and high octane performance, and the brand new F8 Tributo exhibits these values to perfection. Luxury car lovers viewed the new vehicle up close, marvelling at the luxury materials and attention to detail of this thoroughbred on wheels. i www.cdesalamancamarbella.com
“Live for the moment” – Anonymous
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FUN PRESS DAY WITH FLY4REAL AND KARTCENTER CAMPILLOS Lucky members of the press attended an adrenalin-fuelled event, enjoying fun karting rides at KartCenter Campillos and simulated skydiving with Fly4Real. i Both these experiences can be enjoyed
in Campillos so if you are interested, visit www.fly-4-real.com or www.kartingcampillos.com
“Without leaps of imagination or dreaming, we lose the excitement of possibilities…” – Anonymous
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QUABIT INMOBILIARIA PRESENTS RIVERSIDE BENAHAVÍS Property Spain recently held a cocktail event to present the new Quabit Riverside show flat within the innovative project alongside the Guadalmina River in the traditional white village of Benahavís. The development comprises two- and threebedroom apartments with spacious penthouses boasting spectacular roof terraces. i www.propertiespain.com
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“You’re my home and my adventure all at once” – Anonymous
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BINK ART GALLERY OPENING PARTY Robert, Penny and Bianca Germaux welcomed guests to the launch of Bink Art Gallery in Benahavís. The event featured an exhibition by all three artists, each of whom has their particular vision and style. Bink Art Gallery specialises in contemporary art – both on canvas and digital – so whether you are after a small statement piece or are in the mood for something large-scale, visit the gallery and share your thoughts and wishes with the artists. i www.binkartgallery.com
“Life is short, but art lives forever” – Marcus Tullius Cicero
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RÉLOUNGE EVENTS · ACTIVITIES · SPORTS Réka Vidáts is her usual active, bubbly self on the day of our most recent meeting. Her company, RéLounge, has skyrocketed in importance since its launch in 2012, currently dealing in three main areas: events (corporate and private), activities (for business and leisure), and sport training camps. Réka is a former tennis pro who was three times Junior European Champion, ranked 172 on the WTA. She has played at top tournaments across the globe – including all Grand Slams. Her achievements in the sporting world speak volumes of the qualities that are also required in events planning – consistency, goal setting, time management… to mention just a few. WORDS MARISA CUTILLAS PHOTOGRAPHY KEVIN HORN
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s mentioned above, Réka specialises in three areas, organising a host of activities – including corporate and sporting events, business incentives and team building, leisure activities such as golf trips for groups, and weekend skiing getaways to the Sierra Nevada. Réka is well connected with local businesses and venues – including hotels, sporting companies, wedding venues, etc., so she can find the perfect setting, catering, entertainment features, music, sporting equipment, and more for your event. As a resident of the Coast for almost 10 years now, she is well aware of the area’s best hotels and venues for functions, and she puts this information to good use to curate perfectly run events that take all the work out of her client’s hands. She can organise everything from a golf trip for groups, to a weekend skiing at the Sierra Nevada. RéLounge
can also coordinate training weeks for professional footballers, as well as fun business incentives, team building activities, etc. If you attended Marbella’s 20th party at Döss then you will have already had a glimpse of what RéLounge can achieve. The 400-strong party was jointly organised by Réka with ’s Director (Iain Blackwell) and Creative Director (Andrea Blackwell). “ ’s 20th anniversary was a special celebration for me because I used to be in sales at the magazine and I maintain close ties with the company. It was also a big event, which is a great challenge in many respects.” RéLounge can likewise cater for smaller events, of course. Think a special birthday party, excursion, or leisure function. “We have about 60 programmed events, but we are always open to a bespoke experience. Our aim is to share our specialisation
in the Coast and Andalucía with people who may not know the local scene well.” In the realm of sports she organises popular activities such as golf tours and tennis clinics, but RéLounge also owns an amazing foot dart bullseye that makes for a really different day out for businesses and friends alike. A blend of the expected and surprising is sought by many, including companies and top professional sporting teams who call the Coast home while training for their respective competitions. “We have coordinated training camps and organised events for football, tennis, and golf players. Teams come and stay at luxury hotels, taking advantage of the great weather and installations for their training.” Thus far, football teams from countries like Hungary, Croatia, Austria, and Slovenia have chosen RéLounge for their events. Another type of event RéLounge
has organised includes tennis camps. “We have put both junior and senior camps into motion, offering athletes a wide variety of activities – centred both on training and leisure.” When asked what drives her to give her all every day, Réka answers: “My clients. They are always number one. I am lucky in that, having been here for many years, I know lots of good providers who have the same values and vision. We are always happy to create a bespoke experience for clients so their trip to the Coast – whether for business or pleasure – is memorable.” Indeed, Réka’s experience, combined with her local knowledge, have made for a solid track record of successful events that have run so smoothly, clients have simply needed to show up and enjoy everything the Coast has to offer. g Tel: 663 692 829. www.relounge-europe.com
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Greta Thunberg
“Until you start focusing on what needs to be done rather than what is politically possible, there is no hope. We can’t solve a crisis without treating it as a crisis. We need to keep the fossil fuels in the ground, and we need to focus on equity. And if solutions within the system are so impossible to find, maybe we should change the system itself” – Greta Thunberg WORDS JOFFREY KING
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er looks belie her steely spirit and her age hides the kind of wisdom few are privy to. Greta Thunberg, the 16-year-old Swedish climate activist, was nominated in March this year for the Nobel Peace Prize, after inspiring hundreds of thousands of people to go on strike against climate change. She was nominated for the prize, said Norwegian politician, Freddy André Øvstegård, for one simple, practical reason: “If we do nothing to halt climate change it will be the cause of wars, conflict and refugees. Greta Thunberg has launched a mass movement which I see as a major contribution to peace.” Greta has armed herself with a tool that many youths are using to spark major movements – social media. In March this year, she announced #schoolstrike for the future (an event in which students stood outside the Swedish Parliament in the dead of winter to demand change). Greta spoke at the UN summit last year, warning leaders that climate change is already here… and that failing to address the problem will will be devastating for all. Her speech was broadcast to all corners of the globe and just in case you missed it, key elements were presented on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook (she has almost a
million followers on the latter and this number is certainly expected to grow). In May, it was announced that Greta had signed a book deal with Penguin UK for a collection of her speeches, entitled No One is Too Small to Make a Difference. Her words contain a straight-to-the-point account of the exact problems we are facing. In a recent Tweet, she wrote: “It’s 2019. Can we all now please stop saying ‘climate change’ and instead call it what it is: climate breakdown, climate crisis, climate emergency, ecological breakdown, ecological crisis and ecological emergency?” Greta warns that by the year 2030, we will have set off “an irreversible chain reaction that will most likely lead to the end of our civilisation as we know it.” As is to be expected, the young schoolgirl has encountered opposition – in this case from the far right, who have invited a host of controversial scientists to refute mainstream climate science at an event in the German parliament. This party has mocked Greta for her autism, says Greenpeace, and presented their opponents’ belief in her stance as irrational and cult-like. It’s easy to do, of course, since she is young, and female. Nevertheless, polls have shown that three out of
four voters in Germany consider climate protection key in their voting decisions so we hope that Greta’s message continues to reach home in the upcoming months. ‘What exactly is Greta fighting for?’ you may ask. At a recent speech she said something quite disconcerting: “Adults keep saying, ‘We owe it to the young people to give them hope’. But I don’t want your hope. I don’t want you to be hopeful. I want you to panic. I want you to feel the fear I feel every day… and then I want you to act.” She speaks with great conviction on numerous subjects. In April this year, she called the UK’s response to climate change as “beyond absurd,” owing to its support for practices like gas fracking and fossil fuel exploitation. She calls the UK’s supposed reduction of carbon emissions as an example of “very creative” accounting. Her bare honesty can be attributed, in part, she feels, to Asperger’s – a form of autism she was diagnosed with as a child. She told the BBC that her ‘disorder’ enables her to see things from a different perspective. “I don’t easily fall for lies, I can see through things. If I would’ve been like everyone else, I wouldn’t have started this school strike for instance.” Greta is calling for change at the highest level. Government
intervention is necessary, because the biggest problems are caused by large corporations and countries rather than individuals. Leaders need to act and they need to do so in a united fashion. “It’s still not too late,” she says, but big changes need to start now and they won’t happen without pressure from the people. She is calling for general labour strikes and her own school strike resulted in one of the largest demonstrations for climate change in history, when the group Extinction Rebellion closed down major intersections in London. If industry is paused, says Greta, politicians will take notice. Throughout history, general strikes have indeed always been a powerful way to spur on political change. As noted by The Guardian, a 1975 strike by women in Iceland led to equal pay. It is precisely our own passivity that has sent our governments a message they have used to their own advantage. It took one tiny girl with a big heart and steely determination to light a torch that will hopefully illuminate our minds before it is too late to make any sort of change at all. If you don’t listen to science, she notes, it is “because you are only interested in the answers that will allow you to carry on as if nothing has happened.” e
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The Otero teams combines expertise in many complementary fields
OTERO Homebuilders par Excellence
A family-run business originating in northern Spain that has been building luxury homes and commercial premises in this region for several decades now, Otero is a company that brings design, market knowledge and technical excellence together under one roof. WORDS MICHEL CRUZ PHOTOGRAPHY KEVIN HORN AND COURTESY OF OTERO GROUP
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ow in its third generation, this family business headed by Rubén Otero has grown into one of the leading companies of its kind in this part of Spain – offering a complete range of services that runs from land acquisition and development plans to obtaining licences, architectural design, construction, engineering, landscaping, marketing and sales, as well as management. In other words, Otero is a full-service construction and development company under one roof in a manner that is still quite new to Europe but has been practiced in the USA for some time now. “Bringing all of these services into a single firm not only enables a far more coordinated way of working, in which the different processes that make up development are considered and arranged in advance, so that they fit seamlessly from a project, design and functional/technical point of view, but it also creates a multi-faceted operation with great
flexibility in its service offering,” says CEO Rubén Otero. It is therefore possible to contract Otero for the full set of services within the broad property development scope, or to select one or a combination of specific roles that the company fulfils on behalf of private, corporate and investor clients. In practice, this means that Otero designs, builds and markets its own branded residential projects – specialising above all in luxury villas – while also acting as the builder and taking on the one-off bespoke design and construction of individual villas for private clients. “Our ability to work on different scales – from big apartment complexes to individual villas – is the product of having a series of distinct but complementary disciplines within our company,” says Rubén. “Our clients can engage the full set or pick specific services, that are always suited to the size of their project.” Otero therefore has dedicated teams specialising in creating
the firm’s own branded projects, working with large developers or investment funds on real estate projects, and also giving clients who want to build their own villa the one-to-one design, build, technical and decorative service they require. “Each one is an involved, in-depth service that is built on very much the same technical expertise and market knowledge, but each requires a different personal touch and approach. We specialise in being able to cater to these different needs.”
GROWTH THROUGH INNOVATION Building on 60 years of experience, in the past decade or so in particular, Otero has also been able to consolidate its position of strength and grow thanks in large part to a clear commitment to innovation and high technical standards, having invested not only in advanced equipment and quality control systems, but also in hiring and training technically skilled staff. “The world is developing fast thanks
to swift technological evolution, and this is enabling us to work with new production systems, construction materials and techniques, and also make homes that are increasingly efficient and environmentally friendly, which is what both we prefer personally and the market is demanding more and more of.” This, combined with a strong focus on design and a detailed knowledge of development from both a technical and a market positioning point of view, has helped to make Otero one of the leaders in its field, with an impressive portfolio of private, corporate and also ownbrand projects to its name. They cover the entire coastal region and range from single homes and gated villa communities to boutique and larger apartment complexes, as well as entire resort areas. Some of the most iconic include Amapura, Ocean View and Don Amaro, with three projects currently standing out amid a broad range of activities within the Costa del Sol.
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Otero also designs and builds large, luxurious villas
NEW HEIGHTS – THE NEW GOLDEN MILE
VALLE ROMANO GREEN – ESTEPONA
This project of independent villas near the historic centre and marina of Estepona enjoys a location close to village life, open country, beaches and all the amenities of this upcoming new luxury destination, while also offering privacy, luxury and great sea views. The architectural styling of these exclusive southfacing homes features panoramic floor-to-ceiling windows, large open-flowing living spaces and outdoor terraces and pool decks, as well as landscaped gardens and a high degree of personalisation. The turnkey project of these quality modern villas therefore produces individualised homes where owners can add upgrades to a broad spectrum of materials and finishing. These range from Gaggenau appliances in the kitchen and automatic covers and/or heat pumps for the pool to accessorising the entertainment and fitness/wellbeing space on the lower floor, as well as adding a chill out zone.
Great value is one of the hallmarks of Otero, which works with its clients to find building plots with excellent views and locations, and then sets about designing homes that make modern style and comfort accessible. Valle Romano Green is a case in point, offering a small community of eight contemporary villas overlooking golf, greenery and the sea in close proximity to all three. The modern homes are designed with lifestyle in mind, and offer affordable luxury and refinement in a three-bedroom configuration with sophisticated 21st century layout and finishing. “They offer quality modern family living in a convenient and peaceful setting.”
AQUAMARINA – MANILVA The same mix of ingredients makes Aquamarina a highly desirable offering of beautifully styled villas situated within a private, verdant setting close to beaches, golf and all the amenities of Estepona, Sabinillas and Sotogrande. “Even though we
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work hard to make owning a stylish, luxurious modern home attainable, the emphasis on architectural styling, quality and wow-factor remains as high as ever,” says Rubén Otero, who is very proud of what he is able to offer clients within this elegant villa project with fantastic sea views and tasteful 21st century homes. “Aquamarina combines the best of all ingredients: design, beautiful modern interiors, fantastic views, a great setting – and also excellent value for money – satisfying all the criteria we set ourselves in an Otero project.”
SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION Increasingly demanded and needed, designing and constructing homes in an environmentally sensitive and sustainable manner is the way of the future; that much is clear. “We have committed ourselves to moving forward in terms of sustainable design and construction, utilising the latest technologies and natural materials wherever they are available,” says Rubén. This not
only means scoring top marks in relation to energy certification and associated resource efficiency, but also ensuring optimal home comfort and wellbeing. “Our properties are therefore designed to adopt Smart Home technology to maintain a constant pleasant temperature, use resources efficiently, and also take into account factors such as wind movement and orientation to create a home that is a pleasure to be in and doesn’t require blasts of heating or air conditioning.” It’s the new way forward, and with Otero Modular the company is taking bold steps in the direction of prefabricated construction assembly – a modern form of building that is doing away with the waste, messiness and environmental impact involved in conventional construction, and in addition is much faster. “By using modern efficiencies and harmonising them with beautiful, sensitive design, we can form houses that are not only more sustainable but also more comfortable to live in.” e
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LAS ALBERCAS PRESENTATION AT FINCA CORTESIN Finca Cortesin recently welcomed members of the press to an exclusive presentation of new development, Las Albercas. Visitors enjoyed a lovely tour of the site the development will be built on, as well as an excellent lunch in the company of Single Homes’ Sales Director, José ‘Pepe’ Lumbreras. Properties at Las Albercas will include stunning penthouses, ground floor residences with private gardens and first floor residences with enormous terraces. There are two-, three- and four- bedroom homes available. Internal sizes range from 200m2 pied-à-terres to 385m2 lateral residences, with additional space for private pools and large terraces. i Further information, realestate@fincacortesin.es
GRAND OPENING OF OPIUM Top Spanish leisure brand, Opium, recently celebrated the grand opening of Opium Beach Marbella with pop sensation Juan Magán taking on the role of Master of Ceremonies. The new club features fantastic food from 12pm to 9pm, a cocktail bar, a huge infinity pool, Balinese beds, and more. The ambience is relaxed and sophisticated, except when it takes on a party feel by night. Opium will be hosting various shows by top international and national DJs, so stay in tune to discover its latest events. i www.opiumbeachmarbella.com
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HILTON REVEALS HIGUERÓN HOTEL MÁLAGA, CURIO COLLECTION Hilton recently revealed the Higuerón Hotel Málaga, Curio Collection by Hilton. The Hotel boasts 177 spacious rooms, a Michelin-starred restaurant (Sollo), and stunning views of the Mediterranean. It is conveniently close to Málaga, Benalmádena, and Fuengirola, but is also just a half hour drive from Marbella. The Hotel is also home to the Nagomi Spa, featuring a stunning wet area and treatment rooms. It boasts magnificent sporting installations, including tennis and paddle courts. i www.reservadelhigueronresort.com
HERMÈS RELAUNCHES IN PUERTO BANÚS Puerto Banús is once again asserting itself in the luxury sector, with the recent relaunch of Hermès, the new opening of Dolce & Gabbana, and the upcoming opening of Fendi (in 2020). Talk about having all the luxury of an avenue like Rodeo Drive, while enjoying proximity to the stunning port. We recently visited the new Hermès shop and were blown away by the gorgeous leather items, watches, and accessories. i www.hermes.com/es
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SWANS SCHOOL OPENS ITS DOORS FOR SUMMER! Swans International School has prepared for an action-packed summer of fun, available to all children on the Costa del Sol. This year, the summer camps are split into two groups. Younger children aged between four and 10 will be entertained with a varied programme in both English and Spanish, including sports, swimming, cycling, art, construction, cookery and crafts – interspersed with excursions. Older children aged between 10 and 14 are invited to join the Sports Academy, offering football, athletics, swimming, cycling proficiency and much more. There will also be Friday tournaments, with every child receiving a bronze, silver or gold medal. g Further information, Tel: 952 77 32 48. Summer school:
primary@swansschool.net Sports academy: admin@swansschool.net
NEW DIGITAL HOSPITAL ROOMS AT QUIRÓNSALUD MARBELLA The Quirónsalud Hospital in Marbella is proud to announce the recent launch of a brand new hospitalisation area, featuring 13 ‘digital rooms’, 10 of which measure 21m2, with three suites measuring 35m2. All have a living room, bedroom, and bathroom, as well as a tablet containing a ‘patient portal’. This tablet provides all the relevant information about the patient, who can use the tablet to surf online. The Quirónsalud also sent out a press release reminding people of the importance of protecting your eyes in the summer. UV light can harm the eyes in many ways, causing everything from irritation to blurry vision, corneal inflammation, and even macular degeneration. i www.quironsalud.es
ROTARY CLUB MARBELLA GUADALMINA SUPPORTS INTERNATIONAL ENDPLASTICSOUP DAY RC Marbella Guadalmina recently organised a special event as part of the EndPlasticSoup International Action Day, at the Plaza de Puerto Deportivo in Marbella. Organisers showed attendees how to reduce, reuse and recycle waste in the correct way by having different coloured bins and what kind of waste goes in each distinct bin. They were joined by many other organisations, including The Nautilus Project from Gibraltar, Associacion ProDunas, Aula del Mar, Plastic Free Seas Worldwide, the Marbella Town Hall, and waste management company, Urbaser. Rotary members were joined by the RC of Gibraltar as well as over 60 other Rotary Clubs across the world. This event was started by the Rotary Club of Amsterdam and is now celebrated worldwide. i www.rotaryclub-marbella-g-org
EXXACON SMART LIVING HOLDS CONFERENCE ON GROWTH OF SPAIN The event Encuentros Exxacon con Empresas at Salón Real del Hotel Los Monteros comprised a lively lunch and conference, featuring a speech by Ignacio de la Torre, member and Head Economist of Arcano Partners. The topic was ‘Why Spain will Grow More than the West.' After his speech, de la Torre answered questions from the audience, giving attendees great hope about the potential Spain has to be a leader in various industries. i www.exaccon.es
FIRST DEUTSCHE BANK GOLF TOURNAMENT IN MARBELLA Deutsche Bank recently held the first Deutsche Bank Golf Tournament at Los Naranjos Golf Club in Marbella, organised with the objective of strengthening the relationship of the bank with its customers in a relaxed atmosphere and in an incomparable setting. The competition gathered 38 players, all of whom were clients of the bank in the province of Málaga and the format was Stableford over 18 holes. The winner for the First Category was Daniela Larsson, and the winner for Scratch was Steven Godfried. The event was attended by Rafael ÁlvarezNet, Deutsche Bank Director in Marbella, as well as other bank staff who accompanied participating clients. i www.db.com/spain/ 182 / JULY 2019 ESSENTIALMAGAZINE.COM
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BOOM IN SWEDISH BUSINESS SECTOR ON THE COSTA DEL SOL The Spanish Swedish Chamber of Commerce recently gathered at the Centro Plaza Centro Commercial to discuss the boom in the Swedish business sector on the Coast. Participating in the event were important Nordic entrepreneurs who operate here on the Costa del Sol, such as Grabriele Scattolo (store manager at Ikea Málaga), Jim Broberg, founding partner of Wasa, and Gunnel Bergman (owner and CEO of Gunnel'́s Suecos/Gunnel’s Fashion). The mediator of the event was Mats Björkman, delegate for the Spanish Swedish Chamber of Commerce in Málaga. Cristóbal Garré, the incumbent Delegate for Development and Employment, was also present i www.centroplaza.es
GRUPO INSUR PRESENTS ELEMENTS Grupo Insur recently invited real estate agents from along the Coast to its latest project: Elements, located in the Altos de los Monteros area and ensconced in a stunning natural area that is additionally surrounded by excellent golf courses. Elements comprises 53 homes (from one- to fourbedroom apartments) distributed into eight low-rise buildings. Grupo Insur is an Andalusian company with over 70 years’ experience in the sector. Their new project aims to offer clients outstanding design and quality at an affordable price. i www.grupoinsur.com
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NEZHA KANOUNI INTERIOR DESIGN BRINGS LUXURY FIRMS TO MARBELLA Renowned interior designer Nezha Kanouni recently held an event to celebrate the arrival of two world-class firms, Ames and Co-Edition. Famed designers Sebastian Herkner and Olivier Gagnère were present at the function, which was organised by Neza Kanouni herself. The store founder is the exclusive representative in Marbella of top level brands like Imperfetto, La Chance, and Hervet Manufacturier. She additionally works with other world-renowned names, including Gervasoni, Diesel by Moroso, Zanotta, Pierre Frey, and Rubelli, to name a few. i www.nezhakanouni.com
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Green Star is a company creating gorgeous pool enclosures, ensuring that no flying insects can enter your pool and terrace area. Forget about toxic sprays and other less efficient ways of keeping insects at bay. These enclosures keep insects away while ensuring your pool and terrace area are well lit. The enclosures reduce water evaporation, make your home feel more spacious, reduce energy costs involved in heating water, and deter burglars. g Further information, Tel: 602 291 111.
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TAKE YOUR GAME TO THE NEXT LEVEL WITH THE ALL BLACKS CLINIC Take your rugby game to the next level with a five-day, full immersion All Blacks clinic for 14 year olds in Granada, from July 14 to 19. The All Blacks are the world’s most successful rugby team and former players will be teaching participants important skills and techniques. The all-inclusive clinic include meals, accommodation, five days of coaching by New Zealand Rugby coaches and former All Blacks, a merchandise pack, and more. i Register at www.allblacks.com/clinics
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RENOVATION OF CLUBHOUSE SHOP AT LA CALA RESORT La Cala Resort’s Clubhouse Shop was recently renovated and now boasts a contemporary new look and a bright, spacious environment. Golf lovers will find a wide selection of apparel, accessories, golf balls, and hardware by prestigious brands. The store carries a wider range of brands, including TaylorMade, Titleist, FootJoy, Nike, and Adidas now joined by premium apparel brands Ralph Lauren and J. Lindeberg. The latest Calvin Klein ladies’ collection is now also on display. i www.lacala.com
FIFTH DIKSHA CHARITY DINNER IN FAVOUR OF THE CHILDREN OF RAJASTHAN The V Diksha Charity Dinner (held to aid the needy children of Rajasthan, India) took place recently at the Los Monteros Hotel. The event featured live music performances, a spectacular Indian show, cocktail, gala dinner, and more. The 150 guests enjoyed the colourful and pleasant event. Around €7.000 was raised for Diksha. i www.asociaciondiksha.com
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OWL CONCEPT STORE OPENS IN ESTEPONA OWL will open its doors to a new Organic Concept Store and eco-educational centre – a fun, family-friendly place offering fresh organic food from local farms by OWL Organic Restaurant @organic_with_love_marbella, an organic beauty/fashion line, and skincare products by Oxana Mess, as well as culinary classes, detox programs and mind-soul-body retreats, amazing events, celebrations and more. g At Urb. Paraíso Barronal, CN340, km
172, Marbella. Tel: 722 390 517. www.organicwithlove.es
CASINO MARBELLA WILL BE HOSTING THE FUN DOUBLE HIT CHALLENGE Round 2 Poker Series will take place from July 4 to 7. Buy one entry and get two tickets, so you can play both days and accumulate points for the finals. If you are eliminated on Day One, you can start afresh on Day Two. The Grand Final will take place on July 7 at 7pm, so start practising for a competition to be remembered. i www.casinomarbella.com
CIRUMED CLINIC HOLDS SEVENTH MARBELLA LIVE SURGERY COURSE Leading plastic surgery clinic, Cirumed, recently hosted its seventh annual Marbella Live Surgery Course, featuring live surgeries from a spectacular crew of worldwide surgeons. The first day was dedicated to composite breast and buttock augmentation (combining lipofilling and silicone implants). The second day involved Safe Complete Makeover Surgery, with simultaneous shaping of the breasts and buttocks. Congratulations to Dr. Aslani and his team for once again hosting such an amazing event. i www.cirumed.es
ALEJANDRA CATERING TURNS 15 Alejandra Catering is pleased to announce that it recently celebrated its 15th anniversary. The founder, Alejandra Pérez, studied at the prestigious Escuela de Hostelería de La Cónsula and her company has catered over 5,000 events. Congratulations to Alejandra and team for helping establish Málaga as a standard bearer in Spanish and international gastronomy. i www.alejandracatering.com
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CUDECA IN NEED OF VOLUNTEERS FOR THE SUMMER Cudeca Hospice is currently looking for volunteers who can dedicate a few hours a week to help in their charity shops during the summer. Cudeca Hospice has shops in Nerja, Torre del Mar, Coín, Alhaurín el Grande, Málaga Capital, Torremolinos, Benalmádena, Fuengirola, Marbella, San Pedro and Estepona. Tasks will include receiving donations, attending to customers, displaying items in the shop and briefly explaining the care that Cudeca Hospice provides in the community. Cudeca is pleased to announce that it received almost €9.000 recently, from monies raised at the La Cala Resort Cudeca Tournament. The hospice will also be hosting a fundraising jazz concert at the Buchinger Wilhelmi Clinic on Friday July 5, starting at 8:45pm. g Tel: 952 564 910. voluntariado@cudeca.org
VITHAS XANIT COLABORATES ON WORLD CAVE DIVING RECORD The Vithas Xanit International Hospital in Benalmádena recently collaborated with a group of cave divers prior to them negotiating the scary Atlántida Tunnel. Since the 1980s, nobody has managed to reach the end of this tunnel, known to be one of the world’s most challenging. Atlántida is the largest submerged volcanic tube in the world. It extends over 1,800 metres, is 64 metres deep and is located in the UNESCO Geopark of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands. i www.vithas.es/Benalmadena
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The register of hours worked (registro de jornada laboral) is one of the last measures taken by the government before being re-elected. Numerous employers already kept a record of the hours worked by their employees, as this was in their own interest. These records have always been mandatory for extra hours worked, and since 2014 for part-time contracts too, as these were systematically used to underpay social costs, to the detriment of workers’ rights. WORDS CRISTINA FALKENBERG
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n 2016, the labour inspection set a goal to better control the real number of hours worked; surveys reveal some 5.7 million each week, of which 2.6 million would go unpaid. A 2017 Supreme Court ruling confirmed that in the case of full-time contracts only extra hours had to be recorded. As a reaction, the March 2019 Decree requires that all workers, irrespective of their contract, record on a daily basis the actual hours worked. In April 2019, the European Court of Justice confirmed the measure made sense, stating that knowing when regular hours started and finished was essential to be able to clarify what counted as additional hours. The register of hours worked is mandatory from the 12th May 2019 onwards for all employees, including those coming from temping agencies, working from home, outside company premises (such as sales representatives) or with flexible hours. Senior management, self-employed (autónomos) and housekeepers are exempt from the register, as is anyone who provides
services on your premises (but is employed by someone else). As a general rule, you can work up to 80 extra hours in one year. Exceptions apply though, as is the case with lifeguards who, if employed only for the season, can exceed the annual maximum. To know the number of extra hours a worker may carry out, you will need to refer to the collective agreement stated on their contract of employment. If the employer offers their own collective agreement, then that will apply. If not, and the contract only mentions the sector of activity, you will need to look for the collective agreement for that sector for the province, the community or nationwide, in that order. If there is no collective agreement, the 80 hours per year set out in the general employment law (Estatuto de los Trabajadores) apply. Records of real hours worked, showing any extra hours done, must be kept for four years and are regarded as personal data. They may be accessed – and copies obtained – by the labour inspection and the workers’ representatives, however
each worker may only access their own record of hours. Not having records available can be understood by the courts as a signal that more extra hours than permitted and paid were being carried out. In case of dispute, keeping records will however only be one example of evidence, and not definitive. On payrolls, the number of hours worked, whether normal or extra, must be stated clearly, both per day and as a monthly total. Extra hours are always voluntary for the worker and may under no circumstance be remunerated at a lower rate than normal hours.
IMPLEMENTING THE SYSTEM Employers and staff should agree, in writing, on a system that embraces the diversity of situations they could face. If breaks aren’t taken at set times, they should be recorded; if a worker for some reason is onsite outside working hours – which in principle is forbidden – only actual hours worked should be recorded (not the time on site). In the case of staff working
outside their employers’ premises, GPS tracking systems may be used, but only during work time. Staff may not be asked to use their own devices for this purpose, and the right to digital disconnection outside working hours must be respected. Other than that, the system chosen is pretty much open, and a simple table on plain paper where staff write times and sign is enough; the key is that the data is reliable and that it cannot be altered. Magnetic strip cards and fingerprint scanners are popular systems too, however they are not necessarily suitable for those working off-site; here, apps where staff record start and end times themselves, seem preferable. A reminder should be made at this point: all employers must place, in a visible spot, the annual work calendar, showing shifts and holidays. Fines for not registering hours worked range from €625 to €6.250 per employer, an amount which in some cases would be relatively low. The principle by which ignoring the law can never be more profitable than complying with it, would come into play. e
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IT’S A FINE TIME TO DINE BY THE SEA AND WE BRING YOU TWO OF MARBELLA’S TOP BEACH VENUES: OCEAN CLUB AND LA PLAGE CASANIS. WE ALSO OFFER YOU AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH LEO DOLCI – THE BRILLIANT CHEF WHO IS HEADING UP THE TRENDY DÖSS RESTAURANT IN CABOPINO!
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AT THE PLAZA VILLAGE IN THE HOTEL PUENTE ROMANO
Puente Romano Hotel, Blv. Principe Alfonso Von Hohenlohe, Marbella. www.thaigallerymarbella.com
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C H I N E S E R E S TA U R A N T A N D P O LY N E S I A N B A R Puente Romano, Fase 2, Marbella. Open Daily for Dinner from 8:00 www.taipanmarbella.com
Tel: 952 777 893 / 952 775 500
SUKHOTHAI Exquisite Royal Thai Cuisine
Tel: 952 770 550 Open Mon-Sat. C.C. Marbellamar, L-3A. Marbella. www.sukhothaimarbella.com
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restaurants THE GOURMET b Few clubs manage to capture and nurture the essence of summer quite like Ocean Club does year after year. The oceanfront haven, which boasts a huge saltwater pool, pristine white leather beds, and a to-die-for list of wines, Champagnes and cocktails, is one of Marbella’s most hotly solicited party destinations. However, its restaurant, AMAÏ, is also the perfect spot for families, friends, and locals wishing to take a break from work to enjoy a magnificent meal washed down with an awardwinning bottle of wine or chilled Champagne. WORDS MARISA CUTILLAS PHOTOGRAPHY KEVIN HORN
Savouring t he Best of t he Summer at
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t truly does feel like you are sailing from port to port as you read Ocean Club’s menu beneath the coolness of elegant white shade sails. A wealth of international influences abound, with Thai, American, and Morroccan culinary inspirations holding sway. The menu is ample – both in its starters and main choices – which is great for people with a hearty appetite, as well as those after something healthy and light. It makes sense that the menu looks to foreign lands (as well as the sparkling Mediterranean) for inspiration. The Executive Chef, Andreas Nygren, honed his craft at prestigious cruise liners Seabourne and Silverseas, pleasing discerning diners from all over the world. I recently enjoyed lunch at Ocean Club alongside my colleagues at . The occasion was the celebration of our 20th anniversary – no small feat for any business on the Coast, and the perfect reason to enjoy a laidback lunch on a lazy Friday. We began with drinks, some of us
enjoying a Reina de Castilla ‘Medailla de Oro’ Sauvignon, while others chose cocktails – everything from a classic Mojito (made with eight-year Bacardi), to a colourful Frozen Strawberry Daiquiri. The starters were eclectic as always. Some went for light, fresh sushi bites like the Fresh Veggie Roll (wrapped in rice paper), others opted for the spicy Kamikaze Uramaki Roll (containing tuna, asparagus, avocado, and a spicy karashi sauce), and of course, at least one person opted for one of AMAÏ’s star selections: the Pil ‘King’ Pil (gambón al pil pil) – a very different take on the standard version. At AMAÏ, the dish comprises a huge King prawn served pil pil style, its meat juicy and tender and infinitely more filling than its small-sized sister. Also on the starter list is the generously sized Tempura Prawns with Sweet Chili Chutney – testimony to the Chef’s penchant for blending sweet and savoury flavours. Also sweet and invitingly salty
were some of the mains. I ordered the Coconut Crusted Cod (a unique medley of flavours comprising fried cod fish, sambal sauce, lemongrass, lime leaf, and green onion served over piping hot jasmine rice.) This is just one of many dishes containing traditional Thai ingredients. Diners can also opt for Indian delights – including the hot chicken tandoori – which more than one of us oohed and aahed over at our recent visit. AMAÏ has a fantastic pizza selection – something which did not go to waste at our table (several of us shared a Diavola pizza). We also picked a few lighter dishes. One I can never resist is the Fresh Coconut Cevice ‘Our Way’, made up of coconut, red onion, toasted nuts, fresh coriander, and citrus juices that send your taste buds into overdrive. From halving different sandwiches to ordering sharing platters, or tucking into dishes like the Mezze (with everything from marinated roast chicken ‘lollipops’ to tabbouleh, samosas, lamb kofta and more), there
are many ways to enjoy different dishes together. We are usually so full we skip dessert and opt for coffee, but it was (as mentioned) a nice long lunch, which gave us room for a couple of desserts – the Wild Berry Mess (complete with vanilla mascarpone, meringue, and white chocolate) and the Potted Cheese Cake – served upside down and containing elder flower, a house-made ‘crunch’, and dehydrated strawberries – a sweet end indeed to a fantastic meal. Ocean Club does indeed epitomise the very best of life beneath the sun in Marbella. With live DJ-mixed music, generously sized cocktails, and a menu to rival the most luxurious of beachside destinations, AMAÏ seduces year after year, thanks (in equal measure) to the exquisite food and the amazing attention from the friendly staff. g Avda. Lola Flores s/n, Puerto Banús. Tel: 952 908 137. www.oceanclub.es
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A wonderful setting alongside one of Marbella’s best beaches comes accompanied with mesmerising sea views, with the shoreline curving to meet Gibraltar and North Africa. Add to this a stylishly relaxed chic décor with natural and colonial touches, and the stage is set for a memorable experience by the beach.
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asanis La Plage, as the name suggests, is the beachside sibling of the famous restaurant in the heart of Marbella’s historic centre. Its food offering comes from the same place: the heart, with an abundant dose of skill and creativity thrown in as well, but as a venue right upon a stretch of sandy beach, Casanis La Plage also has the feel of a very chilled, tastefully decorated beach club with a truly inviting and relaxing ambience. This extends from the layout and design – which features very natural elements skilfully composed with colonial touches – to the live DJ who creates a wonderful seaside soundtrack just made for a perfect day spent the classic Marbella way. You cannot help but think that life is good when you’re seated on the covered deck of a restaurant like this, looking out over a rolling sea in glistening shades of blue-green, a gentle wind coming off the water. On windy days shutters come down to create a comfortable environment, and for those who want to stay all day the sunbeds are located within a partshaded area that also offers a great sense of privacy and relaxation.
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Sheer Beachside Pleasure
WORDS MICHEL CRUZ PHOTOGRAPHY KEVIN HORN
CUISINE INSPIRED BY THE LOCATION With a setting like this, Casanis La Plage naturally focuses primarily on fish and seafood dishes, with also an excellent range of meat, pasta, vegetarian and light, refreshing options available, not to mention a good wine list and tempting cocktails that befit a venue of this kind. We were tempted, and started a truly enjoyable day by the sea with a selection that included a Zombie Punch – a telling blend of Caribbean rums enlivened with lime, pink grapefruit, cinnamon and other spices – a deliciously soft Mediterranean Sour, which adds fruity flavour to a Pisco base, and a Japanese Mule of Japanese Roku gin, Yuzu and ginger beer. They are just a few of the tasty and expertly mixed cocktails to choose from, but henceforth we stuck to water and a delicious and indeed also beautiful bottle of Minuty Côtes de Provence rosé blush. They formed the companion for an array of dishes that began with a series of refreshing starters in the form of Peruvian Ceviche – a perfect choice for a setting like this – a Mediterranean dish of hummus, tzatziki, babaganoush, pita bread and cured vegetables and olives.
Tuna tartare is another deliciously fresh accompaniment to a venue such as this, while the Vietnamese Nem spring rolls and the Gyoza chicken and vegetable dumplings added a touch of wonderful Asian flavour to dishes that we shared and sampled.
TAKE YOUR TIME TO ENJOY IT Though the service is prompt and friendly, my advice would be to take your time and enjoy a languid afternoon at Casanis La Plage. This is such a beautiful spot and the décor and ambience are so relaxed yet uplifting that you would do yourself short to rush the experience. You might even want to laze on one of the sunbeds before indulging in the kind of lunch we enjoyed. The main courses again offer a good range of options, and our eyes went to a delicately prepared steak tartare with delicious French fries, classic Mediterranean Calamari, a wonderfully juicy and flavoursome grilled chicken with Hawaiian barbecue sauce, and a very impressive 280gram steak served with rock salt and a selection of sauces and garnishing. The meat was so good, however, that you were tempted just to enjoy it as is. A feast of this kind is naturally
rounded off with delicious desserts, and here too Casanis La Plage delivers; in our case with refreshing lemon pie, coconut cake and red fruits panna cotta, to complete a day to remember, and recommend.
THEMED SUNSET EVENINGS Casanis La Plage also offers a series of themed sunset events, such as the happy, dreamy Sun-blessed Tribe on Saturdays, when beach house music creates a very special chilled vibe as the sun sets in this seaside location. The Sunday sunset is equally celebrated in style, with the Sunday Sunset Ritual, which features guest DJs, drums and sax – just the place to be with a drink in hand watching the sky turn pink, orange and gold. On 21st July there will be a special Belgian edition of the Sunday Sunset Ritual, accompanied by live DJs, dancers and much more entertainment, ensuring that this is not only a beautiful Marbella spot in which to enjoy fine food and friendly service, but also a chilled atmosphere and wonderful entertainment. g Urb. Golden Beach, Playa Real de Zaragoza, Exit 190C, Elviria, Marbella. Tel: 952 837 862. www.laplagecasanis.com
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PUENTE ROMANO WINS CONDÉ NAST TRAVELER 2019 AWARD FOR BEST
GASTRONOMIC HOTEL IN SPAIN
The Italian Embassy in Spain was the perfect backdrop for the Condé Nast Traveler 2019 Awards. At the elegant event, the Puente Romano was pleased to take home the highly coveted award for Best Gastronomic Hotel in Spain. The Puente Romano is home to a host of excellent restaurants, including Nobu, Thai Gallery, Monkey Club, El Chiringuito, and the gorgeous Sea Grill, by the sea. i www.puenteromano.com
DA BRUNO EARNS TRIPADVISOR’S CERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENCE
This is the third time that the Da Bruno Group has received TripAdvisor’s Certificate of Excellence (it previously achieved this recognition in 2016 and 2017). The Certificate is particularly important since it is based on true opinions and client recommendations. Founder of Da Bruno, Bruno Filippone, told the press: “It is a great honour to receive a new Certificate of Excellence from TripAdvisor. The award recognises our additions to the menu, our entertainment offerings, and our client service.” Congratulations to Da Bruno and here’s to many more similar awards! i www.dabruno.com
LEARN TO COOK AT FOOD ROOM: YOUR
COOKING SCHOOL!
Food Room Your Cooking School is the brainchild of Mariola Ustaran, a Hotel Management graduate who has worked at various five-star hotels around the world and managed the catering school, Fuel, in Mijas. Her new business, Food Room, provides dedicated chefs for different cooking styles. If you would love to whip up a Chinese, Japanese, Indian, French, German, Scandinavian, Spanish, British, or indeed any other type of meal, contact the school. g Further information, Tel: 952 636 791. www.foodroom.es
GROUND ARTISAN CAFÉ & BAKERY OPENS AT BREATHE
Breathe, the trendy restaurant offering different experiences and food on each floor, is now home to Ground: an artisan café and bakery where you can enjoy great food as well as a variety of specialty breads. Ground offers a full range of delicious options for coeliacs, so if you have this condition, you will certainly be spoiled for choice! In addition, you can enjoy a wide selection of coffee, tea, and chocolate drinks, as well as fresh juices, smoothies, power shots, milkshakes, wines, cocktails, Champagne and cava, and more. Treat yourself to a hearty eco breakfast or opt for a big bowl of natural unsweetened acai and organic yoghurt. If you are a late waker, arrive for lunch and order everything from a healthy salad to a poke bowl, mango salmorejo, or a fragrant panang curry. Breakfast runs from 9am to 12:50pm, and lunch from 1:15pm to 6pm. i www.breathe.life
RESTAURANT LA CAMPANA NOW UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP
Landmark Restaurant La Campana, established in 1965 by José Banús, has been re-opened after extensive refurbishment to the highest standard by Styrbjorn Holm, who originally managed Magna Café. Diners are now enjoying the international menu from a talented chef, at reasonable prices, together with premium drinks from the impressive bodega which forms part of the premises. g Open for lunch and dinner every day. Tel: 952 814 041.
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I C L O D O E L New Executive Chef
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If you have already been to Döss then you know that when it launched almost a year ago, it seriously upped the standard of fine dining and creative Japanese cuisine in Marbella. Boasting a menu carefully crafted by a finalist at the World Sushi Championships – Carlos Navarro, it was a big change for Bruno and Giuseppina Filippone, who made their name in their family restaurant chain, Da Bruno. Much has changed since Döss’ early days, and one of the most important incorporations to the team has been that of Leo Dolci – an Argentinean chef who began his experience at Döss as a pastry chef and is now Executive Chef, ready to take the restaurant to new heights. WORDS MARISA CUTILLAS PHOTOGRAPHY KEVIN HORN
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eo commenced his studies at the prestigious Instituto Argentino de Gastronomía, obtaining qualifications in the culinary arts, as well as the creation of pastry, bread, and chocolate. Soon, he would form part of the teaching line-up. He says, “I was excited to see the teaching line-up share so much knowledge. Some of the top chefs there included Fabián Mahr, Claudio Olijavetzky, Juan Pablo Lugo, Georgie Sander, Andrés Blasco, Guillermo Taboada, Fernando Lococo, and Daniel Tolosa.” Honing his craft under some of the finest chefs in the business was an ideal way to start. He hadn’t even finished his studies when he was offered the chance to form part of such a prestigious group. Leo says, “All I had in mind was to reach the highest level possible, to teach, and to share all the knowledge I had obtained from such greats. It wasn’t easy. I’d stay up all night studying. During my holidays, I would travel for 45 or 50 days to Punta del Este (Uruguay),
working first as an assistant then the following year as Chef Pâtissier at La Bourgogne, Relais & Châteaux (Jean Paul Bondoux’s famed restaurant). I also worked at the Café des Arts with Chef Jérôme Mathe.” Leo additionally spent some time at the CETT-Universidad de Barcelona and worked as a ‘stagiaire’ at Celler de Can Roca in 2015 (when this prized establishment was named Best Restaurant of the World). He says, “I was so proud to be part of that team… and even more pleased that while I was staging they allowed me to be Chef de Partie for almost two months.” Another way to learn more about cuisine is through travel, something Leo enjoys doing. “My wife Mariela and I immersed ourselves in a culinary voyage, travelling through Spain, France, and Italy in search of flavours, textures, and colours for our gastronomic world.” Mariela is also trained in the culinary arts. The couple, keen to explore new
horizons, moved to Marbella a little before the launch of Döss. “Our son was born in 2016 and although we had always wanted to discover new worlds, we waited until he was oneand-a-half before making our big move. We were filled with hope and are pleased to now form part of Bruno and Giuseppina’s big family.” The connection with Döss was quite by chance. “At that time, I was sending my CV to places and I stumbled across Döss. It was still in the final stages of construction and I was taken with the size and scope of the place. I met Bruno soon after and was offered a job as a pastry chef. I was impressed by Bruno’s vision and by his authentic interest in cuisine. Having worked in many prestigious establishments, I was selective when it came to taking up a new post. As soon as I saw Döss, I knew it had so much potential…” Bruno and Giuseppina both believe in continual training and recently, they sent Leo to the prestigious Bocuse D’Or in Lyon, France. Recently, they offered him the job of Executive Chef, with a view to leading Döss in a new direction. Leo’s vision is crystal clear: “The best thing for a team is to listen to different ideas. Each staff member can have a hidden treasure which, when combined with commitment
and a positive outlook, can create a common energy that we need to carry out all the new projects.” One new change at Döss are the Sunday brunches, which take place from 1pm to 5pm. Here, guests enjoy a wide array of flavours, bearing the team’s personal touch and including special pastries. “We are currently developing two new concepts,” says Leo. “One is a grill and the other, a gourmet pizza section. We are working on evolving the Döss experience.” Leo is excited about the future but also grateful for the past. “I want to thank the people who made my dream possible, such as (Director of the Martínez branch of his cooking school) Hernán Rodríguez Palacios. He gave me all the support and training required to make me a teacher and thanks to this, I am heading the kitchens of Döss. I also want to thank Ariel Rodríguez Palacios (Director of the Instituto Argentino de Gastronomía) and Osvaldo Gross (General Director of Pastry) for having faith in my ability. Finally, I have to remember the one who trusted me from the very first minute: a Gran Maestro and good friend, Martín Rivadeneira.” i www.dossmarbella.com
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GALICIA Life Beyond Albarino WORDS PHILIP BOMBER HARRIS PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF PAZO DE TOUBES
Ask a wine drinker to associate one grape with New Zealand and the overwhelming response would be “Sauvignon Blanc.” Ask the same question about Galicia and answers would either be “Where?” or “Albariño.” Having a predominant variety may put a region on the map but often overshadows excellent varieties that make up the true landscape. Ironically this region’s best known grape is largely confined to the Rias Baixas as heading west to east, Ribeiro, Ribeira Sacra, Monterrei and Valdeorras complete the picture. The further east one goes, Albariño’s presence lessens as the temperatures increase.
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O Rias Baixas (which was originally named as DO Albariño in 1988) may have gained the early advantage because wealthy bodegas from outside the region such as La Rioja Alta invested there, rather than using their vineyards for white wines. When I first visited Galicia in 2003, the viticulture outside the Rias Baixas was still suffering from a post-Franco hangover with historical varieties such as Palomino still in evidence and permitted yields per hectare being too large. Too many offerings of Godello smelt and tasted of lanolin and those of the red grape Mencía resembled a mechanic’s rag after a car service. Now that improved technology and understanding the varietal and low yields have come together, a similar trip to that of 2003 would be much more rewarding so it’s time to highlight Galicia’s other grapes, many of which can be found in Northern Portugal and some of which are of Portuguese origin.
Z LOUREIRA: this takes its name from the bouquet of the leaves and berries of the laurel plant, albeit without the prussic acid element that makes its namesake poisonous! Now the most cultivated grape in northern Portugal, it ripens early and is relatively productive. The compact bunches though make it susceptible to rot. Its intensity is often mellowed by blending with Treixadura, although there is an example of it as a single varietal: Davila L100 grown in the O Rosal sub-region of the Rias Baixas, on the banks of the Miño. Z TREIXADURA: like Loureira this is thought to have entered Galicia via Portugal and genetically is close to that grape. It also shares a vigorous productivity and a susceptibility to whole bunch rot, due to its thin skin
and tight clusters. Naturally low in acidity it blends well with Albariño and Loureira and sometimes Godello. 100% varietal examples have been difficult to find but Coto de Gomariz has made a very drinkable 80% version with the usual regional suspects. Z DOÑA BLANCA: unlike Loureira (o) and Treixadura (Trajadura), which carry direct Portuguese equivalents/ translations, it is not the same as the similarly named Dona branco, grown in the Beiras and Douro regions of Portugal. The grape is in fact a very old variety called Síria and has more in common with Malvasia. It enjoys warmer climates so is best in the southern Galician region of Monterrei and the easterly region of Valdeorras. Of all the varieties named in this article, it has the smallest area under
vine as it divides the community. While it possesses many of the same aromatics as those mentioned above, its tendency to oxidise gives it a temperamental reputation. Ironically, my introduction to this grape was in the press house of the newly established estate of Roberto Verino, a fashion designer by trade. A man obviously used to coaxing the best out of divas and prima donnas. Z GODELLO: although thought to originate from the Val de Sil, its first mention dates back to the Douro in 1531. It has been mistaken for the Madeiran/Australian Verdelho but has closer links with Verdejo in Rueda. Perhaps this identity crisis explains why many think that Verdejo and Verdelho are the same, when they’re not. Best suited to dry areas,
I’ve always seen this variety as a comparison to Chenin Blanc: it can be fulsome but when badly made, smells and tastes like damp wool. Good in Valdeorras, even better in Bierzo and alongside Albariño, is the other Galician varietal that can really stand up on its own. Z MENCÍA: the red interloper in this white dominated article. Although planted widely throughout Galicia, it needs warmth. Known as Jaen in Portugal, it’s close in character to Cabernet Franc, although there is no DNA to support an actual link. It shares that variety’s propensity for acidity and greenness (stalkiness) when young, but a satisfying depth of flavour when mature. It prefers slate to granite soils so the further east one goes, the better. Happy exploration and drinking! e
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Tel: 952 113 618 / 699 093 437 C/ José Echegaray, s/n. San Pedro de Alcántara www.macaaobeachclubmarbella.com info@macaaobeachclubmarbella.com macaaobeachclubmarbella
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. . THE GUIDE listings
the guide
PRICE GUIDE per head for a three-course meal with wine
*restaurants american JACKS
Open seven days a week from noon till late. Puerto Marina, Benalmádena. Tel: 952 563 673
JACKS SMOKEHOUSE Open seven days a week from noon till late. Puerto Banús, Tel: 952 813 625
MR. GOURMET BURGER Open from 6pm ‘til late every evening. Avda. Luis Braile 20, San Pedro de Alcántara. Tel: 952 785 257
YANX Open from 9am Monday to Saturday and Sunday from 11am for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Centro Plaza, Nueva Andalucía. Tel: 952 818 861
under €25
€25 – €40
argentinean BUENOS AIRES SOUTH
Open Monday to Saturday for lunch and dinner. C/ Virgen del Pilar, 6, Marbella. Tel: 952 779 297
EL BANCO Open Monday to Saturday from 9.30am to midnight. Urb. Aloha Pueblo, Local 35, Nueva Andalucía. Tel: 952 907 570
HACIENDA PATAGONICA Open daily for lunch and dinner. C/ de la Acera de la Marina 2, Marbella. Tel: 952 900 968
ORIGEN
LISTINGS STARS
€40 – €60
€60 plus
Puerto Sotogrande. Tel: 956 790 212
eco
ALMAZEN
C’EST SI BON
Open daily from 12pm to midnight. Ctra. De Ronda, km 45, C.C. Monte Halcones, Local 9-10, Benahavís. Tel: 951 275 109
Open daily 1pm to 11pm except Mondays. C/ Iris 12T, Nueva Andalucía. Tel: 635 771 122
GIOIA
Open daily for lunch and dinner. El Corte Inglés, Puerto Banús. Tel: 952 909 990
Open daily from 1pm to 8pm except Mondays. C/ Velázquez 1, Marbella. Tel: 630 441 834
THE ORGANIC CAFÉ
Open daily for lunch and dinner. C/ Gregorio Marañón s/n, Marbella. Tel: 952 900 968
Open daily from 9am to 10pm. Esquina C/ Martínez Catena and Paseo Marítimo Fuengirola. Tel: 951 255 563
belgian
french
Open daily for lunch and dinner. Plaza de Los Naranjos,
Open for lunch and dinner from Monday to Friday
MYTILUS
and for dinner only on Saturday. Closed Sundays. Urb. Nueva Alcántara, Edif. Mirador, Bloque 4-B, Marbella. Tel: 952 783 714
ALBERT & SIMON
LE BISTROMAN MAISON LÚ Open Tuesday to Saturday for lunch and dinner. Open Sunday for lunch. Blvd. Alfonso von Hohenlohe 269, Marbella. Tel: 951 210 000
MONSIEUR BISTRO Open daily for lunch and dinner. Open for lunch only on Mondays. C/ Antonio Herrera 6, Local 8, Marbella. Tel: 744 612 790
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listings THE GUIDE . VALDERRAMA RESTAURANT
Tel: 952 886 307
Open Tuesday to Saturday for dinner only and on Sunday for Buffet Lunch. Apartado 1, Ctra. de Cádiz, km. 132.2 Sotogrande, Cádiz. Tel: 956 791 200
EL CARNICERO 2
french nordic NORMAN
Open Tuesday to Saturday 12pm to 2am. C/ Ramiro Campos Turno 4, Marbella. Tel: 600 919 541
gluten-free CELICIOSO
Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. At the Puente Romano Hotel on the Golden Mile. Tel: 952 820 900
greek
RED PEPPER Open daily for both lunch and dinner. Muelle Ribera, Puerto Banús. Tel: 952 812 148
grills
ASADOR CRIOLLO GRILL Open nightly for dinner. CN340-A7, km. 166, Cancelada, El Saladillo. Tel: 952 784 463
ASADOR GUADALMINA Open Monday to Saturday for lunch and dinner. Urb. Guadalmina Alta, C.C. Guadalmina, Local 3, San Pedro de Alcántara. Tel: 952 883 003
CABAÑA NAGÜELES Open Monday to Saturday from 1pm to midnight. Urb. La Carolina, Marbella. Tel: 951 134 083
EL CARNICERO Open daily for both lunch and dinner. Pueblo Viejo Cancelada. Between San Pedro & Estepona.
Open every day for lunch and dinner. Ctra. de Cádiz, km. 176, Marbella. Tel: 952 867 599
Ahumada, Paseo Marítimo, Marbella. Tel: 952 008 822
indian CORIANDER
Open daily for lunch and dinner. Puerto Cabopino. Tel: 952 836 886
AROMA
Open daily from 1pm to 11pm. Paseo Marítimo Rey de España 4, Local 2-4, Fuengirola. Tel: 951 903 807
Open daily except Tuesday from 12:30pm to 3:30pm and 6:30pm to 11pm. C/ Moncayo 23, Fuengirola. Tel: 952 665 502
JAIPUR PALACE
AMANHAVIS
Open daily for lunch and dinner. Muelle Benabola 9-11, Puerto Banús. Tel: 952 812 167
Open every night except Tuesday for dinner. CN340, km 194, next to Camping Cabopino, Marbella. Tel: 951 310 004
Open for dinner from Monday to Saturday from 8.00pm. Calle del Pilar 3, Benahavís. Tel: 952 856 026
EL RANCHO DEL PUERTO
JAIPUR PURPLE
Open for lunch and dinner every day. Muelle Benabola 4, Puerto Banús. Tel: 952 816 252
Open daily for dinner. CN 340, km. 166, Estepona. Tel: 952 888 353
GRILL DEL PUERTO
MASSALA
Open for lunch and dinner every day. Muelle Ribera 47H, Puerto Banús. Tel: 952 811 686
Open daily for dinner. 57, Duquesa de Arcos (Sabinillas seafront). Tel: 952 897 358
MARBELLA CLUB GRILL
MUMTAZ
Open every night for dinner. Marbella Club Hotel. Blvd. Príncipe Alfonso von Hohenlohe, s/n, Marbella. Tel: 952 822 211
Open daily for both lunch and dinner. Casa No.7, P. Banús. Tel: 952 812 090
EL GAUCHO Open daily for dinner from 7.30pm. Galerías Paniagua. Sotogrande. Tel: 956 795 528
EL GAUCHO DE BANÚS
OLD TOWN GRILL Open Monday to Saturday for dinner and Sunday for lunch. C/ San Lázaro, 3, Pza. Victoria, Marbella. Tel: 952 867 306
RESTAURANTE RANCHO Open every day from 5pm till late. Ctra. Cádiz, exit Las Chapas. Tel: 952 831 922
T-BONE GRILL
international
BABOO LOUNGE AND RESTAURANT Open every day for lunch and dinner, closing Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at 8pm. Ctra. Arroyo de la Miel, s/n, Benalmádena. Tel: 902 102 675
BAHIA BEACH Open daily for lunch and dinner. CN340, km 146.5, Casares. Tel: 951 704 884
BALTAZAR BAR & GRILL Open daily for lunch and dinner. El Paseo del Mar, Kempinski Hotel Bahía Estepona, CN340, km 159, Estepona. Tel: 952 809 500
11&11 RESTOBAR
BARBQ ARTESANAL BURGERS
Open Monday to Thursday from 7pm ‘til late, on Friday and Saturday from 1pm to 4pm and from 7pm ‘til late and on Sunday from 10am ‘til late. Dársena de Levante, Local 39, Estepona Port. Tel: 951 703 060
Open every day for lunch and dinner. C/ Jacinto Benavente 5, Marbella. Tel: 952 770 656
ACINIPO
BREATHE Open from 12.30pm ‘til late, seven days a week. C/ Los Lirios s/n, Nueva Andalucía. Tel: 952 036 494.
CAFÉ DE RONDA
Open daily for lunch and dinner. At the Gran Meliá Don Pepe, Avda. José Meliá s/n, Marbella. Tel: 952 770 300
Open daily for lunch and dinner except Tuesday. C.C. El Zoco, Sitio de Calahonda, Mijas Costa. Tel: 607 680 999
VOVEM
AL ROLO
Open daily for lunch and dinner. C.C. Odeon, Locales 9-10, C/ Las Yedras, Nueva Andalucía. Tel: 952 003 434
CAFETERÍA KE
VOVEM
Open from 1pm to 4pm and 7pm to 11pm daily. At Reserva del Higuerón. Avda. del Higuerón 48, Benalmádena. Tel: 952 661 174
Open daily for lunch and dinner. Avda. Duque de
ALBERTS
CAMURÍ
Open daily for breakfast and lunch until 7pm. Avda. Ramón Gómez de la Serna 23, Marbella. Tel: 952 862 149 Open daily for lunch and dinner. Puerto Deportivo de Sotogrande, s/n. Tel: 956 790 333
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Open daily for lunch and dinner. C.C. Laguna Village, local 24-25, Estepona. Tel: 951 217 871
Azalea, Edif. A, CN340, km 173, Nueva Andalucía. Tel: 951 339 309
CASANIS
EL BOLERO
Open every day from 6pm except Sundays. C/ Ancha, 8, Marbella. Tel: 952 900 450
Open every night for dinner from 8-11pm. The San Roque Club, CN 340, km. 127, Cádiz. Tel: 956 613 030
Open Tuesday to Saturday for lunch and dinner and on Sundays for lunch. Cortijo Los Canos, Pueblo Nuevo de Guadiaro, CN-340, km. 132, Sotogrande, Cádiz. Tel: 956 695 114 / 619 694 484
CELIMA
EL CAMPANARIO
FINCA CORTESIN BEACH CLUB
JOFFREY’S
Open every day for lunch and dinner. Hotel Hermitage, Ctra. de Casares, Casares. Tel: 952 895 639.
Open every day for lunch. Open for dinner on Friday and Saturday. CN 340, km. 168, Estepona. Tel: 952 880 126
Open 11am to 7pm. Bahía de Casares, Casares. Tel: 952 937 800
Open everyday evening for dinner from 5.30 pm. CN340 km 200, La Cala de Mijas Costa. Tel: 674 636 321
FINCA EL FORJADOR
KAVA
Open every day for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Urb. Cerrado del Águila, Camino del Acevedo, s/n, Mijas Costa. Tel: 951 773 521
EL CASTILLO
Open daily for lunch from 1-4pm, Wednesday to Sunday. Ctra. de Casares, km. 10. Tel: 952 895 120
Open nightly for dinner. Plaza de Los Naranjos, Old Town, Marbella. Tel: 952 824 108
GALERIA SAN PEDRO
LA BIZNAGA
CHARLIE’S CORNER
EL CORZO
Open Sunday to Thursday from 10am to 11pm and Friday from 10am to 4pm. Closed Saturdays. C/ Los Jazmines 409, Nueva Andalucía. Tel: 951 275 384.
Open daily for dinner. Hotel Los Monteros, Ctra. de Cádiz, km. 187. Tel: 952 771 700
Open from 11am until midnight. Closed Sundays. Avda Las Palmeras 15, San Pedro Alcántara. Tel: 952 780 927
Open Tuesday to Saturday for lunch and dinner and on Sunday for lunch only. Ctra. Ronda, km. 46, Urb. Las Medranas, local 4, San Pedro de Alcántara. Tel: 951 275 750
CLARO! RESTAURANT & BEACH CLUB
Open every night for dinner from 7:30pm. At Hotel Finca Cortesin, Casares. Tel: 952 937 800
Open every day from 10am to 11pm. C.C. Laguna Village, Estepona. Tel: 952 800 873
EL JINETE
CERRADO DEL ÁGUILA
D.O.M
Open Tuesday to Sunday for dinner. C/ El Pilar s/n, Benahavís. Tel: 681 294 442
EL JARDÍN DE LUTZ
Open daily for dinner except for Friday. Ctra. La Cala Golf, km 45, La Cala de Mijas. Tel: 952 119 170
GD GOURMET DELI MARBELLA Open 9:30am to 9pm from Monday to Friday and Saturday from 12am to 6pm. Closed Sundays. Bulevar Príncipe Alfonso von Hohenlohe 7, Marbella. Tel: 952 774 049
HAYACA Open Monday to Sunday from 7.30pm to 11pm. At the Amàre Hotel Marbella. Avda. Severo Ochoa 8, Marbella. Tel: 951 562 083
Open nightly for dinner. At the Hotel Meliá Marbella Banús. C/ Mario Vargas Llosa s/n, Puerto Banús. Tel: 912 764 747
EL LAGO
D.O.MAR
EL OCEANO BEACH HOTEL & RESTAURANT
Open Tuesday to Sunday for dinner from 7pm. Closed Monday. Local 1A. Puerto de Cabopino. Tel: 952 837 483
Open daily for lunch and dinner. CN 340, km 199, Marbella. Tel: 952 587 550
HILLS CAFE
Open daily from 1pm to 2am. Urb. Oasis Club, CN340 km 183, Marbella. Tel: 952 868 396
DON LEONE Open every night for dinner. Puerto Banús, Marbella. Tel: 952 811 716
DÖSS Open 11am to 2am. Artola Alta, Marbella. Tel: 952 000 772.
D-WINE Open Monday to Sunday for lunch and dinner. C.C.
Open Tuesday to Sunday for dinner. Urb. Elviria Hills. Avda. Las Cumbres s/n, Marbella. Tel: 952 832 371
EL OLIVO Open Monday to Saturday for lunch and dinner and Sunday for lunch. At Marbella Golf & Country Club. CN 340, km. 188, Marbella. Tel: 952 830 500
HERMOSA
Open Tuesday to Friday from 10am to 6pm and Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 6pm. Closed on Monday. Tel: 952 856 171
HORIZON STEAKHOUSE
EL RESTAURANTE DEL CASINO
Open daily for lunch and dinner. Avda. Antonio Machado s/n, Benalmádena. Tel: 952 560 094
Open every day for dinner from 8pm-4am. Hotel Andalucía Plaza s/n, Marbella. Tel: 952 814 000
HOTEL MARBELLA CLUB BUFFET
Open every day for lunch. Blvd. Príncipe Alfonso von Hohenlohe s/n, Marbella. Tel: 952 822 211
IL MARE Open every evening for dinner. Playa del Rodeo, Marbella. Tel: 951 319 372
LA BRISA Open for dinner Thursday to Monday from 7pm. Kempinski Hotel Bahía Estepona. CN 340, km. 159, Estepona. Tel: 952 809 500
LA CAMPANA Open for lunch and dinner every day from 1pm to 1am. Avda. Miguel de Cervantes 68, Nueva Andalucía. Tel: 952 814 041
LA CANTINA DEL GOLF Open for breakfast and lunch until 8pm. Closed Sunday. Flamingo Golf Club, Cancelada, Benahavís. Tel: 951 318 815
LA CASA DEL HUMMUS Open Monday to Saturday 10am to 11pm and Sunday 11am to 8pm. Plaza Puente de Málaga, C/ Mendoza 16, Marbella. Tel: 952 866 104
LA FAMIEKE Open nightly for dinner except Sunday. C/ Cruz 5, Plaza Puente de Ronda. Old Town Marbella. Tel: 952 775 412
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listings THE GUIDE . LA GRANADA DIVINO Open daily for lunch and dinner except Tuesday. C/ de las Piedras, Gaucín. Tel: 951 709 075
LA LOGGIA Open daily for breakfast, lunch and afternoon snacks. Hotel Villa Padierna & Flamingos Golf Club, Ctra. de Cádiz, km. 166 (Cancelada exit), Benahavís. Tel: 952 889 150
LA TERRAZA Open everyday lunch and dinner. Golf Hotel Guadalmina, Marbella. Tel: 952 882 211
LA TERRAZA Open daily for dinner. La Cala Resort, La Cala de Mijas, Mijas. Tel: 952 669 000
LA TIENDA Open nightly for dinner except Mondays. C/ La Tienda 1, Urb. La Virginia, Marbella. Tel: 626 273 882
LA PLAGE DE CASANIS Open Monday to Wednesday 10am – 7.30pm and Thursday to Sunday 10am –10pm. Urb. Coto Chico 4D, Marbella. Tel: 952 837 862
LA TAPA Open nightly for dinner. Plaza Santo Cristo 6, Marbella. Tel: 952 901 040
LA VERANDA Open Tuesday to Saturday for dinner. Hotel Villa Padierna, Urb: Flamingos s/n, Marbella. Tel: 952 889 150
Hotel Bahía Estepona. CN 340, km 159, Estepona. Tel: 952 809 500
Ochoa, 12, Marbella. Tel: 952 864 895
POSIDONIA BANÚS
MIRAFLORES GOLF RESTAURANT
LIMA BY MOMO
Open daily for Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Ctra. de Cádiz, km. 199. Urb. Riviera Golf. Tel: 952 931 941
Open for lunch and dinner daily. CN340, km 175, Rimesa, Local 2, Marbella. Tel: 722 322 669
Open Monday to Saturday from 6pm to 12am. Closed Sundays. Plaza Practicante, Manuel Cantos 2, Marbella. Tel: 952 036 115.
MOJO
PUROBEACH
Open from Monday to Saturday for dinner from 8pm ‘til late. Monte Paraíso Golf, Marbella. Tel: 951 217 272
Open 11am to 8pm in May, 11am to 9pm in June and September and 11am to 10pm in July and August. C.C. Laguna Village, Playa El Padrón, Estepona. Tel: 952 800 015
MOMO MARBELLA
RESTAURANTE FELIX
Open Monday to Saturday from 6pm to midnight. C/ Tetuán 7, Marbella. Tel: 952 771 560
Open nightly from 7pm to 11pm. Urb. Boladilla Baja, CN340, km 163.5, Estepona. Tel: 951 082 090.
MOMO MARBELLA GOLDEN MILE
RESTAURANTE ROYAL
Open every night for dinner. Muelle Ribera, Puerto Banús. Tel: 952 815 915
Open nightly for dinner, except Sunday. Avda. Bulevar Príncipe Alfonso von Hohenlohe 30, Marbella. Tel: 952 770 760
Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. At the Hotel Torrequebrada, Benalmádena Costa. Tel: 952 441 414
LOS NARANJOS RESTAURANT
MONKEY CLUB
Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Urb. Los Naranjos de Marbella. Nueva Andalucía. Tel: 952 816 105
Open nightly for dinner. At the Puente Romano Beach Resort & Spa. Blvd. Príncipe Alfonso von Hohenlohe s/n, Marbella. Tel: 951 607 018
Open from 9am to 10pm daily. Avda. Playas del Duque 3, Marbella. Tel: 951 569 392
MACAAO BEACH
NELI Gs
Open daily for lunch and dinner. C/ Jose Echegaray, San Pedro de Alcántara. Tel: 952 113 618
Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. C.C. Benavista, Estepona. Tel: 952 928 576
MAGNA CAFÉ
NŌMŌ BRASSERIE
Open every day for breakfast, lunch and dinner. C/ Calderón de la Barca, s/n. Tel: 952 929 578
Open for lunch and dinner every day except for Sunday. Bulevar de San Pedro, San Pedro de Alcántara. Tel: 951 702 168
L’OLIVE Open daily from 8am-6pm. At La Reserva Club. Avda. de la Reserva s/n, Sotogrande. Tel: 956 785 252
LOS ARCOS Open every night for dinner. Hotel Meliá La Quinta, Urb. La Quinta Golf s/n, Marbella. Tel: 952 762 000
LOS BANDIDOS
MARE NOSTRUM
ROSAS CAFÉ ROJO Open every day for lunch and dinner except Sunday. C/ Granada, 44, Málaga. Tel: 952 227 486
SAVOR Open 1pm to 3:30pm and 7:30pm to 11:30pm daily except Sunday evenings and Monday. Avda. Andalucía 6, Local 4, San Pedro de Alcántara. Tel: 951 531 777
SEA GRILL At the Puente Romano Marbella. Open daily for lunch and dinner. CN340, km 187, Marbella. Tel: 952 820 900
Open daily for breakfast and dinner. At the Hotel Amàre Marbella. Avda. Severo Ochoa 8, Marbella. Tel: 800 843 493
OCEAN CLUB
Open week days for dinner at 7:30pm and weekends for lunch and dinner, closed Tuesdays. Ctra. de Cádiz, km. 136. Playa Guadiaro, Torre-Guadiaro, Cádiz. Tel: 956 615 998
MC CAFÉ
OCHO
Open every day for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Marbella Club Hotel. Blvd. Príncipe Alfonso von Hohenlohe, s/n. Tel: 952 822 211
Open Tuesday to Sunday for lunch and dinner. C/ Moncayo 12, Fuengirola. Tel: 952 460 232 / 648 502 822
Open Monday to Thursday from 1.30pm to 4.30pm, Friday and Saturday from 1.30pm to 4.30 pm and 8pm to 10.30pm. Ctra. de Ojén, km 22, A355, MarbellaMonda. Tel: 952 864 455
PASSION CAFÉ
SKINA
LA VERANDA LOBBY BAR
MESSINA
Open every day for lunch and dinner. At the Kempinski
Open for dinner Monday to Saturday. Avda. Severo
Open for lunch and dinner every day. C.C. La Colonia, San Pedro de Alcántara. Tel: 952 781 583
Open for lunch and dinner Tuesday to Friday and Saturday for dinner only. Closed Sunday and Monday.
LA VERANDAH
Open from 11am to 9pm. Avda. de Lola Flores, s/n, Marbella. Tel: 952 908 137
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Tel: 952 858 868
SOLEO MARBELLA BEACH CLUB RESTAURANT
italian
Open daily from 12pm to 4pm. Avda. Duque de Ahumada s/n, Marbella. Tel: 951 562 887
SOLLO Open nightly for dinner except Sundays. Urb. Reserva del Higuerón, Málaga. Tel: 951 385 622
SUITE Dinner and afterwards dance to music by resident DJ. Thursday to Saturday. Hotel Puente Romano, Marbella. Tel: 952 820 900
TACOS & TIKKA Open 1pm to 12am Monday to Sunday. CN340, km 192, Las Chapas. Tel: 952 355 561
TANINO Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. CN 340, km 168, Benamara, Estepona. Tel: 952 883 259
TANINO SAN PEDRO Open daily from 12pm onwards for lunch and dinner. Avda. del Mediterráneo, Blq. 3, Local 6, San Pedro de Alcántara. Tel: 952 604 848
TERRA SANA Open Monday to Sunday for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Marina Banús, Puerto Banús. Tel: 952 817 977. C.C. Laguna Village, Estepona. Tel: 951 901 050. C.C. Parque Miramar, Fuengirola. Tel: 952 663 937. Puerto Marina, Benalmádena. Tel: 951 915 069
THE ENGLISH GARDEN Open Tuesday to Saturday from 6pm to 11pm and Sunday from 1.30 to 9.30pm. Closed Mondays. Avda. España 16, Urb. Buenavista, Sitio de Calahonda. Tel: 952 930 252
THE MEETING ROOM Open 9am to 11pm every day except Sundays. Avda. Ricardo Soriano 1, Local 1 (Edif. Portillo), Marbella. Tel: 952 772 577
THE ORANGE TREE Open every evening from 6:30 pm-11 pm. Plaza General Chinchilla 1, Plaza de los Naranjos, Marbella. Tel: 952 924 613.
THE PLAYWRIGHT Open daily for lunch and dinner. C/ Manzana, Locales 8-11, Pueblo Los Arcos, Elviria. Tel: 952 830 868
TIKITANO Open every day for lunch and dinner. Urb. Guadalmansa, CN340, km 164, Estepona. Tel: 952 798 449
TROCADERO ARENA Open every day for lunch and dinner. Torre Real Beach, Marbella. Tel: 952 865 579
TROCADERO BEACH Open daily for lunch and dinner. Playa de la Carolina, Marbella. Tel: 610 704 144
TRUFFLES KITCHEN
AND THE
AL DENTE
Open every day for dinner. Closed on Mondays. Urb. Jardines del Puerto, local 12, Puerto Banús. Tel: 952 906 181
AMORE E FANTASÍA Open every day for lunch and dinner from 7pm onwards. Muelle Benabola, Casa 5A, Puerto Banús. Tel: 952 813 464
ARETUSA Open daily for dinner. Front line P. Banús. Tel: 952 812 898
CARPACCIO Open every day for lunch and dinner. Frontline Puerto Banús. Tel: 952 813 357
CASA TUA
Don Carlos, Local 1, Elviria, Marbella. Tel: 952 830 365 / 658 646 829
NUNOS
NOBU
Open daily for lunch and dinner. At the Caleta Hotel. Catalan Bay, Gibraltar. Tel: +350 200 76501
Open nightly for dinner. At the Puente Romano Beach Resort & Spa. Blvd. Príncipe Alfonso von Hohenlohe s/n, Marbella. Tel: 952 778 686
O MAMMA MIA Open every day except Sunday for lunch and dinner. At El Corte Inglés Food Hall, Puerto Banús. Tel: 952 909 990
RISTORANTE SAN MARTINO Open daily for lunch and dinner. C.C. Pinares de Elviria s/n, Elviria, Marbella. Tel: 952 832 702
ROSMARINO DELLA PIAZZA Open every day from 12pm ‘til midnight for lunch and dinner. C.C. Pinogolf de Don Carlos 34, Elviria. Tel: 952 850 148
SERAFINA
OMBÚ Open from 7pm to 11pm, Wednesday to Sunday. At the Don Carlos Leisure Resort & Spa. Avenida Zurita, s/n, Marbella. Tel: 952 768 800
OSAKA Open every day 13:30-16:00 & 19:30-24:00. CN 340, km. 166 (Benavista). C.C. Costa del Sol. Tel: 952 885 751
SAKURA Open every day for lunch and dinner. Avda. José Banús, 5, Puerto Banús. Tel: 952 817 536
Open from Monday to Saturday for dinner at the Puente Romano Hotel on the Golden Mile. Tel: 952 771 798
SANTOKU
Open every evening for dinner. C/ Ortiz de Molinillo 14, Marbella. Tel: 951 712 227
CIBO
TARTUFO
SAPPORO
Open daily for lunch and dinner. Blvd. Príncipe Alfonso von Hohenlohe 11, Marbella. Tel: 952 900 380
Open every day for lunch from 1pm to 3:30pm and for dinner from 6:30pm ‘til late. C/ Tetuán 9, Marbella. Tel: 951 087 323
Open daily for lunch and dinner. C.C. Costa del Sol, upper level. CN 340, km. 166 (Estepona). Tel: 952 888 710
Open all day. Da Bruno Cabopino: CN-340 Km. 194,7. Tel: 952 831 918. Da Bruno a Casa: Marbella Mar, Local 1, Marbella. Tel: 952 857 521 – closed on Sunday. Da Bruno A San Pedro: Avda. del Mar, local 1E, San Pedro. Tel: 952 786 860 – closed on Monday. Da Bruno Sul Mare: Edif. Skol, Paseo Marítimo, Marbella. Tel: 952 903 318/19. Da Bruno Mijas Costa: Ctra. de Mijas, km. 3.6, Mijas. Tel: 952 460 724
VALPARAÍSO
SUKHO THAI
Open nightly for dinner. Ctra. Mijas – Fuengirola, km. 14, Fuengirola. Tel: 952 485 996
Open for dinner from Monday to Saturday. Centro Comercial Marbellamar. Tel: 952 770 550
VILLA TIBERIO
SUSHI KATSURA
Open Monday to Saturday for dinner. Ctra. de Cádiz, km. 178, Marbella. Tel: 952 771 799
Open for lunch from Monday to Friday and for dinner from Monday to Saturday. C/ Ramón Gómez de la Serna, 5, Marbella. Tel: 952 863 193
DA PAOLO
RESTAURANTE BAR CARMEN
DA BRUNO
Open everyday for lunch and dinner. Muelle Ribera, casa G-H, local 43, Puerto Banús. Tel: 952 816 453
DAYTONA RESTAURANT – MOTOR PASSION Open daily from 12pm to 12am. Avda. Julio Iglesias, Puerto Banús. Tel: 951 569 194
DON GIOVANI Open every night for dinner from 7:30pm. At Hotel Finca Cortesin, Casares. Tel: 952 937 800
FRASCATI Open daily for lunch and dinner. Plaza de Los Naranjos s/n, Sotogrande. Tel: 952 790 392
GOLD RESTAURANT Open every day from 10am to 12 am. Complejo Benabola 13, Beach Side, Puerto Banús. Tel: 952 929 055
LA LOCANDA DEL PARADISO Open daily for lunch and dinner. Urb. Paraíso Barronal, km. 167, Estepona. Tel: 951 272 371
LA PAPPARDELLA DI ESTEPONA Open every day for lunch and dinner from 1pm to midnight. Puerto Deportivo de Estepona. Tel: 952 802 144
Truffles is open daily from 6:30pm to 10:30pm nightly. The kitchen is open daily from 12pm ‘til late. C.C. Pinares de Elviria, Local 18, Marbella. Tel: 951 569 173
LA PAPPARDELLA SUL MARE
VENTA GARCÍA
LA TRATTORIA
Open daily for lunch and dinner every day except Monday. Ctra. de Casares km 7, Casares. Tel: 952 894 191
Open daily from 7pm to 11pm. At the Don Carlos Leisure Resort & Spa. Avenida Zurita, s/n, Marbella. Tel: 952 768 800
VILLA PADIERNA CLUB DE MAR
LEONARDO DA VINCI
Open daily for lunch from 1pm to 6pm. CN 340, km 166, Marbella. Tel: 647 791 515
Open every night for dinner. Urb. Doña Lola, Local 21-22, Calahonda, Mijas Costa. Tel: 952 934 667
ZEST
LOMBARDO’S
Open Monday to Saturday from 8:30am to 4:30pm and for cocktail hour from 4:30pm to 8pm. Centro Plaza, Marbella. Tel: 951 319 151
Open daily from 7pm. Galerías Paniagua, Sotogrande, Cádiz. Tel: 956 795 924
ZOZOI
Open every night for dinner. C.C. Cristamar, Avda. Julio Iglesias, Puerto Banús. Tel: 952 906 608
Open Wednesday to Monday for dinner. Closed Tuesday. Plaza Altamirano 1, Marbella.
Open every day for lunch and dinner. Puerto Marina, Benalmádena. Tel: 952 446 460
Open every day for lunch and dinner. C.C. Laguna Village, Estepona. Tel: 952 807 354
MADE IN SARDINIA METRO
mediterranean
Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. C.C. Laguna Village, CN 340, km 159, Estepona. Tel: 952 806 739
Open daily for dinner. At the Villa Padierna Palace Hotel. CN 340, km 166, Marbella. Tel: 952 889 180
TAI PAN Open seven days a week for dinner. H. Puente Romano, Ctra. de Cádiz, km. 177, Marbella. Tel: 952 777 893
TA-KUMI
oriental
Open daily for lunch and dinner. C/ Gregorio Marañón 4, Marbella. Tel: 952 770 839
ASIAN FUSION BING
TEPPANYAKI SAMURAI
Open 12.30pm-4.30pm and 6.30pm to 12am daily. Fuengirola, Paseo Marítimo, L-42C. Tel: 952 470 218
Open daily for lunch and dinner. Avda. Manolete 20, Puerto Banús. Tel: 952 816 549
ASIATICO ZEN
THAI GALLERY
Open every day for lunch and dinner except Tuesday lunch. C/ Lirios s/n, Nueva Andalucía. Tel: 952 817 691
At Plaza Village at the Hotel Puente Romano. Blvd. Príncipe Alfonso von Hohenlohe s/n, Marbella. Tel: 952 818 392
BAMBOO Open Monday to Saturday for lunch and dinner. Ctra. Istan km 1, Marbella. Tel: 952 906 674
DRAGÓN DE ORO Open every day from 12.30-4pm and 7pm until midnight. Closed Monday lunchtime. Ctra. de Cádiz, km. 141, Urb. Hacienda Guadalupe, Manilva. Tel: 952 890 956
GENJI SUSHI BAR
THAI STYLE Open daily for lunch and dinner. Avda. Playas del Duque s/n. Edif. Gaviotas IV, Puerto Banús. Tel: 952 813 675
TOP THAI Open daily for lunch and dinner. Centro Plaza, 64, Nueva Andalucía. Tel: 951 319 778. Also at C.C. Laguna Village, Local 11-13, Estepona. Tel: 952 806 661
Open from 1:30pm-4pm and 8pm to 11pm. C/ Ramón Gomez de la Serna, 4, Edificio Balmoral. Marbella. Tel: 951 530 955
TSE YANG DIMSUM CLUB
GOLDEN WOK
WAGAMAMA
Open every day for lunch and dinner. Urb. Marbellamar, Marbella. Tel: 952 866 840
Open daily for lunch and dinner. 19 Ocean Village promenade, Gibraltar. Tel: +350 200 44182
Open daily for lunch and dinner except Sundays. At El Corte Inglés Food Hall, Puerto Banús. Tel: 952 909 990
KABUKI RAW
WASABI
Open Tuesday to Saturday for dinner. At Finca Cortesín Hotel. Ctra. Casares s/n, Casares. Tel: 952 937 800
Open daily from 1.30 pm for lunch and dinner. C.C. Puerto Banús. Tel: 952 908 577
KAIDEN SUSHI Open daily for lunch and dinner. Centro Com. Guadalmina Alta, Guadalmina 4, local 2, lower floor, San Pedro de Alcántara. Tel: 952 896 508
KAMA KURA Open Tuesday to Saturday from 8-11pm. The San Roque Club, Ctra. de Cádiz, km. 127, San Roque, Cádiz. Tel: 956 613 030
scandinavian ALOHA RESTAURANT
Open every evening for dinner from 6pm to 11.30pm. Avda. del Prado s/n, Nueva Andalucía. Tel: 952 811 285
SKANDIES
MAKITAKE
Open Tuesday to Sunday from 7pm to 11pm. Closed Mondays. Avda. Antonio Belón, 26 (behind the lighthouse), Marbella. Tel: 952 776 323
Open daily for lunch and dinner. C/ Ribera s/n (above disco Seven), Puerto Banús. Tel: 952 811 592
seafood
MECA Open every day for lunch and dinner. C.C. Pino Golf,
EL BARLOVENTO Open from 11am-4pm and 7.30-11pm every day except
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Open every evening for dinner. At Hotel Don Carlos. Avda. Zurita s/n, Marbella. Tel: 952 768 800
RESTAURANTE LA MARINA
HACIENDA
Open every day from 1-4.30pm and 8pm until midnight. Paseo Marítimo s/n, La Atunara, La Linea de la Concepción, Campo de Gibraltar. Tel: 956 171 531
LA TORRE Open daily for lunch and dinner. Muelle de Honor, Club de Mar, Puerto Banús. Tel: 952 811 561
MARISQUERÍA LA PESQUERA
Open from 1-4.30pm and 7.30 -11pm. Closed on Sunday afternoons and Mondays. Urb. La Alcaidesa, La Linea de la Concepción. Tel: 956 582 700
LA MÁQUINA Open daily for lunch and dinner except Sunday. At El Corte Inglés Food Hall, Puerto Banús. Tel: 952 909 990
LA MORAGA BISTRÓ
Open daily for lunch and dinner. Plaza de la Victoria, Old Town, Marbella. Tel: 952 765 170
Open daily for lunch and dinner. C/ Ramón Areces s/n, in front of El Corte Inglés, Puerto Banús. Tel: 952 817 448
RESTAURANTE EL BOTE
LA RED
Open every day for lunch and dinner. Paseo Marítimo Rey de España, Fuengirola. Tel: 952 660 084
PALAPA Open daily for lunch and dinner. C.C. Laguna Village, CN 340, km 159, Estepona. Tel: 952 808 165
SANTIAGO Open daily for lunch and dinner. Paseo Marítimo, 5, Marbella. Tel: 952 770 078
spanish BAHÍA
Open daily from 9.30am to 6pm. Playa La Fontanilla, Marbella. Tel: 952 821 450
MESÓN EL ADOBE Open daily for lunch and dinner except Tuesdays. Avda. La Fontanilla, Edif. Balmoral, Bajo 3, Marbella. Tel. 600 003 144
MI TABERNA Open Monday to Saturday for lunch and dinner. CN340, km 178, Marbella. Tel: 952 827 880
PAELLAS Y MÁS Open daily from 10:30am to 11pm. C/ Jacinto Benavente 33, Marbella. Tel: 952 822 511
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RUSSELL GRANT’S Monthly Horoscopes July 2019
CANCER (June 21st – July 22nd)
It’s possible you will relocate on the 16th. That’s when a Lunar Eclipse brings closure to a domestic situation. Moving to a different neighbourhood, selling a piece of property or buying a home are among the possibilities
The Solar Eclipse on the 2nd helps you undergo a radical transformation. You could start your own business, have an image update or take on a new professional role. This shift will possibly put stress on a close relationship. The people you live or work with want to maintain the status quo, but this simply isn’t possible. You are being called to fulfil your life’s purpose. Embrace every opportunity to improve your circumstances, even if it creates tension in your personal life. It’s possible you will relocate on the 16th. That’s when a Lunar Eclipse brings closure to a domestic situation. Moving to a different neighbourhood, selling a piece of property or buying a home are among the possibilities. You might decide to move to somewhere smaller. Be ready to find living circumstances that support your new reality. This might mean leaving the country for the city or downsizing your living space. Do what’s best for you.
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ARIES [21 MAR – 19 APR]
Big changes will occur on the home front at the beginning of July. The Solar Eclipse on the 2nd suggests you will move to accommodate someone’s career. Alternatively, you might relocate after a government agency takes over a piece of property. The upheaval will be significant, but it will ultimately benefit you. Starting fresh will give you a chance to release some old grudges that have been weighing on your heart. On the 16th, a Lunar Eclipse will bring an end to a tense situation with someone at work. Don’t panic if you’re forced to find another job. It will be much better working for someone who isn’t on a power trip. Look for an opportunity that will allow you to exercise your own excellent leadership ability. You’re very good at boosting morale, meeting high standards and delivering on promises. As a result, you’ll quickly climb the ladder to success.
TAURUS [20 APR – 20 MAY]
Harsh criticism on the 2nd will undermine your confidence. The Solar Eclipse in early July beckons you to acquire more skills and knowledge. Taking a course in a subject that has always fascinated you will give you the spiritual lift you need. It doesn’t matter if you’re learning to cook, sew, build furniture, make spreadsheets or perform office accounting. You will rise to the challenge with a demanding teacher. Contrary to what a critic says, you’re extremely intelligent and capable. Don’t let the haters get you down. A Lunar Eclipse on the 16th brings the end to a legal matter. Once this decision has been rendered, you’ll be able to lead a more stable, organised life. It will be such a relief to not be constantly on call. If you’ve been longing to take an overseas trip, schedule one. This journey will have a profound impact on your belief system.
GEMINI [21 MAY – 20 JUN]
The Solar Eclipse on the 2nd brings a new source of income, but there will be challenges involved. A demanding partner will force you to play by a strict set of rules. You’ll resent being accountable to this taskmaster, but it can’t be helped. If you want to improve your financial situation, you should accept this job with all its frustrations. By sticking to your principles, you’ll establish yourself as a highly capable person who knows how to turn a profit. On the 16th, the Lunar Eclipse brings an end to an intimate relationship. Someone who has been struggling with an addiction needs to undergo rehabilitation. Don’t let their obsessions drag you down. Although you don’t want to leave your loved one in their hour of need, it may be the only way they see what needs to be done. Even then, they still may be too stubborn to choose health over substance abuse.
LEO [23 JUL – 22 AUG]
On the 2nd, a Solar Eclipse will prompt you to adopt a low profile. Demands at work will compromise your health unless you take it easy. Instead of enjoying late nights and loud parties, go home early and fix nutritious meals. Get into bed and let your body replenish. This will allow you to wake up and face the day’s challenges with a positive attitude. A staffing shortage may require you to accept more shifts or longer hours. Don’t panic; the situation is temporary. The Lunar Eclipse on the 16th could find you reaping rewards for a job well done. You will receive a promotion or offer of employment that transforms your life. Instead of being forced to take whatever assignments
you can get, you’ll have your choice of opportunities. Your health could improve dramatically at the end of the month, possibly because of a surgical procedure or strict regimen.
VIRGO [23 AUG – 22 SEP]
The Solar Eclipse on the 2nd will draw influential people into your social circle. A romantic partner or someone close won’t approve of your new friends. They’ll be threatened by their influence in your life. Don’t let your loved one’s misgivings interfere with these new alliances. You have an opportunity to improve your standing. By joining forces with a powerful group, you’ll be able to fulfil your creative potential. On the 16th, a Lunar Eclipse will bring an end to an artistic venture. A respected critic will champion your work, helping you earn fame and acclaim. It’s difficult for a naturally modest person like you to be heaped with praise. You’ll be suspicious of all the favourable remarks about your work. Put your suspicions aside and let this praise sink into your psyche. You have worked hard and have earned these accolades. This is your reward for taking your natural talent to a whole new level.
LIBRA [23 SEP – 22 OCT]
An interesting career opportunity could come your way on the 2nd, courtesy of a Solar Eclipse. Although you welcome the chance to get ahead, you are worried this job will take you far from home. It may be necessary to relocate to another part of the country. Living a long distance from family may be a blessing in disguise. Too often, you try to impress your loved ones instead of pursuing your own desires. Getting some physical distance from them will lead to emotional growth. Embrace this opportunity to change. Your dependence on a habit will come to an end on the 16th. That’s when the Lunar Eclipse will give you the courage to break away from a person or activity that fed your insecurities. Instead of turning to them for solace, you’ll learn how to cope with problems in a healthy way. You’re much stronger than you think. Break off a troubled alliance.
SCORPIO [23 OCT – 21 NOV]
The opportunity to expand your horizons will arrive on the 2nd, thanks to a Solar Eclipse. Going on an overseas trip, taking a course of study or launching a new and exciting personal project are all possibilities. You will feel like a fish out of water throughout this journey. Being uncomfortable will help you grow and change. You’re about to see just how privileged you really are. Working alongside people who are in a more vulnerable position will make you more compassionate, sympathetic and caring. Being receptive to the unfamiliar will work to your advantage at the beginning of the month. The Lunar Eclipse on the 16th changes your outlook. Recently, you’ve been cynical about power and authority. When a respected and responsible person comes to your rescue, your ideas will change. Instead of being suspicious of people in charge, you’ll look past their job titles and evaluate them on their individual merits. If someone has a track record of being capable, they are trustworthy.
SAGITTARIUS [22 NOV – 21 DEC]
A Solar Eclipse on the 2nd invites you to be more generous with an intimate partner. You’ve always prized your freedom, but if you’re going to enjoy the benefits of a close relationship, you have to open your heart and share your resources. Someone trustworthy and
reliable does deserve your financial support. If you’re living together or married, pool your resources. Don’t make them live on a tight budget when they could benefit from your income. A Lunar Eclipse on the 16th will put an end to an ethical dilemma. Justice will be served to a bullying, oppressive personality who has been abusing their power. This decision will cause you to breathe a sigh of relief. This tyrant has forced you to walk on eggshells. Once they leave the scene, your productivity will soar. You’ll also become much more creative. It’s easy to brainstorm when you’re not afraid of reprisals.
CAPRICORN [22 DEC – 19 JAN]
A relationship will reach a turning point on the 2nd, thanks to a powerful Solar Eclipse. Resist the temptation to maintain the status quo. Give away some personal power to your best friend, romantic partner or business associate. Trying to control your other half is making you both miserable. Celebrate their accomplishments, encourage their independence and follow their lead. You will be pleasantly surprised. On the 16th, the Lunar Eclipse brings a close to a prominent role. Leaving this position will give you more time to do the things you love. Don’t feel compelled to fill your days with work and chores. Instead, venture outdoors. Begin a creative project. Indulge your sensual side. You’ve always been the useful, productive one in your group. Keeping your nose to the grindstone made you feel worthy. Summon your courage and turn away from the work pile. You’ve earned the right to rest, relax and reflect on the future.
AQUARIUS [20 JAN – 18 FEB]
A new job is coming your way on the 2nd, but it will throw you off balance. Normally, you’re confident about your professional abilities. This position will make you realise you lack essential skills. Instead of panicking, strengthen your resolve. The Solar Eclipse at the beginning of July will help you acquire some undoubted abilities. Don’t be afraid to ask your boss for additional training or taking a course after hours. Be open to growing, changing and improving. Pride is your worst enemy at the start of the month. By the 16th, a Lunar Eclipse will help you conquer a persistent fear. Your fundamental distrust of the establishment has stopped you from realising your full potential. Instead of avoiding a government official, manager or politician, ask for their support. They’ll help you gain access to fundamental resources. We’re here to aid one another. Don’t insist on being a lone wolf when you can be supported by the pack.
PISCES [19 FEB – 20 MAR]
Friends won’t approve of a creative project or romantic relationship on the 2nd. That’s when a Solar Eclipse forces you to choose between being happy and being popular. Stop trying to impress people who want to control your life. As soon as you start listening to your instincts, you’ll become much more confident about your choices. When others criticise your choices, you’ll simply shrug, laugh and continue on your path. This will be incredibly empowering. The Lunar Eclipse on the 16th brings an end to an abusive association. Although a friendship began as a positive influence, it has devolved into a power struggle. Stop letting an intimidating person put you down. Their hostility has its roots in jealousy. You shouldn’t feel defensive about your breakthroughs and good fortune. All the abundance that has come to you is the result of hard work and a positive attitude. Stay positive and keep moving towards the light.
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