This is the secluded Spanish bolthole where teenage newlyweds Venezuela Fury and Noah Price are enjoying a romantic honeymoon, the Daily Mail can reveal.
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This is the secluded Spanish bolthole where teenage newlyweds Venezuela Fury and Noah Price are enjoying a romantic honeymoon, the Daily Mail can reveal.The cou...
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The couple checked into the four-star hideaway on the del Sol for a much-needed escape after their lavish, and somewhat chaotic, wedding celebrations.
The Iberostar Selection Marbella Coral Beach near Marbella has been hailed as one of 's best all-inclusive resorts and is known for attracting couples and high-end tourists looking for a quieter stay away from the crowds.
In an area once synonymous with lacklustre buffets, bingo nights, poor plumbing and cheap sangria, the hotel has been described as outstanding for its sense of style while 'exuding Mediterranean glamour'.
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To bring it back down to earth, however, last year sausage roll chain teamed up with Jet2holidays to offer 20 customers the chance of a three-night stay in the resort for just £1.30 - the price of their most popular snack.
The lucky winners received a limited-edition sausage roll-inspired suitcase packed with bucket hats and other holiday essentials.
Teenage newlyweds Venezuela Fury and Noah Price have decided to stay in this £166-a-night hotel for their honeymoon in Spain - the Iberostar Selection Marbella Coral Beach
Venezuela and her new husband Noah chose the four-star hideaway on the Costa del Sol to begin married life after their wild, sometimes chaotic wedding on the Isle of Man
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The newlyweds are loving every minute of their break - with the daughter of heavyweight boxer Tyson and his wife Paris sharing images and videos of their trip on Instagram
It is not clear how Venezuela - daughter of boxing legend Tyson Fury - and her husband chose the beachside resort but they are clearly loving every minute of their break - with the blushing bride sharing images and videos of their trip on social media.
The hotel, on exclusive Rio Verde beach, is just a short drive from the bright lights of Marbella and a 15-minute walk along the promenade from the millionaires' playground of Puerto Banus.
During their stay Venezuela, 16, and Noah, 19, have been spotted taking romantic sunset strolls into the exclusive marina famed for its super yachts, high-end designer boutiques, exotic sports cars and vibrant nightlife.
They have also been seen enjoying relaxing pool days and champagne breakfasts - while continuing to post updates for their millions of followers on TikTok and followers.
One local told the Daily Mail: 'The hotel is a perfect choice for them, it's quite secluded and lowkey but still has a high standard.
'They would be able to stroll across a wooden bridge into the bustling Puerto Banus, and also have access to the miles-long beach promenade.
'They will also blend in well with the crowd here at this time of year, the area is filled with heavily tanned couples from the UK and people on group holidays.'
The couple - who are said to have reportedly splashed out £30,000 on their honeymoon, though rooms can be booked for as little as £166 a night - have also been making the most of facilities at their hotel where top-of-the-range accommodation includes private jacuzzi suites with sea views.
Guests can relax on huge private terraces overlooking the Mediterranean while soaking in the whirlpool bath.
Some rooms, featuring 'cool aquamarine and olive textiles', have hammocks on the terrace while others have shared pools.
The resort has an array of culinary and drinking options with a range of exotic cocktails available at the Tartesos Bar, which can be enjoyed along with 'the melodies of the saxophone or sweet tones of the violin'.
The hotel that they have chosen, on exclusive Rio Verde beach, is a short drive from Marbella and a 15-minute walk along the promenade from the millionaires' playground of Puerto Banus
The daughter of Tyson and Paris Fury, 16, tied the knot with the aspiring boxer, 19, at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John's on the Isle of Man last weekend - and have reportedly paid £30,000 on the honeymoon
They have also been seen enjoying relaxing pool days and champagne breakfasts - while continuing to post updates for their millions of followers on TikTok and followers
The newlyweds have been enjoying all the food and drink options Marbella has to offer
The couple have reportedly been gifted £5million by the bride's famous father, who is said to be worth £160million
There is also a lobby bar while a beach club with a DJ offers a more lively option.
At the Alhambra Buffet, where shorts and sleeved T-shirts are permitted along with closed-toe shoes, chefs show off their skills on the stoves and prepare everything in front of guests in live cooking demonstrations.
Culinary specialities such as gazpacho, sea bass and Spanish omelette await for the tables of diners while international dishes from Mexican burritos to sushi are also available along with cakes, ice cream, tarts and homemade pastries for dessert.
Perhaps to compensate, the resort's fitness centre, which is open 24 hours a day, offers a range of equipment along with instructor-led classes from the Fit and Fun programmes to yoga and pilates.
And Venezuela will not be short of opportunities to pamper herself in the hotel's wellness centre which has a hydromassage pool, sauna and Turkish bath.
There are also three treatment cabins offering a wide range of massages including detox, aromatherapy, anti-stress, reflexology, lomi lomi, oriental and hot stone treatments.
Manicures and vitamin booster beauty treatments are also available.
It seems a world away from the couple's extraordinary wedding bash on the Isle of Man last weekend which was described as having 'a touch of everything' - from a 12ft tall blue and yellow wedding cake to a £40,000 bridal gown complete with a 50ft train imported from Italy.
It was so long Venezuela, who wore a white lace dress, needed 18 bridesmaids to make sure it did not snag on the way to the church while a pair of Croc shoes helped to make the journey less perilous.
The nuptials also included liberal amounts of fake tan, pop star Peter Andre and a Netflix camera crew for good measure.
There was even a visit from the police with four patrol cars arriving at the scene after a brawl broke out.
The day began with a ceremony at Victorian Royal Chapel of St John's on the Isle of Man - which had been bedecked with arches of hydrangeas and ranunculus flowers for the occasion - with the bride arriving fashionably late in a chauffeur-driven vintage cream Branford classic car.
She was walked down the aisle by her father accompanied by a rap song.
The former world champion hardman who comes from a family of travellers and is known as 'The Gypsy King' later admitted he cried 'like a baby' during the service after he gave away the eldest of his seven children.
After the ceremony Tyson told well-wishers: 'It was beautiful. She's no longer a Fury.
'Time goes quick. We don't realise it but it does. She's a married woman now.'
The couple and their 120 guests then headed for a celebration at the Comis Hotel and Golf Club where Tyson and Venezuela danced to The Temptations hit My Girl before Peter Andre entertained guests with a short routine featuring his hits.
Notable absences from the guest list included Tyson's parents John and Amber and John's second wife Chantal.
The boxer - who lives as a tax exile in an £8million nine-acre country estate on the island - and his father are reportedly at the centre of a bitter rift over his plans to return to the ring.
Tyson's boxer brother Tommy was also missing - reportedly at a training camp - although his pregnant Love Island star girlfriend Molly-Mae flew in on a private jet to allow their three-year-old daughter Bambi to be a bridesmaid for the day.
While wine and beer were provided with the meal, Tyson had made it clear there would be no free bar as he wanted to avoid any unruly behaviour.
Sadly his wishes went unfulfilled.
Venezuela and her new husband are clearly loving every minute of their break - with the blushing bride sharing images and videos of their trip on social media
The happy couple have been soaking up the Spanish rays while on their honeymoon
Shortly after the speeches, police were called to the hotel after reports of a brawl involving a guest saw four police cars race to the hotel just after 9.30pm.
The Daily Mail was on hand to capture the moment a man in his 20s was bundled into the back of a van - where at the same time a group of 75 members of the Porsche Club of Great Britain were having their annual Isle of Man get-together.
Police on the island later confirmed a man had been cautioned for what is understood to be disorderly behaviour and he was released without charge early on Sunday morning - just as Tyson, looking a little worse for wear, emerged rubbing his hand over his head.
On Tuesday morning Venezuela was spotted at Manchester Airport, dressed in a yellow zip-up hoodie and mini-skirt set from Alo, paired with a matching visor and giant chunky sunglasses.
She topped the look off with white trainers and a patterned Alo bag.
Her new husband went slightly more casual in a grey tracksuit and white trainers.
Noah is dreaming of following in the footsteps of his father-in-law and becoming a professional boxer.
The couple have reportedly been gifted £5million by the bride's famous father, who is said to be worth £160million.
Despite this, when they return from their honeymoon they will be swapping their luxury hotel for their new home - a static caravan on a traveller campsite that was once a potato field.
Venezuela and Noah married last week in an extravagant celebration on the Isle of Man
Despite her parents being worth £160million, Venezuela will be starting married life in a static caravan on a traveller campsite that was once a potato field next door to her mother-in-law
The cream coloured bungalow-style property with slate-effect blue-grey roof is located just three doors down from Venezuela's new mother-in-law.
Venezuela may have been used to a life of luxury, growing up in a £2million beachside mansion and more recently living at the family home on the island, but in traditional gypsy culture, the bride often leaves her family home to live with her new husband and his relatives.
It may take some getting used to as at 40ft long, it's 10 feet shorter than Venezuela's wedding train.
Venezuela was, however, quick to show off the new home after the wedding, sharing a video montage of the property, writing underneath it: 'R first ever home so proud of my Noah.'
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