White Lines was filmed in Almería & Madrid in Spain.
Ibiza Marina
In movie
Scene where Marcus is confronted by a pair of Romanian drug dealers who want their money,
(Episode 1.2)
Real
Scene was shot Ibiza town's Marina Ibiza is home to luxury cruisers of the rich and famous, and high end bars, restaurants and clubs.
Ibiza
Ibiza Marina
In movie
Scene where Zoe arrives on the island with the ferry.
(Episode 1.1)
Real
Scene was shot Ibiza is a city and municipality located on the southeast coast of the island of Ibiza.
At this pier the real ferry from Denia arrives at Ibiza.
Torre d'en Rovira
In movie
Scene where Zoe, Kika and Marcus stop at the watch tower where Alex takes Kika to when they where teenagers.
(Episode 1.2)
Real
Scene was shot La torre de den Rovera or Compte tower is a defensive tower located near Sant Agustì d'Es Vedrà, in the Spanish municipality of San José, on the island of Ibiza.
On 30th November 1993 it was declared an Asset of Cultural Interest as a monument.
To get to it there is a safe path at the edge of the cliffs, surrounded by wild nature.
Bar Restaurante ILLETA
In movie
Scene where Marcus and his colleagues meet with Mafia boss Oriol Calafat.
(Episode 1.1)
Real
Scene was shot Illeta is a restaurant on a little island just off the coast of the family friendly beach of Camp de Mar is paradise for seafood lovers.
Tabernas
Barranco del Infierno
In movie
Real
Scene was shot This stretch of the Tabernas Desert is a popular filming location for Spaghetti Westerns with its panoramic views of the imposing Sierra de Alhamilla mountains.
Tabernas
Villa can Pirata
In movie
Scene where Zoe arrives at Marcus's villa just as he tries to hide some cocaine.
(Episode 1.1)
Real
Scene was shot This fantastic seafront luxury villa with pool, direct access to the pier and to the swimming area is for rent on AirBnB, Booking and other sites.
It can host up to 8 people, and features 1 bedroom in the main house, three more bedrooms in the guest area, private terraces, porch with lounge and dining area, and wonderful views of the sea.
Cala d'Or
Fort Bravo/Texas Hollywood
In movie
Real
Scene was shot Constructed in the early 1970s, Texas Hollywood is a western film set built to fulfill the needs of Spaghetti Westerns filming in the region. It was purchased in 1977 by stunt actor Rafa Molina and in the 80s he opened the set to the public for tours. It has since been expanded with mock shoot-outs and other faux-western amenities and goes by the name Fort Bravo. The town is split into one section designed in the style of the American Old West and another designed to look like a Mexican town.
Tabernas