Puerto Banús Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

Puerto Banús
Puerto Banús
Puerto Banús
Puerto Banús
Puerto Banús

Stay in a fashionable resort town on Spain’s Mediterranean coast that is a favourite haunt of the rich and famous.

Puerto Banús is one of the most exclusive enclaves in southern Spain, a Mediterranean resort town of luxury properties, designer boutiques, upscale restaurants and a marina filled with multimillion-dollar yachts. This may be where the extremely wealthy come to shop, sunbathe and party but this prestigious destination has a lot to offer everyone, whatever their budget.

The focal point of the resort is Puerto Banús Marina which has long been a hangout for the rich and famous. Stroll alongside the yachts and amid the port’s fashion stores and you may catch sight of film and pop stars, especially during the summer. If your budget doesn’t extend to designer clothes, there are high street brands a few steps away from the front line of the marina.

Walk a few minutes from the harbor to find the resort town's three beaches, Puerto Banús Beach, Playa Rio Verde and Playa Nueva Andalucía. Receiving more than 300 days of sunshine per annum, the beaches can be enjoyed throughout the year. Relax, enjoy a meal in a beach bar and try a range of exciting watersports.

Continue your exploration of the seaside town with a visit to Antonio Banderas Square. This plaza is named after the Spanish actor and director who was born in nearby Malaga. Stop for a drink in one of the bars and browse the open-air market for vintage clothing, handmade jewelry and arts and crafts products. The market is held every day during the summer and weekly on Saturdays for the rest of the year.

If you are into golf, play a few rounds on nearby courses. Puerto Banús is in a part of Spain that has been nicknamed the Costa del Golf because of its abundance of private and public clubs and courses.

At night, dine out on local dishes or in restaurants serving international cuisines. There are plenty of options especially in the area around the marina. Afterward, dance the night away in nightclubs and late-night pubs.

Puerto Banús is 5 miles (8 kilometers) west of Marbella. Ferry and bus services run between both seaside locations.


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Other neighbourhoods around Puerto Banús

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Nueva Andalucia

Travellers like the golf courses in Nueva Andalucia, and Real Club de Golf Las Brisas is a top attraction you might want to visit.

Nueva Andalucia
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San Pedro de Alcantara

San Pedro de Alcantara is popular for its beaches, and if you're looking for more to see and do, you might think about a trip to Real Club de Golf Guadalmina or Malaga Province Beaches.

San Pedro de Alcantara
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Golden Mile

If you're spending some time in Golden Mile, Fontanilla Beach and Nagüeles Beach are top sights worth seeing.

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Guadalmina

Travellers come to Guadalmina for its abundant dining options, and you can see top attractions like Real Club de Golf Guadalmina and Playa de Lindavista while you're in town.

Guadalmina
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Marbella Seafront Promenade

Marbella Seafront Promenade is a destination visitors seek out for its beaches, abundant dining options and seaside views. You might want to check out attractions like Marbella Marina or Fontanilla Beach while you're exploring the neighbourhood.

Marbella Seafront Promenade
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Marbella Old Town

Beaches, historical sites and shopping are some highlights of Marbella Old Town. Make a stop by Orange Square or Church of the Incarnation while you're exploring.

Marbella Old Town

Puerto Banús Travel Guide

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