Puerto Banus Marina
About
Puerto Banús is a dazzling marina and entertainment hub tucked into the Costa del Sol’s Riviera, renowned for its unmistakable blend of Mediterranean charm and ultra‑luxury flair. From its glittering yacht berths to the bustling Golden Mile, the complex invites visitors to experience high‑end shopping, gourmet dining, and iconic beachside promenades that have earned it the nickname “The St. Tropez of Andalucia.” The marina’s open water offers stunning views of the Atlantic, while the shoreline buzzes with celebrity sightings, glamorous nightlife, and cultural art installations such as Salvador Dalí’s Rhinoceros and Zurab Tsereteli’s monumental sculpture, La Victoria. For those seeking a leisurely stroll along the waterfront, Puerto Banús offers a family‑friendly atmosphere with picnic spots, public beaches, and a variety of leisure activities, from jet‑skiing to island hopping tours. Dining choices range from tapas bars to Michelin‑starred restaurants, ensuring a gastronomic adventure that complements the sensory experience of the marina. Whether you’re a fashion connoisseur hunting the latest designer wares, a sea‑faring enthusiast navigating the marina’s 915 berths, a couple looking for a romantic sunset cruise, or simply a traveler wanting to soak in a postcard‑perfect coastline, Puerto Banús delivers an indulgent, memorable escape that epitomizes the allure of southern Spain’s coastal luxury.
Highlights
- Golden Mile
- Dalí’s Rhinoceros
- Marina Dock
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Best time to visit
May through October, when Mild breezes, warm waters, and outdoor festivals combine to create a vibrant atmosphere for boating, beach days, and evening entertainment.
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours