PUERTO BANUS

Puerto Banus is located in the Nueva Andalucia suburb of Marbella, 6km to the west of Marbella town centre, near the town of San Pedro de Alcantara.

Although it may at first appear as a developed old Spanish fishing village, Puerto Banus was in fact designed and built in 1970 by local property developer José Banús as a tourist complex with marina and shopping complex.

Puerto Banús is known as Costa del Sol’s playground for the rich and wealthy that come for the beaches, the beach clubs and the buzzing nightlife. The shops and restaurants reflect this expensive lifestyle, with plenty of designer names can be seen in Puerto Banus and the newer shopping areas nearby. If you enjoy people-watching you’ll never be short. If sports cars and big boats are more your thing there are also plenty of Ferraris and luxury yachts to admire.

Puerto Banus

Puerto Banus is located to the west of Marbella, before you reach the small town of San Pedro de Alcantara. A relatively new town on the scene, it was actually developed in the seventies in a beautiful setting within the town of Marbella, by the local developer Jose Banús. The area affords a beautiful setting, with an impressive mountain backdrop and ocean views.

Puerto Banus has fast become a mix of jet set playground, combined with hen and stag party hang out. Here you can while away hours sipping a cocktail in the port watching the super rich on their luxury yachts and the Ferraris and Lamborghinis drive by.

Around town
Although small, Puerto Banus offers an amazing wealth of facilities and attractions; including beautiful beaches on either side of the port, a myriad of restaurants and bars, water sports, golf, a casino, cinema and a amazing selection of upmarket and expensive fashion boutiques; there is also an El Corte Ingles department store here, the largest department store chain in Spain.

If you really want to get a birds eye view of the port and its magnificent setting, then you can take a boat trip around the local coastline, which you can catch central promenade area.

Beaches
The beach adjacent to Puerto Banus holds a European blue flag. The port is flanked on either side by beaches, looking out towards the sea, to the left you have a less crowded beach, with a walkway to the promenade, which will take you all the way down to the Marbella. Here there are a couple of Chiringuitos (beach restaurants) and a children’s play area. To the right is main beach, where during the summer, beach parties are held with bars, music and dancing on the beach, day and night.

Market
Every Saturday Puerto Banus and its urban area of Nueva Andalucia, hold an extensive market, probably the largest and most popular along this stretch of coastline. Here you can buy everything from handbags, to carpets, to clothes, music and furniture. Beware in the height of season it gets extremely busy and is very difficult to park close to the market itself.

Nightlife
Puerto Banus is definitely the place to come to if you are looking for a varied and busy nightlife scene. The town is packed with alfresco bars, piano clubs and discos, which all keep going until dawn. It’s important to mention that many of the boutique shops stay open during the summer months until midnight and do not then open until midday.

Eating out
What can we say? What isn’t there to eat in Puerto Banus? The town was developed for entertainment and there are more restaurants and bars than anything else here. The port is lined with upmarket Spanish seafood restaurants, American hamburger joints, and Italian eateries, plus there are a couple of good Indian restaurants too.

Step back away from the port and into the plaza area and there is an excellent tapas restaurant, as well as Burger King and Macdonalds if you need a quick fix, in between window shopping!

Climate
Puerto Banus enjoys a sub-tropical Mediterranean climate, with hot summers and warm winters. Cooling breezes from the sea make the summer heat manageable, temperatures are an average of 32 ºC in summer.

Puerto José Banús, more commonly known as Puerto Banús, is a luxurious marina located in the privileged area of Nueva Andalucia, a few kilometres southwest of Marbella. This tourist enclave designed in the Mediterranean architectural style managed to become one of the largest entertainment centres on the Costa del Sol, achieving international fame and prestige.


Puerto Banus Harbour
 Aerial view of Puerto Banús harbour

SETTING

Surrounded by many sophisticated shops and tourist residences, the luxurious Marina of Puerto Banús has become one of the most exclusive and glamorous enclave in the world, usually frequented by celebrities who have fallen in love with its luxury-village style and enjoy the harbour where the largest yachts are moored. Designer boutiques, sport cars’ parades, exclusive nightspots and fine restaurants such as Los Bandidos and Picasso pizzeria abound, lining the water’s edge.

Puerto Banús Marbella
 Luxury lifestyle at Puerto Banús

Among the many luxurious fashion boutiques, you will find Gucci, Dior, Louis Vuitton, Saint Laurent, Bulgari and much more! Between the harbour and the beginning of the Río Real river, lies a sublime beach of fine golden sand that stretches for 1500m surrounded by a maritime promenade where pedestrians like to enjoy the ideal weather of the Costa del Sol with the backdrop of La Concha mountain and have a rest in a trendy chiringuito. Besides the marina, you will find all kinds of amenities, especially a huge Corte Inglés department stores’, which includes a supermarket and an infinite number of brands, where every purchase wish is fulfilled.

Puerto Banus and La Concha with helicopter
 Harbour’s heliport

ORIGINS

The luxury resort of Puerto Banús is particularly recent and its construction dates back to 1966 when the architect Noldi Schleck managed to convince José Banús to build an Andalusian village with a marina instead of simple residential towers without charm. Since its inauguration in 1970, it has been a genuine success and celebrities don’t tire of the marina whom exclusive character flourishes continuously.

The complex is surrounded by luxury shops and a bronze statue of a rhinoceros by Salvador Dalí, which was donated to the city to mark the centenary of his birth. Without doubt, Puerto Banús harbour is the main sight of this area with its perfect combination of Andalusian culture.