Marbella Puerto Banus combine le port de plaisance, les plages, le shopping et une vie locale active qui en fait l une des zones les plus visitees de la Costa del Sol.
Marbella - Puerto Banús epicentro del lujo de la Costa del Sol con Puerto Banús, casco antiguo de Marbella y la Milla de Oro.
How to get to Marbella - Puerto Banús
Marbella - Puerto Banús belongs to Costa del Sol, in southern Andalusia. The distance from Jerez Airport (XRY) is 155 km — 1h45 and from Seville (SVQ) 255 km — 2h45. The easiest way to get there is with a private door-to-door airport transfer: fixed price from 220€, driver waiting with a sign and flight tracking. Book your private taxi with Holiday2Transfer.
- Distance from Jerez Airport (XRY): 155 km — 1h45
- Distance from Seville Airport (SVQ): 255 km — 2h45
- Private transfer from: 220€
What to see in Marbella - Puerto Banús
- Puerto Banús — puerto deportivo del lujo con yates, tiendas de marca y restaurantes
- Casco antiguo de Marbella — pueblo blanco con plaza de los Naranjos y casa consistorial del s. XVI
- Paseo Marítimo de Marbella — 5 km de paseo con palmeras hasta Puerto Banús
- Playa de Nikki Beach — beach club icónico de la jet set internacional
What to do in Marbella - Puerto Banús
Beyond visiting the iconic landmarks, in Marbella - Puerto Banús you can enjoy outdoor activities, cultural events and day trips to nearby destinations. It's a versatile destination suitable for couples, families or groups of friends.
Where to eat in Marbella - Puerto Banús
Marbella - Puerto Banús's local cooking blends seafood traditions and produce from inland farms; these are the addresses both travellers and locals keep returning to:
- Dani García Restaurante — tres estrellas Michelin del chef andaluz, cocina creativa
- Bibo Marbella — cocina andaluza moderna del mismo chef
- Casa El Tio Pepe — tapas tradicionales en el casco antiguo
Off-the-beaten-track spots in Marbella - Puerto Banús
These quieter corners of Marbella - Puerto Banús are worth a slow visit:
- Cabopino y dunas — playa naturista con dunas protegidas, lejos del bullicio
- Casa Museo Bonsai — colección única de bonsáis junto al parque de la Represa
Excursions from Marbella - Puerto Banús
Make the most of your stay in Marbella - Puerto Banús by visiting nearby destinations:
- Puerto Banús (5 min desde Marbella)
- Mijas (25 min)
- Estepona (30 min)
- Ronda (1h10)
Private airport transfer from Marbella - Puerto Banús
When your trip ends, skip the taxi hassle. Book your private return transfer from Marbella - Puerto Banús to Jerez or Seville Airport with a fixed price from 220€. Driver on time, no waiting. Book your transfer now.
Other highlights in Marbella - Puerto Banús
If you have extra time during your stay in Marbella - Puerto Banús, these are some must-see stops that complement the main attractions:
- Luxury marina: Marina opened in 1970 by José Banús, today a haven for superyachts and the nerve centre of the Costa del Sol.
- High-end boutiques: Louis Vuitton, Versace, Dior, Gucci and other luxury brands at El Corte Inglés and around the harbour.
- Nueva Andalucía Beach: Urban beach beside the marina with fashionable chiringuitos such as Sala Beach and Trocadero.
- Plaza Antonio Banderas: Marina forecourt with sculptures, fountains and photo-ready corners.
- Nightlife: Clubs like Olivia Valere and Pangea, plus cocktails on terraces overlooking the yachts.
How to get to Marbella - Puerto Banús
Reaching Marbella - Puerto Banús is easy from the main Andalusian airports. Holiday2Transfer offers private door-to-door transfers from Jerez Airport (XRY), Seville (SVQ) and Málaga (AGP) to Marbella - Puerto Banús, with a professional driver, fixed price, no luggage surcharges and 24/7 availability. See more on our Marbella - Puerto Banús taxi and transfer page or book your trip in just a few minutes.
Practical tips for visiting Marbella - Puerto Banús
Before your trip, keep these tips in mind to make the most of your stay:
- The best time to visit is March to June and September to November, when the weather is mild and there are fewer tourists than in midsummer.
- Don't miss the local cuisine: fresh Atlantic fish, almadraba red tuna, seafood, Jerez wines and extra-virgin olive oil from the region.
- A private transfer is the most comfortable way to get around, especially if you arrive with luggage, travel with family or want to skip renting a car.
- Book your transfer and accommodation well ahead during peak season (July–August) to ensure availability and the best prices.

