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Marbella - Puerto Banús: what to see, what to do and how to get there

March 11, 2026 3 min
Marbella - Puerto Banús: what to see, what to do and how to get there

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.