What to do and see in Costa del Sol, Andalucia: The Best Marinas

November 28, 2021 Margarita Chappel

Discover the best top things to do in Costa del Sol, Spain including Puerto Marina Benalmadena, Marina De La Duquesa, Puerto Banus Marina, Puerto Deportivo de Estepona, Puerto Deportive de Marbella.
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1. Puerto Marina Benalmadena

Calle la Fragata 4B, 29630, Benalmadena Spain +34 952 00 81 09 [email protected] http://www.puertomarinabenalmadena.com
Excellent
57%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 8,466 reviews

Puerto Marina Benalmadena

Located on the Costa del Sol, has proven itself as being one of the top marinas in the world. With many restaurants, shopping, attractions and nightlife. It has won the award "Best Marina in the World' several times. The Marina of Benalmadena officially opened in 1979, with the name "Port au Prince" but in1982 was named Puerto Marina Benalmadena. The thing that really stands out about the marina is its unique architecture/design, which has lead to its international recognition especially with our European tourists. Puerto Marina has a huge capacity to moor boats and yachts, with just over 1,000 moorings for boats from many different nationalities. 'Puerto Marina' is one of the Costa del Sol's busiest centres. There are loads of different shops including the shopping centre. On top of it all there is a large choice of quality restaurants. You are spoiled for choice. Fancy a drink or a dance? Or how about hitting a nightclub or pub?

Reviewed By Kesitod - Chesterfield, United Kingdom

Excellent Marina , Gorgeous Apartments , Nice Shops and Top Class restaurants, Try out a Dolphin spotting boat trip for €10 or catch a Ferry to neighbouring resorts The Sealife Centre is also housed in the Marina and well with a visit

2. Marina De La Duquesa

Calle Duquesa 0 Torre de Control, 29691, Manilva Spain +34 952 89 01 00 http://www.marinasmediterraneo.com/en/marinas/port-of-la-duquesa.html
Excellent
40%
Good
45%
Satisfactory
15%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 20 reviews

Marina De La Duquesa

Marina Duquesa. 328 moorings. Allowed length overall up to 20 m. Min./Max. draft: 1,6/4 m. Radio Frecuency Channel: 9 VHF Nearest Airports: Approximately 25 km from the Gibraltar Airport and 80 km from the Malaga Airport.

Reviewed By adrian4382017 - Portsmouth, United Kingdom

A wonderful place with a great selection of bars and restaurants, in a convivial atmosphere. Great beaches nearby and interesting long walks along the paseo for those who like to keep fit.

3. Puerto Banus Marina

Puerto Banus, Marbella Spain (+34) 952 909 800 [email protected] http://www.puertojosebanus.es/
Excellent
40%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
18%
Poor
6%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 5,809 reviews

Puerto Banus Marina

Reviewed By KonstantiaM2 - Piraeus, Greece

Amazing place, I visited it 3 nights! Large area where you can walk by the sea with lot of fancy and -very-expensive restaurants restaurants, designer shops, coffer shops and clubs.The right place to see and be seen !!!!!! beautiful and well dressed people, many -super- yachts alongside, and of course the stunning sports cars: I've never seen so many Porches, Ferraris, Astons and Rolls in various colours. If you don;t want to eat or buy anything (I bought a disigner;s bag,I couldn;t resist) stop for a drink or just walk around and enjoy the sunset. It is very nice and amusing experience! It is not so far from city center. You can go by bus from city center and return by taxi, if it is late the night (the taxi costs around 15-16 euros, but if you are lucky in bus stop, maybe you can find someone to share the amount)!

4. Puerto Deportivo de Estepona

Av. Luis Braille, 23 Torre de Control s/n, 29680, Estepona Spain +34 952 80 18 00 [email protected] http://www.marinasmediterraneo.com/en/marinas/port-of-estepona.html
Excellent
43%
Good
41%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
1%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 747 reviews

Puerto Deportivo de Estepona

This marina is situated on a walking distance to the old town of Estepona and has 447 berths. The services offered are 24h security guards, washrooms, wireless internet and a wide selection of restaurants, bars, coffee-shops and two supermarkets close by. On Sundays an attractive market is going on in the marina. A multilingual friendly staff is waiting for you at the service office of the control tower.

Reviewed By Bullermeister

The harbour and fishing port of Estepona retains its old world charm of a working fishing harbour and taught marina. There are numerous excellent and very good restaurants and cafes providing a wide variety of options for all tastes and budgets. There is no shopping as in nearby Puerto Banus but a great place to have a lovely meal or a coffee or cocktail watching the world go by. For those interested in the fishing industry you are able to do a guided tour of the fish auctions and learn about the work of the local fishermen and their catches, it is only €6 per person and gives an excellent insight to the fishing in the port and in the whole malaga region. The port is a short 15 minute walk to Estepona old town along the sea front and has a tourist market each Sunday morning. Well worth a visit.

5. Puerto Deportive de Marbella

Paseo Maritimo 4A, 29602, Marbella Spain +34 952 77 55 24 http://marbellaazul.com/places-to-visit/puerto-deportivo
Excellent
20%
Good
20%
Satisfactory
60%
Poor
0%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 5 reviews

Puerto Deportive de Marbella

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