Puerto Banús Area Guide

Your complete guide to buying, renting and living in Puerto Banús — what it’s really like, what it costs, and who it suits.

Puerto Banus, Grey of Albion
Location
Western Marbella, 7km west of Marbella town, 40 mins from Málaga airport
Population
Avg. buy price
€6,500/m² — €12,000/m²+ (marina front)
Avg. long-term rent
€2,500 — €6,000/month
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Best for
Investors, second-home buyers, short-term rental landlords, marina lifestyle seekers
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What's Puerto Banús actually like?

Puerto Banús exists on two levels, and which one you experience depends entirely on when you’re there. From June to September, it’s superyachts, designer shopping, beach clubs playing music until midnight, and a near-constant procession of people dressed to be noticed. It’s genuinely spectacular in a completely unsubtle way — the marina is one of the most recognisable in Europe, the restaurants fill up before 9pm, and the whole place operates at a pitch you either love or find exhausting.

From October to May, it’s a different story. Quieter, more local, easier to park, and — for many people who live here — actually more enjoyable. The promenade remains beautiful year-round, the restaurants that stay open serve better food than you’d expect at fairer prices, and the beach is often deserted on weekday mornings in winter. A handful of expats genuinely prefer the off-season version and would rather have it to themselves.

The marina itself is the centrepiece. Lined with restaurants, designer boutiques, and bars, it draws visitors and buyers from across Europe and the Middle East. El Corte Inglés provides the kind of department store convenience that makes daily life easy, and the wider Puerto Banús commercial strip offers most things you’d need. What it doesn’t offer much of is authentic local Spanish life — this is a resort destination that also happens to have permanent residents, not the other way around.

Puerto Banus Marina - Entrance - Gas Station -Tower - Marbella

The property market

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Neighbourhoods and sub-areas

Marina Front

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The most prestigious and most expensive addresses in Puerto Banús. Apartments overlooking the harbour and the largest yachts carry a significant premium. Limited supply and consistent demand make these extremely resilient investments.

Playas del Duque

Playas del Duque view from highway, Puerto Banus, Marbella

One of the most sought-after beachfront complexes on the Costa del Sol. Direct beach access, strong rental demand, and a very loyal base of repeat buyers. Prices reflect the scarcity.

Azalea Beach

A quieter, upmarket beachside community just east of the marina. Gated, well-maintained, and popular with buyers seeking beach access with slightly more privacy than the marina front provides.

La Alzambra

A prestigious gated community of villas and spacious apartments set back slightly from the marina, surrounded by mature gardens. Popular with families and longer-term residents who want Puerto Banús proximity without the noise.

Jardines del Puerto

A more residential zone within walking distance of the beach and nightlife. Lower-key than the marina front, popular with families and retirees who want the lifestyle without the full summer intensity.

Embrujo de Banús

An Arabian-inspired luxury complex known for its tropical gardens, fountains, and pools, close to the beach. Popular with both buyers and short-term rental investors for its distinctive character and consistent demand.

Is Puerto Banús right for you?

Living in Puerto Banús

  • Restaurants and nightlife

    The restaurant offer is extensive and ranges from genuinely excellent to wildly overpriced tourist traps — learning to tell the difference is part of living here. Nobu, Cipriani, and Sea Grill anchor the high end along the marina. There are good casual options further back from the waterfront where the prices reflect the food rather than the view. In summer, beach clubs like Nikki Beach and Ocean Club host events that blur the line between restaurant, bar, and nightclub. In winter, a smaller but more reliable group of year-round spots serves the local population at considerably more reasonable prices.
  • Schools

    Puerto Banús itself is not a natural family base and has limited school provision within the immediate area. The international school options are all a short drive away — Aloha College in Nueva Andalucía is the closest and most established British curriculum school, while Laude San Pedro International College is accessible from the San Pedro side. Families who choose to live in Puerto Banús typically accept the school commute as the trade-off for the lifestyle.
  • Healthcare

    Private healthcare is a short drive away in Marbella. Hospital Quirónsalud Marbella is the main private hospital and handles everything from routine appointments to complex procedures, and most expat residents in the area hold private health insurance. There are also private clinics and GP practices within the Puerto Banús commercial area for day-to-day consultations.
  • Getting around

    Puerto Banús is one of the few areas on the Costa del Sol where you can genuinely manage without a car for day-to-day errands in season — the marina, El Corte Inglés, the beach, and a full range of restaurants and shops are all walkable. Outside of the immediate marina and beach zone, a car becomes more useful. Málaga airport is around 40–50 minutes via the AP-7, which connects directly to the area. In summer, avoid the N-340 coastal road at peak times — the motorway toll is money well spent.
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    Guides and reports for Puerto Banús

    Marbella’s coast is not one single lifestyle but a series of distinct micro-markets, from peaceful Cabopino and private Las Chapas

    Properties in Puerto Banús

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