Berthing for yachts up to 85 metres and one of the highest concentrations of luxury brands in Spain – no wonder people fall in love with this Andalusian port.
Puerto Banús is one of the best-known nautical and tourist destinations in the world. Each year, a million visitors are charmed by its sailing facilities, its unique luxury shopping possibilities and its desirable climate, with more than 300 days of sunshine each year and a pleasant temperature.
The marina has moorings for yachts up to 85 metres – and anchorage for larger boats – and has recently expanded its catalogue of high-level services for up to 915 visiting yachts with draughts of up to seven metres.
The name Puerto Banús comes with a strong reputation and the marina was found to be one of the most expensive in the Mediterranean, according to a study carried out by the real estate company Engel & Volkers, reinforcing its high-end appeal.
The combination of these facilities and the refined surroundings means that wealthy individuals, celebrities, artists, top businessmen and members of the national and international monarchy visit each summer to enjoy everything that this well-known port has to offer.
The marina has one of the highest concentrations of luxury brands per square metre in Spain, along with the Salamanca district in Madrid and Passeig de Gràcia in Barcelona. Large international brands such as Dior, Saint Laurent, Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana, Jimmy Choo, Bulgari, Valentino and Tom Ford are among its 100 exclusive boutiques.
In addition, Puerto Banús is surrounded by the most outstanding hotels on the Costa del Sol and serves as a hub for internationally acclaimed festivals such as Starlite Festival and the Marbella International Film Festival. This combination of leisure activities guarantees a luxurious experience in an unparalleled location.
Puerto Banús has launched a digital communications campaign, “Like no other” which presents the particular point of view of its visitors, who are passionate about luxury and are lovers of good living, and aims to draw new generations to the port.
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