Costa del Sol Ports.
The Costa del Sol’s growth and development are significantly boosting the real estate market for rentals and sales, resulting in an improved quality of life for residents and workers. With over 300 days of sun, 180+ km of coastline, and stable weather conditions, the region is expanding across various sectors to meet diverse requirements, including water sports. This has caused a doubling demand for berths on the Andalusian coast, with recreational boat registrations accounting for 20.9% of the national total in 2016.
The Costa del Sol boasts excellent marinas and harbors that offer fantastic sea experiences. You can dock your boat and rent a sailboat, catamaran, or yacht. The marinas offer various convenient services, such as shopping, leisure, and dining, all in a compact area. Additionally, they are picturesque locations worth exploring.
Port of Malaga.
The marina is a must-see attraction in Malaga, offering a range of leisure options both day and night, much like the other marinas mentioned. Its history dates back to the Phoenician period in the 10th century BC. It has since been transformed into a modern cultural space, with the renowned Pompidou Centre choosing to make its home within the marina area.
While these marinas are just a few of the many located along our unique coastline, each one offers endless possibilities and is perfect for a day trip. Visitors can sail from many ports to explore other destinations, such as Tarifa for whale watching or Morocco. If you’re interested in a day at sea, don’t hesitate to contact us to discover Marbella and more!
Puerto Banus.
Undoubtedly, Puerto Banus is the most renowned marina in Spain, and its exceptional qualities are constantly highlighted. This nautical destination is synonymous with opulence, exclusivity, and sophistication. The marina boasts an impressive collection of exquisite yachts. Its surroundings are dotted with world-renowned high-end boutiques, diverse restaurants, and pulsating nightclubs, all perfect for a casual lunch or a night out on the town.
Beyond its outstanding reputation, the residential area that has emerged around the marina offers remarkable real estate value, attracting significant investments. Berths at Puerto Banus are priced between 35,000€ and 95,000€ on average, and some properties in the area have a berth included.
Puerto deportivo de Marbella.
The city’s core presents diverse options to cater to its visitors’ interests. Renowned for its lively nightlife, the city offers an array of pubs, outdoor spaces, discotheques, and restaurants with breathtaking sunsets. During the day, visitors can indulge in various water sports such as jet skiing, take a catamaran trip to Puerto Banus, or explore the excellent diving school.
Port of Sotogrande.
Sotogrande Port, situated in the western Costa del Sol and surrounded by the beautiful beaches of Cadiz, is a sight to behold. It competes with Puerto Banus for the title of the most luxurious port in Spain, and it’s easy to see why. The marina is home to some of the most incredible boats, waiting to embark on their next adventure.
Sotogrande is considered an affluent area, much like Puerto Banus and Marbella, with a high purchasing power that pervades this part of the Cadiz coastline. The port’s undeniable charm and allure will leave you speechless.
Port of Estepona.
Estepona is dubbed ‘The Garden of the Costa del Sol’ for its beautiful greenery and landscaping that perfectly complements its unique port. The port, located west of the promenade, is an excellent spot for a stroll, a weekly street market, or a night out. If you’re interested in investing, Estepona has various properties.
Port of Benalmadena.
Located just a short 25-minute drive away from Marbella’s city center, you’ll discover the breathtaking Benalmadena marina, nestled within an upscale residential neighborhood. This port has been awarded for the best Marina of the world.
LuxuryForSale.Properties aims to highlight some of the exceptional ports that have contributed to our coastline’s reputation. For those who haven’t had the opportunity to visit, we’d like to provide a glimpse of the unique features and experiences that the ports on the Costa del Sol have to offer.