Where To Stay, Dine & Play In Puerto Banús: The Ideal Guide

One of the most glittering jewels along Spain’s Costa del Sol, Puerto Banús has long captivated visitors with its intoxicating blend of Mediterranean glamour, luxury yachts, and see-and-be-seen entertainment. This exclusive marina west of Marbella proper has earned its reputation as the playground for the well-heeled, where Ferraris purr along the palm-lined boulevards and champagne flows as freely as the Mediterranean waves lapping against multimillion-euro vessels.

Puerto Banus
Photo by Tatiana Semenkova
Photo by Tatiana Semenkova

Yet beyond the obvious displays of wealth and the famous Golden Mile that connects it to Marbella, Puerto Banús offers unexpected pockets of authentic charm, culinary excellence, and experiences that don’t necessarily require a platinum credit card (though it certainly doesn’t hurt). Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned Banús regular, this enclave delivers a seductive mix of Andalusian spirit and international luxury that’s hard to resist. Here’s our ideal guide on where to stay, dine and play in Puerto Banús…

Where To Stay In Puerto Banús

Located along the prestigious Golden Mile between Puerto Banús and Marbella, Hotel Don Pepe Gran Meliá offers an elevated luxury experience that combines classic Mediterranean elegance with contemporary amenities. This iconic five-star property sits directly on the beachfront, with expansive gardens creating a serene escape from the buzzing energy of Puerto Banús just a short drive away.

The hotel’s recently renovated rooms and suites feature sophisticated décor with warm wood tones and crisp linens, many offering sweeping balconies with panoramic Mediterranean views. The exclusive RedLevel service—their premium adults-only concept—provides an additional layer of luxury with private check-in, dedicated butler service, and access to a separate lounge serving complimentary refreshments throughout the day. Though located slightly outside Puerto Banús proper, the hotel’s proximity to both the marina and Marbella’s Old Town offers the perfect balance of accessibility and tranquillity.

For those seeking a more vibrant, entertainment-focused stay, the Hard Rock Hotel Marbella brings the brand’s signature rock-and-roll lifestyle to Puerto Banús with unmistakable flair. This relatively new addition to Marbella’s hotel scene occupies a prime position just minutes from the marina, blending Andalusian architectural elements with the brand’s iconic music-centric design and memorabilia displays featuring legendary artists.

Guests gravitate to the hotel’s expansive outdoor complex featuring three swimming pools, including the main “Eden Pool” where DJ sessions and live performances create an energetic atmosphere throughout the day. The rooftop “Sun Society” bar and lounge offers panoramic views stretching from the Mediterranean to the Sierra Blanca mountains, with signature cocktails and light bites served alongside DJ sets that transform the space after sunset.

Image via Hard Rock Hotel Marbella

Situated along the tranquil sands of Playa del Real de Zaragoza, one of Marbella’s most beautiful beaches, the recently renovated Hotel Gran Marbella Resort & Beach Club offers a perfect blend of traditional Andalusian architecture and contemporary luxury. 

Sprawling across five hectares of manicured gardens that tumble down to a private beach, it’s perhaps the most beautiful hotel in town.  The resort’s palatial lobby sets the tone with its marble columns and intricate Moorish-inspired tilework, while guest rooms and suites feature private balconies with Mediterranean views. 

Hotel Gran Marbella is home to a beach club, where cabana service, infinity pools, and a resident DJ create an atmosphere of refined hedonism. Though slightly removed from Puerto Banús’ centre, the hotel provides complimentary shuttle service to the marina, allowing guests to enjoy both tranquillity and easy access to the action.

For those who want to be in the heart of Puerto Banús with front-row seats to the marina spectacle, Benabola Hotel & Suites delivers with its prime waterfront location. These apartment-style accommodations offer generous living spaces, fully-equipped kitchens, and panoramic terraces overlooking the yachts and Mediterranean beyond.

The rooftop Sky Lounge offers some of the best views in all of Puerto Banús, serving craft cocktails against a backdrop of mountains, sea, and the twinkling lights of moored superyachts. The hotel’s central position means you’re just a lift ride away from the designer shops, restaurants, and nightlife that define the Puerto Banús experience.

Where To Drink Coffee In Puerto Banús

When it comes to morning coffee in Puerto Banús, there are two distinct camps. The see-and-be-seen crowd gravitates toward Rosas, strategically positioned at the edge of the marina where the fashionable set perch on sleek outdoor seating to watch the world go by. With its crisp white awnings, meticulously arranged flowers, and staff that looks plucked from fashion magazines, Rosas offers the quintessential Puerto Banús people-watching experience. Designer sunglasses are practically mandatory as you sip their admittedly good, if somewhat overpriced, coffee creations—often accompanied by picture-perfect pastries that taste nearly as good as they look on Instagram.

Image via Rosas

However, if you’re looking for a truly superior cup of coffee away from the posturing, follow the locals to Dezentral. This unassuming coffee shop tucked just a few streets back from the marina with a lovely little garden, has developed a devoted following among residents and in-the-know visitors seeking specialty coffee that rivals the best urban cafés in Madrid or Barcelona. The minimalist interior with its concrete floors, pale wood furnishings, and abundant natural light creates a calming counterpoint to Puerto Banús’ more extravagant establishments.

A must try is their “coffee meets ginger” – it’s delicious. Beyond coffee, Dezentral offers a small but thoughtful selection of house-made pastries and light and healthy plates.

Where To Dine In Puerto Banús

Our favourite place to eat in Puerto Banús? More than just a restaurant, La Sala Puerto Banús is a Banús institution. The multi-level venue offers distinct spaces including a piano lounge, terrace restaurant, and vibrant bar area that collectively create one of the most atmospheric dining destinations in the marina.

Their signature seafood paella arrives at the table fragrant with saffron and studded with locally caught prawns and mussels, while the Galician beef fillet—cooked over an open flame—satisfies carnivorous cravings. Live music most evenings transitions seamlessly from acoustic background melodies to more upbeat performances as the night progresses, making La Sala the kind of place where lunch can effortlessly stretch into dinner and beyond.

If you’re looking for seafood, while technically situated at the midpoint between Marbella and Puerto Banús on the Golden Mile, Sea Grill merits inclusion for its exceptional beachfront dining experience. This elegant restaurant serves Mediterranean cuisine with a particularly strong emphasis on impeccably fresh fish.

The salt-baked sea bass, dramatically presented and filleted tableside, has become something of a signature, while the raw bar offers the day’s freshest oysters, clams, and ceviches. With your toes nearly in the sand and the gentle soundtrack of waves breaking nearby, Sea Grill captures the essence of refined coastal dining. Reserve well in advance for sunset tables, which offer magical views and frequently sell out during high season.

Among the newcomers making a splash on Puerto Banús’ dining scene, Leone Brasserie has quickly established itself as a sophisticated yet approachable option in the heart of the marina. Occupying a prime corner location with expansive terraces, this elegant brasserie balances refined aesthetics with a menu designed for broad appeal. Leone’s culinary approach marries Mediterranean sensibilities with international influences. The kitchen excels at elevated comfort classics—think perfectly executed steak frites with house-made béarnaise, or linguine with local clams laced with Albariño wine. A thoughtfully curated wine list heavily favours Spanish producers while offering carefully selected international options.

Bringing an entirely different energy to Puerto Banús is BREATHE Marbella, a verdant sanctuary where culinary innovation meets environmental consciousness. Set slightly back from the marina’s bustling waterfront, this multi-concept venue feels like discovering a secret garden oasis. Natural materials, soaring ceilings, and cascading greenery create a space where the boundaries between indoors and outdoors dissolve. The menu places plant-forward cuisine at its heart without being strictly vegetarian. Think heirloom tomato carpaccio with fermented almond cream and basil oil, and charred cauliflower with preserved lemon and tahini.

For an evening that seamlessly transitions from fine dining to nightlife, OCCO Marbella has masterfully captured the essence of contemporary Lebanese cuisine within a setting that pulses with energy as the night progresses. OCCO’s menu excels at modernising traditional Lebanese dishes without sacrificing authenticity. Hot and cold mezze are designed for sharing—the house-made labneh with zaatar and olive oil and perfectly crisp falafel with tahini sauce are standouts. Main courses are all about expertly grilled meats and fresh seafood.

As dinner service winds down, the venue’s energy shifts as the sound system’s volume increases and the space transforms into one of Puerto Banús’ most sophisticated nightlife destinations. With expert mixologists crafting Lebanese-inspired cocktails and a rotating roster of DJs, OCCO provides a seamless evening experience that reflects the cosmopolitan character of contemporary Puerto Banús.

What To Do In Puerto Banús

The beating heart of Puerto Banús is undoubtedly its marina, where some of the world’s most impressive private vessels create a floating display of nautical luxury. A leisurely stroll along the waterfront promenade offers prime viewing of these maritime marvels, alongside some of the most exclusive shopping in southern Spain.

The marina front hosts flagship stores from fashion powerhouses including Dior, Louis Vuitton, and Versace, while El Corte Inglés department store houses virtually every luxury brand under one roof across its multiple floors. Even if serious shopping isn’t on your agenda, the people-watching and yacht-gazing make for an entertaining pastime, especially during the evening paseo when locals and visitors dress to impress for their nightly promenade.

Photo by Sergio Guardiola Herrador on Unsplash
Photo by Viktor Ritsvall on Unsplash

For visitors travelling with family or simply seeking a break from the marina’s adult-oriented entertainment, Selwo Marina offers close encounters with dolphins, sea lions, exotic birds, and penguins.  The park’s commitment to conservation and education provides welcome substance amid Puerto Banús’ more superficial attractions, making it a worthwhile excursion particularly during the heat of midday when the beaches and marina can become uncomfortably warm.

For those seeking a more active pursuit that combines exercise with sightseeing, the coastal walk connecting Puerto Banús to Marbella’s Old Town offers one of the most scenic promenades along the Costa del Sol. This flat, well-maintained pathway—officially named the Paseo Marítimo but often referred to simply as “the boardwalk”—stretches approximately 7 kilometres along the Mediterranean shoreline.

Starting near the eastern edge of Puerto Banús, the route takes you past some of the coast’s most exclusive beach clubs and restaurants, with the sea consistently on one side and a changing tableau of luxury developments, lush gardens, and glimpses of the Sierra Blanca mountains on the other.  The walk culminates at Marbella’s picturesque Old Town, where narrow, flower-filled streets and historic Plaza de los Naranjos offer a charming contrast to Puerto Banús’ modern glamour. Many visitors opt to time this walk for late afternoon, finishing with dinner in the Old Town before taking a taxi back to Puerto Banús.

There’s perhaps no better way to appreciate Puerto Banús than from the water looking back toward its picturesque harbour and the dramatic mountain backdrop beyond. Numerous companies offer sunset sailing experiences ranging from shared catamarans with swimming stops and flowing sangria to private yacht charters with personal chefs and premium champagne.

These two-to-three-hour excursions typically cruise along the coastline toward Marbella, offering unique perspectives on landmark properties and hidden coves accessible only by boat. The return journey as the sun dips below the horizon casts Puerto Banús in golden light, creating postcard-perfect photo opportunities and a serene conclusion to a day in Spain’s most glamorous marina.

Photo by Viktor Ritsvall on Unsplash

Days In A Beach Clubs 

Puerto Banús’ beach clubs have earned legendary status for transforming daytime sunbathing into stylish social experiences. Ocean Club stands as perhaps the most famous, with its massive circular pool surrounded by plush white loungers and regular champagne spray parties during high season. The club’s restaurant serves surprisingly good cuisine, with fresh seafood and creative salads that rise well above typical beach fare.

For the ultimate daytime beach experience, La Sala by the Sea reigns supreme as Puerto Banús’ most vibrant beachfront venue. This Thai-inspired paradise combines the glamour of a premium beach club with outstanding food and expertly crafted cocktails. White day beds cascade toward the shoreline, while the expansive pool area becomes the centre of the action during the legendary pool parties featuring international DJs, live saxophonists, and impossibly beautiful people sipping champagne in the Mediterranean sun. 

For a more laid-back vibe, Playa Padre offers a bohemian-chic atmosphere with bamboo structures, hanging lanterns, and relaxed dining just steps from the sea. Their Sunday sessions featuring guest DJs and live percussion create a barefoot luxury experience that captures Puerto Banús at its carefree best.

Photo by Ramon Albiol on Unsplash

Nights By The Marina 

No guide to Puerto Banús would be complete without acknowledging its legendary after-dark scene. While the port’s reputation for excess and exclusivity is well-deserved, there’s actually a surprisingly diverse range of nightlife experiences available beyond the velvet ropes.

Sinatra Bar offers classic cocktails in an intimate setting with occasional live jazz, while News Café transforms from casual daytime eatery to vibrant nightspot as evening progresses. For those seeking Puerto Banús’ signature high-energy clubbing experience, TIBU and Pangea compete for the title of the marina’s most exclusive nightclub, with international DJs, bottle service, and dance floors pulsing until sunrise.

The Bottom Line

Puerto Banús manages to be both exactly what you expect—flashy, indulgent, and unapologetically luxurious—and full of surprising moments of authentic charm, natural beauty, and laid-back Andalusian spirit. 

Whether you come for the people-watching, the Mediterranean cuisine, the shopping, or simply to soak up the uniquely glamorous atmosphere, this jewel of the Costa del Sol delivers a concentrated dose of the good life that can be adapted to suit virtually any travel style and budget.

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