No matter who you’re travelling with, Villa Banus Mar is an amazing place to base yourselves on an unforgettable escape to the Costa del Sol. Set right on the beachfront of the high-flying Puerto Banus development, Villa Banus Mar’s location is simply amazing.
To get to Villa Banus Mar, Malaga Airport is more or less a straight drive from the property, taking only 40 minutes to complete. Once at Villa Banus Mar, you’ll find plenty of space to park your cars if you’ve chosen to rent a car and drive-in. However, the area around Villa Banus Mar is really accessible with all of your amenities within walking distance, so there’s no need to rent a car during your stay unless you’re planning on going out a lot.
Once you’ve arrived and gotten settled, it’s time to explore. Immediately around the villas, and we mean immediately, are a shopping centre and an Aldi for all your grocery needs. Less than a five-minute walk away, getting food to stock up the villa is super easy. To the rear of the property, and accessed via the garden, is a small boardwalk leading down to a beautiful sandy beach. There’s also a small diner beside Villa Banus Mar, perfect for quick bites when you don’t want to cook.
About a 30-minute walk along the beach, or a 10-minute car drive, is the heart of Puerto Banus. One of Costa’s top playgrounds for the rich and famous, in Puerto Banus, you can explore designer boutiques, dine on the best-of-the-best cuisine and watch the yachts coming in to dock at the marina.
Slightly further back from the seafront, you’ll discover that Villa Banus Mar is an excellent choice for golf fans, with three fantastic golf courses within a 10-minute driving distance. Take your pick from the Real Club de Golf Las Brisas, Los Naranjos Golf Club or Club de Golf Aloha.
Slightly further along the coast, Villa Banus Mar is also just a 10-minute drive away from the heart of Marbella. The iconic resort popular with celebrities and high flyers from around the world, Marbella has some of the trendiest bars, clubs and social scenes in Spain. But don’t be fooled; Marbella isn’t all glitz and glamour - the city is immensely proud of its heritage and has a lively old town and traditional marketplace popular with locals and visitors alike.