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List of Beaches in Marbella

  1. Playa de la Fontanilla
    Location: Close to Marbella’s city center, extending from the Puerto Deportivo Virgen del Carmen westward.
    Features:
    • Length: Approx. 1 km.
    • Golden sand and calm waters.
      Services:
    • Sunbed and umbrella rentals.
    • Showers and toilets.
    • Nearby restaurants and beach bars.
    • Accessibility for people with reduced mobility.
      Tips:
    • Ideal for families due to calm waters.
    • Parking can be challenging in peak season; consider arriving early or using public transport.
  2. Playa de Puerto Banús
    Location: Next to the luxurious Puerto Banús marina.
    Features:
    • Length: Approx. 1.5 km.
    • Fine sand with some pebble areas.
    • Exclusive and cosmopolitan atmosphere.
      Services:
    • Luxury beach clubs like Ocean Club.
    • Water activities: jet skis and paddleboarding.
    • Gourmet restaurants and nearby shops.
      Tips:
    • Wear suitable attire if planning to visit exclusive clubs.
    • A lively beach perfect for those seeking atmosphere and entertainment.
  3. Playa de Cabopino
    Location: Near the Cabopino marina, east of Marbella.
    Features:
    • Length: Approx. 1.2 km.
    • Golden sand and protected dunes.
    • Naturist area in some sections.
      Services:
    • Popular beach bars like Andy’s Beach Bar.
    • Sunbed and umbrella rentals.
    • Water sports schools.
      Tips:
    • Visit the Artola Dunes, a protected and beautiful area.
    • Respect the naturist areas if you decide to walk the entire beach.
  4. Playa de Nagüeles
    Location: In the Golden Mile area, facing some of Marbella’s most exclusive developments.
    Features:
    • Length: Approx. 1.6 km.
    • Golden sand and clean waters.
      Services:
    • Luxury beach clubs like Marbella Club.
    • Showers and toilets.
    • Sunbed rentals and water sports.
      Tips:
    • Ideal for a relaxing day with all the comforts.
    • Be prepared to spend if dining at the exclusive restaurants in the area.
  5. Playa de San Pedro de Alcántara
    Location: In the San Pedro district, west of Marbella.
    Features:
    • Length: Approx. 3 km.
    • Dark sand and calm waters.
    • Wide promenade with green areas.
      Services:
    • Children’s play areas and picnic zones.
    • Chiringuitos serving traditional Andalusian food.
    • Showers and toilets.
      Tips:
    • Perfect for families and sports enthusiasts with its wide promenade.
    • Enjoy views of Gibraltar and Morocco on clear days.
  6. Playa del Alicate
    Location: East of Marbella, near residential areas like El Rosario.
    Features:
    • Length: Approx. 850 meters.
    • Golden fine sand.
      Services:
    • Tranquil beach bars like Los Sardinales.
    • Sunbed rentals.
      Tips:
    • A quieter beach, ideal for those seeking tranquility.
    • Wear suitable footwear as some areas have small pebbles.
  7. Playa Real de Zaragoza
    Location: On the eastern side of Marbella, next to exclusive residential areas.
    Features:
    • Length: Approx. 1.7 km.
    • Fine sand and crystal-clear waters.
      Services:
    • Notable beach bars like Bono Beach.
    • Showers, toilets, and sunbed rentals.
    • Water activities.
      Tips:
    • Great for couples and families looking for peace and quiet.
    • Ideal for sunset walks due to its scenic beauty.
  8. Playa de Venus
    Location: In the heart of Marbella, between the Puerto Deportivo and Playa de la Bajadilla.
    Features:
    • Length: Approx. 400 meters.
    • Dark sand and lively atmosphere.
      Services:
    • Accessible beach bars and restaurants.
    • Showers, toilets, and umbrellas.
      Tips:
    • One of the busiest beaches due to its central location.
    • Ideal for those who want to combine beach time with a stroll through Marbella’s town center.
  9. Playa de El Cable
    Location: East of Marbella city center, near the El Cable neighborhood.
    Features:
    • Sandy beach with some rocky areas, popular among young locals.
      Services:
    • Nearby restaurants and bars.
    • Rentals for water sports equipment.
      Tips:
    • Great spot for paddleboarding.
    • Arrive early to find parking, as it fills up quickly.

General Recommendations:

  • Peak season: Beaches tend to be more crowded between June and August; plan your visit early to find parking and space.
  • Sun protection: Don’t forget sunscreen, a hat, and water to stay hydrated.
  • Safety: Follow the flag signals at the beaches to avoid risks.
  • Natural environment: Help keep the beaches clean by disposing of waste in designated bins.

With these options, Marbella offers a beach experience for all tastes, from luxury and exclusivity to tranquil and natural spots.