“Luxury nautical and recreational port, a benchmark in Europe, with almost 50 years of history. Puerto Banús is focused on a continuous process of growth and renewal to continue offering the highest quality experiences to its visitors.
The vision of Puerto Banús is to lead luxury nautical and leisure tourism in the Mediterranean. Its main mission is to offer unforgettable experiences and services of the highest quality to its visitors. With a company philosophy where the customer is the center, and deep-rooted values of excellence, customer service and constant effort. A business culture is built on these pillars that is transmitted in all its services.”
– Juan Núñez,
CEO of Puerto Banús –
The architect Noldi Schreck, who participated in the In the design and construction of Beverly Hills, he was visited in 1966 by Prince Alfonso de Hohenlohe, to ask him to build the Beach Club of the Marbella Club Hotel. His first job served to meet José Banús and convince him that Puerto Banús was not a suitable place to build huge skyscrapers. He proposed building an Andalusian town with a marina, the first port built by a single architect. Together they managed to give it the touch of sophistication that it achieved. Puerto Banús. José Banús became It became the most important developer of residential tourism complexes on the Costa del Sol and the port took over. your name.
This tourist enclave has become, since it was inaugurated in May 1970, one of the largest entertainment centers on the Costa del Sol, achieving international fame and prestige.He has obtained the Gold Medal for Tourist Merit in 1975 and the Gold Mercury International for his action in favor of the development of economic, cultural and social cooperation. Its geographical location and the visits of numerous popular figures make it an attractive summer destination. According to data from the Marbella City Council, Puerto Banús is visited annually by almost 5 million people
On the Boulevard of Fame in Puerto Banús a tribute is paid to personalities who have promoted Marbella at the national or international level through their professional dedication.< strong> And at one of the access roundabouts to the port we can contemplate the enormous three-ton sculpture, Rhinoceros dressed in lace (1956), by the artist Salvador Dalí.