Paseo Maritimo
Paseo Maritimo
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A pleasant boardwalk lined with shops, video game arcades, restaurants and cafes.
Duration: 1-2 hours
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Tosca
Marbella, Spain15 contributions
Feb 2020
Beautiful promenade, very looked after with shops and cafes, people jogging, walking, practicing sports, walking their dogs. Its very emblematic in Marbella. to be enjoyed at all times of the day and night with especial attention to the sun set and sun rise!! Dont miss out.
Written March 19, 2020
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Off their P
Manchester, UK4,337 contributions
Oct 2022 • Couples
This excellent promenade stretches from San pedro all the way out to Puerto Banus and has a lot going for it.
First off, there’s loads of free parking which is unusual in Spain. It is right next to the walkway itself so nice and easy and you can tailor the length of your walk to how much exercise you want.
Of course, it is flat and very well maintained. They have excellent facilities along the way including toilets, bars, restaurants and so on.
As well as the beauty of the beach and the sea you see some wonderful houses and there’s always lots of activity from the locals and tourists alike.
First off, there’s loads of free parking which is unusual in Spain. It is right next to the walkway itself so nice and easy and you can tailor the length of your walk to how much exercise you want.
Of course, it is flat and very well maintained. They have excellent facilities along the way including toilets, bars, restaurants and so on.
As well as the beauty of the beach and the sea you see some wonderful houses and there’s always lots of activity from the locals and tourists alike.
Written October 4, 2022
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chris tian
3 contributions
Oct 2022
The obvious take over of buildings has destroyed its beaches and its green. Rush built with poor sewage and it smells. So if you dont mind dinning with the smell. What was once, isnt any more by a long shot. Too many buildings, too many people.
Written November 13, 2022
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kimCa
Los Angeles, CA142 contributions
Jun 2023 • Friends
Perfect place to view the sea and people watch. the boardwalk is lined with restaurants and shops. Stop in for a quick drink or gelato and relax. After dark there is more live music and activity, but always busy.
Written June 18, 2023
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Hermes_NL 🇳🇱
Amsterdam, The Netherlands20,144 contributions
Oct 2019 • Couples
The Paseo Maritima is an endless carfree boulevard stretching along the Marbella coastline all the way toward Puerto Banus. Lined beautifully with a double row of palm trees. Perfect for a long stroll seeing restaurants, beach clubs, shops, the beach and sea, and above all for people watching.
Written October 16, 2019
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Zahid & Malti Khan
London, UK834 contributions
Apr 2018 • Friends
Ten of us thoroughly enjoyed the 5 mile walk from Puerto Banus Marina to Marbella Old town.
The path is level, mostly clean and well maintained with sea views interspersed with beach restaurants and bars.
The views at sunrise and sunset can be stunning.
The path is level, mostly clean and well maintained with sea views interspersed with beach restaurants and bars.
The views at sunrise and sunset can be stunning.
Written May 6, 2018
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Member888
London, UK245 contributions
May 2018 • Couples
A great paseo maritimo. Elegant walkways made of marble, plenty of places to sit and catch the sun and restaurants for tapas and drinks. We walked approx 7 kilometres a day here and there were families, joggers, cyclists and walkers all enjoying the views of the sea and the lovely gardens alongside.
Written May 5, 2018
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Yury C
69 contributions
Jun 2016 • Family
It is very long, many km, so you could walk as long as you need seeing the sea from one side and hotels/bars/restaurants from another. We've booked apartments in front of Buerto Banus so views from our windows were really nice. We could observe ships coming daily. Seafront looks nicely. If you go toward Playa de la Fontanilla and further you can reach 'green street', where marble ends. There are lots palms around, gardens on the hills and good looking road. In the evening, there are lots people around Buerto Banus - joggers, bikers, wakers- and because of limited spase it could be a bit annoyinly.
Prices look a bit high. There also various parties take place so you can observe or even participate.
Prices look a bit high. There also various parties take place so you can observe or even participate.
Written June 24, 2016
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maybaum
Naples, FL265 contributions
Jun 2015 • Couples
The Paseo captures everything that makes Marbella the superb spot that it is. A well designed and maintained walking thoroughfare with shops, restaurants and bars on one side and the beautiful beaches of Marbella on the other. There are some restaurants right on the beach as well. Restaurants of almost every category, expensive, fast, tapas, pizzas, and in particular, sea food. The Paseo goes for miles to San Pedro which is quite a walk but a beautiful one. Coming toward the sea from Old Town Marbella you pass through a park that had Dali sculptures on it. I have made this walk at least 100 times and have never tired of the people watching, the lovely sights and the food along the Paseo.
Written July 26, 2015
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Tony D
Aberdeen, UK512 contributions
Jun 2014 • Family
What a lovely walk !! Starting from the Salvador Dali Promenade you walk in the direction of Puerto Banus with lots of shops , bars and restaurants along the way. Always busy with tourists and Spanish families taking the air especially at weekends. As you walk further the focus changes to the beach , and tropical vegetation which is lovely . For the adventurous you can walk all the way to Banus which is approximately 6 kms and takes some 90 minutes or so. When you get there you can have a leisurely lunch , take in the shops and the atmosphere and then catch the catamaran back to the port in Marbella. What a way to spend an afternoon !! Fantastico .
Written June 22, 2014
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Juan M
Westerlo, Belgium2 contributions
You should stay in your country with ur brexit please----------------------we dont need you here , you arrogant drunk british people with no class
Bonjour ,
Je fais 3 jours à Marbella en mois de Juillet, besoin de vos recommandations où se loger , et surtout j’hésite entre centre ville et San Pedro Alcantare , pour les bus y’a t il régulièrement pour se déplacer entre les quartiers de Marbella ?
Des bons plans Ă me recommander surtt Bars et restaurants .
Merci avance
cruz98
Estepona, Spain64 contributions
Bonjour:
J'espère arriver à l'heure.
Les bus SI se déplacent régulièrement entre les différentes zones.
La proximitĂ© entre Marbella, San Pedro et Puerto BanĂşs fait qu’ils sont unis. Mieux dormir Ă Marbella ou Puerto Banus. Restaurant de qualitĂ© recommandĂ© "SidrerĂa Manolo" Ă La Campana Marbella.
Il n'y a pas de quoi
JGG324
Saint Hyacinthe, Canada109 contributions
Ce passe Maritimo est-il en continu de Torremolinos jusqu'a Benalmadena ?
JGG324
Saint Hyacinthe, Canada109 contributions
S"V"P" combien de KM en tout pour le passe maritimeo .......
Merci
andres suarez
Majadahonda, Spain467 contributions
Perhaps 8 km front Marbella to Puerto Banus
Michelle
Dublin, Ireland2 contributions
Hi could anyone tell me cheapest way to get to here from Malaga airport. I’ve heard taxis are quite expensive.
Thanks in advance
Katrin2206
Prague, Czech Republic14 contributions
Hi, today I just used bus from Malaga Aeroport to Marbella center station (45 min), ticket was 6 €, you can buy ticket in kiosk just in front of exit from Malaga Airport. You can check schedule online on avanzabus
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