Puerto Marina Benalmádena
Classed as a genuine “marine paradise”, this is one of Spain’s most famous marinas. Enjoy the incredible weather with over 2,980 hours of sun per year and the vast array of water activities.
The Costa del Sol has so much to offer, but there are few places that have as much as Benalmádena. Here, the Mediterranean, the sun and the perfect combination of entertainment, history and local life await. Walks by the sea, nice weather and that southern ambiance that needs no introduction.
At the heart of it all are the Apartamentos Doramar, just a stone’s throw from Puerto Marina and very near sites such as Colomares Castle, Parque de la Paloma (Dove Park) and the cable car to Mount Calamorro. There’s culture, beach, sites and a good atmosphere, all without needing to travel far. Ideal for those who want to make the most of every day without wasting time. Are you ready to explore?
Classed as a genuine “marine paradise”, this is one of Spain’s most famous marinas. Enjoy the incredible weather with over 2,980 hours of sun per year and the vast array of water activities.
And how about taking a day to hurl yourself down some enormous water chutes or swim in these thrilling pools? You might even be brave enough to try Kamikaze, the tallest slide in Europe, at a height of 22 metres. Only for the adventurous!
Sea lions, sharks and even penguins! There are all sorts of creatures awaiting at Selwo Marina, and it even has the only dolphinarium in Andalusia. And best of all? They are fully committed to diversity conservation.
Imagine walking around over 200,000 squared metres of green spaces, losing yourself in wooded enclaves and strolling along peaceful paths. Parque de la Paloma (Dove Park) is one of the most well-known parks in Andalusia, with over 450 species of different plants.
And whose interest hasn’t been piqued thinking about theBenalmádena cable car? If this town is idyllic from the ground, imagine it from up high. The Benalmádena cable car sets off from Arroyo de la Miel and takes you to the summit of Mount Calamorro, 700 metres high.
Forget the image you have in your mind of a castle; this one is different from any other castle. Built between 1987 and 1994, it is an allegory to architectural styles that have made an impression on our land. Among them, Byzantine, Romanesque and Mudejar, reflected in bricks, stones and stained glass windows.