Yacht charter in Puerto Banus, Spain
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Yacht charter in Puerto Banus

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About chartering in Puerto Banus

Chartering in Puerto Banús is a stylish Costa del Sol escape with easy marina departures, smooth day cruising, and sea views of Marbella’s coastline. Boats commonly leave from Puerto Banús Marina, including Pier 2 and other marina-side pickup points used by local operators.

The setting is one of southern Spain’s best-known leisure ports, with Puerto Banús sitting close to Marbella and the Golden Mile. That makes it a practical base for sailing yachts, motor yachts, and smaller boats when you want a fast start and a polished boarding experience.

On a day trip, you can usually reach the Marbella shoreline, nearby beaches and coves, and westbound coastal stops such as Estepona or La Duquesa depending on weather and boat type. Longer private charters can continue farther along the Costa del Sol, while multi-day itineraries may extend toward Gibraltar and, with the right vessel, beyond the Strait of Gibraltar.

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Boat types & prices in Puerto Banus

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Boat typeAvailableFrom (per day)
Yacht59$85
Sailing yacht9$479
Boat5$785
Mega yacht4$4,559
Catamaran2$611

Where do boats depart from in Puerto Banús?

Most charters depart from Puerto Banús Marina, with the entrance to Pier 2 appearing as a listed boarding point for some trips. The marina is the core departure area for yacht and boat hire in Puerto Banús, so charterers usually meet their skipper directly there.

Some operators also reference nearby Marbella departures, but Puerto Banús Marina is the clearest and most specific boarding location for this port. For a charterer, that usually means a straightforward walk-on transfer from the marina forecourt to the boat.

What can I reach on a day trip from Puerto Banús?

A day charter from Puerto Banús is best for cruising the Marbella coast, stopping at beaches and coves, and choosing a relaxed lunch anchorage along the shoreline. Local operators also describe routes toward Estepona, La Duquesa, Sotogrande, and even Gibraltar when the itinerary is extended.

For a shorter outing, the most realistic plan is a coastal loop with swim stops and time at anchor rather than a long offshore passage. If you want more range, Puerto Banús also works as a starting point for multi-day trips that can cross the Strait of Gibraltar.

When is the best sailing season in Puerto Banús?

The most practical sailing window in Puerto Banús is generally the warmer part of the year, from spring into autumn, with June to September being the strongest charter months. One local charter provider explicitly distinguishes low season from October to May and high season from June to September.

Those months suit day boating on the Costa del Sol because the sea and air are usually more comfortable for swimming and coastal cruising. Outside the peak months, charters still run, but the experience is more dependent on wind and sea conditions.

Do I need a licence to rent a boat in Puerto Banús?

In Spain, licence requirements depend on the size and power of the boat, so many charterers in Puerto Banús choose a skippered rental to keep the process simple. Local listings for Puerto Banús commonly offer boats with captain included, which avoids the need for the guest to operate the vessel.

If you want to drive a boat yourself, you should expect the legal requirements to follow Spanish boating rules for the category you choose. For a yacht charter in Puerto Banús, the safest planning assumption is that a skipper makes the trip easier and more widely available.

How do I get to Puerto Banús for a charter?

Puerto Banús is about 10 km from Marbella and roughly 65 km from Málaga, so the main access point is Málaga Airport for most visiting charterers. From the airport, the transfer to Puerto Banús is typically around 40 to 50 minutes by road, depending on traffic.

That makes Puerto Banús convenient for same-day departures after an arrival in Málaga. Marbella-based guests have an even shorter transfer, which is one reason the marina is a popular staging point for private boat trips on the Costa del Sol.

Puerto Banus yacht charter — FAQ

Where do yacht charters usually leave from in Puerto Banús?

Most departures are from Puerto Banús Marina, and some listings specifically mention the entrance of Pier 2. That makes the marina the main boarding point for private boat hire in this port.

What can I do on a day boat trip from Puerto Banús?

Typical day trips focus on the Marbella coastline, beach stops, and swimming or lunch anchorages. Longer itineraries can head west toward Estepona, La Duquesa, Sotogrande, or Gibraltar.

When is the best time to charter a boat in Puerto Banús?

The strongest season is usually June to September, when charter activity is highest. October to May is treated by local operators as low season, though boats still run if weather allows.

Do I need a boating licence in Puerto Banús?

Spain’s licence rules depend on the boat size and engine power, so many visitors book a skippered charter instead. If you want to self-drive, you need to choose a boat that matches Spanish licensing rules.

Is Puerto Banús suitable for families or groups?

Yes, because the port offers sailing yachts, yachts, and smaller boats, which gives flexibility for different group sizes and comfort levels. Skippered private charters are especially practical for mixed groups and first-time boaters.

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