
Hi Dave, We had a great time, I can safely say that the football match was the highlight of Mark's holiday. We had dinner at both restaurants you'd recommended - most impressed with the service and the food was gorgeous. Thanks once again for your help and advice, I can feel confident in recommending your company to friends and colleagues.
Carmen from London
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Getting Around Puerto Banus
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Walking
Puerto Banus is a small costal town ideal for those who prefer to get around on foot. Once you are near the Puerto Banus marina, everything of interest is within walking distance. The buzzing nightlife, restaurants and all Puerto Banus accommodation provided by Henorita are in close proximity, and only minutes away from beach. |
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Bus (for getting out of Puerto Banus)
You can get anywhere within Puerto Banus by foot. If you decide to venture out to the surrounding towns, including Marbella, Estepona or Malaga city centre, you will have to get one or a combination of buses to get to your destination. |
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Bus to Marbella City Centre
In the centre of Puerto Banus, underneath the Hipercor, you can jump on a bus to Marbella centre. Journey time from Puerto Banus to Marbella centre is about 15 minutes and costs about 1€. However, the bus service is fairly unreliable and you may have to wait up to 30 minutes for a bus. |
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Taxi
Taxis in Puerto Banus are white with a blue diagonal stripe on the front doors, and a green light with the numbers 1-2-3 on the roof. If the green light is on or there is a "libre" sign in the passenger side windscreen it is free, so flag it down! The pricing system is complicated, but expect to pay around 20€ to Marbella. |
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