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Puerto Banus (Marbella, Spain)Newest Review: ... my life - some of these were absolutely huge as well! All very impressive and opulent. It was fascinating just wandering around the marina area, people, car and yacht watching. Unfortunately I did not spy any famous people! One downside of all the wealth about, was that eating and drinking was very expensive (although we did eat in a restaurant called Morelli's which is owned by the same ... more |
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by - written on 20/11/09 (Very useful, 42 readings)
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I recently spent a weekend in Puerto Banus at a friend's stag. I had preconceptions of what the stag would be like, having read up on Puerto Banus and reading that it was something of a millionaires playground and Spain's answer to Monaco! Puerto Banus does have a lot of rich people either living or holidaying there. This is easy to see by the amount of luxury cars on show - I saw a Maybach, a lambourghini, a few ferraris, several porchses, plenty of Mercerdes and enough BMW's to sink a battleship! Speaking of ships, I have never seen as many luxury yachts in all my life - some of these were absolutely huge as well! All very impressive and opulent. It ... Read the complete review
by - written on 29/07/09 (Very useful, 45 readings)
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Puerto Banus is a great place to visit. It is a port not far from Malaga and is the home to many rich and famous people. The marina is awash with swanky boats. Its interesting to take a walk along just to look at the various boats and their occupants. By the marina are a range of shops and bars. If you dont mind paying £4 for a cup of tea you can stop off for a drink and watch the people go by. The shops are also expensive but more touristy than the ones on the next row back. On this row you will find all the designer shops such as Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Prada and Rolex. These are great to have a nose around but the prices are astronomical. ... Read the complete review
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