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La Venus

Diputación de Málaga
Playa de la Venus, Marbella 2

La Venus

Services
  • Reachable by bus
  • Accessible to Handicapped People
  • Car Park
  • Playground
  • Toilets
  • Beach Restaurants
  • Showers
  • Surveillance Equipment
  • Hammocks
  • Kiosks at Spas
  • Beach Cleaning
  • Bins
  • Warning Signs
  • Parasols
  • Phones
Blue Flag - Yes
Length 500
Width 40
Occupation - Alto
Urbanization - Urbana
Under Surveillance - Yes
Beaches

Playa de la Venus is located right in city centre of Marbella, beside the old riverbed of the río Represa. Due to its central location, its occupation, facilities and services offered are very extensive. Occupancy in peak season is quite high and boasts great popularity among locals and visitors. This beach has been awarded the Blue Flag 2021.

Its location could not be more central, between the old fishing port, today converted into Bajadilla Marina, and Marbella Marina. The latter is an area very dear to Marbella, a harbour with 377 dockages, a wide range of sailing competitions and sailing lessons for children and a great atmosphere on its bar terraces. Its proximity to playa de Venus is the cherry on top for this port’s appeal.

Playa de Venus spans about 400 metres from the Marbella promenade, and on average the sand stretches approximately 40 metres wide.

 

SERVICES

  • Free Parking
  • Disabled access
  • Café and restaurant
  • Housekeeping
  • Warning signals
  • Boardwalks
  • Security
  • Bus Access
  • Kiosks
  • Hammocks and parasols for rent

 

DITECTIONS

Playa de la Venus is fully accessible from anywhere in Marbella. You can reach it on foot through the main streets of the town. As a reference, it is very close to the Parque de la Alameda, around a 5-minute walk.

The city of Malaga is located 61 kilometres from Marbella. The A7 and AP7 connect the capital to Marbella in approximately 1 hour.

There is also an alternative route by the A-355 and A-357, a journey which takes you about 15 minutes.

How to get there

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