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El Ancón

Diputación de Málaga
Playa del Ancón, Marbella 3

El Ancón

Services
  • Reachable by bus
  • Accessible to Handicapped People
  • Water Sport Rentals
  • Toilets
  • Beach Restaurants
  • Showers
  • Rescue Team
  • Surveillance Equipment
  • Hammocks
  • Beach Cleaning
  • Bins
  • Seafront
  • Red Cross post
  • Warning Signs
  • Parasols
Blue Flag - No
Length 900
Width 20
Occupation - Alto
Urbanization - Semiurbana
Under Surveillance - Yes
Beaches

The Ancón beach, located in Marbella, on the Golden Mile, is next to the village bearing the same name.

Being located a few kilometres from the centre of the city, it is frequented by tourists and by locals, and often, the arrival is frequented on bicycles along the promenade. Around it, there are sports facilities, which together with good views and the sound of the sea will get greater enjoyment for all who practice it.

It is located just two kilometres from the famous Puerto Banus, where you can visit the most exclusive shops and the best restaurants in the area. Learn about the history of this original fishing enclave that has become one of the most exclusive ports.

 

SERVICES

  • Restaurants and bars
  • Sports facilities
  • Access for disabled
  • Surveillance equipment
  • Housekeeping
  • Rental of umbrellas and deck chairs
  • Water Rental

 

HOW TO GET THERE

From Marbella centre: continue on Av. de Nabeul and street Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente until Av. Ramón y Cajal / N-340. Drive until Urb. El Ancón and you will reach your destination. Approximate route of 16 kilometres.

From Malaga Center: take AP-7 towards the street Cútar and take the exit 182. Continue till the village. El Ancón and you will reach your destination. A journey of one hour.

How to get there

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