Surroundings
~ Neighborhood
Casa del Puerto is perfectly positioned by Puerto Deportivo Marina La Bajadilla, close to Marbella’s old fishing port and just a short stroll from the beaches of Playa de la Bajadillaand Playa del Cable. This is a relaxed coastal setting where guests can enjoy the sea, harbour atmosphere, local restaurants, and easy walks along the promenade, while still staying close to Marbella’s historic centre.
The townhouse offers an excellent balance between beach convenience and city access. From the area, you can walk towards Marbella Old Town to discover narrow streets, whitewashed façades, traditional plazas, the old castle walls, and the famous Plaza de los Naranjos. It is a pleasant way to experience Marbella’s Moorish and Andalusian character before returning to the quieter seaside setting of La Bajadilla.
For guests who enjoy nature and panoramic views, the mountains behind Marbella are also part of the experience. From the rooftop solarium, you can enjoy open views towards the sea, marina, palm trees, and the Sierra Blanca mountains. The Juanararea and Pico de la Conchaare best enjoyed as a day trip by car, offering some of the most impressive viewpoints over Marbella and the coastline.
~ Beach
Marbella offers around 27 kilometres of coastline, with several beaches within easy reach of the townhouse. Playa de la Bajadillais one of the closest options, located beside the fishing port and known for its accessible urban setting and generally calm waters. Playa del Cable, on the other side of the marina, offers a wider local beach atmosphere and views towards the historic cable tower, one of the area’s distinctive coastal landmarks.
Following the Paseo Marítimo, you can continue towards Marbella’s central beaches, including Playa de Venus, Playa del Faro, and Playa de la Fontanilla. These beaches connect the marina, lighthouse area, beach restaurants, and the town centre, making the promenade ideal for a morning walk, an easy beach day, or a relaxed sunset stroll.
For guests who want to explore further, Playa de Río Realand the beaches east of Marbella are a short drive away, offering more space, sea views, and additional beach restaurants and activities depending on the season.
~ Shopping/Restaurants
The area around Casa del Puerto is practical as well as scenic, with everyday services, local shops, supermarkets, cafés, and restaurants within walking distance. For fresh produce and Spanish ingredients, the Mercado Municipal de Marbellain the town centre is a great place to shop for fruit, vegetables, fish, meat, cheese, wine, and local specialties.
Dining is one of the strengths of this location. Around La Bajadilla and the old fishing port, guests can enjoy a more local side of Marbella, with seafood restaurants, freidurías, casual cafés, and relaxed places for lunch or dinner near the water. Nearby options include L’Opera Royalon the beachfront and Playa Padreon Playa del Cable, while local restaurants such as Casa Latifa, La Caleta, and Restaurante Isabella Al Carbónadd more choice within the surrounding area.
For a wider selection of tapas bars, boutiques, and evening dining, Marbella Old Town is also within walking distance. There you will find a lively mix of traditional restaurants, small independent shops, intimate bars, and charming terraces set among historic streets and plazas.
~ Activities
A walk along the Paseo Marítimois one of the easiest and most enjoyable activities from the townhouse. This flat seaside route connects the La Bajadilla area with Marbella’s central beaches, marina, lighthouse area, and town centre, making it ideal for walking, jogging, cycling, or simply enjoying the Mediterranean atmosphere.
In the Old Town, you can visit Plaza de los Naranjos, admire the Iglesia de la Encarnación, explore the historic streets, and discover Marbella’s traditional architecture. Art and culture lovers can visit the Museum of Contemporary Spanish Engravingor continue towards Avenida del Mar, an open-air pedestrian space known for its bronze Salvador Dalí sculptures.
The marina and fishing port area are ideal for guests who enjoy the sea, with boat trips, harbour walks, beach days, and seafood dining all close by. For a change of atmosphere, Puerto Banúsis a short taxi ride away, offering luxury shopping, restaurants, nightlife, and a famous marina setting.