In Marbella, the Paseo Maritimo is a wide coastal path that stretches for about 4 miles (6 kilometers) from the fishing port of Marbella to Puerto Banús. This waterfront promenade offers ocean views and a vibrant atmosphere, with sandy beaches and boats bobbing in the harbor. Along the way, visitors can enjoy an array of restaurants, shops, and arcades, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists. Landmarks such as Marbella’s lighthouse add to the scenic charm, providing a perfect backdrop for a leisurely stroll or people watching.
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