Malaga is well on its way to becoming a premier destination for yachting enthusiasts, who are on the hunt for luxury berthing options. The city has always had a strong yachting industry and the two prominent marinas cater to vessels of all sizes. To the west of Malaga lies Puerto Banus, which boasts 915 moorings capable of accommodating vessels up to 50 meters in length. Puerto Banus epitomizes sophistication and charm, which offers strong appeal for luxury yachts. For larger yachts, anchoring options are available, ensuring no vessel is left wanting. Beyond its world-class berthing facilities, Puerto Banus creates a functional world in itself with 100 luxury brands and gastronomic spots mere steps away. The other major marina is a new addition to Malaga’s yachting industry. We’re talking about IGY Marina, which is set to redefine the city’s yachting landscape. Scheduled to open its doors by year's end, this state-of-the-art marina will cater to mega yachts ranging from 20 to 180 meters in length with berthing capacity for 33 vessels. The IGY Marina is Malaga’s answer to the rising popularity of luxury yachting, which spiked during the pandemic. Beyond berthing, Marina Malaga aims to be the embodiment of high-class leisure. From exclusive gyms and boutique stores to upscale restaurants and bars, every amenity will be within easy reach. Guests benefit from comprehensive concierge services, transport arrangements and eco-friendly initiatives such as waste recycling and pump-out services will ensure a seamless and sustainable yachting experience. Of course, the marinas are only one part of the equation. Malaga draws in vacationers with its captivating coast and optimal weather. The Costa del Sol offers idyllic sailing conditions and breathtaking vistas. Anchoring opportunities abound, with pristine beaches and secluded coves dotting the coastline, each waiting to be discovered.