What's The Weather Like In Puerto Banus In January
Temperature
Puerto Banus has generally mild winters, allowing visitors to enjoy its many perks throughout the year. The Sierra Nevada mountains protect Puerto Banus from the colder chills of central Spain, so temperatures rarely fall below 5°C. The average temperature in January is 11°C, with average highs reaching 15°C and average lows dropping to 6°C.
Sunshine Hours
The daytime hours often feel warmer, heated by the 6 hours of daily sunshine during the month of January. Visitors will want jackets for the evening and nighttime hours, as temperatures drop with the setting sun.
Rain
While January temperatures are mild, this is one of the rainier months in Puerto Banus. January averages 9 rainy days with 83mm of precipitation. The rainfall and clouds contribute to the shortened period of sunlight visitors experience during the winter in Puerto Banus.
Sea Temperature
The chillier January temperatures make it more difficult for visitors to enjoy the beautiful beaches surrounding Puerto Banus, but the marina water still maintains a relatively warm temperature throughout the winter with an average of 16°C in January.
Even without the ideal beach weather, Puerto Banus offers a variety of events and activities for January visitors to enjoy.
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Puerto Banus Hotels In January
Jardines del Puerto
Numerous hotels and resorts surround Puerto Banus, offering visitors a variety of options for their holiday stay. Club Jardines del Puerto is an apartment-style resort just a minute's walk away from Puerto Banus Marina with its shops and nightlife. Visitors can enjoy the club's beautiful gardens and fountains as well as views of the famous marina from the resort's terraces. Club Jardines del Puerto offers a selection of one or two-bedroom apartments with fully equipped kitchens, a terrace, a bathroom, and dining/living area. The hotel also has many amenities, including babysitting services, a clubhouse, Wi-Fi, tour bookings, and restaurant bookings. Club Jardines del Puerto is only 5 km from Marbella, 59 km from the Malaga Airport, and a two-hour trip from Sierra Nevada, a center for winter sports.
Benabola Hotel and Apartments
Benabola Hotel and Apartments is one of the best-located lodgings in the Puerto Banus area. The complex overlooks the marina, with its luxurious yachts, and the Mediterranean Sea. It is walking distance from the shops, restaurants, and nightlife that make Puerto Banus such a popular holiday destination. All types of travelers can find prime accommodation at Benabola, as the hotel offers various rooms, apartments, and penthouses with views of both the marina and the sea. Benabola Hotel and Apartment also offers packages to the surrounding golf courses, popular attractions of the Costa del Sol.
Bars And Restaurants
La Sala
aried and unique dining experiences pulse from Puerto Banus, a center of exquisite taste and comfort. La Sala offers a social and dining experience for everyone, from brunch to cocktails. Those looking for leisure can enjoy a coffee and views of La Concha from the La Sala's back terrace.
The a la carte restaurant offers a menu with both Spanish and international cuisine guaranteeing an excellent dining experience. For more of a social scene, visit the indoor bar with its plush sofas, high tables, and drinks. Each night enjoys djs or live music, ensuring entertainment and a lively atmosphere. The breakfast menu begins at 10 a.m. each day, with a special two or three-course Sunday lunch menu at 15.95 for adults and 8.95 for children.
La Marina
For Mediterranean seafood and a view of the yachts that dock at Puerto Banus, visit La Marina. La Marina offers an array of moderately priced Spanish dishes with fresh seafood, such as paellas, oysters, and Galician octopus. Located on the main Benabola pier in Puerto Banus, La Marina gives a true taste and feel of the Costa del Sol.
Mosaik/Pizzeria Picasso/Ambrosia Gourmet Market
The restaurants of Puerto Banus match the marina's international acclaim with varied dining experiences. Visitors can sample foods of every kind, testing their palates from restaurant to restaurant. Enjoy Asian cuisine at Mosaik and Italian at Pizzeria Picasso, or sample a bit of everything at Ambrosia Gourmet Market.
Things To Do In Puerto Banus In January
El Corte Ingles
Puerto Banus, world-renown for its high-end shops, is a fashionista's dream. Though Puerto Banus is relatively small, it boasts several shopping centers overflowing with designer brands and luxury boutiques. The most popular of these is the Marina and Calle Ribera, which have every designer from Louis Vitton and Gucci to Versace and Cavalli. Puerto Banus also has one of the largest El Corte Ingles, Spain's popular department store. Whether buying or browsing, the many shops of Puerto Banus are sure to impress.
Avenida Manolete
Puerto Banus hosts two artisan markets every Saturday during the winter months. Nueva Andalucía Artisan Market is one of the largest rastros, a sprawling flea market with over 120 stalls of spices, paintings, clothing, furniture, antiques, and more. The market is located on Avenida Manolete, just outside of the marina, from 9:00-14:00 every Saturday. Stop by for bargains, haggling, and unique finds.
Festival Of Three Kings
The festival of the three kings is one of Spain's biggest winter celebrations. At dusk on January 5, the three kings parade through the streets, accompanied by floats, passing out candy and sweets to the children lining the procession. That night, children leave their shoes out for the three kings to fill with gifts. Following this celebration, January 6th is a national public holiday throughout the country. Participate in the festivities by breakfasting on a Three King's Cake, which holds a gift in its layers of sweet, fruit-filled bread.