This catamaran cruise along the Costa del Sol couldn't get more relaxing if it tried. You'll set sail from Puerto Banus' Monaco-esque marina and head along Marbella's coast onboard a catamaran that's decked out with shaded areas, a music system and a sunbathing platform. Throughout the cruise, there'll be a few opportunities to take a dip in the sea – the crew know the best places to drop anchor. Some drinks are included, too, so you can keep yourself topped up with something refreshing during the trip.
Costa del Sol catamaran cruise from Puerto Banus
- You get to relax onboard a catamaran as it sails along Marbella's coast
- The trip includes a couple of swimming stops, and there are drinks included onboard the boat
- The catamaran is kitted out with shaded areas, a sunbathing deck and a music system
Catamaran cruise
Drinks
Beer, water and soft drinks
Swim stops
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