A Marina Like No Other in the Mediterranean

Since its opening in 1987, Puerto Sotogrande has become more than just a marina — it is the vibrant heart of one of Europe’s most exclusive destinations. With over 1,300 moorings for yachts up to 50 meters, it sets the standard for quality, elegance, and lifestyle on the Costa del Sol.

Cultural Events: Where Art Meets the Sea

Puerto Sotogrande is also a stage for culture. Events such as “Cabalgando entre Arte” combine flamenco, dance, and equestrian art in a breathtaking performance by the sea. These shows highlight Sotogrande’s ability to merge tradition with modern creativity.

Sundays at the Sotogrande Market

Every Sunday, So Sotogrande transforms into a cultural hotspot. The marina hosts a lively market where artisans, designers, and food vendors create a festive atmosphere. Surrounded by art galleries and chic shops, the market experience is a perfect mix of leisure and glamour.

Leisure and Gastronomy by the Sea

Walking along the Ribera del Marlin, visitors enjoy a promenade lined with designer boutiques, gourmet restaurants, and cozy cafés. Not far away, Trocadero Sotogrande has become a true culinary landmark, blending Mediterranean flavors with stunning views of the port.

Many visitors extend the experience at La Reserva Sotogrande, where polo, golf, and luxury living create the ultimate combination of adventure and serenity.

Puerto Sotogrande: A Mediterranean Icon

It is no surprise that Ke Sotogrande is now recognized as one of Southern Europe’s most prestigious destinations. The marina, with its unique architecture and cosmopolitan spirit, rivals the finest ports of the Mediterranean.

Whether attending a cultural event, shopping at the Sunday market, or sailing into the sunset, one thing is clear: Puerto Sotogrande is the beating heart of this destination — where elegance sails alongside tradition, and every detail reflects the essence of Mediterranean luxury.