Marbella unveils major beach walkway renovations with accessibility improvements and expansions ahead of a summer predicted be be spectacular.
Marbella has renovated more than 1,000 metres of beach walkways, delivering a huge boost to accessibility and comfort ahead of the summer season in Marbella. The project, led by the local council, enhances access across 12 of Marbella’s most popular beaches, making the coastline more enjoyable for residents and visitors alike.
Wider, Safer and More Comfortable Beach Walkways
The new walkways now measure 3 metres wide, replacing older paths that were just 1.50–1.80 metres. This upgrade provides:
- More space for families with pushchairs
- Improved access for people with reduced mobility
- Safer, smoother movement during peak season
Councillor Diego López highlighted that the improvements reflect Marbella’s commitment to offering comfortable, safe and inclusive beach access for everyone.
Walkways Extending Closer to the Shoreline
In several locations, the new walkways now stretch almost to the water’s edge, making it easier to reach the sea without navigating hot sand or uneven terrain.
The renovation covers key Marbella beaches including:
- Cabopino
- Pinillo
- Cable
- Bajadilla
- Venus
- Faro
- Levante (Puerto Banús)
- Nueva Andalucía
- San Pedro Alcántara
- Guadalmina
These improvements form part of Marbella’s wider strategy to maintain its reputation as a leading Costa del Sol destination. Thinking of moving here? View our Marbella properties for sale
Marbella has renovated over 1,000 metres of beach walkways, improving access across 12 beaches.
Beaches including Cabopino, Venus, Faro, Puerto Banús and San Pedro Alcántara have received new, wider walkways.
Yes. The walkways are now 3 metres wide, offering much better accessibility for wheelchairs, mobility aids and pushchairs.
In many areas, the new walkways extend almost to the seashore, making beach access easier and more comfortable.
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