A Spanish resort that’s dubbed a ‘superyacht hotspot’ popular with the rich and famous has been named Spain’s worst seaside town in a new survey.
Puerto Banus, a suburb of Marbella, ranked bottom of a list published by consumer champion Which?. Developed as a playground for celebrities and even royalty, Puerto Banus has streets lined with designer shops and a marina full of the world’s most expensive yachts.
The marina’s opening party back in 1970 had a star-studded guestlist, including Hugh Hefner, the Aga Khan and Princess Grace of Monaco and it continues to attract big names today.
Yet holidaymakers have described it as “tacky” and a “seedy dump” in the Which? Survey of Spain’s best coastal resorts. More than a thousand travellers were invited to rate their experiences of Spanish seaside towns, which were rated on eleven criteria including the quality of the beach and seafront, safety, food and drink, accommodation, and value for money. READ MORE: Holidaymakers visiting Spain warned over £170 fine for common driving mistake An overall city score was calculated based on overall satisfaction and likeliness to recommend.
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