Just had a look back through this post and it seems the state of Puerto Banus is creating a lot of concern for you guys and girls.
I have to say that I am a big fan of Puerto Banus and have been for over 6 years now. I don't have a business there and I don't have any vested interest.
I agree that there are a few seedy issues that need to be cleared up and there are a few bars that wouldn't be out of place on a back street in Kavos or Ayia Napa, but whilst ever there is a market for them they will always be there.
When I look at the back street you now have it dominated by Linekers Group owning 4 bars, which is a multi national organisation offering a variety of bars to revellers and relaxed drinkers alike, I regularly drink in all of their venues and can honestly say I have never been offered any type of illegal activity. You then have Seven, which is designed and decorated so well it wouldn't be out of place in London's West End or any other major city around the world.
You then have live Music in Piano Man which is a great bar where I have drunk many times with friends and family, I have never been approached by a prositute or a drug dealer here either.
I may be mistaken, as I have usually had a few drinks by the end of the evening, but whether it be in Singapore, Hong Kong, London's West End or even Hollywood, there are always late night takeaways in my experience and Banus is no different.
The thing about the back street is that you can avoid it if you want, you don't have to go through it. You can get to Seven through the rear entrance, all Linekers bars via the rear steps and you can get to the taxi rank via the Sinatra's entrance to the port.
This said, I do have some issues with Banus. For example take the 'Port Police', those little men on bikes wearing grey outfits on silly mopeds and their friends in the Policia Local who drive around in their police cars, often stopping for a nice cold drink outside the Navy or in any other Spanish owned establishment.
Why do the port police spend their time telling the owners of million euro boats to turn down their music when they should actually be standing on the end of the port stopping the PR Leeches dragging in hoards of barely conscious fancy dress clad revellers on to the front line of the port (surely not the idea of an exclusive shopping and leisure marina filled with Euope's elite that was sold to Msrs Cartier and Gucci when they were persuaded to pay millions for their retail space).
These same designer retailers also need extra assitance in removing Jonny Gucci, Jimmy Fendi and Billly Bvlgari from offering counterfeit versions of their products outside their stores, and taking breaks sat against our cars. Come on Banus Inc, we pay overinflated prices for parking permits and the retailers pay a kings ransom for the prime space, show them a bit more respect!.
Why don't the port guards stand on the entrance of the port telling the PR's not to attack everyone with an arsenal of cheap flyers and politely advise Gary and Barry from Blighty to cover up their chests and union jack shorts whilst they sip their beer in Sinatra's. Make people feel like they are somewhere nice, with rules, and they may just behave a little bit better!. There is always one guard stood at the end of the port, who depending on his mood may give you the courtesy of offering to put your pass in the machine for you, that's about as much thanks as you get from Banus Inc for spending your hard earned there!.
At any point on a weekend evening, there is always at least 4 police officers in the port, so why are they chilling in the bars or sat puffing on a Marlboro Red in their Renault Megane Scenic rather than going to Kebab Corner and threatening to deport all the prostitutes standing there, I am sure they would run as fast Usain Bolt when asked for papers!. Being approached by prostitutes on the back street has never been something that has happened to me either aggressively or frequently, maybe they just don't fancy me!.
I have partied up and down the coast as far as Puro Beach at Estepona and Nikki Beach In Elviria and by 12-1am I always find myself edging back towards the port, because when all is said and done it is a great place!.
Anyone fancy a beer in Sinatra's?
Cheers
Christian