Nightlife in Marbella: The Ultimate Guide to Clubs, Bars & Beach Clubs (2025)

Introduction: Marbella’s Legendary Party Scene
Marbella has earned its reputation as one of Europe’s premier nightlife destinations for good reason. From the glamorous clubs of Puerto Banús where champagne flows freely and international DJs spin until dawn, to the more authentic tapas bars of Marbella’s Old Town, this Costa del Sol hotspot offers something for every type of night owl.
Whether you’re planning a bachelor party, celebrating a milestone birthday, or simply want to experience the Mediterranean’s most exciting club scene, this guide will show you exactly where to go, what to expect, and how to make the most of Marbella’s legendary nightlife.
What makes Marbella’s nightlife special:
- World-class venues attracting celebrity DJs and international crowds
- Beach clubs that transform from daytime lounging to sophisticated evening venues
- A mix of exclusive VIP experiences and accessible local hotspots
- Year-round warm weather means outdoor terraces and rooftop bars
- The glamorous Puerto Banús marina as the epicenter of luxury nightlife
Puerto Banús Nightlife – The Main Attraction
Puerto Banús is where Marbella’s nightlife truly comes alive. This luxury marina, just 6 kilometers west of Marbella’s center, is home to the region’s most famous clubs, the most exclusive VIP tables, and the highest concentration of bars and restaurants that stay open late.
What to expect in Puerto Banús:
- Dress codes are strictly enforced (more on this below)
- Prices are higher than elsewhere in Marbella – expect €15-20 for cocktails
- The crowd skews international – you’ll hear English, Russian, Arabic, French, and Spanish
- Peak season (June-September) means queues and reservations are essential
- The scene doesn’t really start until midnight, peaks around 2-3am
The Legendary Clubs of Puerto Banús

Ocean Club Marbella
The vibe: High-energy, see-and-be-seen atmosphere where champagne showers and table service are the norm. Ocean Club has long been Puerto Banús’s most famous venue, attracting celebrities, professional athletes, and anyone looking for an upscale party experience.
Music style: House, electronic, hip-hop. International DJs regularly headline, with music that keeps the dance floor packed from 1am until closing at 6am.
The crowd: Predominantly 25-40 years old, very international crowd. Come here if you want to dress up, be photographed, and party like you’re on the French Riviera.
Entry & costs:
- Entry fee: €20-40 depending on night and season
- Cocktails: €18-25
- VIP table minimums: €1,000-5,000+ depending on location and night
- Bottle service: Dom Pérignon from €500, premium vodka from €300
Dress code: Strictly enforced. Men: collared shirts, dress shoes (no sneakers unless designer), smart trousers. Women: heels, dresses or elegant outfits. Beach wear, sportswear, and casual sandals will get you turned away.
Reservations: Essential for tables, recommended even for entry on weekends and peak season. Book at least 1-2 weeks ahead for summer weekends.
Best for: Groups celebrating special occasions, people who want the full VIP Marbella experience, serious party-goers with budget to match.
Distance from MBS properties: 8-12 minute walk from our Playas del Duque properties.
Pro tip: Arrive before midnight to avoid the longest queues, but know the atmosphere really builds after 1am. Thursday through Saturday are the biggest nights, with Sunday also popular in summer.

Pangea
The vibe: Sophisticated and slightly more mature than Ocean Club, Pangea offers a premium nightclub experience with an emphasis on quality over excess. The interior is stunning with LED installations, multiple rooms with different music styles, and a more spacious layout.
Music style: House, techno, and electronic in the main room; R&B and hip-hop in the second room. The variety means you can switch vibes without leaving the venue.
The crowd: 30-45 demographic, well-heeled international crowd, less « party animal » and more « appreciates good music and atmosphere. »
Entry & costs:
- Entry fee: €25-40
- Cocktails: €18-22
- VIP tables: Starting around €800, going to €3,000+ for premium locations
- Bottle service: Similar to Ocean Club pricing
Dress code: Smart elegant. Men absolutely need collared shirts and dress shoes. Women should dress as if going to an upscale restaurant.
Reservations: Recommended for tables, walk-ins possible early in the evening but can be turned away once capacity is reached.
Best for: People who want a sophisticated club experience, music lovers who appreciate quality DJs, groups who prefer conversation-possible atmosphere before the music gets loud.
Distance from MBS properties: 10-15 minute walk from Puerto Banús center properties.
Pro tip: The venue has several distinct areas – scope them out early and position yourself where the vibe matches what you want. The outdoor terrace area offers a nice break from the intensity of the main dance floor.

Tibu
The vibe: More intimate and exclusive than the mega-clubs, Tibu attracts a fashionable crowd who want to see and be seen without the excess of champagne showers. The décor is sleek and modern.
Music style: Electronic, deep house, nu-disco. The music selection tends to be more refined than mainstream clubs.
The crowd: 25-45, style-conscious, international. Lots of locals who know the scene mixed with sophisticated tourists.
Entry & costs:
- Entry fee: €20-30
- Cocktails: €16-20
- VIP tables: €600-2,000 range
- More reasonable than Ocean Club while maintaining exclusivity
Dress code: Smart elegant, but slightly more relaxed than Ocean Club. Still, no sneakers (unless obviously expensive designer), no shorts, no flip-flops.
Reservations: Walk-ins usually possible except busiest summer weekends. Tables should be reserved.
Best for: People who want a premium experience without Ocean Club’s intensity, those who appreciate good music over mega-club theatrics.
Pro tip: Wednesday nights often have great DJ lineups with smaller crowds – perfect if you want the venue without the crush.
Suite
The vibe: The newest addition to Puerto Banús’s club scene, Suite aims for ultra-exclusivity with a members-club atmosphere open to the public. Think velvet ropes, strict door policy, and an emphasis on creating an elite atmosphere.
Music style: House, tech-house, with occasional live performances.
The crowd: 28-50+, successful professionals, people with disposable income who want exclusivity.
Entry & costs:
- Entry fee: €30-50 (higher than others, intentionally to maintain exclusivity)
- Cocktails: €20-28
- VIP tables: Premium pricing, €1,500 minimum typical
- Most expensive of the Puerto Banús clubs
Dress code: Extremely strict. This is the hardest club to get into. Men need designer-level presentation. Women should dress as if attending a fashion event.
Reservations: Practically required. Walk-ins are evaluated strictly at the door.
Best for: Those who want absolute exclusivity, anyone looking to impress, people for whom budget is not a concern.
Pro tip: If you’re not a regular or don’t have a table, dress impeccably, and be prepared to be evaluated by the door staff.
Marbella Nightlife Comparison
| Club | Vibe | Music | Price Range | Best For |
| Ocean Club | High-energy VIP | House/Electronic/Hip-hop | €€€€ | Full VIP party experience & special occasions |
| Pangea | Sophisticated & Spacious | House/Techno/R&B | €€€ | Music lovers & those wanting quality atmosphere |
| Tibu | Intimate & Fashionable | Deep House/Nu-disco | €€-€€€ | A refined experience without the « mega-club » intensity |
| Suite | Ultra-exclusive Elite | House/Tech-house | €€€€€ | Absolute exclusivity & impressing guests |
Section 2: Marbella Old Town – Authentic Spanish Nightlife
While Puerto Banús gets the glamorous reputation, Marbella’s Old Town (Casco Antiguo) offers a completely different nightlife experience – more authentic, more Spanish, more accessible, and often more fun.
What makes Old Town special:
- More affordable prices (€5-8 cocktails vs €18-25 in Puerto Banús)
- Relaxed dress codes
- Mix of tourists and locals
- Charming outdoor terraces in historic plazas
- Bar-hopping culture – moving between venues is part of the experience
- Live music venues and flamenco shows
Top Old Town Venues

Plaza de los Naranjos
The heart of Old Town nightlife isn’t one venue – it’s this beautiful square surrounded by bars with outdoor seating. During summer, the square buzzes with activity from 10pm onward.
What to do here: Start your evening with dinner at one of the square’s restaurants, then move between the bars. La Taberna del Pintxo is perfect for Spanish wines and tapas, while El Balcón de la Virgen offers strong cocktails and great people-watching.
The vibe: Relaxed, social, perfect for conversation. Crowd ranges from 25-60, mix of tourists and locals.
Prices: €5-8 cocktails, €3-5 beers, €4-8 tapas plates.
Best for: Starting your evening, pre-gaming before clubs, those who prefer conversation-friendly venues, anyone who wants authentic Marbella atmosphere.
Live Music Scene
Marbella Old Town has several live music venues worth seeking out:
Ana María: Spanish guitar and flamenco fusion most Thursday-Saturday nights. No cover, minimum consumption usually around €10. Beautiful Andalusian courtyard setting.
La Taberna de Santiago: Rock, blues, and jazz depending on the night. Local musicians, intimate space, authentic vibe. Cover usually €5-10.
Best approach: Check their Facebook/Instagram pages for the schedule, as live music isn’t every night.
Section 3: Beach Clubs – From Day to Night
One of Marbella’s unique nightlife features is its beach clubs that transition from daytime lounging to sophisticated evening venues. These aren’t nightclubs in the traditional sense, but they offer sunset cocktails, DJ sets, and a vibe that’s distinctly Marbella.

Nikki Beach Marbella
Location: Playa de Elviria (east of Marbella center, about 10km from Puerto Banús)
The concept: International beach club brand famous for white-on-white aesthetic, champagne spray shows, and Ibiza-style parties. During the day it’s about lounging; by evening it’s about dancing on your daybed.
When to go:
- Sundays: The famous Nikki Beach Sunday session (starts around 4pm, peaks at sunset around 9pm in summer)
- Any evening: Sunset cocktails with DJ sets from 7pm onward
Music: House, chill-out during the day transitioning to more energetic house as evening progresses.
Costs:
- Day beds: €40-80 per person (usually includes a drink)
- Sunset session entry: €25-40 depending on event
- Cocktails: €15-20
- Food: €20-35 per dish (quality is actually good)
Dress code: Chic beach wear during day (swimsuit + cover-up OK), transitions to smart casual by evening. White is encouraged (Instagram aesthetic).
Best for: Sunday sessions are legendary – groups of friends, people who want the Ibiza experience without going to Ibiza, those who enjoy dancing in the sand.
Pro tip: Book a day bed if you want the full experience, but you can also just show up for sunset and cocktails. The champagne spray show happens multiple times throughout Sunday sessions – very Instagram-worthy.

Purobeach Marbella
Location: Laguna Village, Estepona (west of Puerto Banús, worth the 20-minute drive)
The concept: More sophisticated and relaxed than Nikki Beach, Purobeach emphasizes Balearic chill-out vibes, quality dining, and refined atmosphere.
When to go:
- Sunset sessions Thursday-Sunday in summer (7-11pm)
- Any evening for dinner and cocktails
Music: Balearic beats, chill-out, downtempo. Volume allows conversation, unlike typical nightclubs.
Costs:
- Sunset session entry: Free-€20
- Cocktails: €12-16
- Dinner: €30-50 per person for quality meal
Dress code: Relaxed elegant. No beachwear by evening, but less strict than Puerto Banús clubs.
Best for: Romantic evenings, couples, anyone seeking sophistication without nightclub intensity, foodies who want good dining with sunset views.
Pro tip: The sunset views here are genuinely spectacular. Arrive 30 minutes before sunset to secure a good spot and watch the sky turn colors over the Mediterranean.
La Sala by the Sea
Location: Puerto Banús beachfront
The concept: Beach restaurant by day, transforms into a DJ bar by night. More accessible than Nikki Beach, less tourist-heavy.
When to go: Thursday-Saturday evenings, starts picking up around 10pm
Music: House, R&B, commercial dance music
Costs:
- No entry fee
- Cocktails: €10-14
- Food: €15-25 per dish
Dress code: Smart casual. Beach wear not acceptable by evening.
Best for: Those staying in Puerto Banús who want evening beach vibes without traveling, groups who want to mix dinner and drinks with dancing.
Section 4: Nightlife by Music Preference
Not everyone wants the same club experience. Here’s where to go based on what music you want to hear:
Electronic/House Music
- Best: Ocean Club, Pangea, Suite
- Alternative: Olivia Valere (classic Marbella club, slightly older crowd, still has great house nights)
- Insider option: Keep Club (locals’ favorite, less tourist-heavy, great electronic music)
Hip-Hop/R&B
- Best: Pangea (second room), Ocean Club (varies by night)
- Alternative: Aqwa Mist (Puerto Banús, Lebanese-influenced venue with hip-hop nights)
- Check schedules: Most clubs rotate music style by night
Latin Music (Reggaeton, Salsa, Bachata)
- Best: Momento Puerto Banús (specialist Latin venue)
- Alternative: Dreamers (Marbella center, mixed crowd, Latin nights Thursday-Saturday)
- Pro tip: Specific Latin nights often pack faster than general club nights – locals love these
Live Music
- Flamenco: Ana María (Old Town)
- Rock/Blues: La Taberna de Santiago (Old Town)
- Jazz: Check hotel bars – Puente Romano and Marbella Club Hotel often have quality jazz nights
- Tribute bands: Numerous bars in Puerto Banús, check posters around the marina
Section 5: Practical Information – What You Need to Know
Understanding Marbella Nightlife Costs
Budget-friendly option (€40-60 per person for the night):
- Old Town bar-hopping
- €5-8 cocktails × 4-5 drinks
- Tapas: €15-20
- No entry fees
Mid-range option (€80-120 per person):
- Puerto Banús without table service
- Entry to one club: €20-40
- 4-5 drinks in clubs: €18 × 5 = €90
- Pre-club dinner: €25-35
VIP Experience (€300-1,000+ per person):
- Table service at Ocean Club or Suite
- Split table minimum with group
- Bottles instead of individual drinks
- More comfortable, guaranteed seating, enhanced service
Reality check: Marbella is expensive, Puerto Banús especially so. Budget accordingly or you’ll have a stressful night checking your bank balance instead of enjoying yourself.
Dress Codes Demystified

For Puerto Banús Clubs (Ocean Club, Pangea, Suite, Tibu):
Men:
- ✅ DO: Collared shirt (button-down preferred), dress shoes, smart trousers or dark jeans
- ✅ SAFE BET: Blazer, designer shoes, watch
- ❌ DON’T: Sneakers (unless clearly designer and pristine), shorts, sandals, flip-flops, t-shirts, sportswear, caps/hats
Women:
- ✅ DO: Heels, dress or elegant outfit, makeup and styled hair
- ✅ SAFE BET: Little black dress, statement heels, accessories
- ❌ DON’T: Flat shoes (unless fancy sandals), overly casual clothes, beachwear
Door policy reality:
- When in doubt, overdress rather than underdress
- Door staff have absolute discretion – even if you meet dress code, they can deny entry
For Old Town:
- Much more relaxed
- Clean, presentable casual wear is fine
- Sneakers OK as long as not falling apart
- Shorts acceptable in summer
Safety Tips

Getting home safely:
- Taxis: Readily available outside clubs, but queues can be long (20-30 minutes at 4-5am). Official taxis are white with green line.
- Uber/Cabify: Work in Marbella but can have surge pricing at peak times
- Pre-book return: Many people arrange pickup time with taxi driver
- Walk if close: Puerto Banús to our Playas del Duque properties is 10-15 minutes, perfectly safe and often faster than waiting for taxi
Avoiding problems:
- Drinks: Watch your drink being made, don’t accept drinks from strangers, don’t leave drinks unattended
- Valuables: Bring minimal cash, leave expensive jewelry at accommodation
- Pickpockets: Crowded clubs and bars attract them – keep phone and wallet secure
- Overcharging: Check bills carefully, especially at beach clubs where day beds can have minimum spends
- Promoters: Be wary of street promoters offering « free entry » or « free drinks » – often leads to overpriced drinks or uncomfortable pressure
Emergency contacts:
- Emergency services: 112
- Police (Policia Nacional): 091
- Local Police (Policia Local): 092
- Guardia Civil: 062
Best Nights of the Week
Thursday:
- Great night in Puerto Banús, less crowded than weekends
- Many clubs have special DJ nights
- Easier to get tables without advance booking
Friday:
- Peak night, expect queues and crowds
- Book tables minimum 1 week ahead
- Highest prices
Saturday:
- Even busier than Friday
- Some venues have different DJs/vibe than Friday
- Plan ahead or you’ll struggle to get in anywhere
Sunday:
- Nikki Beach Sunday session is legendary (4pm-midnight)
- Some clubs closed
- More relaxed vibe in Old Town
Monday-Wednesday:
- Many clubs closed or quiet
- Good time for Old Town exploration
- Beach clubs still open but restaurant vibe rather than party vibe
Seasonal Variations
High Season (June-August):
- Everything packed
- Reservations essential
- Highest prices
- Best atmosphere and energy
- All venues open
Shoulder Season (April-May, September-October):
- Still great weather
- Smaller crowds = easier access
- Slightly better prices
- Many locals prefer this time
- Most venues still open
Winter (November-March):
- Many beach clubs closed
- Some clubs operate weekends only
- Significantly cheaper
- More local crowd
- Old Town stays active year-round
- Good time if you want to avoid crowds
Section 6: Pre-Party and After-Party
Where to Have Dinner Before Clubbing
You don’t want to hit the clubs on an empty stomach. Here are recommendations for dinner that won’t break the bank before you spend on clubs:
Puerto Banús area:
- La Sala Puerto Banús: (Not the beach one) – Good steaks, pasta, international menu. €25-35 per person.
- Plaza: Reliable Spanish and international, outdoor seating. €20-30 per person.
- Benito y Nicolás: Traditional Spanish, tapas, less touristy. €15-25 per person.
Pro tip: Eat around 9-10pm (Spanish dinner time), then hit clubs around midnight-1am.
Late Night Food (After Clubbing)
Clubs close around 6am. You’ll probably be hungry. Here’s where to go:
Puerto Banús:
- Burger joints on the main strip: Several open until 7-8am
- Kebab shops: On streets behind the marina, open all night
Marbella center:
- El Gallo: Opens 7am for breakfast, perfect after-party spot
- Various bakeries: Open from 6-7am for fresh pastries
Section 7: Special Events and Parties
Weekly Regular Events
Nikki Beach Sundays: Every Sunday in season (May-October), 4pm-midnight. White party aesthetic, champagne showers, sunset dancing.
Ocean Club Fridays: Typically the biggest night with headline DJs.
Pangea Saturdays: Premium night with extended hours.
Note: Specific events change season to season. Follow venues on Instagram for current schedules.
Annual Events and Festivals
Starlite Festival (July-August):
- Multi-week music festival in a quarry near Marbella
- International artists (David Guetta, Maluma, Andrea Bocelli level)
- Tickets €50-200+ depending on artist
- Not exactly nightlife but attracts massive party crowds
Marbella Reggaeton Beach Festival (August):
- Beach-side reggaeton and urban music festival
- Multiple stages, day-night event
- Attracts younger crowd (20-30)
New Year’s Eve:
- Puerto Banús is absolutely packed
- Book tables/entry 1-2 months ahead
- Expect triple normal prices
- Spectacular fireworks over the marina at midnight
Section 8: Where to Stay for Best Access to Nightlife
Here’s where location becomes crucial. Choosing accommodation close to nightlife means:
- ✅ No expensive taxis at surge prices
- ✅ Walk home safely
- ✅ Can drop off shopping bags or change clothes between beach and clubs
- ✅ Easy pre-party gathering point for groups
Our Puerto Banús Properties – Perfect for Party-Goers
Why stay with Marbella Banus Suites:
- Walking distance to everything mentioned in this guide:
- Ocean Club: 8-12 minute walk
- Puerto Banús marina bars: 5-8 minute walk
- Beach clubs: On the same beach strip
- Late-night food: 3-5 minute walk
- Practical advantages:
- Multiple bedrooms for groups
- Kitchen for pre-party drinks (save money)
- Washing machines (essential for multi-night parties)
- Air conditioning (crucial after hot night out)
- Free WiFi (call your taxis, check club schedules)
- Group-friendly:
- Much more economical than hotel rooms for 4-8 people
- Common areas for pre-party gatherings
- More space = more comfortable
- Our Playas del Duque properties specifically:
- Direct beach access
- Pools for day-after recovery
- Security and parking
Perfect for:
- Bachelor/bachelorette parties
- Groups of friends (4-6 people)
- Birthday celebrations
- Anyone planning multiple nights out
- People who want flexibility to come and go
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Section 9: Nightlife Itineraries
The « First Time in Marbella » Night
9:00pm: Dinner in Puerto Banús (La Sala or Plaza)
10:30pm: Cocktails at a marina bar, people-watch the superyachts
12:00am: Head to Ocean Club (pre-booked)
4:00am: Late night food stop
4:30am: Walk back to accommodation (if staying near Puerto Banús)
Estimated cost: €100-150 per person
The « Beach Club Sunset to Nightclub » Experience
6:00pm: Arrive at Nikki Beach for sunset session (Sunday recommended)
9:00pm: Dinner at Nikki Beach (already there, convenient)
11:00pm: Uber to Puerto Banús (15 minutes)
11:30pm: Cocktails at Puerto Banús marina bar
1:00am: Enter Pangea or Tibu
5:00am: Late night food, head home
Estimated cost: €150-200 per person (including Nikki Beach day bed)
The « Local Experience » Night
9:00pm: Tapas dinner in Marbella Old Town (Plaza de los Naranjos)
10:30pm: Bar hopping around Old Town
12:00am: Live music at Ana María or La Taberna de Santiago
2:00am: Head to a local’s favorite club (Keep, Dreamers)
4:00am: Churros con chocolate at a late-night café
Estimated cost: €50-80 per person (much more affordable!)
The « VIP All-Out Experience » Night
7:00pm: Upscale dinner (Cipriani or similar, Puerto Banús)
9:30pm: Cocktails at a premium bar
11:30pm: Arrive at Suite or Ocean Club (table pre-booked)
12:00am-5:00am: Table service, bottles, the works
5:00am: Private driver home
Estimated cost: €300-500+ per person (when sharing table costs)
Section 10: Questions People Always Ask
« Is Marbella expensive for nightlife? »
Yes, especially Puerto Banús. It’s one of the most expensive nightlife scenes in Spain. However:
- Old Town is much more affordable (€50-80 per night vs €100-200)
- You can control costs by avoiding table service
- Pre-drinking at your accommodation helps significantly
- Shoulder season (May, September) offers better prices
Budget tip: Have dinner and first drinks at your accommodation, then go out around midnight. You’ll save €30-50 per person.
« Can I get into clubs without reservations? »
In summer (June-August):
- Puerto Banús clubs: Difficult, especially weekends. Long queues, risk of being turned away.
- Old Town venues: Usually fine
- Beach clubs: Walk-ins OK for drinks, day beds need booking
Shoulder/winter season:
- Much easier
- Weekday walk-ins almost always work
- Weekend reservations still smart for peace of mind
Bottom line: If you have specific clubs you want to experience, book ahead. Don’t risk your holiday night being spent in taxi queues searching for places with space.
« Is Marbella nightlife safe? »
Generally yes, but use common sense:
- It’s a wealthy area with good police presence
- Violent crime rare
- Pickpocketing and drink spiking happen (like any nightlife destination)
- Use official taxis
- Don’t flash expensive items
- Stay in groups when possible
- Trust your instincts – if a situation feels wrong, leave
Women: Puerto Banús and Old Town are generally safe, but standard precautions apply. Groups are always safer than solo. Don’t accept drinks from strangers.
« What’s the age demographic? »
Puerto Banús clubs: Predominantly 25-45, with Ocean Club skewing slightly younger (25-35) and Suite skewing older (30-50).
Old Town: More mixed, 25-60, depends on venue.
Beach clubs: 30-50 generally, families during daytime, adults-only vibe by evening.
Reality: Marbella nightlife is for adults with disposable income. You won’t find backpacker budget-friendly options in Puerto Banús.
« Do I need to speak Spanish? »
Not in Puerto Banús – staff speak English, Russian, French, Arabic. The scene is very international.
In Old Town, some English always helps, but many venues are tourist-friendly enough that you’ll manage with basic Spanish or English.
Conclusion: Making the Most of Marbella Nights
Marbella’s nightlife is legendary for a reason. Whether you’re dancing until dawn at Ocean Club, sipping sunset cocktails at a beach club, or discovering hidden live music venues in the Old Town, this is a destination that knows how to party.
Key takeaways:
- Plan ahead: Especially for Puerto Banús clubs in summer
- Budget appropriately: It’s expensive, but there are ways to manage costs
- Dress to impress: Especially for Puerto Banús venues
- Stay close: Our Puerto Banús properties put you walking distance from everything
- Pace yourself: The night doesn’t start until midnight and can go until 6am
- Mix it up: Don’t just do clubs – try beach clubs, Old Town, different music styles
- Be safe: Watch drinks, use official taxis, stay with friends
Ready to Experience Marbella Nightlife?
The perfect night out starts with the perfect place to stay. Our Puerto Banús properties are specifically located to give you walking-distance access to Ocean Club, Pangea, all the marina bars, and easy access to beach clubs.
What our properties offer party-goers:
- Walking distance to all venues in this guide
- Multiple bedrooms for groups of 4-10
- Full kitchens for pre-party gatherings
- Air conditioning and fast WiFi
- Secure parking if you’re driving
- Check-in flexibility for late arrivals
Whether you’re planning a bachelor party, birthday celebration, or just want to experience Europe’s premier party destination, we have the perfect accommodation.
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Questions about the best property for your group?
Contact our team – we know which properties work best for party groups, we can recommend the best arrival strategies, and we’re locals who know the scene.
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- Where to Have Brunch in Marbella After a Night Out
- Planning Your Marbella Holiday: Complete Guide
- Best Restaurants in Marbella and Puerto Banús
Last updated: November 2025. Club details, prices, and venues current as of publication. Scene changes seasonally – follow venues on Instagram for current schedules and events.







