If you love golden beaches, fancy yachts and sipping sangria in the sunshine, Marbella is calling your name! This Spanish paradise has everything—chic vibes, stunning views, and tapas galore. Let’s dive into why Marbella should be your next holiday spot!

Getting There
Fly into Málaga Airport (AGP)—it’s the closest to Marbella. From there, hop in a taxi (around 40 minutes), book a private transfer, or take the express bus from the airport to Marbella for a cheaper option. Some travel operators also offer transfers included within the holiday.
Where To Stay
Book with EasyJet, TUI, or On the Beach for great deals, easy flights, and stress-free Marbella magic!
Most Recommended Hotels:
Iberostar Selection Marbella Coral Beach with EasyJet – Chic, beachside bliss with stunning pools, dreamy sea views, and all-you-can-eat deliciousness!
Hotel Don Pepe, Gran Melia, OnTheBeach – Pure luxury! Fancy rooms, chilled beach vibes and a pool you’ll never want to leave.
Amare Beach Hotel Marbella with TUI – Adults-only paradise! Rooftop cocktails, beachfront sunbeds and pure relaxation—no kids, just chill.
Top Attractions
Explore Marbella Old Town – Cute, cobbled streets, whitewashed buildings, and cozy cafés. Don’t miss Plaza de los Naranjos—it’s full of charm and orange trees!
Puerto Banús – Fancy cars, mega yachts and designer stores. Even if you’re not splashing cash, it’s fun to stroll around and people-watch!
Marbella’s Beaches – Soft sand and crystal-clear waters. Bounty Beach and Cabopino Beach are great for a chilled day by the sea.
Day Trip to Ronda – One of Spain’s most beautiful towns, with stunning bridges and clifftop views. Perfect for Insta-worthy snaps! Check out a day trip to Ronda and its lush Wineries! Ronda Day Tour and Winery Visits on Viator
Visit a Flamenco Show – Experience real Spanish culture with a passionate flamenco performance—there are great shows in Marbella Old Town! Flamenco Show, GetYourGuide
Take a Boat Trip – Enjoy a sunset cruise or go dolphin-watching. There’s no better way to see Marbella’s coastline! Sailing & Dolphin Watching, GetYourGuide / Sunset Sailing Trip, GetYourGuide
La Concha Mountain Hike – Up for a challenge? Hike up La Concha for breathtaking views over Marbella and beyond.

Canyoning in Guadalmina Canyon – Jump, slide, and rappel your way through Marbella’s stunning canyon! Thrills for all—big jumps for the brave, a fun toboggan ride for the rest. Canyoning in Guadalmina Canyon, GetYourGuide
Parasailing Over Marbella – Fly up to 80 meters high for jaw-dropping sea views—without getting wet! No swimming, no stress, just pure adrenaline. Strap in, soar above the waves, and take in Marbella like never before. Parasailing in Marbella, GetYourGuide
Tapas Tour in Marbella – Eat, drink, and explore Marbella’s Old Town! This tour is a foodie’s dream—authentic tapas, delicious wines, and secret local gems. Small group, big flavours. Cheers to that! Authentic Tapas Food Tour, GetYourGuide
Caminito del Rey Hike – Hike the legendary Caminito del Rey, a sky-high walkway with jaw-dropping views. A guided 3km adventure through incredible landscapes, charming white villages and tasty local bites. Not for the faint-hearted! Caminito del Rey Guided Day Trip, GetYourGuide
Private Day Trip to Gibraltar – See wild monkeys, explore St. Michael’s Cave, and take in stunning sea views. A private guide, a comfy ride, and a dose of charm—right next to Marbella! Private Day Trip to Gibraltar on Viator
Private Yacht Charter in Marbella – Sail in style on a luxury 42ft yacht! Sunbathe, sip cava, spot dolphins and paddleboard. Choose 2, 3, or 4 hours of pure bliss—snacks, drinks, and good vibes included. Escape the crowds, live the dream! Private Sailing Yacht Charter with Skipper, GetYourGuide
Practical Tips
Currency: Euros (€). Bring some cash for small shops and cafés.
Tipping: Not expected, but rounding up the bill or leaving 5-10% is appreciated.
Language: Spanish is the main language, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas.
Plugs & Adapters: Spain uses Type F plugs (same as most of Europe).
Weather: Hot in summer, mild in winter—pack light but bring a jacket for evenings.
Transport: Walking is best in Old Town, but taxis and buses are handy for longer trips.
Meal Times: Spaniards eat late! Lunch is around 2-3 PM, and dinner starts at 8-10 PM.

Marbella is sunshine, style and endless fun. Whether you’re here for beaches, nightlife, or exploring cute Spanish streets, this place has it all. So, pack your bags, grab your sunnies and get ready for a holiday to remember!
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