HALLMARK VILLAS MARBELLA SUMMER TIPS - 2025
- Alicia Morgan

- Apr 6
- 11 min read
Updated: Oct 17
Summer in Marbella unfolds with a rhythm all its own. Mornings begin in calm refinement — the air is cool and the light glows softly over the sea. As the day warms, life moves outdoors: beachside walks along the Mediterranean, leisurely lunches at favourite terraces, or quiet hours spent poolside beneath the palms. By late afternoon, Marbella transforms — energy heightens, terraces fill, and the evening comes alive in that effortless blend of glamour and ease the town is known for.
Whether you’re here for a few days or settling in for the season, this guide brings together a curated selection of experiences we personally recommend to our clients — from enduring favourites to the most notable new openings of 2025. Consider it your private introduction to the best of Marbella — refined, authentic, and always a step ahead.

1. Morning Walk & Best Breakfast Spots in Marbella
The Paseo Marítimo, Marbella’s palm-lined seafront promenade, is where the town eases into its day. Locals walk, jog, or linger over a morning coffee as the sunlight glimmers across the water and the pace slowly builds. Stretching along the coastline, it offers endless sea views, a salty breeze, and that distinctly Marbella rhythm — calm, elegant, and quietly alive.
By the time you’re ready for breakfast, it feels well earned. From colorful smoothie bowls and avocado toast to long, sun-drenched brunches, there’s no shortage of fresh, health-forward spots to choose from. Many focus on local produce and relaxed, open-air settings that invite you to slow down and savor the moment.
Breakfast spots worth waking up for
Hustle n’ Flow – A haven for health-conscious mornings, serving creative, nutrient-packed dishes made with ethically sourced ingredients and superfood touches. Perfect after a workout or simply for a nourishing start to the day.
Paisana Marbella – Light-filled, natural interiors set the scene for a farm-to-table experience rooted in seasonal produce. Relaxed, family-friendly, and effortlessly inviting — with coffee that’s just as good as the menu.
Organic Cold Pressed Juicery – Pure, fresh, and invigorating. Think 100% organic juices, açai bowls, and plant-based shakes made daily to energise body and mind. A must-visit for a clean, natural morning boost.
Zoco Café Marbella – Nestled inside Zoco Home, this design-led café offers delicate pastries, Arabic coffee, and light dishes in a quietly stylish setting. Central, calm, and perfect for a leisurely pause.
Rachel’s Eco Love – The original garden café at Puente Romano, a serene spot focused on wellness and thoughtful, wholesome food. Smoothies, juices, and light meals are served with care, making it feel like a private escape from the bustle.
2. Spend a Day by the Sea
With eleven Blue Flag beaches along its coastline, Marbella sets the standard in Andalusia for pristine, well-managed shores. From tranquil residential stretches to lively, high-end beach clubs, there’s a spot for every mood — whether you want to swim, sunbathe, or simply let the hours drift by.
Certain beaches stand out for their effortless charm and convenient access to loungers, refreshments, and casual dining. Whether you’re after a barefoot lunch, a few hours under a sun umbrella, or a full day that drifts from morning coffee to sunset cocktail.
These are the Marbella beaches to know in 2025:
Playa de Nagüeles – Central and Blue Flag certified, this beach combines calm waters, soft sands, and nearby chic beach clubs like Trocadero Playa. Perfect for a relaxed, stylish day by the sea.
Playa Casablanca – A quiet, residential gem just west of town, offering a serene, well kept shoreline within easy reach of several casual, high-quality lunch spots.
Playa Real de Zaragoza – A spacious, natural-feeling stretch to the east, anchored by La Plage Casanis. Ideal for lingering from late morning through to a golden sunset, letting the day unfold at your own pace.
Beach Clubs to try in 2025:
Marbella’s beach clubs offer more than sand and sea. They are destinations in their own right, combining atmosphere, style, and a carefully curated approach to food and leisure. Whether you’re after a relaxed afternoon, a sunset dinner, or a full day of sun and celebration, these are the spots to keep on your radar:
Sublim Beach – A fresh addition to Marbella’s coastline, Sublim delivers elevated cuisine in serene, beautifully designed surroundings. Impeccable service and a calm atmosphere make it perfect for a slow afternoon or an early evening by the sea. Trendy, yet effortlessly refined.
Luuma Beach Restaurant – Relaxed, thoughtful, and health-focused, Luuma pairs organic, seasonal cuisine with a laid-back setting. Welcoming for families and anyone who values sustainability alongside style.
Nikki Beach Marbella – The original destination for sun, sound, and celebration, Nikki Beach remains synonymous with Marbella’s energetic beach scene. From champagne brunches to full-day indulgence, it balances glamour with its signature fun and elegance.
La Cabane Marbella – Reimagined by Dani García and Dolce & Gabbana, this Los Monteros icon fuses haute cuisine with a distinctly luxurious vibe. Imagine Riviera chic reinterpreted Marbella-style — a beach club that feels as exclusive as it does effortlessly stylish.
NIDO Estepona – Just a short drive west, NIDO offers a quieter, more contemplative escape. Natural interiors, elegant dishes, and plush beach beds make it a favourite for those seeking a serene retreat without compromising comfort. The perfect reset by the sea.

La Cabane Beach Clun. Source: www.lacabanemarbella.com
3. Lunch, Unhurried and Elegant
In Marbella, lunch is less a pause and more a celebration. Especially during the summer months, when the sun drifts high and the town slows, a long, shaded meal feels perfectly natural — a moment to savour, not to rush.
Many local restaurants are designed with this unhurried rhythm in mind: attentive service, thoughtful menus, good wine, and settings that encourage lingering. Whether you’re seeking refined elegance or relaxed charm, Marbella offers endless options where lunch effortlessly drifts into the afternoon.
Lunch Spots to Try
Planta Bistrot – Nestled in Forum, Planta combines fresh, health-focused cuisine with a bright, plant-filled interior. Calm, modern, and considered, it’s the ideal spot for a nourishing midday escape.
Sea Grill – Set against Marbella’s golden coastline at Puente Romano, Sea Grill delivers a refined yet relaxed experience. Market-fresh seafood, Mediterranean-inspired dishes, and an exceptional wine list are enhanced by the soothing rhythm of the sea.
Dune Beach – Tucked into the dunes of El Rosario, Dune Beach balances laid-back charm with quiet sophistication. Bohemian décor and a beachfront setting make it the perfect backdrop for Mediterranean and Middle Eastern-inspired cuisine.
Ammos Greek – Within the vibrant METT Hotel, Ammos brings coastal Greece to Marbella. Authentic dishes — from tzatziki and grilled octopus to delicate baklava — are paired with live music, creating an elegant, lively lunch experience.
La Milla Marbella – Modern Andalusian seafood meets polished, beachfront elegance. La Milla delivers refined cuisine without pretension, making it a go-to for those seeking a sophisticated seaside lunch.
El Patio at Marbella Club – A timeless courtyard setting, serving seasonal Mediterranean dishes and hand-tossed pizzas. Calm, elegant, and effortlessly charming — a perennial favourite, all year round.
4. Venturing Beyond Marbella
Some days call for a change of scenery, and Marbella is perfectly positioned to deliver. Within easy reach lie towns, beaches, and landscapes that offer new perspectives, cooler air, and a taste of Andalucían variety. Whether you’re seeking culture, sweeping views, or simply a slower pace, these nearby escapes are well worth the journey.
Day Trip Ideas
Ronda – Perched dramatically atop the hills, Ronda captivates with history, sweeping panoramas, and one of Spain’s most iconic bridges. Take your time to wander the cobbled streets, linger at scenic viewpoints, and enjoy Andalusian cuisine and local wines at their finest.
Tarifa – Wide-open beaches, windswept dunes, and a relaxed surf-town vibe. Tarifa is perfect for those seeking a rawer, elemental connection to the coast — wind in your hair, sand beneath your feet, and the horizon stretching endlessly.
Gibraltar – A curious blend of British flair and wild nature. From cheeky monkeys to dramatic rock-top views, Gibraltar offers surprises at every turn. Quick tip: don’t forget your passport.
Sotogrande – Understated elegance on a larger scale. Long lunches, leisurely golf, and a serene marina make Sotogrande a refined counterpoint to Marbella’s bustling energy.
Benalmádena – Family-friendly and easy-going, this coastal town charms with its cable car, Sea Life aquarium, and one of the prettiest marinas along this stretch of the Andalusian coast. A relaxed day out with plenty to see and do.

Ronda’s iconic Puente Nuevo
5. Active Escapes Around Marbella
For those ready to swap sunbeds for adventure, Marbella’s surroundings offer a playground of water, mountain, and trail experiences. From adrenaline-fuelled excursions to serene moments in nature, these activities bring you closer to the landscape — often far from the crowds — and reveal a side of the region that’s as invigorating as it is beautiful.
Sunset Sailing – Glide along Marbella’s coastline aboard a catamaran, with paddle-boarding, snorkelling, and endless sea views as the sun sinks toward the horizon. Ideal for a romantic evening or a relaxed afternoon at sea.
La Concha Hike – The town’s most iconic peak, offering panoramic views that reward the early start. Bring water, pace yourself, and soak in the vistas stretching across the Costa del Sol.
Canyoning – Cool off with a high-energy adventure, hiking, climbing, and sliding through river gorges and natural pools just outside Marbella. A thrilling way to explore the area’s hidden corners.
Caminito del Rey – Less than 90 minutes away, this legendary cliffside trail is for the adventurous at heart. The views are unforgettable, and a refreshing swim in the nearby lake makes for the perfect finish.
Horseback Riding – Discover Marbella’s forests, hills, and coastline from the saddle. Guided rides offer a slower, scenic perspective, combining elegance with the simple pleasure of being in nature.
6. Make the Most of Marbella Evenings — Starting with Dinner
Dinner in Marbella offers endless possibilities: a slow, lingering affair, a celebratory night out, or something lively and spirited. The key is the setting — the backdrop sets the tone for the evening, whether it’s an intimate date or a gathering with friends. Marbella delivers with style, sophistication, and an effortless sense of occasion.
Dinner Spots Worth the Hype
Brasserie Astoria Marbella – A polished yet inviting international brasserie in Nueva Andalucía, from the team behind Stockholm’s Frantzén Group. Expect tableside finishes, expertly crafted cocktails, and a terrace made for long, leisurely evenings.
11:11 Société – Bold, energetic, and creative, this concept restaurant blends Mexican and Middle Eastern influences in both cuisine and ambiance. Perfect for groups or anyone in the mood for something daring and vibrant.
Nota Blu Marbella – A refined French-Mediterranean setting that balances simplicity and sophistication. Once home to Marbella’s iconic La Meridiana, the space still carries a sense of occasion — without any of the formality.
Casanis Bistrot – Intimate and charming, Casanis offers classic French cuisine with a contemporary twist. Fresh, seasonal dishes are served in a cosy yet stylish setting that makes every meal feel special.
Florentine – An upscale Italian dining experience with a focus on quality ingredients and traditional recipes. Think expertly prepared pasta, fresh seafood, and a wine list that celebrates Italy in every detail.
Roostiq – Known for its striking venue and rotisserie specialties, Roostiq offers elevated comfort food. Farm-to-table ingredients ensure every dish is fresh, flavourful, and effortlessly satisfying.
Dani García’s Restaurants – Michelin-starred mastery brought to Marbella by the renowned chef. Each of Dani García’s venues is a culinary journey, elevating Andalusian flavours with artistry and precision.
7. Where to Savor the Finest Cocktails
As the heat softens and the evening light turns golden, Marbella takes on a subtle magic. This is the hour to slow down, soak in the atmosphere, and enjoy a masterfully crafted cocktail — ideally with a view to match. Rooftops and open-air terraces hum with energy at this time, offering the perfect pause before the night unfolds.
AIR by BREATHE – Perched above Puerto Banús, this lush rooftop melds greenery, water features, and a sleek cocktail bar. Vibrant yet relaxed, it’s ideal for lingering over oysters, sushi, or a signature drink while taking in sweeping vistas.
Cielo at Florentine – Florentine’s new rooftop terrace offers a 360º panorama paired with open-air dining and a stylish cocktail bar. Social yet sophisticated, it’s a seamless transition from early evening drinks to late-night energy, with La Concha as a stunning backdrop.
Sky Lounge at Benabola Hotel – A classic Puerto Banús rooftop with incomparable harbour and sea views. Known for its relaxed elegance and signature cocktails, it’s a perfect perch to watch the marina drift into nightfall.
Nobu Bar – Where refined cocktails meet Japanese botanical artistry. Near La Plaza, the Roku Gin collaboration brings notes of yuzu, genmaicha, and sakura, making it equally perfect as a pre-dinner aperitif or a chic nightcap.

Cielo named the best restaurant in Marbella 2025 by VOGUE. Source: Florentine Marbella
8. Stay Out If the Mood Fits
Marbella nights have a rhythm of their own. What begins as dinner or an early drink often stretches effortlessly into something more — a beachfront beat, a rooftop cocktail, or a polished party that carries on until the early hours. The city’s evening scene is versatile, stylish, and undeniably magnetic.
From bohemian beach energy to late-night glamour, here are some of the standout places to enjoy Marbella after dark in summer 2025:
Mamzel – Where dinner becomes performance. Nestled into the hills, this open-air venue delivers theatrical shows, dramatic lighting, and a crowd dressed for the occasion. With a new show each year, it’s a perennial summer favourite.
Starlite Occident – Marbella’s signature summer music festival, combining world-class concerts with exclusive afterparties. Set against the hills of Sierra Blanca, it’s as much about the atmosphere as the lineup, creating unforgettable summer nights.
Momento Marbella – The go-to for deep house lovers and high-end nightclub enthusiasts. International DJs, a state-of-the-art sound system, and a chic outdoor area make this a destination where music sets the tone for the night.
COYA Club Marbella – Vibrant, Latin-inspired, and stylish. Come for the Peruvian cuisine, stay for the colorful cocktails and resident DJs that transform the space into a lively late-night hotspot.
Motel Particulier – Newly relocated to the Golden Mile, Motel blends luxury and nightlife effortlessly. Perfect for expertly crafted cocktails, a stylish crowd, and an air of exclusive glamour.

Starlite Marbella — Set in a dramatic open-air quarry, this iconic summer festival showcases international artists, live concerts, and a vibrant programme of cultural events throughout the season.
9. Prioritise Wellness
In Marbella, wellness feels effortless — a natural reflection of the local lifestyle. Whether it’s an early morning pilates session, a quiet round on a sun-dappled golf course, or a restorative spa treatment, the options cater to every rhythm. With a focus on quality, setting, and thoughtful design, the city makes it easy to weave healthy routines into your stay, all without compromising style or experience.
Wellness Spots to Know
The I/O Club – A high-performance health club offering science backed training, recovery tools, group classes, and expert coaching, all within a sleek, purpose-built environment designed to inspire results.
Six Senses Spa Marbella – A serene, elegant retreat rooted in natural healing. Enjoy Mediterranean-inspired design, hydrotherapy, and holistic treatments that refresh both body and mind.
Pilates Puente Romano – A dedicated studio for pilates, reformer, and movement-based classes, perfectly complemented by its beachfront setting.
Golf in Marbella – Home to top-tier courses such as Aloha, Los Naranjos, and Marbella Club Golf, the area offers year-round play amidst meticulously maintained fairways and stunning scenery, ideal for players of all levels.
Padel in Marbella – A social, fast-paced sport with courts scattered along the coast. Accessible for fun or friendly competition, it’s a perfect way to mix movement with the region’s relaxed, sociable atmosphere.

World-class golf in Marbella — scenic courses, perfect greens, and year-round sunshine.
10. Explore Marbella’s Street Markets
Beyond Marbella’s polished storefronts lies a more relaxed, open-air rhythm — one that invites slow browsing, discovery, and a morning (or evening) spent wandering. From fresh local produce and artisan crafts to vintage finds and bohemian fashion, the town’s markets are as much about atmosphere as they are about shopping.
Whether you’re after a woven beach bag, seasonal fruit, or simply a leisurely stroll with a coffee in hand, Marbella’s markets offer a chance to slow down and soak in the local flavour.
Puerto Banús Night Market – From June to September, Plaza Antonio Banderas comes alive from 7 PM with a lively summer bazaar. Discover artisan jewellery, bohemian clothing, handmade gifts, and tasty snacks — all just steps from the port’s restaurants and bars.
Marbella Monday Market (Las Albarizas) – A classic local market offering fresh produce, clothing, and everyday goods. Held on Monday mornings near Marbella Old Town, it’s a vibrant scene and a perfect way to start the week.
San Pedro de Alcántara Market – Every Thursday, San Pedro hosts a bustling open-air market with everything from flowers to leather bags. Large, well-organised, and full of locals, it’s a slice of authentic Andalusian life.
Nueva Andalucía Market – Every Saturday near the old bullring, this popular market blends local treasures with a hint of tourist charm. From ceramics and handbags to quirky home décor, it’s a place to browse, explore, and stumble upon unexpected finds.
Considering More Than a Holiday? Let’s Talk.
For many, Marbella first captivates as a summer escape — a place to soak up sun, sea, and effortless elegance. Often, a few visits are enough to spark a deeper connection, inspiring thoughts of something more permanent. If you’re beginning to explore life beyond short stays, we’re here to guide you, offering insight, expertise, and a trusted perspective on making Marbella your own.



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