Location

One of the must-visit locations on the Costa del Sol, Marbella is the perfect backdrop for those who want to enjoy the finest luxuries in life. With the serene Sierra Blanca mountains in the background and the crystal blue Mediterranean Sea ahead of it, you’ll get to enjoy the natural beauty around you in this sumptuous destination. Spend your morning teeing off at one of the 70 courses, explore the vibrant and lively Andalusia, or spend your time enjoying the tranquility of the immaculate beaches; Marbella offers you exclusivity and elegance.

Take Advantage of the Mediterranean Weather

With over 300 days of sunshine per year, Marbella enjoys mild winters and warm summers, making it a destination you can visit any time. Temperatures range from 16 to 30 degrees throughout the year, made even better with the mountains keeping the Iberian heat at bay, which encourages you to spend your time outdoors, diving into an endless pool, or exploring its Old Town neighbourhood. However you choose to spend your time, Marbella’s weather ensures every day is perfect.

Luxury Villas For The Discerning Traveller

Bluemoon offers opulent vacation rentals in the most prestigious areas, from an open-plan architectural masterpiece to a villa offering easy and understated Marbella living in a prime location. With our extensive network and expertise, we can source an exceptional property to meet your requirements, ensuring you have the most sublime stay.

Epicurean Adventures

Marbella is a gastronomic paradise with a plethora of options to cater to every palate. Whether you want to enjoy Michelin-starred sushi at Nintai, with 12 seats around a wooden bar where you watch premium-quality seasonal produce being prepared into the finest sushi and enjoy unique combinations from the sommelier in a silent atmosphere, or indulge in the results of Sollo’s sustainable aquaponic production, where they produce 90% of the ingredients used to create the most exquisite freshwater fish offerings, you’ll quickly understand why Diego Gallegos has become known as “the chef of caviar” during your time. Head to the Old Town to enjoy the tapas at the storied Bar El Estrecho, which has been going for 70 years. Marbella’s vibrant nightlife and dining experiences will delight food enthusiasts.

Rich Cultural and Historical Heritage to Explore

Marbella is not only synonymous with grandeur, but it’s also a destination steeped in rich cultural and historical heritage that you can explore. Casco Antiguo, the official name of the old town, has maze-like streets with whitewashed buildings, colourful bougainvillaea, and bustling plazas to explore. Visit historical landmarks like the 16th-century Church of Santa Maria de la Encarnación, which is a perfect monument of the Spanish Renaissance. Or take a trip to the Museo Picasso Málaga, the museum in Pablo Picasso’s birthplace which the artist initially wanted to see before plans fell through, until his daughter-in-law, Christine Ruiz-Picasso, decided to see it into a reality. Once opened, Ruiz-Picasso and Bernard Ruiz-Picasso (Picasso’s grandson) donated 233 works to it.