Old Town and More: Things to Do In Marbella Spain

Marbella, Spain is a southern coastal city of gleaming white Arabian-style buildings and red clay roofs.

Dotting its coastline are breathtaking beaches, high-class marinas, and all sorts of entertainment options. This city truly is a vacationer's paradise.

Ready to start exploring? Check out this list of things to do in Marbella.


1. Explore Old Town

Old Town Marbella is a quaint collection of narrow blocks surrounding the traditional Castilian renaissance square called Plaza de los Naranjos.

The name is especially apt, as naranja means orange in Spanish and the streets of the square are lined by fragrant orange trees.

Relax and enjoy the pleasant aroma as you sit at one of the traditional pavement cafes and try a classic cup of Spanish espresso. If you come on the right day, you may even see a street performer putting on a show in the square.

2. Enjoy the Glamour of Puerto Banus Marina

If you've always dreamed of how the rich and famous live, you'll have a taste of the good life at Puerto Banus, one of the best marinas in Spain. You'll love the high-end shopping, incredible beaches, and of course the dancing.

The Costa del Sol region has some of the best nightlife in all of Spain. Make sure you bring your dancing shoes!

3. Head to Marbella's Costa Water Park

If you have kids that love water sports, you have to take them to Costa Water Park. This collection of floating platforms is a slippery obstacle course complete with trampolines.

Your kids will have fun all day getting their energy out running around the platforms.

4. Relax on the Beach

Marbella is home to twenty-four beaches where you can spend the day basking in the sun. You'll love the convenient places to rent equipment for water sports.

If you want to up your game, check out one of the hot beach clubs where partygoers dance all night and day. Head over to Nikki Beach or Puro Beach to get started.

More Things to Do in Marbella

While those are the most popular things to do in Marbella, there are so many more exciting places to explore.

If you're religious, you should check out the Iglesia de la Encarnacion. It's a beautiful Renaissance church built in the mid-1700s.

Or if engravings are more your thing, check out the Museum of Spanish Contemporary Engraving. The architecture of the building itself is enough to draw your interest. But, the over 4,000 engravings will keep you captivated for hours.

Make the Move

Now that you've heard about all the exciting things to do in Marbella, it's time to consider a second home here. Marbella is a picturesque coastal city that is teeming with incredible nightlife, world-class dining, and old world charm.

When you're ready to make the move, explore our properties in Marbella to find the perfect home.