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Marbella´s Magical Appeal to Expats

Marbella’s magical appeal lies in its enchanting ability to seamlessly blend timeless Mediterranean charm with effortless glamour, creating an almost irresistible spell that captivates. This magic translates into an unparalleled lifestyle upgrade for expats and here´s why.

Sunrise, The Golden Mile, Marbella

Climate & Nature

Marbella enjoys a delightful Mediterranean climate with over 300 sunny days a year, mild winters averaging around 15–18°C (59–64°F), and warm summers reaching 28–32°C (82–90°F), with very low rainfall in the warmer months. This near-perfect weather is enhanced by its stunning natural surroundings, featuring beautiful sandy beaches along the Costa del Sol, crystal-clear Mediterranean waters, and the dramatic Sierra Blanca mountains rising just behind the town, offering hiking trails, panoramic views, and a protective microclimate. Marbella combines year-round outdoor living – think beach days, golfing, and mountain walks.

Playa Levante, Puerto Banus

Amenities

Marbella offers a comprehensive suite of high-quality amenities tailored to an upscale, convenient, and enjoyable lifestyle on the Costa del Sol.
• World-class beaches – Over 27 km of pristine, Blue Flag-awarded sandy shores with easy access for swimming, water sports, and relaxed chiringuito dining.
• Golf paradise – Nicknamed part of the “Costa del Golf,” with dozens of prestigious courses (especially in Nueva Andalucía’s Golf Valley) perfect for year-round play in the mild climate.
• Luxury shopping and dining – Iconic spots like Puerto Banús marina with designer boutiques (Gucci, Louis Vuitton, etc.), superyacht views, and vibrant nightlife; the Golden Mile and Old Town feature Michelin-starred restaurants, gourmet tapas, and international cuisine.
• International schools – Excellent options such as Aloha College, Swans International, and others, making it family-friendly with English-language education nearby.
• Healthcare facilities – Modern hospitals like Quirónsalud Marbella and Hospital Costa del Sol, with English-speaking staff and high standards comparable to northern Europe.
• Wellness and leisure -Top-tier spas, fitness centres, tennis/padel clubs, equestrian facilities, and wellness centres for yoga, pilates, and overall well-being

Community Spirit, 4 Days Walking event, Marbella

International Community

Marbella’s expat community is one of the most vibrant and diverse in Europe, with nearly 30% of the town’s population (around 165,000–167,000 residents as of recent figures) being foreign nationals from 153 different nationalities-ranking it third in Spain for diversity after Madrid and Barcelona. This creates a truly cosmopolitan atmosphere where English is widely spoken, and integration feels effortless and making Marbella especially welcoming with a strong sense of community and abundance of social opportunities. This multicultural mix fosters easy friendships, professional networking, and a supportive environment, whether you’re a retiree enjoying relaxed coastal living, a family with kids in international schools, or a remote worker seeking like-minded people. Many expats describe it as feeling instantly “at home” thanks to the blend of global cultures, shared amenities, and year-round sunny social scene that turns everyday life into an enriching, international experience.

Secret corners to stop and pause, Parque de la Alameda

Lifestyle

Marbella’s lifestyle embodies the ultimate Mediterranean dream: a perfect blend of luxury, relaxation, outdoor living, and cosmopolitan energy that makes every day feel like an elevated holiday. With over 300 sunny days a year, residents enjoy year-round outdoor activities, starting mornings with beach walks, yoga on sun-soaked terraces, or coffee in charming Old Town cafés, followed by swims in crystal-clear waters, rounds on world-class golf courses, or hikes in the nearby Sierra Blanca mountains. Afternoons often involve leisurely lunches at beachfront chiringuitos or upscale spots, while evenings bring al fresco dining, tapas in lively plazas, or glamorous nights at Puerto Banús with superyacht views and a vibrant nightlife.

Views over the water to Paeso Maritimo, Marbella

It’s a balanced, healthier way of living emphasizing the Mediterranean diet, wellness (spas, pilates, fitness centers), and social connections. Whether you’re a family enjoying safe neighbourhoods and international schools, a retiree savouring the relaxed pace and top healthcare, or a professional/digital nomad working remotely amid stunning scenery, Marbella offers sophistication without stress: think long family meals, meaningful time with friends, and seamless work-life harmony. Many describe it as a true “lifestyle upgrade” where glamour meets authentic Andalusian charm, making everyday routines feel enriching and effortless.

Playa Rio Verde, Marbella

Infrastructure

Marbella’s infrastructure supports a high-end lifestyle while evolving to meet demand. Improvements in transport, green spaces, and connectivity (especially airport-related) continue driving property values and making it more accessible and sustainable. The main coastal highway is the A-7 (free), paralleled by the AP-7 toll motorway The practical Public Transport network: Buses form the backbone, operated mainly by Avanza (CTSA-Portillo). Urban routes include about seven daytime and four night time lines connecting the centre, beaches, residential areas, and outskirts.
Málaga Airport (AGP), roughly 50-60 km away, is the primary gateway. It’s undergoing major expansion (around €1.5 billion investment), aiming to nearly double terminal space and boost capacity to ~36 million passengers annually.
Marbella townhall is expanding the cycling infrastructure, bike lanes and pedestrian walking zones to promote greener mobility. Marbella Town Hall is modernizing under updated urban planning (new General Municipal Plan focusing on sustainable growth, more green spaces, better mobility, and orderly expansion).

Marina Puerto Banus

These aspects combining Andalucian charm, luxury and practicality provide the perfect base for expats: families, retirees and professionals alike, to enjoy a balanced, sun-filled life with everything from beach days and golf rounds to fine dining and cultural events right on their doorstep.

Unmissable outdoor events in Marbella during October

Thanks to a pleasantly mild climate during October it is a great month to visit Marbella and particularly to enjoy outdoors activities. Here´s a look at 3 fantastic outdoor events that are happening this month with details on where to sign up and have more information. Enjoy!

Marbella 4 Days Walking

4 Days Walking Marbella

An annual multiday walking festival recognised as one of the largest walking events in Spain.  Spanning  4 days and combining  physical activity, social interaction and exploration of the regions scenic landscapes, the event draws typically over 2,000 participants. Focusing on a ´´walk & talk´´ philosophy encouraging participants to  connect and share stories  while enjoying the mild climate. Each day features different routes starting  and ending at the Plaza del Mar on the Paseo Maritimo. Open to all fitness levels with various route options: 10km (shorter more relaxed)  20km (moderate) and 30km (more challenging). This highly social event also features pre and post walk fiestas with live DJs and a lot of dancing. To find out more details and sign up online via the official website and register here https://marbella4dayswalking.com/register/

Yoga Festival Puerto Banús

Yoga Festival, Puerto Banús

This yoga festival weekend is celebrating it´s 3rd successful year and consists of yoga sessions and workshops running throughout the course of each day. Meeting the needs of all fitness levels this is a fantastic celebration of well being with the aim to breathe together, move together and make Puerto Banús a place where yoga is truly felt. Organized by Fermin Suarez Villegas founder of the FS Yoga School in Marbella, Fermín brings together a team of guides, musicians, and creators who bring their unique energy to the festival. Nothing beats yoga in a sublime open air space by the sea absorbing the natural elements surrounding you. Find your pass and more details here https://www.anandayogafest.es/product/sunrise-pass/

San Pedro Alcántara Feria, Recinto Ferial

San Pedro Alcantára Feria

One of the most vibrant celebrations on the Costa del Sol, honouring the towns patron saint San Pedro de Alcántara a Franciscan monk (1499-1562) . This traditional and family friendly fair blends culture and music to create a lively atmosphere featuring flamenco shows, casetas, tents with food, drinks and music, and amusement rides. The event draws in locals, expats and tourists showcasing the regions Andalucian heritage and traditional attire (look out for the flamenco dresses). The San Pedro Alcantára Feria is a real joy on Marbella´s annual social calendar and is suitable for all ages. Stay tuned to https://www.marbella.es/web/fiestas/galerias/feria-y-fiestas-de-san-pedro-alcantara.html for more details on the daily schedule.

Have you experienced the ´Blue Mind´?

´Oh we do like to be beside the seaside´ was a popular British music hall song written in 1907 by John H. Glover-Kind, expressing his love of visiting the sea for family holidays. It was composed at a time when yearly holidays to the sea were booming. Fast forward over 100 years – neuroscience research, supported by recent findings in ecology, marine biology and psychology, scientifically prove that being by water is associated with a positive state of mind. That´s right, and this positive association can be triggered by the sight, sound and texture of the water activating the ´Blue Mind´ (Dr. Wallace J. Nichols) which takes us to a positive mental state, as of that when submerged in the water.

Make a splash and activate your Blue Mind

Living by the Mediterranean Sea is officially good for the health. A Blue Mind, relaxed and calm, boosts the immune system making us less prone to virus and bacteria. Salt air of Mediterranean Sea is clean and enriched with vital minerals; salt, iodine and magnesium, promoting respiratory health. These minerals also aid sleep and help reduce depression and anxiety, by preserving the serotonin, melatonin and tryptamine.

Kitesurfing in Marbella

Living by the Mediterranean Sea in Marbella offers endless possibilities for an active, outdoor lifestyle. The sporting options on and in the water range from a pleasurable dip to an endurance swim; from a paddle board to kayak; surf the waves or fly with the wind. Plus with plenty of nautical options available to enjoy in Marbella there is something for everyone. Let´s not forget about fishing and the plethora of fresh seafood readily available along the coast. The fruits of the Mediterranean Sea promote healthy eating benefits. Seafood is filled with nutrients including omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin A and vitamin B, fish is high in protein and is a stable for good brain health.

Seafood Paella, Los Monteros Beach

There is no doubt about it, the lifestyle by the Mediterranean Sea is seriously good for you. Tempted to dip your toe into this healthy lifestyle choice. Here is an up to date selection of beach side properties currently available for sale. Contact us for more details and viewings.

Sunset over the Mediterranean Sea

Coffee Time with Mercedes Lopez Charro

In this blog series we will be introducing you to real people of Marbella, sharing their passions, talents and insights.  

Mercedes Lopez Charro is a super talented, Spanish freelance illustrator based in Marbella. Mercedes spent her childhood in London and moved back to Spain with her family when she was 15. Mercedes draws a wide range of lifestyle, fashion and food illustrations, using traditional techniques such as watercolor and ink and then edits them digitally. Passionate about her work and a self-proclaimed heARTist. You´re going to love discovering her!!

Mercedes Lopez Charro

What inspired you to become an artist?

I have always been creative, so it was always on the cards one way or another.

What is your favourite drawing or painting in your portfolio?

This is a difficult question to answer as I have too many favourites to choose from, but I love all the monochrome ones and the fashion pop art pieces.

Gone Surfing & Morning Swim

What do you do to overcome a creative block?

To be honest this does not happen to me often, but when I get tired or burnt out I take a few days off to relax and do other things and I come back recharged.

When you are not working how do you like to enjoy your time?

Hanging out with my family, working in my garden, going on bike rides and anything to do with the beach.

Sangria

Which area of Marbella do you live and can you tell us what is special about that area to you?

I live in Linda Vista Playa, it’s one of the original urbanization´s in San Pedro de Alcántara, very quiet and close to the beach and the best part, its walking distance to town.

How would you describe Marbella to an outsider?

A beautiful slice of paradise we are so lucky to live here.

Marbella Club Hotel

How can people reach you and discover more about your work?

You can find me on https://mercedeslopezcharro.com/ & https://www.instagram.com/mercedeslopezcharro/ or at the beach 😉

If you also want to live the Marbella lifestyle by the beach check out our selection of Marbella Beach Properties.

Everyone loves a Chiringuito.

It’s lunch time on a sunny day in Marbella, what better way to enjoy the afternoon than to  head down to your favorite Chiringuito. For those that haven’t heard the word Chiringuito or are not sure what exactly it means; Chiringuito means a place to rest in the shade. Chiringuitos are establishments located on the beach and can typically be of a modest structure where you can drink and eat.

Along the 30km stretch of Marbella´s beaches there are over 70 chiringuitos. The ambiance of a Chiringuito can vary from one to another; some in keeping with a traditional rustic style or even as basic as plastic chairs and tables : where the focus is on quality food at realistic prices in a simple setting on the beach. At the other end of the spectrum there are fine establishments that have created a hip and happening atmosphere with trendy  interior design, live music or DJ sessions, where the music tempo increases as the day hots up then cools back down for sunset.

Fish cooked over coal at Guayaba beach, Linda Vista Playa, San Pedro

Being a prime beach location the principal cuisine revolves around tasty fish dishes, however a good selection of meat is often available too. The most authentic and most popular dishes at a Chiringuito are fried fish dishes, typical to southern Spain and originating in Cadiz. Such as Calamari Fritos and Boquerón’s al Limon. Another fish dish to look out for is  the Malagueña, which is a plate of mixed fish fried – definitely a dish to share. A good old classic is Gambas al Pil Pil (sizzling garlic prawns). Many types of shell fish such as Almejas o Coquinas (small clams in an oil and garlic sauce). There is the catch of the day from wild Sea bream or Sea Bass to seasonal fish caught locally such as Rosada which is similar to cod. You will often see the fish being cooked ´La Moraga´ which is cooked over coal in a small boat, check out the Sardines al Espeto. The best time to eat Sardines is from May to August. You will find traditional Andalusian dishes such as Paella, a rice dish cooked with shell fish and white fish or meat. The Spanish way is sharing several plates; such as Ensalada de Tomato or Roasted Pepper Salad. Tomatoes are a prominent food in Andalucia and a traditional summer soup is Gazpacho – served cold with garnish. If you have any room left ask about the delicious range of deserts preferably those that are Casero (homemade) such as Arroz con Leche – a cold rice pudding, chocolate mousse or almond cake. Of course if you prefer a plate of seasonal fruit or ice-cream these are regularly on the menu.

Classic dishes for sharing at Restaurante Las Flores, Playa Alicate

Everyone has their favourite Chiringuito and one of ours is on the east side of Marbella in Las Chapas; Restaurante Las Flores. A family friendly Chiringuito situated right on the golden sandy beach and next to protected  dunes. We are never disappointed with the food and value for money. Las Sardinales, Los Monteros Playa, is another firm favorite. The Belgium owned Restaurante Casanis Plage a little further along (Playa de Las Chapas is a popular Chiringuito with chic décor creating a fine ambiance with a live DJ sets. The food is splendid and the menu has some popular Belgium dishes too. More expensive than your average Chiringuito this is a prefect option for a splurge and special occasions. 

Catch of the day: Lubina, served at Restaurante Casanis Plage

West Marbella a family favourite is Guayaba beach in San Pedro Alcantara, this venue is always buzzing, the tables are on the sand so leave your cares behind and get sand in your toes for chilled atmosphere and good food. Chiringuito Sol Beach in Guadalmina is a hidden gem, traditional and ideal if you fancy a quiet dinner with focus on the food. Central Marbella La Red is a popular place with the perfect  location if you are town, always a good atmosphere and quality food. We also enjoy El Chiringuito which is by the sports harbor, good for large groups with children, it ticks all the boxes value for money, good food and a relaxed atmosphere.

Chiringuitos are open for lunch and most for dinner, during the high season it is highly recommended to reserve your table in advance. Not all Chiringuitos are open throughout the year and they usually close for up to a month during the winter.