Bungalows in Marbella

Bungalows in Marbella

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Highlights in Marbella

  • Golden Mile
  • Puerto Banús Marina
  • Sierra Blanca Mountains
  • Plaza de los Naranjos
  • Las Chapas Wetlands
  • Sierra de las Nieves National Park

Bungalows in Marbella

Experience the Charm of Bungalows in Marbella

Why Rent a Bungalow in Marbella?

Marbella, situated along the scenic Costa del Sol, is a glamorous seaside city where sun, sea, and vibrant culture come together. Visitors can unwind in a bungalow in Marbella that captures the sun-soaked lifestyle of southern Spain. With its stunning blend of historic character and modern luxury, Marbella offers a vibrant coastal experience. Whether you're seeking relaxation by the beach or cultural immersion in the old town, staying in a cosy bungalow in Marbella places you close to all the highlights this alluring destination has to offer.

You might also want to explore bungalows in Costa del Sol's neighbouring areas. For a different coastal experience, check out villas in Málaga (Este), offering proximity to cultural landmarks like the Alcazaba fortress. Alternatively, consider browsing the options for villas in Nerja, known for its stunning cliffs and cave systems ideal for adventurous travellers.

What Are the Bungalows in Marbella Like?

The bungalows in Marbella are typically single-storey homes that blend Andalusian charm with modern comforts. Many feature whitewashed exteriors, tiled roofs, and spacious terraces or gardens perfect for enjoying the Mediterranean climate. Interiors often combine traditional rustic elements with contemporary design, offering cosy living spaces with natural light and well-equipped kitchens. Bungalows near the sea are sought after, especially in areas such as Marbella town centre and the Los Monteros district. These family-friendly bungalows in Marbella provide a peaceful retreat away from the resort crowds yet remain within easy reach of beaches and urban attractions.

For those interested in alternative accommodation styles, exploring apartments in Benalmadena can be a great option, particularly for travellers looking for convenient access to vibrant marinas and nightlife.

Common amenities in bungalows include:

  • Spacious living rooms
  • Stylish décor
  • Wi-Fi
  • Flat-screen TV
  • Ocean views
  • Private gardens or terraces

Who Should Book Bungalows in Marbella

Travellers and Activities

Marbella for Sightseers

Sightseers should consider the bungalows for rent in Marbella as a great base for exploring the rich cultural and historic experiences that Marbella has to offer. The old town's Plaza de los Naranjos and its flower-filled squares capture traditional Andalusian life, while the Golden Mile boasts luxurious villas and upscale resorts. Puerto Banús is known for its buzzing marina filled with superyachts, designer shops, and bustling cafés perfect for people-watching. Cultural venues such as art galleries and museums complement the seaside glamour, ensuring visitors have a full itinerary of engaging experiences. If you want to extend your stay within the region, consider exploring villas in Marbella Centre, offering elegant accommodations close to historic sites and shopping.

Marbella for Nature Lovers

Nature enthusiasts renting family-friendly bungalows in Marbella will find plenty to enjoy beyond the city's glamorous coastline. The nearby Sierra Blanca mountain range invites hiking with panoramic Mediterranean views, and are one of the best things to do in Marbella.Exploring the Sierra de las Nieves National Park reveals forests, rivers, and caves, ideal for adventures in unspoilt nature. Birdwatchers can visit wetlands such as Las Chapas or the Guadalhorce estuary to observe flamingos and migratory species. Within Marbella itself, botanical gardens and shaded parks provide serene green spaces. Coastal walks, mini golf, and evening markets add to the appeal. For a wider nature getaway, families might also like to visit Nerja, where the unique cave systems and hiking trails offer a different side to Andalusia's landscape.

Marbella hosts the annual Starlite Festival, Spain's largest open-air music event attracting global artists in a stunning mountain amphitheatre.

Top 7 Travel Tips in Marbella

1. Stroll Along the Golden Beaches

Step onto Marbella's sandy shores where the Mediterranean shimmers under the sun. Popular beaches like Playa de la Fontanilla and Cabopino offer swimming, sunbathing, and watersports adventures including paddleboarding and jet skiing. Hidden coves such as Playa del Alicate provide quieter spots to relax away from the crowds. Enjoy fresh seafood and cocktails at beachside chiringuitos like Trocadero Arena, with sunset views that complete the experience.

2. Wander Marbella's Old Town

Discover Marbella's Old Town with its whitewashed streets, flower-filled squares like Plaza de los Naranjos, and historic buildings. Drift through narrow alleys to artisan shops and quaint cafés where you can savour local coffee. Visit landmarks such as the 16th-century Church of Our Lady of the Incarnation and the ancient city walls. The old town's lively markets and hidden gardens offer endless photo opportunities and authentic Andalusian atmosphere.

3. Savour Andalusian Flavours

Taste Marbella through fresh seafood dishes, tapas, gazpacho, and Iberian ham in traditional restaurants and bustling markets like Mercado Municipal Marbella. Cooking classes are available for those wanting to delve into local gastronomy. Enjoy dining al fresco on terraces overlooking the sea, with restaurants like El Patio de Mariscal offering creative Andalusian menus that celebrate regional produce.

4. Explore Luxury and Lifestyle in Puerto Banús Marina

Experience the glamour of Puerto Banús marina, where luxury yachts, designer boutiques, and exclusive bars create a sophisticated backdrop. Stroll along Paseo Marítimo to appreciate contemporary art galleries, stylish clubs, and buzzing terraces. Visitors can absorb the lifestyle at high-end venues such as Purobeach Marbella, offering poolside relaxation and live music nights.

5. Adventure in Nature in the Sierra Blanca Mountains

Venture into the Sierra Blanca mountains for hiking and cycling along trails with breathtaking views of Marbella and the Mediterranean. The nearby Sierra de las Nieves National Park is perfect for exploring forests, rivers, and hidden caves. Spots like La Concha peak offer rewarding panoramic vistas. Birdwatchers can visit the wetlands of Las Chapas. Active travellers will find diverse options combining mountain and sea adventures.

6. Enjoy Festivals and Local Culture

Join Marbella's vibrant events calendar including the Starlite Festival, Feria de Marbella, and procession of Semana Santa. Street fairs feature flamenco, traditional music, and local crafts. Markets like the Marbella Flower Fair bring colours and aromas to the city streets. These celebrations enrich visitors' experience with authentic Andalusian community spirit and joyous traditions.

7. Venture Beyond the City to Ronda and Mijas Pueblo

Explore nearby towns such as Ronda with its dramatic gorge and historic bridges, or whitewashed Mijas Pueblo with mountain views. Coastal towns like Estepona offer charming old quarters and beautiful beaches. History buffs can visit castles and gardens in these surrounding areas. Day trips to natural parks and hidden coves provide endless opportunities for exploration. Staying in a bungalow in Marbella near the sea offers the perfect base for these adventures.