Where can you eat the best pizza in Marbella? Here are the best restaurants specializing in pizza and Italian food. Enjoy!
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[post_content] => Andalucia is a paradise for golfers, with over 90 courses in all – that’s more than any other region in Spain! With so many fantastic golf courses in Andalucia, plus wonderful weather all year round, this area is an obvious choice for organizers of golf tournaments. Add to that the top-class accommodation and everything visitors could want, and it’s no wonder that so many golf tournaments are played in Andalucia every year.
As big golf fans, we’re really looking forward to seeing some of the world’s best golfers play in Andalucia in 2025. There are so many golf tournaments to look forward to. There are many professional tournaments where you can see some amazing players in action, and many others for amateurs, which you can take part in yourselves.
Here’s our guide to some of the best golf tournaments in Andalucia, plus when and where they are taking place. More information is released by the organizers and golf clubs closer to the dates, so check back if you’re planning to visit one in particular, or contact the golf club, or the Andalusian Golf Federation directly to enquire about playing or watching the action.
February
Campeonato de Sevilla 2025, Real Club Pineda de Sevilla, Seville
Date: 8th & 9th February
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The beautiful and historic Real Club Pineda is hosting this competition in February. This is one of the first Andalucia golf tournaments of the year. Operating since 1940, this golf club and equestrian centre is a lovely place to visit to watch or play golf, tennis, padel, football, croquet and more. The cafeteria and the bar are open for refreshments and there will be lots of great golf on show. Prizes will be presented on the 9th of February around 16.30 if you want to see who will be crowned the winner.
Date: 14th - 16th February
Marbella’s Aloha Golf Course is hosting the first tournament of the Legends Tour from the 14th to the 16th of February. This golf tournament in Andalucia is a European Senior Tour, for players over 50. This event is free to attend for the general public, so you can see Legends of the game up close and personal! There’s also the opportunity for passionate amateur players to play alongside their idols with their Legends Experience.
Date: 10th - 11th May
This golf tournament in Andalucia is hosted by the Bellavista Golf Club in Huelva, which opened its doors in 1916. It’s a wonderful location for a golf tournament, which hosts over 100 sporting events per year. This 18-hole championship course is in a stunning setting, with fast greens, wide fairways and offers a highly technical challenge.
Date: 19th May
The tour organized by the Royal Andalusian Golf Federation year after year continues to add competitiveness, excitement and talent among the participants.
Date: 24th – 25th May
The Almerimar Golf Course is a 27-hole course, designed by Gary Player, which is well known for its beauty. It is a favourite for golf tournaments because of its versatile and flexible layout. It will be hosting two golf tournaments in May, and more details will be released shortly.
Date: 26th May
The Professional Circuit is an Andalusian golf tournament, which was launched in 2016 by the RFGA and the Andalusian Professional Golfers’ Association. This tournament offers professional players in the region the chance to compete for cash prizes on some of the most iconic golf courses in Andalucia.
In May, it’s coming to the Chaparral Golf Club, in the Malaga province. This is a spectacular parkland forest course, with amazing scenery, within easy access of Malaga airport. Designed by the so-called “Picasso of Golf” Pepe Gancedo, it offers a unique golfing experience with stunning views and is a wonderful place to play and watch golf.
Date: 9th June
The Andalusian Professionals’ Circuit is heading to Cordoba on the 9th of June, for a golf tournament at the Club de Campo de Cordoba. This course is in a stunning area of woodland, and is a 18-hole, par 72 course, which is technically challenging. As well as the golf course, there’s great tennis and padel tennis facilities, pool, gym and kids’ playgrounds and some great options to relax and socialise with other passionate golfers. This makes it an excellent place to watch all the action as part of this golf tournament in Andalucia.
Date: 23rd June
The action returns to the Costa del Sol later in the month, to the golfing hotspot of Sotogrande. La Cañada Golf plays host to the tournament. This golf course was designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr. and is known for its entertaining fairways and fast greens. The restaurant is great, and it is popular as one of the most affordable golf courses to play on in the Sotogrande area.
Date: 27th – 29th June
This tournament in Jerez is part of the World Amateur Golf Ranking, where male and female amateur golfers can earn points for their personal rankings from official events such as these. It is open to all ages and follows a Stroke Play format. Sherry Golf is a fantastic 18-hole course and the location of this tournament. It also offers a natural grass driving range, putting green and chipping green. Combine a visit to this golf tournament in Andalucia with a tour of the Tio Pepe Sherry Factory and a stroll around the historic city of Jerez.
July
In July, the Isla Canela Links Course in Huelva hosts two amateur golf tournaments.
Date: 9th – 10th July
This is an amateur tournament for senior players, over 50 years old, playing in pairs. Players must have a licence from the Spanish Golf Federation and a handicap certificate. It follows a Stroke Play Scratch format over two consecutive days. The first day will be played 18 holes Four Balls Best Ball. The second day will be played 18 holes, under the individual formula (Canada Cup), adding for classification purposes the three rounds played. Registrations need to be made via the Andalusian Golf Federation. This tournament is taking place in Isla Canela Golf Course in Huelva, ranked in the top 100 golf courses in continental Europe.
Date: 11th – 13th July
One of the biggest golf tournaments in Andalucia for 2025 is Liv Golf. This new golf league is shaking up the world of golf and serving up even more high-octane action through 2025, with the sport’s biggest personalities showcasing their skills on the world stage. You can get tickets to watch all the action at the iconic Valderrama golf course in Sotogrande. They say, “This is golf, but not as you know it. 13 teams. 54 Players. No cuts. And shotgun starts.”
Date: 11th – 12th August
The Final of the Professional Andalucian Golf Circuit will be fought out at Lauro Golf in Alhaurin de la Torre in August, to crown the champion, under sunny skies. This epic course has 27 holes and 30 years of history and hosts a wide range of professional and amateur golf tournaments throughout the year. View the tournament calendar. There’s also lots of other things to do, such as padel tennis, horse-riding and lawn bowls.
Golf Holidays on the Costa del Sol
Why not combine watching, or playing in one of these great golf tournaments in Andalucia, with a golf holiday on the Costa del Sol? This area is known as the Costa del Golf, due to the high concentration of excellent golf courses and it’s easy to take a day trip to watch one of these golf tournaments.
The peak golf season on the Costa del Sol is spring and autumn, but the weather is great all year round, so choose the tournament you like the look of the most, or a month with a few close together and book your holiday around that.
You’re spoilt for choice with some incredible golf courses on the Costa del Sol, as well as clubs with academies where you can improve your game during your holiday in Marbella with golf classes. Because it’s such a golfing hotspot, you’ll also find golf shops to update your gear and fantastic restaurants and bars to enjoy discussing your game.
We have a wide range of holiday rentals on the Costa del Golf, within easy reach of some amazing golf courses. These make the perfect base for any golf holiday on the Costa del Sol!
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[post_content] => Marbella is a thriving international town, which is not only a summer holiday destination, but a great place to live and work all year round. There’s a very active, diverse business community, alongside the traditional sectors of hospitality and real estate. The sun, sea and laid-back attitude makes the perfect backdrop to achieve the ideal work-life balance.
There are an astounding 153 nationalities calling Marbella home, and working in local businesses, setting up their own ventures, or being a digital nomad. Why don’t you join them?
If you’ve dreamt of working in Marbella, we hope this article will inspire you to make that dream a reality in 2025.
Why work in Marbella?
Marbella offers a whole host of opportunities for work, alongside a wonderful lifestyle.
It is a large district, not simply a town, which covers an area of 117 square kilometers, between Cabopino and San Pedro. According to Andalucia’s statistics department, there are over 150,000 registered residents in this area and 12.7% of those residents are international. It offers a great selection of public and private schools, libraries, health centers, shops, bars, restaurants and leisure activities. All of which offer opportunities for work, whether it’s to set up your own business, or to find work within an established company.
But of course, it’s not only the residents who are potential customers for businesses in Marbella. The influx of tourists, particularly during the peak period, offers an incredible opportunity for income. There were a whopping 10.8 million international arrivals to Andalucia between January and September 2024 and many of those flock to Marbella and the Costa del Sol, ready to shop, dine and enjoy their holiday to the full according to the report International Tourism Statistics for Andalucia of Andalucia.com.
Many of the international residents living in Marbella, have opened up their own business, to serve the expat population and tourists in their own language. You’ll find real estate agents, financial advisors, insurance companies, plumbers, electricians and builders, to name a few, all working for themselves and marketing to the international residents and tourists coming from their home country. Having a niche with the English, Swedish, German or Dutch community, really helps to stand out from the crowd.
Others have found jobs within these international businesses, so that speaking Spanish is not a problem. Those with language skills, have a lot of opportunities within Spanish businesses too, who know they must have staff who can speak at least English, and ideally other languages too.
Since the introduction of the digital nomad visa, a new influx of people have arrived to work in Marbella, without having to worry about finding a job, or setting up a business. They already have a remote job in another country and can now work from Marbella and enjoy all the benefits of the wonderful climate, lifestyle and lower cost of living, while continuing with their job. This is a great new way of life which offers a world of possibilities!
What brings all of these international people of working age together, is their sense of adventure and search for a better life in the sunshine. They are willing to navigate the language barrier and cultural differences to have a lifestyle that they could never even dream of at home. And we’d agree – it’s worth every challenge you face.
Work in Marbella: Interesting facts
There are lots of strong sectors in Marbella and the Malaga province as a whole, so don’t think that it’s just tourism!
According to Malaga Open for Business, “the most dynamic sectors are Tourism, Construction, Agriculture, Technology Services and Logistics”. There’s been a lot of growth in the technology sector in the last decade.
Many international companies are being attracted by the low cost of living, position in Europe, travel connections and lifestyle. In just five years, 90 international companies chose the province for expansion, creating 7,000 new jobs, and this is boosting the employment figures, and pushing up salaries too. They explain that, “the average salary in Malaga has grown by 25% in the past ten years. According to the latest data from the Spanish Tax Agency, in 2022 the annual average salary in Malaga was €19,443”.
In Marbella, you’ll find jobs and opportunities within the real estate industries, alongside tourism, construction, retail and the service sector. Recently, there’s been a growth in the tech sector, with online gaming companies choosing Marbella as a base. The retail sector is growing fast as well, with 29% of employees in the Malaga province working in retail. Exports of food products, particularly olive oil, and the aerospace sector is growing and is a very important source of jobs and opportunities for investors and entrepreneurs.
If you are good at selling, there are lots of jobs on offer in the real estate sector, with many businesses finding it very hard to get the right team members.
If you speak several languages, then you will be able to access lots of jobs in hotels, bars and restaurants, particularly in the peak season. Again, we’re hearing reports of restaurants in particular struggling to employ reliable staff members and so there’s a lot of opportunity for work and career progression.
Where to invest on the Costa del Sol?
Malaga is in the top three provinces for investment in Spain!
There are many investment opportunities on the Costa del Sol. Many of these are in real estate. For example, Malaga City has a selection of investment catalogues for real estate investment opportunities for office buildings, residential developments, logistics centers, public facilities and hotels.
Many individuals and businesses have invested in residential real estate for holiday rentals and although this sector is facing some challenging new legislations, the long-term rental sector is booming, with lack of supply and high demand pushing prices up.
Franchises are also a popular investment, bringing international business models, with strong brands and marketing to the area, in a wide range of sectors.
The Malaga province understands the importance of foreign investments and startups, and Spain offers various tax incentives for foreign investors and support for international investors.
Best business opportunities in Marbella
There are many existing businesses for sale in Marbella, which allows entrepreneurs to take over an established brand, and take advantage of an existing client base, as well as facilities and equipment. This can be a quick way to get started and begin generating income fast.
Another sector which is really booming is the real estate industry. The property market in Marbella is really hot, and there’s interest from many international buyers, from a wide range of countries. Marbella is a safe place, with a strong economy and a great climate and way of life and that’s appealing for so many, especially in turbulent times. The lack of reliance on any one nationality, protects Marbella from economic or political changes abroad. Add to this, the lack of supply of quality properties, and this is pushing prices up and offering real estate agents excellent opportunities for generating income.
What appeals to many about the real estate sector, is that the costs of entry are quite low, and the potential commissions are high. There are many jobs in existing companies available, and while many are commission-only roles, if you’re a good sales person the rewards can be fantastic.
The tourism industry is obviously an excellent sector for Marbella, and the town hall has been working hard to extend the peak season, by appealing to different segments of the market. Golfers are excellent off peak tourists, with high spending power, and the area is growing in strength as a health tourism destination too, for procedures such as dentistry, plastic surgery and hair transplants.
Opportunities in the tourist sector extend beyond simply accommodation. The trend for experience-based travel is opening up more opportunities for companies offering tours, classes, wellness, health and gastronomy experiences. Service professionals such as concierge, transfers, chefs, beauticians, hairdressers, personal trainers, cleaners and maintenance professionals and more, all serve the tourist industry, so there are lots of opportunities in this field to start your own business.
Technology and digital marketing are also growth areas, with business opportunities in the online gaming and tech industries in Marbella.
Restaurants, hotels and bars are also always in high demand, particularly in the peak season. Off peak is also growing in strength, offering more business opportunities year-round. Opening a restaurant offering an unusual cuisine, or catering to a particular segment of the international resident population and giving them a taste of home is a good business opportunity. But you need to have something which makes you stand out from the crowd, or be in an excellent location, as competition is high.
Telework from Marbella
Working remotely for an international company while living in Marbella offers excellent opportunities. It enables people to work in their chosen field, earn an international salary, while enjoying the lower cost of living and incredible way of life that Marbella offers.
One way of doing this is to take a workation in Marbella, an extended period away from the office, in this stunning place, working remotely. We’re seeing a growth in this trend from companies and their employees wanting to avoid burnout, retain staff and boost their productivity.
There are dedicated visas for teleworkers. As the Foreign Ministry explains, these “allow nationals of third countries who travel to Spain to carry out a remote work or professional activity for companies located outside the national territory, through the exclusive use of computer, telematics and telecommunication media and systems.” This is also known as the digital nomad visa.
Jobs that are suitable for telework can really be anything where you don’t need to be face to face with a customer, for example –
Social Media Manager
Call Center Representative
Data Entry Clerk
Customer Service Associate
Content Writer
We believe that Marbella is a wonderful place to live and work, for short and long term and a fantastic place to bring up a family. As you can see, there are plenty of business opportunities and jobs available and visas which allow you to work here legally, so we’d encourage you to take the plunge and join us in Marbella!
If you’re thinking about working in Marbella, we have a great selection of luxury rentals for digital nomads as well as long term rentals in Marbella.
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[post_content] => The countdown is on to Christmas and if you’re planning a Christmas getaway, you still have time to come and join the celebrations in Marbella. The lights have been switched on across the Costa del Sol, and the packed Christmas programmes have been released, and we’re all getting very excited. It’s a wonderful time of year to visit, and we hope that this guide will help you make the most of your Christmas holiday in Marbella.
Why visit Marbella at Christmas?
Winter is a great season to visit Marbella full stop, with mild temperatures, blue skies and sunshine and lots going on. But when December begins, it ramps up to the next level!
Marbella is beautiful at Christmas! As a Catholic country, the Spanish really love this season, and as Marbella is such an international destination, the cultures of its many residents blend to create magic. You’ll love the streets of the Old Town decorated in pretty lights, the Christmas markets and events, the parades and parties. From the end of November to the 6th of January the fun never stops!
But it’s not just Marbella…There’s lots going on at Christmas across the Costa del Sol, with activities in Malaga, Torremolinos, Fuengirola, Estepona and in all the pretty white villages too. Read our guide to Christmas on the Costa del Sol
Celebrating Christmas in Marbella in 2024
Christmas 2024 began in earnest in Marbella at the end of November, with the switch on of the lights and the presentation of the Christmas programme. We have a very busy month ahead, with lots of activities, events and Christmas spirit and we can’t wait. Here are the highlights that you can’t miss if you’re in Marbella for Christmas this year.
Christmas Events
Santa Arrives – On the 12th of December, there’s a parade to welcome Santa to Marbella and mark the opening of his grotto in the Plaza de la Alameda. It starts in the Santo Cristo square at 17.00 and winds around the streets of the Old Town, bringing festive fun and laughter for all the kids. The parade will feature lots of well-known and loved characters and of course Santa himself and there will be a kids show in the Paseo de la Alameda. His grotto will then be open every day between the 13th and 24th of December.
Christmas Eve – The 24th of December is Noche Buena, and the biggest day of the celebration for Spanish families. They tend to gather en masse for a wonderful dinner, which often features fish and seafood, platters of delicious cured meats and cheeses, and of course the famous Iberian ham, which you will see a leg or shoulder for carving at most Spanish houses this time of year. Expect the cava and Spanish wine to be flowing!
Christmas Day – As the most diverse town in Andalucia, with 153 nationalities living in Marbella, there’s no need to worry that there won’t be celebrations taking place on Christmas Day itself. The many international restaurants host Christmas lunches, dinners and events, with a host of different cuisines to try. Thanks to the strong British community, you’ll be able to find plenty of places serving up the traditional turkey and all the trimmings, singing carols, and pulling crackers. But that’s far from the only option, you really are spoilt for choice and can celebrate Christmas your way in Marbella.
New Year’s Eve – The Spanish really know how to party and there are New Year’s Eve parties in bars, restaurants and clubs. There are also parties organized by the Town Hall, with live music and DJs, which are usually free to attend. However, everything starts a lot later than in the UK, as people will often eat with the family and then head out to party around 11pm, with the celebrations lasting for many hours into New Year’s Day. In Marbella, the party starts at 11pm in the Represa Park, behind the Old Town and features a performance from, Los Calvin, as well as DJs.
The Arrival of the Three Kings – The fun doesn’t stop on New Year’s Day here in Spain! The big day is still on the horizon. The kids wait patiently for the arrival of the Three Kings, who bring their presents on the night of the 5th of January. On the 4th of January, the kings arrive in style by boat and have a little parade around the town to the main church, where they are presented with the keys to the city and able to prepare for the big day.
On the 5th of January, they are welcomed with a parade through the streets, with floats, bands, DJs, big mascots and fun designs featuring kids’ favorite characters. Families line the streets waiting for it to begin, ready with a bag or two, to catch the many sweets that rain down on them from the floats. It’s a mad scramble, but a really fun occasion for young and old.
The 6th of January is a family day, with the children opening their presents, enjoying a meal with the family and often taking a stroll.
Christmas Restaurants
There are Christmas meals available in almost every restaurant on the Costa del Sol. You can have a seafood feast on the beach, or a gala dinner at a fancy hotel such as the Kempinksi in Estepona, or the Marbella Club. Here are two really festive and fun restaurants that are very famous for their Christmas dinner in Marbella.
The Harbour Marbella overlooks the Marbella port, and goes all out on their Christmas decorations. They create a veritable grotto and run festive events throughout December, including visits from Santa and Disney characters. They offer a festive lunch menu for under 40€ per head from the 30th of November to the 31st of December, but not available on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. They also have a festive dinner menu for under 50€, throughout the festive period. Highly recommended!
La Sala Banus is a firm favorite throughout the year, but is beautiful at Christmas, with delicious food and live entertainment. There are special events with live music on the 18th and the 28th of December, and a great Christmas party menu for groups of 6 and over for very reasonable prices (29€ lunch and 39€ dinner). A local choir will sing carols on the 21st, 22nd and 24th. They are holding a big party on Christmas Day itself with live music throughout the day and into the evening for 120€ per person. The group also has Oak and The Clubhouse, offering Christmas menus and events and you can download their Christmas brochure for all the details.
Christmas Markets
There are a number of Christmas markets in Marbella throughout December. The two main ones for 2024 are in the Alameda Park in the center of Marbella and the market at the Hotel Don Pepe Gran Meliá, which are both open for the whole month.
If you’re here earlier in the month, we’d recommend the beautiful market in the La Virginia area of town on the 8th of December, which is really magical. There’s also a charity Christmas Market in the Palacio de Congresos from the 12th to the 15th of December.
Recommended Christmas Activities in Marbella in 2024
Tour the Nativity Scenes – There are 16 nativity scenes dotted around Marbella throughout December and there is a route you can follow to visit them all. It’s a unique way to explore Marbella, and visit some of the churches, chapels and squares, as well as see the pretty winding streets decked with wonderful lights.
See the light and sound show in Orange Square – Marbella Old Town’s central square is stunning at Christmas and they are following in Malaga’s footsteps, by putting on a spectacular light and sound show every day. You can see it at 18.30, 19.30 and 20.00 and grab a drink in one of the bars, or have a bite to eat while you’re there.
Enjoy a Christmas Concert in the Señora de la Encarnación Church in the Old Town – It’s a stunning building, and they are holding regular concerts during the festive period, including the 10th of December at 20.30, the 15th of December at 17.00, the 16th of December at 19.30 and the 19th of December at 19.30.
Stroll down the paseo – Any time of year it’s a pleasure to stroll down the beachfront promenade, and stop in to one of the bars or restaurants for a drink, and they are all beautifully decorated for Christmas. It’s a great way to walk off those festive feasts!
Spanish Christmas Traditions
To feel like a local at Christmas you need to take part in these festive traditions –
Play the lottery – One of the big Christmas traditions is “El Gordo” or “The Big One”, the largest lottery of the year and in fact one of the largest worldwide. It is drawn on the 22nd of December and buying a decimo for €20 and then watching the draw on TV is a Christmas ritual.
Eat Christmas sweet treats – No Spanish Christmas would be complete without sampling polvorones (little crumbly biscuits), turron (nougat) and the roscon de reyes cake. Pop into a local bakery and ask what they recommend, or pick up a selection from any supermarket or shop.
See the Christmas lights – A visit to Marbella town center and the Old Town to marvel at the decorations is a must. Many also take a trip to Malaga, for their legendary light and sound displays and to enjoy the city looking at its best.
Go to a Zambomba – These traditional Christmas parties feature music and dancing, with Spanish Christmas songs and a flamenco vibe, which makes them unique.
Carve ham – Most Spanish households will have a leg or a shoulder of the delicious Spanish ham in their kitchen over the Christmas period. Carving the ham and sharing with friends and family is a very delicious ritual.
Eat 12 grapes at midnight on New Year’s Eve – You need to eat one per chime of the bell for good luck.
Welcome the Three Kings on the night of the 5th of January by attending the parades and collecting as many sweets as you can
We hope that this guide has inspired you to spend Christmas in Marbella. Vacation Marbella has a wonderful selection of beautiful holiday rentals which make the perfect base for a Christmas getaway. We’d recommend browsing our lovely vacation rentals in Marbella Old Town, which is the most festive place to be. Please also contact us with your requirements and we will send you some recommendations.
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We are very lucky to have some amazing restaurants in Marbella. Of course, there are lots of places to enjoy traditional Spanish cuisine, as well as fine dining, Michelin star restaurants and places offering food from around the globe.
When you’ve had your fill of paella, tapas and seafood, and just want something easy, delicious and comforting, pizza is hard to beat. You’re not alone in craving pizza, even on holiday! Pizza was voted the most popular food in the world in 2020, and featured in the number 2 spot for best dishes of the world in CNN Travel’s world’s best food dishes too.
So, there’s no surprise that you’ll find many different pizzerias in Marbella, from the chain delivery options, to neighbourhood pizza joints, and international restaurants, which serve pizzas alongside a huge number of other dishes.
Here are our favourite places which we think serve the best pizza in Marbella.
1. Zozoi – The best pizza restaurant in Marbella Old Town
Tucked away in one of the pretty squares of Marbella Old Town is the fantastic restaurant Zozoi, with a charming Andalusian-style patio. We love the varied menu and wonderful atmosphere and service at Zoizoi and the pizzas and pastas are fantastic. There’s a small selection, but they are very well made and tasty. The steaks are highly recommended too!
2. La Pappardella, one of the best pizzas in Puerto Banus
If you’re staying in Puerto Banus, La Pappardella has been delighting customers with classic pizzas and pasta dishes for over 30 years. It was opened by a family from Naples in 1993, who still run the restaurant today. They pride themselves on offering authentic Italian food and a friendly atmosphere from the South of Italy. You’ll find traditional antipasti like Vitello Tonnato, Beef Carpaccio, Bruschetta and Burrata and tomato, alongside some Spanish favourites.
They have a wonderful selection of pasta dishes, as well as risotto and gnocchi, which are very traditional. For example, their Lasagna della Nonna, is a taste of their grandmother’s kitchen in Naples here in Puerto Banus. They have 17 different pizzas to choose from, including the classic Napoli Margherita, calzone, buffalo mozzarella toppings and even white pizzas to try. Round the meal off with a classic tiramisu or panna cotta for a truly Italian experience. It will be sure to be a favourite, if you’re staying in a holiday rental in Puerto Banus.
3. Pizzeria Picasso, the traditional Italian pizza in Puerto Banus
Also in Puerto Banus is the legendary Picasso Pizzeria, which has been offering freshly baked pizzas and delicious pasta dishes on the front line of Puerto Banus, since 1982. This is a real institution and there are often people queuing for a table. They are most famous for their pizzas, and they have 19 on the menu.
They offer all the traditional favourites, plus some very interesting innovations such as chicken tikka pizzas, a Greek pizza with feta cheese, and even a kebab pizza! You can also find a fantastic selection of pasta dishes and risotto too. But it’s a lot more than just pizza and pasta. They also have a wide range of starters, salads, meat dishes, fish and seafood and some really epic burgers. Leave room for their puddings, such as their crepes, and signature cheesecake and banoffee pot.
Highly recommended!
4. El Kapricho, on the Golden Mile
El Kapricho opened in March 2024, and has quickly gained a fantastic reputation for delicious food and great service. It has an excellent selection of innovative tapas, and delicious traditional Spanish food, alongside international favourites. Their burrata and mortadella pizza is fantastic and their burgers are amazing too. Located on Marbella’s Golden Mile, you can expect a modern, comfortable interior and a very warm welcome.
5. Cibo Trattoria, specialists in wood-fired pizzas
Here’s another great restaurant on the Golden Mile, which specialises in traditional Italian food, in a contemporary, stylish setting. They have an amazing selection of Antipasti, including melanzane parmigiana, bruschetta, arancini and vitello tonnato. In Cibo Trattoria there are a lot of delicious dishes on their menu, from salads, to pasta and risotto, and meat dishes from their Italian grill. However, the standout are their pizzas, cooked to order in their wood-fired oven. There are 12 to choose from, plus a special pizza of the week, and gluten free pizza bases are available too. There’s also a lounge area where you can relax with one of their amazing cocktails.
One of the favourite Italian restaurant groups in Marbella is Da Bruno. It’s been going since 1994 in Marbella, and they have four restaurants, on Marbella’s seafront promenade and Golden Mile, in San Pedro and in Cabopino. They offer authentic Italian food, in a beautiful setting, and often have live music, which makes for a special experience. Their pasta and pizza selection is delicious, as are their meat dishes and salads. As well as their restaurants, they also offer home delivery and takeaway and you can order online.
This is just a tiny selection of the pizzerias in Marbella. Wherever you’re staying, you’re sure to find a fantastic restaurant near you. Please feel free to ask us for our recommendations near your holiday rental in Marbella.
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[post_content] => Andalucia is a paradise for golfers, with over 90 courses in all – that’s more than any other region in Spain! With so many fantastic golf courses in Andalucia, plus wonderful weather all year round, this area is an obvious choice for organizers of golf tournaments. Add to that the top-class accommodation and everything visitors could want, and it’s no wonder that so many golf tournaments are played in Andalucia every year.
As big golf fans, we’re really looking forward to seeing some of the world’s best golfers play in Andalucia in 2025. There are so many golf tournaments to look forward to. There are many professional tournaments where you can see some amazing players in action, and many others for amateurs, which you can take part in yourselves.
Here’s our guide to some of the best golf tournaments in Andalucia, plus when and where they are taking place. More information is released by the organizers and golf clubs closer to the dates, so check back if you’re planning to visit one in particular, or contact the golf club, or the Andalusian Golf Federation directly to enquire about playing or watching the action.
February
Campeonato de Sevilla 2025, Real Club Pineda de Sevilla, Seville
Date: 8th & 9th February
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The beautiful and historic Real Club Pineda is hosting this competition in February. This is one of the first Andalucia golf tournaments of the year. Operating since 1940, this golf club and equestrian centre is a lovely place to visit to watch or play golf, tennis, padel, football, croquet and more. The cafeteria and the bar are open for refreshments and there will be lots of great golf on show. Prizes will be presented on the 9th of February around 16.30 if you want to see who will be crowned the winner.
Date: 14th - 16th February
Marbella’s Aloha Golf Course is hosting the first tournament of the Legends Tour from the 14th to the 16th of February. This golf tournament in Andalucia is a European Senior Tour, for players over 50. This event is free to attend for the general public, so you can see Legends of the game up close and personal! There’s also the opportunity for passionate amateur players to play alongside their idols with their Legends Experience.
Date: 10th - 11th May
This golf tournament in Andalucia is hosted by the Bellavista Golf Club in Huelva, which opened its doors in 1916. It’s a wonderful location for a golf tournament, which hosts over 100 sporting events per year. This 18-hole championship course is in a stunning setting, with fast greens, wide fairways and offers a highly technical challenge.
Date: 19th May
The tour organized by the Royal Andalusian Golf Federation year after year continues to add competitiveness, excitement and talent among the participants.
Date: 24th – 25th May
The Almerimar Golf Course is a 27-hole course, designed by Gary Player, which is well known for its beauty. It is a favourite for golf tournaments because of its versatile and flexible layout. It will be hosting two golf tournaments in May, and more details will be released shortly.
Date: 26th May
The Professional Circuit is an Andalusian golf tournament, which was launched in 2016 by the RFGA and the Andalusian Professional Golfers’ Association. This tournament offers professional players in the region the chance to compete for cash prizes on some of the most iconic golf courses in Andalucia.
In May, it’s coming to the Chaparral Golf Club, in the Malaga province. This is a spectacular parkland forest course, with amazing scenery, within easy access of Malaga airport. Designed by the so-called “Picasso of Golf” Pepe Gancedo, it offers a unique golfing experience with stunning views and is a wonderful place to play and watch golf.
Date: 9th June
The Andalusian Professionals’ Circuit is heading to Cordoba on the 9th of June, for a golf tournament at the Club de Campo de Cordoba. This course is in a stunning area of woodland, and is a 18-hole, par 72 course, which is technically challenging. As well as the golf course, there’s great tennis and padel tennis facilities, pool, gym and kids’ playgrounds and some great options to relax and socialise with other passionate golfers. This makes it an excellent place to watch all the action as part of this golf tournament in Andalucia.
Date: 23rd June
The action returns to the Costa del Sol later in the month, to the golfing hotspot of Sotogrande. La Cañada Golf plays host to the tournament. This golf course was designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr. and is known for its entertaining fairways and fast greens. The restaurant is great, and it is popular as one of the most affordable golf courses to play on in the Sotogrande area.
Date: 27th – 29th June
This tournament in Jerez is part of the World Amateur Golf Ranking, where male and female amateur golfers can earn points for their personal rankings from official events such as these. It is open to all ages and follows a Stroke Play format. Sherry Golf is a fantastic 18-hole course and the location of this tournament. It also offers a natural grass driving range, putting green and chipping green. Combine a visit to this golf tournament in Andalucia with a tour of the Tio Pepe Sherry Factory and a stroll around the historic city of Jerez.
July
In July, the Isla Canela Links Course in Huelva hosts two amateur golf tournaments.
Date: 9th – 10th July
This is an amateur tournament for senior players, over 50 years old, playing in pairs. Players must have a licence from the Spanish Golf Federation and a handicap certificate. It follows a Stroke Play Scratch format over two consecutive days. The first day will be played 18 holes Four Balls Best Ball. The second day will be played 18 holes, under the individual formula (Canada Cup), adding for classification purposes the three rounds played. Registrations need to be made via the Andalusian Golf Federation. This tournament is taking place in Isla Canela Golf Course in Huelva, ranked in the top 100 golf courses in continental Europe.
Date: 11th – 13th July
One of the biggest golf tournaments in Andalucia for 2025 is Liv Golf. This new golf league is shaking up the world of golf and serving up even more high-octane action through 2025, with the sport’s biggest personalities showcasing their skills on the world stage. You can get tickets to watch all the action at the iconic Valderrama golf course in Sotogrande. They say, “This is golf, but not as you know it. 13 teams. 54 Players. No cuts. And shotgun starts.”
Date: 11th – 12th August
The Final of the Professional Andalucian Golf Circuit will be fought out at Lauro Golf in Alhaurin de la Torre in August, to crown the champion, under sunny skies. This epic course has 27 holes and 30 years of history and hosts a wide range of professional and amateur golf tournaments throughout the year. View the tournament calendar. There’s also lots of other things to do, such as padel tennis, horse-riding and lawn bowls.
Golf Holidays on the Costa del Sol
Why not combine watching, or playing in one of these great golf tournaments in Andalucia, with a golf holiday on the Costa del Sol? This area is known as the Costa del Golf, due to the high concentration of excellent golf courses and it’s easy to take a day trip to watch one of these golf tournaments.
The peak golf season on the Costa del Sol is spring and autumn, but the weather is great all year round, so choose the tournament you like the look of the most, or a month with a few close together and book your holiday around that.
You’re spoilt for choice with some incredible golf courses on the Costa del Sol, as well as clubs with academies where you can improve your game during your holiday in Marbella with golf classes. Because it’s such a golfing hotspot, you’ll also find golf shops to update your gear and fantastic restaurants and bars to enjoy discussing your game.
We have a wide range of holiday rentals on the Costa del Golf, within easy reach of some amazing golf courses. These make the perfect base for any golf holiday on the Costa del Sol!
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[post_content] => Marbella is a thriving international town, which is not only a summer holiday destination, but a great place to live and work all year round. There’s a very active, diverse business community, alongside the traditional sectors of hospitality and real estate. The sun, sea and laid-back attitude makes the perfect backdrop to achieve the ideal work-life balance.
There are an astounding 153 nationalities calling Marbella home, and working in local businesses, setting up their own ventures, or being a digital nomad. Why don’t you join them?
If you’ve dreamt of working in Marbella, we hope this article will inspire you to make that dream a reality in 2025.
Why work in Marbella?
Marbella offers a whole host of opportunities for work, alongside a wonderful lifestyle.
It is a large district, not simply a town, which covers an area of 117 square kilometers, between Cabopino and San Pedro. According to Andalucia’s statistics department, there are over 150,000 registered residents in this area and 12.7% of those residents are international. It offers a great selection of public and private schools, libraries, health centers, shops, bars, restaurants and leisure activities. All of which offer opportunities for work, whether it’s to set up your own business, or to find work within an established company.
But of course, it’s not only the residents who are potential customers for businesses in Marbella. The influx of tourists, particularly during the peak period, offers an incredible opportunity for income. There were a whopping 10.8 million international arrivals to Andalucia between January and September 2024 and many of those flock to Marbella and the Costa del Sol, ready to shop, dine and enjoy their holiday to the full according to the report International Tourism Statistics for Andalucia of Andalucia.com.
Many of the international residents living in Marbella, have opened up their own business, to serve the expat population and tourists in their own language. You’ll find real estate agents, financial advisors, insurance companies, plumbers, electricians and builders, to name a few, all working for themselves and marketing to the international residents and tourists coming from their home country. Having a niche with the English, Swedish, German or Dutch community, really helps to stand out from the crowd.
Others have found jobs within these international businesses, so that speaking Spanish is not a problem. Those with language skills, have a lot of opportunities within Spanish businesses too, who know they must have staff who can speak at least English, and ideally other languages too.
Since the introduction of the digital nomad visa, a new influx of people have arrived to work in Marbella, without having to worry about finding a job, or setting up a business. They already have a remote job in another country and can now work from Marbella and enjoy all the benefits of the wonderful climate, lifestyle and lower cost of living, while continuing with their job. This is a great new way of life which offers a world of possibilities!
What brings all of these international people of working age together, is their sense of adventure and search for a better life in the sunshine. They are willing to navigate the language barrier and cultural differences to have a lifestyle that they could never even dream of at home. And we’d agree – it’s worth every challenge you face.
Work in Marbella: Interesting facts
There are lots of strong sectors in Marbella and the Malaga province as a whole, so don’t think that it’s just tourism!
According to Malaga Open for Business, “the most dynamic sectors are Tourism, Construction, Agriculture, Technology Services and Logistics”. There’s been a lot of growth in the technology sector in the last decade.
Many international companies are being attracted by the low cost of living, position in Europe, travel connections and lifestyle. In just five years, 90 international companies chose the province for expansion, creating 7,000 new jobs, and this is boosting the employment figures, and pushing up salaries too. They explain that, “the average salary in Malaga has grown by 25% in the past ten years. According to the latest data from the Spanish Tax Agency, in 2022 the annual average salary in Malaga was €19,443”.
In Marbella, you’ll find jobs and opportunities within the real estate industries, alongside tourism, construction, retail and the service sector. Recently, there’s been a growth in the tech sector, with online gaming companies choosing Marbella as a base. The retail sector is growing fast as well, with 29% of employees in the Malaga province working in retail. Exports of food products, particularly olive oil, and the aerospace sector is growing and is a very important source of jobs and opportunities for investors and entrepreneurs.
If you are good at selling, there are lots of jobs on offer in the real estate sector, with many businesses finding it very hard to get the right team members.
If you speak several languages, then you will be able to access lots of jobs in hotels, bars and restaurants, particularly in the peak season. Again, we’re hearing reports of restaurants in particular struggling to employ reliable staff members and so there’s a lot of opportunity for work and career progression.
Where to invest on the Costa del Sol?
Malaga is in the top three provinces for investment in Spain!
There are many investment opportunities on the Costa del Sol. Many of these are in real estate. For example, Malaga City has a selection of investment catalogues for real estate investment opportunities for office buildings, residential developments, logistics centers, public facilities and hotels.
Many individuals and businesses have invested in residential real estate for holiday rentals and although this sector is facing some challenging new legislations, the long-term rental sector is booming, with lack of supply and high demand pushing prices up.
Franchises are also a popular investment, bringing international business models, with strong brands and marketing to the area, in a wide range of sectors.
The Malaga province understands the importance of foreign investments and startups, and Spain offers various tax incentives for foreign investors and support for international investors.
Best business opportunities in Marbella
There are many existing businesses for sale in Marbella, which allows entrepreneurs to take over an established brand, and take advantage of an existing client base, as well as facilities and equipment. This can be a quick way to get started and begin generating income fast.
Another sector which is really booming is the real estate industry. The property market in Marbella is really hot, and there’s interest from many international buyers, from a wide range of countries. Marbella is a safe place, with a strong economy and a great climate and way of life and that’s appealing for so many, especially in turbulent times. The lack of reliance on any one nationality, protects Marbella from economic or political changes abroad. Add to this, the lack of supply of quality properties, and this is pushing prices up and offering real estate agents excellent opportunities for generating income.
What appeals to many about the real estate sector, is that the costs of entry are quite low, and the potential commissions are high. There are many jobs in existing companies available, and while many are commission-only roles, if you’re a good sales person the rewards can be fantastic.
The tourism industry is obviously an excellent sector for Marbella, and the town hall has been working hard to extend the peak season, by appealing to different segments of the market. Golfers are excellent off peak tourists, with high spending power, and the area is growing in strength as a health tourism destination too, for procedures such as dentistry, plastic surgery and hair transplants.
Opportunities in the tourist sector extend beyond simply accommodation. The trend for experience-based travel is opening up more opportunities for companies offering tours, classes, wellness, health and gastronomy experiences. Service professionals such as concierge, transfers, chefs, beauticians, hairdressers, personal trainers, cleaners and maintenance professionals and more, all serve the tourist industry, so there are lots of opportunities in this field to start your own business.
Technology and digital marketing are also growth areas, with business opportunities in the online gaming and tech industries in Marbella.
Restaurants, hotels and bars are also always in high demand, particularly in the peak season. Off peak is also growing in strength, offering more business opportunities year-round. Opening a restaurant offering an unusual cuisine, or catering to a particular segment of the international resident population and giving them a taste of home is a good business opportunity. But you need to have something which makes you stand out from the crowd, or be in an excellent location, as competition is high.
Telework from Marbella
Working remotely for an international company while living in Marbella offers excellent opportunities. It enables people to work in their chosen field, earn an international salary, while enjoying the lower cost of living and incredible way of life that Marbella offers.
One way of doing this is to take a workation in Marbella, an extended period away from the office, in this stunning place, working remotely. We’re seeing a growth in this trend from companies and their employees wanting to avoid burnout, retain staff and boost their productivity.
There are dedicated visas for teleworkers. As the Foreign Ministry explains, these “allow nationals of third countries who travel to Spain to carry out a remote work or professional activity for companies located outside the national territory, through the exclusive use of computer, telematics and telecommunication media and systems.” This is also known as the digital nomad visa.
Jobs that are suitable for telework can really be anything where you don’t need to be face to face with a customer, for example –
Social Media Manager
Call Center Representative
Data Entry Clerk
Customer Service Associate
Content Writer
We believe that Marbella is a wonderful place to live and work, for short and long term and a fantastic place to bring up a family. As you can see, there are plenty of business opportunities and jobs available and visas which allow you to work here legally, so we’d encourage you to take the plunge and join us in Marbella!
If you’re thinking about working in Marbella, we have a great selection of luxury rentals for digital nomads as well as long term rentals in Marbella.
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[post_content] => The countdown is on to Christmas and if you’re planning a Christmas getaway, you still have time to come and join the celebrations in Marbella. The lights have been switched on across the Costa del Sol, and the packed Christmas programmes have been released, and we’re all getting very excited. It’s a wonderful time of year to visit, and we hope that this guide will help you make the most of your Christmas holiday in Marbella.
Why visit Marbella at Christmas?
Winter is a great season to visit Marbella full stop, with mild temperatures, blue skies and sunshine and lots going on. But when December begins, it ramps up to the next level!
Marbella is beautiful at Christmas! As a Catholic country, the Spanish really love this season, and as Marbella is such an international destination, the cultures of its many residents blend to create magic. You’ll love the streets of the Old Town decorated in pretty lights, the Christmas markets and events, the parades and parties. From the end of November to the 6th of January the fun never stops!
But it’s not just Marbella…There’s lots going on at Christmas across the Costa del Sol, with activities in Malaga, Torremolinos, Fuengirola, Estepona and in all the pretty white villages too. Read our guide to Christmas on the Costa del Sol
Celebrating Christmas in Marbella in 2024
Christmas 2024 began in earnest in Marbella at the end of November, with the switch on of the lights and the presentation of the Christmas programme. We have a very busy month ahead, with lots of activities, events and Christmas spirit and we can’t wait. Here are the highlights that you can’t miss if you’re in Marbella for Christmas this year.
Christmas Events
Santa Arrives – On the 12th of December, there’s a parade to welcome Santa to Marbella and mark the opening of his grotto in the Plaza de la Alameda. It starts in the Santo Cristo square at 17.00 and winds around the streets of the Old Town, bringing festive fun and laughter for all the kids. The parade will feature lots of well-known and loved characters and of course Santa himself and there will be a kids show in the Paseo de la Alameda. His grotto will then be open every day between the 13th and 24th of December.
Christmas Eve – The 24th of December is Noche Buena, and the biggest day of the celebration for Spanish families. They tend to gather en masse for a wonderful dinner, which often features fish and seafood, platters of delicious cured meats and cheeses, and of course the famous Iberian ham, which you will see a leg or shoulder for carving at most Spanish houses this time of year. Expect the cava and Spanish wine to be flowing!
Christmas Day – As the most diverse town in Andalucia, with 153 nationalities living in Marbella, there’s no need to worry that there won’t be celebrations taking place on Christmas Day itself. The many international restaurants host Christmas lunches, dinners and events, with a host of different cuisines to try. Thanks to the strong British community, you’ll be able to find plenty of places serving up the traditional turkey and all the trimmings, singing carols, and pulling crackers. But that’s far from the only option, you really are spoilt for choice and can celebrate Christmas your way in Marbella.
New Year’s Eve – The Spanish really know how to party and there are New Year’s Eve parties in bars, restaurants and clubs. There are also parties organized by the Town Hall, with live music and DJs, which are usually free to attend. However, everything starts a lot later than in the UK, as people will often eat with the family and then head out to party around 11pm, with the celebrations lasting for many hours into New Year’s Day. In Marbella, the party starts at 11pm in the Represa Park, behind the Old Town and features a performance from, Los Calvin, as well as DJs.
The Arrival of the Three Kings – The fun doesn’t stop on New Year’s Day here in Spain! The big day is still on the horizon. The kids wait patiently for the arrival of the Three Kings, who bring their presents on the night of the 5th of January. On the 4th of January, the kings arrive in style by boat and have a little parade around the town to the main church, where they are presented with the keys to the city and able to prepare for the big day.
On the 5th of January, they are welcomed with a parade through the streets, with floats, bands, DJs, big mascots and fun designs featuring kids’ favorite characters. Families line the streets waiting for it to begin, ready with a bag or two, to catch the many sweets that rain down on them from the floats. It’s a mad scramble, but a really fun occasion for young and old.
The 6th of January is a family day, with the children opening their presents, enjoying a meal with the family and often taking a stroll.
Christmas Restaurants
There are Christmas meals available in almost every restaurant on the Costa del Sol. You can have a seafood feast on the beach, or a gala dinner at a fancy hotel such as the Kempinksi in Estepona, or the Marbella Club. Here are two really festive and fun restaurants that are very famous for their Christmas dinner in Marbella.
The Harbour Marbella overlooks the Marbella port, and goes all out on their Christmas decorations. They create a veritable grotto and run festive events throughout December, including visits from Santa and Disney characters. They offer a festive lunch menu for under 40€ per head from the 30th of November to the 31st of December, but not available on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. They also have a festive dinner menu for under 50€, throughout the festive period. Highly recommended!
La Sala Banus is a firm favorite throughout the year, but is beautiful at Christmas, with delicious food and live entertainment. There are special events with live music on the 18th and the 28th of December, and a great Christmas party menu for groups of 6 and over for very reasonable prices (29€ lunch and 39€ dinner). A local choir will sing carols on the 21st, 22nd and 24th. They are holding a big party on Christmas Day itself with live music throughout the day and into the evening for 120€ per person. The group also has Oak and The Clubhouse, offering Christmas menus and events and you can download their Christmas brochure for all the details.
Christmas Markets
There are a number of Christmas markets in Marbella throughout December. The two main ones for 2024 are in the Alameda Park in the center of Marbella and the market at the Hotel Don Pepe Gran Meliá, which are both open for the whole month.
If you’re here earlier in the month, we’d recommend the beautiful market in the La Virginia area of town on the 8th of December, which is really magical. There’s also a charity Christmas Market in the Palacio de Congresos from the 12th to the 15th of December.
Recommended Christmas Activities in Marbella in 2024
Tour the Nativity Scenes – There are 16 nativity scenes dotted around Marbella throughout December and there is a route you can follow to visit them all. It’s a unique way to explore Marbella, and visit some of the churches, chapels and squares, as well as see the pretty winding streets decked with wonderful lights.
See the light and sound show in Orange Square – Marbella Old Town’s central square is stunning at Christmas and they are following in Malaga’s footsteps, by putting on a spectacular light and sound show every day. You can see it at 18.30, 19.30 and 20.00 and grab a drink in one of the bars, or have a bite to eat while you’re there.
Enjoy a Christmas Concert in the Señora de la Encarnación Church in the Old Town – It’s a stunning building, and they are holding regular concerts during the festive period, including the 10th of December at 20.30, the 15th of December at 17.00, the 16th of December at 19.30 and the 19th of December at 19.30.
Stroll down the paseo – Any time of year it’s a pleasure to stroll down the beachfront promenade, and stop in to one of the bars or restaurants for a drink, and they are all beautifully decorated for Christmas. It’s a great way to walk off those festive feasts!
Spanish Christmas Traditions
To feel like a local at Christmas you need to take part in these festive traditions –
Play the lottery – One of the big Christmas traditions is “El Gordo” or “The Big One”, the largest lottery of the year and in fact one of the largest worldwide. It is drawn on the 22nd of December and buying a decimo for €20 and then watching the draw on TV is a Christmas ritual.
Eat Christmas sweet treats – No Spanish Christmas would be complete without sampling polvorones (little crumbly biscuits), turron (nougat) and the roscon de reyes cake. Pop into a local bakery and ask what they recommend, or pick up a selection from any supermarket or shop.
See the Christmas lights – A visit to Marbella town center and the Old Town to marvel at the decorations is a must. Many also take a trip to Malaga, for their legendary light and sound displays and to enjoy the city looking at its best.
Go to a Zambomba – These traditional Christmas parties feature music and dancing, with Spanish Christmas songs and a flamenco vibe, which makes them unique.
Carve ham – Most Spanish households will have a leg or a shoulder of the delicious Spanish ham in their kitchen over the Christmas period. Carving the ham and sharing with friends and family is a very delicious ritual.
Eat 12 grapes at midnight on New Year’s Eve – You need to eat one per chime of the bell for good luck.
Welcome the Three Kings on the night of the 5th of January by attending the parades and collecting as many sweets as you can
We hope that this guide has inspired you to spend Christmas in Marbella. Vacation Marbella has a wonderful selection of beautiful holiday rentals which make the perfect base for a Christmas getaway. We’d recommend browsing our lovely vacation rentals in Marbella Old Town, which is the most festive place to be. Please also contact us with your requirements and we will send you some recommendations.
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