Amare swimming pool
Adults-only luxury meets Marbella’s Old Town charm in this sophisticated beachfront escape
The hotel’s prime beachfront location in Marbella’s most desirable area
Amare Beach Hotel has quickly become one of my favorite adults-only retreats in Marbella. The location alone is phenomenal – you’re literally steps from both the Mediterranean and the cobblestone streets of the Old Town. It’s that rare combination of beachfront luxury with authentic Spanish culture right at your doorstep.
The 16+ age policy creates this wonderfully serene atmosphere that’s perfect for romantic getaways or sophisticated friend trips. No screaming kids by the pool, no chaos in the restaurants – just pure relaxation with a backdrop of stunning sea views and Andalusian charm. The rooftop infinity pool has become legendary among travelers who know Marbella, and honestly, the sunset views from up there are absolutely magical.
Address: Avda. Severo Ochoa 8, 29603 Marbella, Málaga, Spain
Phone: +34 917 941 285
Website: amarehotels.com
Star Rating: 4-Star Luxury
Check-in/Check-out:
What Makes This Place Special:
The moment you arrive, the attentive service makes you feel like a VIP
The journey from Málaga Airport takes about 45-60 minutes depending on traffic, but it’s honestly a pleasant drive along the coast. I always prefer booking a private transfer over taxis – it’s usually cheaper and you avoid any surprises with pricing.
Distance: 55km (45-60 minutes)
Valet Only: €35 per day
No choice here – it’s valet or nothing due to the Old Town location. Book parking when you reserve your room to avoid disappointment.
The reception area immediately sets the tone – contemporary elegance with warm Spanish hospitality
The rooms at Amare are beautifully designed, though I’ll be honest – they’re more about efficient luxury than sprawling space. If you’re someone who travels with multiple large suitcases for extended stays, you might find them cozy. But for most trips, they’re perfectly comfortable and the sea views more than make up for any space concerns.
Entry-level but still gorgeous. Side sea views, Nespresso machine, plush bathrobes, and those amazing Molton Brown toiletries. Perfect if you’re not spending much time in the room.
Step up in views – I’ve had 9th-floor rooms here with absolutely stunning panoramic vistas. Sometimes you get better views than advertised, which is a lovely surprise.
These are the sweet spot – king-size beds, private terraces, and unobstructed Mediterranean views. Wake up to the sea every morning.
Top tier with exclusive lounge access, welcome champagne, and VIP treatment. Worth it for special occasions or when you want to be completely spoiled.
The attention to detail is impressive. Beyond the basics, you get:
The vibrant elevators add personality, though you might wait a bit during busy periods
The bathrooms are stunning – marble everywhere, powerful rainforest showers, But here’s something to know: some rooms have open-plan shower designs with just a curtain for privacy. If you’re traveling with friends rather than a partner, this might feel a bit awkward. It’s not a dealbreaker, just something to consider when booking.
Let me be completely honest about the food situation here. The breakfast is absolutely phenomenal – genuinely one of the best hotel breakfasts I’ve experienced in Spain. But dinner? That’s where things get more complicated.
Served from 7:30 AM to 10:30 AM with those gorgeous sea views. The spread is incredible: fresh fruits that taste like they were just picked, flaky pastries, proper Spanish hams, made-to-order eggs, freshly squeezed orange juice, and coffee that’s actually good. Pro tip: get there before 9:15 AM to avoid the egg station queue, but honestly, even with a wait, it’s worth it.
The elegant main restaurant – perfect for breakfast, though dinner is hit-and-miss
Here’s where I need to be honest. While the hotel has several restaurants, the dinner experience doesn’t quite match the breakfast excellence:
This is where the magic happens. Stunning sea views, incredible buffet, attentive staff. Don’t miss it.
Amazing views, but you’re paying premium prices for the location. Food is decent but not exceptional.
Convenient for pool days with casual options, but quite limited. Better for drinks than full meals.
Absolutely do breakfast at the hotel – it’s incredible. But for dinner, walk those 5 minutes to the Old Town. You’ll get more authentic Spanish cuisine, better value, and it’s part of the Marbella experience. The location of this hotel makes it perfect for that.
Perfect for pre-dinner drinks before heading out to explore Old Town restaurants
What I love about their system is how they handle the sunbeds. Instead of the usual towel wars, the staff actually escort you to available beds each morning and bring your towels. It’s civilized and fair – no need to wake up at dawn to claim a spot.
The infinity pool area – where time seems to stand still with those incredible views
Sunset cocktails here are unforgettable – just prepare for premium pricing
The covered rooftop area offers elegant dining with protection from the elements
This view from the rooftop tables is exactly why people fall in love with Marbella
Having direct beach access is fantastic, though I’ll be honest – the beach area can feel a bit crowded during peak season with the sunbeds quite close together. But the convenience of walking straight from your room to the sand is unbeatable, and the semi-private setup means it’s much more relaxed than the public beaches.
The spa is nice, though my experiences have been mixed. The massages are good, but they don’t offer couples massages, which is a bit disappointing for a romantic getaway hotel. The jacuzzi runs a bit cool – not the hot, relaxing soak you might expect. But the overall facilities are clean and the treatments are professionally done.
One quirk: the changing facilities are shared between men and women, though there are private cubicles if you need them. Some packages include an hour of free spa access, which is worth taking advantage of.
The gym has everything you need, plus those motivating sea views
What I really appreciate about Amare are all the thoughtful touches:
Free bikes for exploring – one of those thoughtful touches that shows they care about the experience
This is where Amare really shines. The service is consistently excellent across the board – from Nathan at reception who remembers your name, to Ana who cleans the rooms twice daily with incredible attention to detail, to Jesús and his breakfast team who somehow manage to keep that massive buffet perfectly stocked and fresh.
The pool attendants – mostly young women who are incredibly polite and efficient – make the sunbed experience seamless. They’re the ones who’ve solved the eternal hotel pool problem of towel wars, and they do it with genuine warmth.
Yes, the hotel is exclusively for adults (16+), making it ideal for couples, friends, or solo travellers seeking a stylish and tranquil atmosphere.
Absolutely. The hotel sits right on the beachfront, with a private beach club offering sunbeds, Balinese beds, and waiter service just steps from the Mediterranean.
Rooms range from stylish standard doubles to spacious sea-view suites. Many offer panoramic balconies overlooking Marbella’s coastline.
Yes, breakfast is included and highly rated. The buffet features fresh fruit, pastries, local delicacies, and made-to-order options, served with sea views.
Yes, the Belvue Rooftop Bar is a highlight, offering cocktails with breathtaking sunset views across the Costa del Sol and Gibraltar on clear days.
Yes, the hotel features the Amàre Spa with treatments by Germaine de Capuccini, a hydrotherapy circuit, sauna, and wellness programmes.
There are several options, including the Amàre Lounge, the Beach Club restaurant, and the Michelin-starred Messina Restaurant next door.
Yes, it’s a short 5–10 minute walk to Marbella’s charming Old Town with its cobbled streets, boutiques, and tapas bars.
Yes, private transfers from Málaga Airport can be arranged for an additional fee. Alternatively, taxis and buses are readily available.
Yes, Amàre Marbella is known for its live DJs, themed evenings, and stylish poolside events, creating a vibrant yet elegant adults-only vibe.
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