Villa rentals Marbella

Villa rentals Marbella

Self catering Holiday villas Marbella Costa del Sol

Villa rentals marbella
Villa rentals marbella
Villa rentals marbella
Villa rentals marbella

Holiday villas Marbella Costa del Sol

We have a fantastic selection of holiday villas to Rent in Marbella. All of our villa rentals are self catering holiday villas.

At Holiday Marbella, Puerto Banus, Nueva Andalucia we have select countyside and town center Holiday Villas. Marbella vacation rental clients come to Holiday Marbella to rent villas in Spain and Once you have rented a Spain villa from our portfolio you are sure to enjoy your holiday and re-visit us on the costa del Sol.

Marbella is one of the most popular destinations for visitors to Spain. Lying on the Western Costa del Sol less than an hour from Malaga airport. The town has a number of pretty plazas awash with shops, cafe-bars and restaurants and a number of beautiful bays and beaches.

Keen golfers are spoilt for choice with more than a dozen high quality courses in the area. One of the most popular attractions in Marbella has to be the luxury marina at Puerto Banus. This beautiful marina is a must see and if your wallet allows you can indulge in the designer shops, dine in the fine restaurants and admire the beautiful yachts moored here.

Below is a list of all our Spain villa in Marbella and surrounding areas of the Costa Del Sol:

2 bedroom 3 bedroom 4 bedroom 5 bedroom 6 bedroom 7 bedroom 8 bedroom 9 bedroom 10+ bedroom

Self catering Villas for rent in Marbella in all locations Nueva Andalucia, Puerto Banus

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About Marbella

Villas in Marbella by Click stay

Vibrant Marbella is a lively resort city in the Costa del Sol region of Malaga Province in Andalucia, on the southern coast of Spain. This popular party destination is a playground for the rich and famous and the perfect location for a sun-drenched escape in beautiful surroundings. Offering the complete beach holiday experience, Marbella boasts some 27 km of golden sand beaches, a mild Mediterranean climate, Michelin-starred restaurants, a world-class nightlife, luxury shopping brands and some of the best golf courses in the whole of Europe!

Stay in one of our premium villas to experience the full offerings of Spain’s most glamorous resort. From multi-million-pound super yachts to luxury sports cars and upscale bars, the bright lights of Marbella are perfect for those who want to enjoy the high life. But aside from the glitz and the glamour, Marbella still retains a traditional Andalucian charm which can be felt in the atmospheric whitewashed old quarter, with its winding streets, Moorish ramparts and plazas brimming with orange trees and al fresco diners.

If culture and sightseeing is what you’re after, then the Roman baths in San Pedro, or the Moorish palace in Ronda are a must-see, but if you’re like the many partygoing holidaymakers who visit Marbella, you’ll be heading straight to the famous Golden Mile, stretching all the way to neighbouring Puerto Banus. The beating heart of Marbella’s nightlife, let your hair down, mingle and dance the night away, with plenty of clubs, bars and venues to choose from. Bask on the sands of Marbella’s 24 beaches, a paradise of sun lounging and water sports.

The calm waters and nearby wildlife and theme parks are perfect for a fun family day out. End the day with an authentic Spanish dish at the Paseo Maritimo boulevard which stretches along the coast and has plenty of restaurants, cafes and shops with terraces facing out to the beautiful Mediterranean. Whether you're holidaying with a big group of friends, family, or as a couple, Clickstay puts you at the heart of it all. Enjoy the full 5-star Marbella experience and live the life of luxury from one of our spacious villa rentals with private pools.

A beginner's guide to renting a villa in Marbella

Marbella may be known as Spain's playground for the rich and famous, but underneath all the swagger and glamour there is so much more to this beautiful town. It has a wonderful cosmopolitan atmosphere and boasts some beautiful Blue Flag beaches, a pleasant climate, world-class nightlife, upscale restaurants and modern amenities, including plenty of facilities for families. Marbella is easily accessible as well, with a less than 3-hour direct flight from the UK and mainland Europe.

In the heart of the historic old quarter lies the famous Plaza de Naranja; otherwise known as Orange Square, set in a beautiful bay with whitewashed houses and orange trees embellishing its ancient streets. Wander the labyrinth of tiny alleyways surrounding the square, or while away hours visiting the charming independent boutiques, souvenir shops and excellent restaurants. Wander the labyrinth of tiny alleys around the square, or while away the hours at the many charming boutiques, souvenir shops and excellent restaurants.

The town’s jewel, well worth a visit, is the 16th century Church of Our Lady of the Incarnation that stands out as an exquisite piece of architecture. Step back in time with archaeological sites likes the Roman baths of San Pedro, or walk down the 300 steps leading to Casa del Rey Moro fortress and water mine, with the singing birds and lapping water providing a peaceful soundtrack.

Cross the road from the Old Town and you’ll find yourself at La Alameda Park. With a large ceramic fountain surrounded by exotic plants and trees, the park is a true oasis of peace, where you can enjoy some shade from the midday sun. Marbella has plenty to see and do, from the upscale restaurants and shops dotted along the Paseo Maritimo boulevard, to the lively port promenade where you can sip your favourite drink at one of the many luxury bars, while watching the world go by. Or escape the main hustle and bustle and venture out of town to neighbouring Puerto Banus with its impressive marina.

Art lovers might appreciate a visit to Avenida del Mar, exhibiting Dalí's sculptures and temporary art and media. If that's not enough, then get your cultural fix at the Spanish Contemporary Engraving Museum in the Hospital Bazán - the most important museum of its kind and home to the exhibitions of engravings and art works from national artists such as Picasso and Miró.

Local Tourism

Marbella is a popular tourist destination, and there are many things to see and do in the area. One of the most popular attractions is the Old Town of Marbella, which is a charming area filled with narrow streets, whitewashed buildings, and beautiful plazas. You can also visit the Marbella Marina, which is a great place to go for a walk and enjoy the views of the Mediterranean Sea. Another popular attraction is the Puerto Banus Marina, which is known for its luxury yachts and high-end boutiques.

Recommended Food

Marbella is known for its delicious food, and there are many great restaurants in the area. One of the best places to go for traditional Spanish cuisine is El Lago, which is located in the heart of Marbella. They offer a tasting menu that features dishes made with fresh, local ingredients. Another great restaurant is Skina, which is a Michelin-starred restaurant that serves modern Spanish cuisine. If you are looking for something more casual, check out La Taberna del Pintxo, which is a tapas bar that serves a variety of small plates.

Things to Do

There are many things to do in Marbella, whether you are looking for adventure or relaxation. If you are interested in water sports, you can go jet skiing, parasailing, or kayaking. If you prefer to stay on land, you can go horseback riding, golfing, or hiking. For those who are looking for a more relaxing experience, there are many spas and beaches in the area where you can unwind and enjoy the beautiful scenery.

Transport Links

Marbella is well-connected to other parts of Spain and Europe. The nearest airport is Malaga Airport, which is located about 50 kilometers from Marbella. There are many flights to and from Malaga Airport, including direct flights from major cities in Europe. If you are traveling by train, the nearest train station is Fuengirola Station, which is about 30 kilometers from Marbella.

With a 27km-long coastline, Marbella boasts 24 different beaches, many of which have received the prestigious Blue Flag Award over the years. From Capobino to San Pedro Alcantara, take your pick and relax! With an abundance of water sports facilities, stretches of golden sand and azure calm waters, Marbella's beaches are a perfect base to chill out, spend time with family, exercise, or party from dusk til dawn. Among the most popular are: Capobino, Nueva Andalucia, Alicate, Puerto Banús, Artola, Fontanilla and Nikki beach.