Marbella Club Golf Resort

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Located immediately north of the AP-7 toll highway, the Marbella Club Golf Resort is tucked away in the valleys of the Benahavís range.

Founded in the 1950s by Prince Alfonso of Hohenlohe, the Marbella Club has been a Costa del Sol institution for decades. In addition to its famous beachside hotel, the Club owns a Dave Thomas-designed, members-only 18-hole golf course, around which select plots and luxury villas have been developed in a gated community with 24-hour security.

Located immediately north of the AP-7 toll highway, the Marbella Club Golf Resort is tucked away in the valleys of the Benahavís range, with most of its luxury properties occupying prime hillside and hilltop spots to make the most of amazing views over the course and countryside to the Mediterranean and African coasts. The Marbella Club Golf Resort can be reached from either the Camino Loma de Retamar road, which branches off the N340/A7 coast road near to Cancelada in Estepona, or from Via Brijan, which begins at the A397 Ronda road and runs west, crossing numerous other routes up from the coastline. The Resort is not only about golf, either. It also boasts an exclusive club house with restaurant and café bar, frequented both by residents of the Marbella Club Golf Resort and hotel guests, and a world-class riding centre which is used by Spain’s show-jumping team.

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The Marbella Club Golf Resort is tucked away in the valleys of the Benahavís range, just north of the AP-7 toll road. It’s centerpiece is an 18-hole course with panoramic views of the green links, white beaches, and the azure Mediterranean. The club belongs to the distinguished Marbella Club. This allows you to enjoy a range of amenities in town at the Marbella Club and Puente Romano hotels. Choose from an array of distinguished villas in discreet locations.

What is Marbella Club Golf Resort?

The resort is an extension of the elegant and historic Marbella Club. Founded in the 1950s by Prince Alfonso of Hohenlohe, the original club is a Costa del Sol institution. In 1999, it completed its members-only 18-hole golf course in the hills overlooking Marbella.In addition, club designers added not only a top-end resort but also residential properties. From the surrounding hills, the luxury properties of Marbella Club Golf Resort overlook the valley course below. Enjoy the sweeping views of course and countryside, from the mountains above to the sea below.

The resort’s residential plots—luxury flats and villas—receive strict 24-hour security, among other amenities. The result is an elegant haven in the hills. Enjoy the same quiet privacy of other hillside urbanizations, like Monte Mayor, but with Marbella Club charm. In this world,the words “distinguished and discreet” still mean something.

Where is Marbella Club Golf Resort, and how do I get there?

The Marbella Club Golf Resort is tucked into the hills and valleys of the Benahavis range, just behind Los Flamingos resort. It sits just north of the AP-7 toll freeway, giving you easy access to the club from all directions. The club can be reached in less than an hour from both Malaga and Gibraltar airports.
Driving west from Malaga, take the N340 toward Algeciras-Cadiz. Continue through Marbella to San Pedro. After you pass the San Pedro arch, take the third right at the Benahavis exit. Drive north 3.7 km, then turn left at the resort’s sign. Driving from Gibraltar, take the N340/A7 coast road,and take the exit at Cancelada. Go north along Camino Loma de Retamar, cross the AP-7 toll road, and follow the signs. If you are driving south from Ronda, take the A-397 south to Via Brijan, which runs west to the club.

When was Marbella Club Golf Resort created?

The golf club, finished in 1999, was the brainchild of Dave Thomas. The Welsh pro golfer turned course designerwho left over 100 courses worldwide as his legacy. The residential architecture has been slowly and tastefullyexpanding ever since.

What is it like to live in the Marbella Club Golf Resort, and what is it like to live there?

“Distinguished and discreet” is how the clientele of the Marbella Club and its golf resort have been described.With its“neat as a pin” environment, service eager to please, and pampering amenities, the club provides a pace of life that is hard to beat. The views of the Mediterranean, the exquisite landscaping, and the tranquillity of the surroundings are a full package experience. And it’s all, nonetheless, very close to famous restaurant scene of Benahavis and the cultural hotspots and beaches of Marbella.

What is there to do at Marbella Club Golf Resort?

The Clubhouse

The club boasts an exclusive, full-service clubhouse with restaurant and café bar, frequented both by residents and hotel guests. Golfers can relax, while the club does everything it can to help you free your mind to focus on your game. In addition to full services, the club provides plenty of parking and security. The clubhouse is a delightfully unique attraction. A thatched cottage sits perfectly situated on a rise overlooking the lake at the first hole. A perfect place to rest and reflect after a round.

In the cooler months, the log fires and rustic style furniture recall the aristocratic elegance of the Marbella Club’s early days. The restaurant is well-known for its high-end service and first-rate dishes. In fact, its lunch experience is becoming an attraction formany non-golfers, who relish the comfortable, serene atmosphere andfine-tuned Mediterranean cuisine. Both staff and menu are supervised by Juan Glavez, the Marbella Club’s Michelin-starred executive chef. Club house hours are 08:00–20:30, the restaurant 09:00–17:30 (call +34 952 88 06 08 for reservations) or go to the Club house website.

The Golf Course

Residents enjoy total access to some of the best golf in Marbella—and in Spain. First, there is the club’s main course. Imagine fairways nestled in olive trees and wildflowers landscaped to envelope each tee in solitude. The heavenly scenes of Sierra mountains, Mediterranean seas, and African horizon rise before you on the south-facing slopes. This stunning course was designed in the 1990s by Dave Thomas, the Welsh pro turned designer. Among the 100+ courses he designed, the Marbella Club course is considered one of his best. Who could imagine the Marbella Club settling for anything less?

Don’t think that this is just another pretty set of links. The 18-hole, 73-par course, measuring 6247 metres long, features fairway and green contours that test the keenest eye. Lakes and bunkers, punctuated by olive trees and wildflowers, present tricky puzzles for even the most strategic player. Yes, the Marbella Club course provides exceptional challenges for golfers at all levels of play. The club also offers a driving range. At the Clubhouse, you can visit the pro shop. Arrange a lesson with golf pros, who teach all levels. A shuttle service takes you where you need to go. In addition, you have access to El Higueral, a 9-hole, 36-par course located about 15 minutes from the club. Designed to maximize enjoyment, the popular course also presents the player with stunning views at every turn.

The Equestrian Centre

It’s not all about golf, is it? The Marbella Club Equestrian Centre began as a small group of stables that the club built to accommodate its equestrian guests. In time, it grew into one of the most modern complexes in Europe. The complex includes a 4500 m2 arena, which hosts show jumping and ridingcontests. You’ll also find a jumping ring, a training facility for high-level competition, and excellent livery services. Riders can choose from a mix of Arabian, Spanish, German, and French stallions, trained for every level. Here, you’ll find horses trained for show jumping, dressage, as well as long-distance and endurance riding.
For those interested in pleasure rides, the centre matches riders to the proper horse. Venture out on the many kilometres of bridal trail before you.  Or join a tour, a thrill for families and nature enthusiastsalike. Walk through the Benahavis mountains along the club’s Cañada Real, a protected path since the Middle Ages.

What is there to do near Marbella Club Golf Resort?

Resort residents are welcome at both Marbella Club and Puente Romano. There, you can relish the truly regal amenities of the two hotels. Find bliss in the many restaurants, nightclubs, shops, beach fun, wellness services, and other amenities. Jump into a sport—sailing and scuba diving to tennis and padel courts. You can even catch a shuttle between the hotels. Puente Romano. For sheer variety, this Marbella Club hotel houses one of the coast’s best restaurants, Nobu. Its beachside chiringuitois highly sought after for its food and ambience. For the nightclub set La Suite is not to be missed. Check out the hotel’s web page for more information and choices.

If you yearn for the Costa del Sol’s jet-set hey day, go no further than the old Marbella Club. El Patio is still frequented by in-the-know locals. The Beach Club, with its 1950s Acapulco-style“palapa” roof, is like no other. (See the Dining page for more information and choices.) Explore a unique tomato garden designed by Véronique Gladstone and top it off with a tomato luncheon. At the Marbella Club, choose from many wellness and fitness options. Take part in yoga, meditation, or pilates classes. Visit the gym for personal training. Or take ina spa treatment at Thalasso. Many consider it Marbella’s best. Visit El Patio’s beauty and hair studio, then de-stress in the hotel’s botanical garden. Beyond the Marbella Club universe lie many, many more options, all over the Costa del Sol. Begin your  exploration throughour location guides to Benahavis, Marbella, Estepona, and Sotogrande.

What type of properties are there on Marbella Club Golf Resort?

The club offers both built environments and undeveloped lots. Elevated plots guarantee not only striking views, but alsothe utmost tranquillity and privacy.
Prices range between €3 million and €6 million,although a handful currently sell in the €8–12 million range. For anyone wishing to design their own home, undeveloped lots sell in the€1 million range.

Architectural styles range from the ultra-modern to traditional Andalusian. It is difficult to pinpoint an exact type, however. Excellent infrastructure is already in place, and properties are protected by state-of-the-art, 24-hour security. Take a look at our Marbella Club Resort Property Listings, where we have both finished houses and stunning plots where you can build to your desires and needs. Don’t hesitate to contact us if you don’t see what you want. As experts in the area, we often know of unlisted properties for sale and those listed with other agents. If you are looking to sell, we also have many people looking to buy just the right home.

Is the Marbella Club Golf Resort a good real estate investment?

Pricing trends have stabilized, owing to a limited number of long-term properties on the market. As a Marbella Club property, the golf resort’s status on the coast remains secure. Stable growth among Costa del Sol during the recent pandemic suggest that demand will only grow. Indeed, recent reports describe the greatest activity that the region has ever seen, on top of steady appreciation. As primary homes, their secluded feel iscreated by high-tech security and good design. In fact, the resort has relatively easy access to locations important to families. These include high quality schools, shopping, restaurants, clubs, and sports of all kinds.

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