Beach Club Season Has Arrived: First Openings on the Costa del Sol
One by one, the beach clubs along the Costa del Sol are opening their doors. Not in May, not in June — right now. If you're here this week, this is the moment to get in early: before the full summer crowds, before peak prices, and with a real shot at getting a sunbed without booking three weeks ahead.
Nikki Beach Marbella — open since April 2

Nikki Beach Marbella on the Paseo Marítimo in Marbella was one of the first to officially kick off the 2026 season. They've been open since April 2nd, and the vibe is already there: relaxed white lounges, cocktails in the sun, live music on Saturdays and Sundays.
Nikki Beach isn't a hidden secret — but early in the season it's a completely different experience compared to August. You can walk in, find a spot by the water, and actually enjoy your food. The Sunday Brunch Eggs Benedict has been on the menu for years and never disappoints.
- Open Thursday to Sunday
- Reservations via their website (mandatory in high season, still flexible now)
- Location: Playa de Guadalmina, Marbella
El Charcón in Fuengirola — big party April 17, 18 and 19

If you prefer a proper opening event over lounging in luxury, El Charcón Beach in Fuengirola is where you want to be. On April 17, 18 and 19, Mi Casa hosts their 7th Birthday / Summer Opening Party — one of the most anticipated house music events of spring on the Costa del Sol.
This year's line-up: Sy Sez, Stuart Patterson, Sol Brown, Tito Pulpo and Javan. Eight hours of music, right on the beach, with the Mediterranean as your backdrop. Tickets are already on presale — don't sleep on it.
El Charcón isn't high-end. That's precisely the point. It's a raw open-air venue on the seafront where the music is loud and everyone dances in their swimwear. Affordable, unpretentious, and beloved by locals.
- Dates: April 17, 18 and 19, 2026
- Doors open: 14:00
- Location: Playa El Charcón, Fuengirola
- Tickets via RA (Resident Advisor)
Ocean Club Marbella — opens May 1

For those who can wait a little longer: Ocean Club Marbella, one of the most iconic beach clubs on the coast, opens for the 2026 season on May 1st. If you're arriving late April or early May, mark that date.
Ocean Club is known for its spectacular day-to-night parties, the massive pool and international DJ line-ups. Book well in advance — it fills up fast.
Practical tips
- April = quiet and affordable. Once May hits, prices and crowds climb quickly.
- Book ahead. Even smaller clubs are increasingly asking for reservations early in the season.
- Don't drive if you're drinking — parking near most clubs is a nightmare. Bus or taxi is the move.
- Sunday is the best day at Nikki Beach: the brunch, the sun, and slightly fewer people than Saturday.
This article is curated by Costa Guide to inspire your visit to the Costa del Sol.
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Costa del Sol Beach Clubs by Budget: From €20 to €200 a Day
A day on Marbella's beach costs twenty euros or two hundred. Same water, same sun — but what's sold around it varies a lot. Below: five beach clubs ranked from budget to splurge, with what you actually get for your money. No Instagram promises, just sunbed prices and the right time to show up. El Chárcon Beach — Free sand, honest chiringuito (€15-25 p.p.). East of Marbella sits El Chárcon Beach — a wide beach with no entrance fee, no reservation, and a chiringuito that does fritura malagueña for €12 and sardines on the espeto for €2.50. We come here every Wednesday morning between October and April — that's when the beach is half empty and the sun angle is perfect. Sunbed: free on the sand or €8 for the chiringuito's basic hammock Lunch: €15-25 per person Best for: locals, families, off-season quiet Parking: free along the N-340 Bahía Beach Estepona — Sunbed-and-chair without pretension (€30-50 p.p.). Bahía Beach Estepona sits on Playa del Cristo, sheltered by the marina. No DJ, no bottle service — but a terrace right above the sand, reasonable wine by the glass, and sunbeds at €15. When I was here for the first time in May, the waiter brought a free pitcher of ice water without us asking — that tells you something about the tone of the house. Sunbed: €15 per day, €25 with parasol Lunch: fish of the day €18-24, paella for two €40 Best for: couples, age 30+, half-day rest Reservation: not needed weekdays, worth booking on Saturday Trocadero Arena Marbella — The mid-tier sweet spot (€50-90 p.p.). On the Golden Mile between Marbella centre and Puerto Banús sits Trocadero Arena Marbella. We went here last August with four friends and paid €260 total for four sunbeds plus lunch — which is what this house does well: a serious beach day without hitting the Nikki price. The menu is Mediterranean with an Asian wink. Lobster carpaccio at €28 is the house calling card. The DJ starts around 14:30 — before then it's table-friendly, after that more beach-club energy. Sunbed: €30 weekdays, €50 weekend (no F&B credit) Lunch for two: €80-120 including one bottle of wine Best for: a day out with friends, age 25-45 Reservation: mandatory in July/August, +34 952 776 600 Ocean Club Marbella — The premium classic (€80-150 p.p.). Ocean Club Marbella in Puerto Banús is the beach club where the cliché started. We were here on a Saturday in June and paid €90 per sunbed (€30 of that back as F&B credit) — fair for what you get: a pool with sea view, attentive service, and the traditional champagne spray ritual around 16:00 that you simultaneously want to see and not be part of. Eat the tuna tartare (€26) or the truffle risotto (€32). The DJ set builds from 15:00 to its peak around 17:30 — after that it's more party than dinner. Sunbed: €80 weekdays, €120-150 weekend (€30 F&B credit) Lunch for two: €150-220 including drinks Best for: weekends, birthdays, first-time-Marbella visit Reservation: essential — call 14 days ahead for weekends Nikki Beach Marbella — The splurge Saturday (€150-300 p.p.). Nikki Beach Marbella at Playa del Hotel Don Carlos is the top of the spectrum. An opium bed for four runs €600 on a summer Saturday — excluding food and drinks. What you get: a chef holding international standards, a DJ line that overlaps with Ibiza, and a crowd here for the scene more than the sea. I'm here once a summer — usually the Sunday of Ironman week in late October — and know exactly how to order. Watermelon-and-burrata (€26) and the lamb tagine (€38) are the dishes you come for. Skip the cocktails and order a bottle of Tinto Pesquera (€85) — that gives you three glasses of red per person. Sunbed/daybed: €120 weekdays, €200-300 weekend Lunch for two: €250-400 including wine Best for: special occasions, age 28-50 Reservation: 4 weeks ahead for summer weekends, +34 952 836 239 How to pick the right budget tier. Want quiet, no obligation: El Chárcon or a free stretch of sand Want a sunbed + lunch without a show: Bahía Beach Estepona Want a mid-tier club with DJ from afternoon: Trocadero Arena Want to do the Marbella cliché once, properly: Ocean Club Want a day that gets retold for years: Nikki Beach Discount tips: Monday-Thursday sunbeds run 30-50% cheaper at every club above. Off-season (October-April) Trocadero and Ocean Club do lunch deals where the sunbed is free with two courses. No such thing exists at Nikki.

Costa del Sol Rooftop Bars: 5 Sky-Level Spots and How Locals Reserve
A Costa del Sol rooftop bar isn't just a terrace with a view — it's where locals head for that exact hour between 19:30 and 20:30 when the city turns orange. Five rooftops where the service and the cocktail do the work, not just the view. AC Hotel Málaga Palacio — The cathedral shot everyone wants. AC Hotel Málaga Palacio has stood on Calle Cortina del Muelle since 1969, just behind the port, and its 15th-floor rooftop is the classic spot for the view of the Catedral de la Encarnación. The first time we came here in September around 19:30 the cathedral side of the roof was full — the trick is to reserve on the sea side, not the cathedral side. The latter looks better in the photo, but the sea side has less wind and a better sunset May to September. Cocktails €13-16, no entrance fee Reservation required after 18:30 — via OpenTable or +34 952 215 185 Best moment: Tuesday-Thursday between 19:00 and 20:30 Alcazaba Premium Rooftop — Plaza de la Merced + Alcazaba. On top of a hostel on Plaza de la Merced sits Alcazaba Premium Rooftop — surprisingly cheap for what you get. No dress code, a mix of tourists and local students, and the best view of the Alcazaba (the Moorish fortress above Málaga) of any rooftop in the centre. I come here every Thursday in June — a Pacharán Estrella runs €5, a glass of Albariño €6, and no one bats an eye if you linger two hours. No reservation needed, first-come-first-served Tapas menu €6-12 per plate Open daily 12:00-01:00 (summer), 16:00-00:00 (winter) Hotel Molina Lario — Quiet sunset in the centre. Directly opposite the Catedral sits Hotel Molina Lario, whose 8th-floor pool terrace opens to non-guests from 18:00. This is the quiet counter to AC: less crowd, no DJ, and you can hear the cathedral bells through your conversation. We brought my mother here last October for her birthday — a bottle of cava (€38) and two hours of calm with the cathedral at arm's length. Cocktails €14-18 (slightly higher than AC) Reservation via the hotel app, not phone — better slot Tip: sit left against the balustrade, best view NH Marbella Sky Lounge — Mountains and sea together. In Marbella centro, on the 6th floor of NH Marbella, sits a sky lounge that rarely appears in tourist guides. Reason: NH marketing does nothing with it. But the view is the most complete in Marbella — Sierra Blanca to the north, sea to the south, and on clear days Gibraltar in the distance. We discovered this through a friend who lives here — it's been our go-to for pre-dinner drinks since. Cocktails €11-14 (relatively cheap for Marbella) Reservation only for groups of 6+ Bites: limited menu, eat below or after in the centre Don Pepe Gran Meliá La Pérgola — The luxury closer. Don Pepe Gran Meliá — Marbella's oldest 5-star hotel — has La Pérgola rooftop on the 7th floor. This is the splurge rooftop: cocktails €18-24, a cigar menu, and a continuous live pianist between 20:00 and 23:00. We went here for our 10th anniversary in October — €120 total for two courses, two cocktails and a dessert. For a special evening this is where you can stay after dinner. Smart-casual required, no flip-flops Reservation mandatory, via hotel.gransmelia.com Tip: ask for table 6 or 7 — right against the balustrade facing Sierra Blanca Practical: when and how. Best months: May + June + September. July/August is hot, the roof holds heat past sunset Best time: 19:30-20:30 (1 hour before sunset) — you get the blue hour then orange Reservation: all except Alcazaba Premium need at least 24 hours ahead Wind: check direction — Levante from the east makes cocktails awkward on the face-side of the roof Dress code: only Don Pepe is strict — smart-casual works everywhere else

June on the Costa del Sol: Feria de Marbella, San Juan Night, and What Locals Book Ahead
June is the month when the Costa del Sol officially shifts from beach-holiday mode to a full cultural calendar. Feria de Marbella fills a whole week, Starlite opens the summer concert season, and Noche de San Juan demands you book a sun-bed now — three weeks out the beach is jammed with neighbourhood bonfires. Here's what's on and what to book. Feria de Marbella + San Bernabé — June 4 to 11. The Feria de San Bernabé in Marbella's Casco Antiguo is the biggest fiesta of the year — Marbella's patron saint since 1485. The old centre (Plaza de los Naranjos and surrounding streets) becomes the feria zone for 8 days. We go every Wednesday evening — quieter than Friday-Saturday, and you still get the full feria package: horses, flamenco, traditional dress. The Recinto Ferial zone on the N-340 hosts the evening feria with attractions + casetas from 21:00 to 03:00. Casco Antiguo day programme: 11:00-22:00 daily June 4-11 Recinto Ferial evening: daily 21:00-03:00 with caseta access Highlight: Saturday June 7 Romería de San Bernabé from 11:30 Tip: dinner in the centre on Saturday = reservation 2 weeks out Noche de San Juan — Monday June 23. Noche de San Juan (solstice night) is the busiest beach evening of the year — not just at Playa de Burriana Nerja but everywhere on the coast. Tradition: fires on the sand, into the sea at midnight for the 12-step ritual (seven waves, foot washed). We've been heading to Playa de la Misericordia in Málaga for years — less crowded than Marbella, better council organisation. Book your hotel/Airbnb for June 23 now — that night is fully booked everywhere since May 1. Building fires: each municipality differs, permits required or not Best beach for families: Playa La Cala de Mijas (council runs fires centrally) Best beach for atmosphere: Playa del Bajondillo Torremolinos (DJ + local crowd) Tip: arrive 19:00 for sunset and stay past midnight Starlite Marbella — Opens June 21. Starlite Marbella opens its 14th edition on Saturday June 21 at La Cantera (the old quarry). This year's confirmed line-up: Sting (June 21 opening gala), Norah Jones (June 28), Jamie Cullum, Diana Krall, Tom Jones, plus the annual flamenco special with Pastora Soler. We went last year for Sara Bareilles — €95 category 3 ticket, two hours of music in a unique venue. The quarry acoustics are surprisingly good. Tickets: from €65 category 4, from €180 category 1 Book via: starlite.es or through the concierge at any 5-star hotel in Marbella Practical: parking free at the La Cantera overflow lot, then 10 min walk Eat before: Starlite Beach Club by the sea opens from 19:00 Beach club DJ residencies in June. Ocean Club Marbella and Trocadero Arena launch their summer DJ residencies in June. Ocean Club has Black Coffee as headline DJ on Sunday June 14 (sold out), plus Hot Since 82 on Saturday June 28. Trocadero takes a different approach with daily 14:30-19:30 sets from June 8 — a mix of regional DJs and the occasional Ibiza name. We prefer Trocadero midweek for a calmer vibe, Ocean Club Sunday for the scene. Ocean Club Sunday DJs: book at least 10 days ahead Trocadero daily DJ: sunbed from €30 weekdays Tip: check Resident Advisor for the full June line-up Practical June calendar + booking advice. Book before June 5: restaurant in Marbella Casco Antiguo for June 6-8 Book before June 10: Starlite tickets for weekend shows (Sting + Norah Jones) Book before June 1: hotel/Airbnb for Noche de San Juan (June 23) — tight Book before June 15: Ocean Club Black Coffee Sunday June 14 No booking needed: Trocadero midweek afternoons, Marbella Casco Antiguo Tuesday/Wednesday Calmest rest days in June: Tuesday 16 + Wednesday 17 — everything scheduled is done Coming up: Feria de Estepona starts July 1 — another article follows