Open year round, the renowned Marbella Club Hotel Golf Resort & Spa, one of
the The Leading small Hotels of the World was once the private residence of Prince
Alfonso von Hohenlohe features 121 Luxury bedrooms and Suites spread over the beach front
resort harmonizing with the 16 Andalusian-style villas throughout 42,000 square metres of lush
subtropical gardens, some with their own private gardens and pools.
Both of the two outdoor heated Swimming Pools invite you to relax in the surrounding gardens
or enjoy the views of the Mediterranean through the palm trees in the famous Beach
Club.
The newly opened luxury beach front Thalasso Spa with 800 square metres of state-of-the-art
facilities, includes a dynamic indoor seawater pool, steam baths and saunas, a solarium and 12
treatment rooms, offering a full range of Thalasso and Beauty Treatments within the
Rejuvenation, Slimming and Anti-Stress Programmes. Seasonal water sports are available o the
beach, as well as the Puente Romano Tennis & Fitness, located at sister hotel Puente
Romano, including 14 tennis courts, paddle, a state-of-the art Fitness Centre with a selection
of aerobic courses, saunas, and steam baths.
The private 18 hole Marbella Club Golf Resort with adjoining Riding Stables, designed
by Dave Thomas, is embedded within the hills of Benahavis enabling spectacular views of
Gibraltar and also the North African coastline.
HistoryBack in 1946, Prince Alfonso von Hohenhole acquired Finca Santa Margarita, a 120,000 m2
estate with olive trees and vineyards by the Mediterranean, and converted it into his private
residence. Due to the large size of his family and the numerous visitors he often hosted to,
Finca Santa Margarita was gradually enlarged. Prince Alfonso von Hohenlone was keen on
architecture and landscaping, his definition of luxury was a blend of privacy and gardens. Over
the years, this vision became what is nowadays known as the Marbella Club Hotel, Golf
Resort & Spa a meeting point for the international prominence and the Jet set. It was
Prince Alfonso von Hohenlohe's deam to transform his family residence into an exclusive
Club, once of 8 rooms, today known as the Marbella Club Hotel, Golf Resort & Spa one
of the Leading Small Hotels of the World.