Marbella doesn't do average nights out. The city operates on a different frequency after midnight — one where the clubs are architectural statements, the DJ lineups rival Ibiza, and walking in without a reservation is not a strategy.
Whether you're planning your first Marbella summer or you've done this before and want to know what's new for 2026, this guide covers everything. These are the best nightclubs in Marbella right now, ranked, reviewed, and honest.
If Marbella has one club that defines the city's nightlife identity, it's Momento. Sitting on the Golden Mile in a striking architectural building that stops people mid-drive, this is where the serious music crowd goes. The club earned its title, Temple of Music, and hasn't let it slip.
Momento operates as a restaurant and social space from early evening, then transforms completely around midnight when the DJ takes over. Four distinct spaces across the venue give you room to move between atmospheres: the Patio, the main floor, a restaurant called Resto built around Nikkei cuisine, and even a boutique. The sound system is exceptional. The programming is genuinely world-class. Black Coffee, Luciano, Rüfüs Du Sol, Monolink, Artbat, and Marco Carola have all played here.
This is the club for people who care about music as much as the scene around it.
Fitz is Marbella's newest major player and it's already one of the most talked-about clubs on the coast. Inspired by the roaring twenties and F. Scott Fitzgerald, the three-storey space in Río Verde near Puerto Banús combines immersive LED walls, an open-air terrace, and a booking policy that pulls in genuine headliners. Jason Derulo, Maluma, Jamie Jones, and Ryan Castro have all performed here.
The energy at Fitz skews younger and more commercial than Momento, which means a more mixed international crowd and a higher chance of a live artist performance rather than a pure DJ set. VIP tables start around €300 for five guests and scale up to the Gold Lounge at €5,000 for larger groups who want the front-row treatment with magnum service.
Open year-round on weekends with expanded summer dates, Fitz is the answer when you want spectacle.
Motel Particulier operates on a different level to most clubs in Marbella. This is a members club in the truest sense, somewhere that rewards loyalty and filters its crowd accordingly. The experience is built around dining, drinking, and dancing in an environment that feels genuinely private. No tourist circus, no chaos at the door.
If you value atmosphere over capacity, and prefer a room full of regulars over a room full of strangers, Motel Particulier is your club. It delivers what most luxury venues only promise: real exclusivity.
Le Jade is something Marbella has rarely had: a genuinely chic piano bar that actually delivers on the promise. Tucked inside the Nota Blu space, it brings back the glamour of a golden era with live music, masterfully made cocktails, and an atmosphere that doesn't need volume to create tension.
The crowd here is older money, quieter confidence. People who want a beautiful night without necessarily going until 6am. Le Jade works perfectly as the opening act to a longer evening, or as the entire evening for those who know that the best nights aren't always the loudest ones.
NYX takes its name from the Greek goddess of the night and leans into that mythology with intent. Located on the Bulevar Príncipe Alfonso de Hohenlohe, one of Marbella's most prestigious strips, the club positions itself around an idea of beautiful chaos, where bespoke cocktails meet beats that the room actually responds to.
The crowd at NYX is international, fashion-forward, and tends to arrive knowing exactly what they're doing. The cocktail programme is taken seriously here, which separates it from clubs where the bar is an afterthought. If you want a night that has aesthetic intelligence behind it, NYX delivers.
COYA is not just a nightclub. It's one of the most complete luxury hospitality experiences in Marbella, housed within the iconic Puente Romano Beach Resort. The Latin American DNA runs through everything: the food, the cocktails, the music, the energy. Dinner here transitions seamlessly into dancing, guided by DJs who understand how to move a room.
The setting inside Puente Romano gives COYA an advantage most clubs simply can't buy. You're surrounded by one of the most beautiful hotel properties in Europe, and that context shapes the entire evening. The crowd is affluent, international, and tends to treat the night as a full experience rather than just a party.
The most anticipated opening of Marbella's 2026 season. Bombonier is the new chapter from the team behind Olivia Valere, one of the most iconic club names in Marbella's history, and it launches on 15 May just as the summer season begins.
Details are being kept deliberately tight ahead of opening, which itself says something about how this team operates. What's known is that Bombonier carries the Olivia Valere philosophy of high glamour and genuine entertainment, reimagined for 2026. If the history of the brand is anything to go by, this will be one of the venues defining Marbella's summer conversation.
Book early. Opening nights at venues like this don't have second chances.
How to Book Any of These Clubs
Walking in works sometimes. But for Marbella's top venues in summer, it's a gamble that regularly ends at the door. The smarter move is to book a VIP table or secure guest list access before you leave your hotel.
ALUNA handles reservations at all of the clubs in this guide: table bookings, guest list, split payments between your group, and instant confirmation on your phone. No middlemen, no back-and-forth WhatsApp chains with promoters.
Last updated: March 2026. ALUNA covers VIP table bookings, guest list access and event tickets across all major Marbella venues.








