Cocktails, sunset views, and a stylish rooftop terrace overlooking yachts, the sea, and Marbella's skyline.
Benabola Sky Lounge sits on the seventh floor above Hotel Benabola, right in the heart of Puerto Banús.
From the terrace you frame three things at once: the superyachts below, the Mediterranean beyond, and La Concha rising behind Marbella.
I came up before sunset, took a high-top on the edge, and watched the light drop over the marina. It's chic rather than rowdy, cocktails and the view doing the work.
The sky bar is open to the public, not just hotel guests, though the door leans exclusive and a minimum spend applies. Below I cover the vibe, the cocktail menu and prices, the views and seating, the no-reservations system, the dress code, and how to get here.
Best For
- Couples looking for a romantic sunset setting
- Style-conscious groups starting a Marbella night out
- Travellers who want the full Puerto Banús glamour experience
- Anyone after a quieter alternative to the clubs below
Not Ideal For
- Families with young children
- Guests looking for a full dining experience
- Partygoers seeking late-night DJs or dance floors
You Might Also Like: Pangea Rooftop Air by Breathe Martini Bar D&G
Nearby Hotels we recommend
Is Benabola Sky Lounge Open to the Public?

Yes. You don't need to be a hotel guest to come up. The rooftop sits on the seventh floor of Hotel Benabola, reached through the lobby and its lift.
The door policy leans exclusive, so dress the part and expect a minimum spend rather than a fixed entry fee. Seating is first-come, with no reservations taken. On busy summer evenings the terrace fills before sunset, so that's the thing to plan around.
The Vibe
By day, Puerto Banús hums with designer shopping and yacht-spotting, but by evening the Sky Lounge turns into its own stage.
The atmosphere is sophisticated without being stuffy.
Music stays low-key, the setting more chic than rowdy, with just enough energy to feel like you've arrived somewhere special.
The crowd is a mix of couples marking occasions, groups starting their evening, and visitors who've climbed above the marina chaos for a calmer perspective. It earns its place among the best rooftop bars in Marbella for that reason.
There's something inherently cinematic about this rooftop. Watching the sunset from here, champagne in hand, with superyachts moored below and mountains behind, feels like a scene from a film about the good life on the Costa del Sol.
Opening Hours
- Daily: 17:00 - 01:00
Menu & Prices
Drinks
Cocktails are the star of the Sky Lounge menu. Expect perfectly mixed classics alongside gin & tonics, spritzes, and champagne service that feels right at home above the marina.
The full cocktail list runs until 10pm. The terrace stays open later, but order your mixed drinks before then.
- Signature cocktails: €12-€16
- Premium gin & tonics: €14-€18
- Champagne by the glass: €15-€20
- Champagne by the bottle: €80-€200+
Food
The menu offers light bites designed for sharing while drinking, rather than a full dinner experience:
- Mediterranean plates and tapas
- Cheese and charcuterie boards
- Light snacks to accompany cocktails
This is a drinks-first destination. If you're after a substantial meal, dine elsewhere first and come here for sunset drinks.
Compare prices for The Benabola Sky Lounge in Marbella
Check multiple sites - prices often vary by €20-50/night
The View & Seating
From the seventh floor you capture three landscapes in one frame:
- The yachts of Puerto Banús moored directly below
- The Mediterranean stretching to the horizon
- La Concha and the Sierra Blanca mountains rising behind Marbella
At sunset, the marina's masts silhouette against the orange sky before the lights of Banús flicker on. It's the golden hour view that Puerto Banús is famous for, elevated above the crowds. For more terraces that nail it, see the best sunset rooftop bars in Marbella.
Seating options include:
- Chic lounge sofas for groups
- High-top tables at the terrace edge (ideal for photos and people-watching)
- Intimate seating for couples
The tables along the railing offer the best unobstructed views of the marina and sunset.
How to Make a Reservation
Benabola Sky Lounge does not accept reservations.
Seating is strictly first-come, first-served, which means arriving early is essential if you want the best spots. A minimum spend applies for entry, so come prepared to order.
During peak summer weekends, the terrace fills quickly after 7 pm. Arriving by 5:30 pm or 6 pm gives you the best chance of claiming a prime table before sunset.
Sunrise Walk Along Marbella's Golden Mile
Walk the famous Golden Mile beachfront promenade at dawn when the Mediterranean glows pink and orange. This 4km stretch between Marbella and Puerto Banús is stunning before the crowds arrive, with empty beach clubs and pristine sand.
“The best stretch runs from Puente Romano to Puerto Banús. Start at 7am in summer or 8am in winter to catch the golden hour light. Most tourists are still sleeping - you'll have the beach practically to yourself.”
Amàre Beach Hotel Marbella - Right on the Golden Mile beachfront. Step directly from your room onto the promenade for sunrise walks before most tourists wake up.
Check AvailabilityDress Code
What works:
- Smart casual attire
- Resort wear that shows you've made an effort
- Stylish evening outfits
- Designer casual
What doesn't work:
- Beachwear or swimwear
- Overly casual attire (sports clothes, flip-flops)
- Scruffy or unkempt looks
The setting is Puerto Banús, and the dress code reflects it. People come here looking polished.
Access & Getting There
Benabola Sky Lounge is located on the rooftop of Hotel Benabola in Puerto Banús. Access is via the hotel lobby elevator, and the rooftop is open to both hotel guests and the public.
By car: Puerto Banús has multiple parking options, including underground car parks near the marina. The Sky Lounge gives you two hours of free parking, but you have to take your ticket and parking pass to the hotel front desk to validate it before you leave. Street parking is limited and competitive, especially on weekend evenings.
By taxi: Puerto Banús is a short taxi ride from central Marbella (approximately 10 minutes). From Málaga Airport, expect around 50 minutes.
On foot: If you're already in Puerto Banús, the hotel is an easy walk from the main marina promenade.
Compare Prices
Find Your Perfect Stay in Marbella
Prices vary by site - check all three to find the best deal
We may earn a commission at no extra cost to you
Photos of The Benabola Sky Lounge in Marbella

Location & Map
Loading map...
C. Benabola, bloque 3, Planta 7, Nueva Andalucía, 29660 Marbella, Málaga
Our Verdict
Benabola Sky Lounge is all about its setting.
There are flashier bars in Marbella and rooftops with more elaborate cocktail programs, but few capture Puerto Banús from above in quite the same way.
Best for: Sunset lovers who want the Puerto Banús glamour without the marina crowds. Come for golden hour, stay for the view of the yachts lighting up below.
Skip if: You're looking for a full dining experience or late-night party atmosphere. The food is light, and the vibe is refined rather than raucous. For that, Pangea Rooftop further along the marina turns into a club after dark.
It's a place for sunsets, for champagne flutes catching the last light, and for taking in the marina from a perspective most visitors never see. Simple, elegant, and quintessentially Puerto Banús.
Explore More: Best Rooftop Bars in Marbella Best Sunset Rooftop Bars in Marbella Rooftop Pools in Marbella
Contact Information
- Website
- Visit website
Information last verified: 07/09/2025

About the Author
Heidi Hein
South African travel writer living in Málaga, Spain. I personally visit and review every rooftop bar and pool featured on this site.
- Based in Málaga since 2020
- Visited 100+ rooftop venues across Andalusia
- All content personally verified and updated seasonally
Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. If you book or purchase through them, we may earn a small commission, at no extra cost to you. We only recommend places we genuinely love and believe are worth your time.

Note: I personally visit every rooftop featured on this site, and all opinions are based on my own firsthand experience. If, in the case of private hostels where I can't get access, I will make a note of it. Any external images or details sourced from others are always clearly credited.




