Designer cocktails, waterfront glamour, and superyacht views at Puerto Banús.
Martini Bar by Dolce & Gabbana is the fashion house's cocktail terrace on the Club de Mar waterfront in Puerto Banús. You reach it through the Dolce & Gabbana boutique, up to the first floor.
I came for the marina view and stayed for the people-watching. By the second cocktail I'd stopped pretending I wasn't there to see and be seen.
It isn't a traditional rooftop, and the prices are firmly Puerto Banús. The trade-off is a front-row terrace over the superyachts and a room that looks like a Dolce & Gabbana campaign.
Below I cover where it is and how to get in, what you'll spend, the food and cocktail menu, the dress code, and whether it's worth your evening.
Best For
- Fashion-forward travelers
- Couples looking for a glamorous night out
- Groups of friends on a Puerto Banús evening crawl
- Anyone who wants a "see-and-be-seen" cocktail experience
Not Ideal For
- Budget-conscious travelers
- Families with children
- Guests looking for quiet rooftop relaxation
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Where Is Martini Bar by Dolce & Gabbana?
It's inside the Club de Mar building on the Muelle de Honor, the main quay of Puerto Banús marina. The entrance runs through the Dolce & Gabbana boutique, and the bar sits on the first floor with a terrace over the water.
Look for the black-and-white D&G storefront on the promenade. Staff point you to the stairs once you're inside.
Getting confused at street level is normal, since there's no separate bar door. If you'd rather a venue you walk straight into, Benabola Sky Lounge sits a few minutes away with its own lift.
Is Martini Bar by Dolce & Gabbana Expensive?
Yes. Budget around 40 euros per person for a couple of drinks and a few bites, and more if you move on to champagne. Cocktails sit in the 15 to 25 euro range.
You're paying for the marina address and the brand as much as the liquid. Service and presentation are polished, which softens the bill a little.
For a cheaper Puerto Banús night, this isn't it. Come when you want the view and the glamour, not a bargain.
The Vibe
Inside, everything is steeped in Dolce & Gabbana's unmistakable Sicilian-inspired design.
Patterned tiles cover the floors, bold colour palettes catch the eye, and the lighting feels more runway than barroom. Every detail has been curated to reflect the fashion house's Mediterranean aesthetic.
The crowd is exactly what you'd expect: well-dressed, international, and here to see and be seen. Conversations buzz, phones capture the decor, and the energy builds as the evening progresses. Resident DJs keep the atmosphere lively without overwhelming the space.
By sunset, the terrace becomes the place to be.
The golden light reflecting off the marina creates a perfect backdrop for cocktails and conversation, transitioning smoothly into a sophisticated nightlife experience.
Opening Hours
- Monday to Sunday: 15:00 - 00:00
Menu & Prices
Drinks
The cocktail list leans on the Martini heritage and Italian style.
Expect Negronis, Spritz variations, and signature DG-branded serves in etched glassware. Champagne and fine wines come by the glass, with presentation that matches the designer surroundings.
Cocktails run 15 to 25 euros, with premium champagne priced well above that. A couple of drinks and a few bites lands most people around 40 euros a head.
Food
The menu is fuller than the "bar" label suggests. It's a proper Italian kitchen, not just snacks to soak up the spritzes.
Expect these categories:
- Appetisers and antipasti
- Salads
- Italian focaccia
- First courses (pasta and risotto)
- Main courses
- Artisanal desserts
Gluten-free, vegan, and halal options are listed. Light bites for the terrace start around 12 to 20 euros, with mains higher.
For the current dishes and prices, check the official Dolce & Gabbana Martini Food & Beverage page.
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The View & Seating
From the terrace, you have a front-row view of Puerto Banús Marina, complete with mega-yachts, designer storefronts, and the Mediterranean stretching beyond. The water catches the light beautifully at sunset, creating an atmosphere that feels equal parts glamorous and relaxed.
Seating options include:
- Plush indoor banquettes wrapped in signature DG prints
- Outdoor terrace tables along the waterfront
- Bar seating for a more social experience
- Prime corner spots with unobstructed marina views
The terrace is the spot to book at sunset, so plan ahead if that's when you want to visit.
How to Make a Reservation
Reservations are advisable for weekends and summer evenings when the terrace fills quickly.
Call +34 951 55 08 88 or book via the official Dolce & Gabbana website. Walk-ins work on quieter weekday afternoons, but for sunset or weekends, book ahead.
If you want to carry the night into a club afterwards, Pangea Rooftop is a short walk across the marina.
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
This is Dolce & Gabbana, so fashion-led smart casual is the expectation.
What works:
- Heels and statement pieces
- Linen suits and tailored trousers
- Designer resort wear
- Elegant dresses and chic separates
What doesn't work:
- Flip-flops or beach sandals
- Sportswear or athletic clothing
- Beachwear or swimwear
- Overly casual shorts and t-shirts
Access & Getting There
DG Martini is located at the Club de Mar building, Puerto Banús, right on the Muelle de Honor promenade. Look for the Dolce & Gabbana storefront, then follow the signage to the bar entrance.
Parking: Marina parking is available nearby, though spaces fill quickly during peak hours. Consider arriving early or using a taxi for evening visits.
Public transport: Local buses connect to Puerto Banús from Marbella and San Pedro. From there, it's a short walk along the marina promenade.
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Location & Map
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Edificio Club de Mar Pueblo Marinero de Ribera, Muelle principal, S/N, Nueva Andalucía, 29660 Marbella, Málaga
Our Verdict
This is Dolce & Gabbana distilled into a bar: bold, glamorous, and unmistakably Mediterranean.
While it doesn't offer a rooftop pool or panoramic skyline, the marina backdrop and fashion-world atmosphere make it a standout nightlife experience on the Costa del Sol.
Best for: Couples or groups wanting a glamorous evening out with designer cocktails and superyacht views.
Skip if: You're looking for a quiet, low-key drink or want to keep costs down.
I'd return for sunset cocktails on the terrace, then let the night unfold with the resident DJs. For other terraces worth the splurge, see my guide to the best rooftop bars in Marbella.
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Information last verified: 20/09/2025

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
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