Late-night rooftop club with marina views, VIP bottle service, and international DJs over Puerto Banús.
Pangea Marbella is the rooftop bar that turns Puerto Banús into a party. It sits on the third-floor terrace above the Club de Mar, looking straight down on the superyachts and the Mediterranean.
I came up here on a Saturday in July expecting a quiet drink. That was my mistake.
By midnight the terrace was packed, the DJ had taken over, and a magnum of champagne was sparking past my table on its way to someone's reserved corner. This is a club with a view, not a bar you sip at.
So treat it like one. Below I cover the dress code, the age limit, table and bottle prices, the best seats over the marina, and exactly how to book before a headline night sells out. For something calmer first, see my guide to the best rooftop bars in Marbella.
Best For
- Fashion-forward groups
- Celebrations
- Anyone planning a full VIP night
Not Ideal For
- Quiet drinks
- Early evenings
- Family outings
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Three quick answers before the detail. The dress code is smart and fashion-led, so leave the trainers and beachwear at the hotel. It's strictly 18+, and you'll be asked for photo ID at the door. Doors open around 22:00 and the music runs to 03:00, later on Friday and Saturday nights.
The Vibe
Forget quiet cocktails. Pangea is a late-night, dress-up rooftop club with a front-row seat over Puerto Banús.
The terrace sits on the third floor, directly above the marina, so you're partying over the yachts with the Mediterranean stretching out behind the DJ booth. The energy is high, the crowd is dressed to impress, and the music carries across the water.
I went on a Friday when a resident DJ was playing, and the dancefloor didn't thin out until close. Expect international names, packed weekends, and table-led service rather than a casual lean on the bar.
The club runs seasonally, with the biggest lineups on Fridays and Saturdays. For a softer start to the evening, I'd pair it with a sundowner at one of the best sunset rooftop bars in Marbella first, then come here once the sun's down.
Opening Hours
- Monday to Thursday: 22:00 - 03:00
- Friday & Saturday: 22:00 - 04:00
- Sunday: 22:00 - 03:00
Menu & Prices
Drinks
Signature cocktails sit between 15 and 22 euros, which is standard for Puerto Banús at this level. Most groups skip the bar queue and go straight to bottle service at a reserved table.
Here's roughly what to budget:
- Cocktails: 15-22 euros each
- Standard spirit bottles: from around 150-200 euros, mixers included
- Champagne and premium bottles: considerably higher, rising fast on headline nights
- Tables: priced by minimum spend, which climbs with the lineup and the night
There's usually an entry fee on the door too, and arriving early can include a couple of drinks. Vodka, champagne, and whisky are the popular table choices, and prices move with the calendar, so confirm when you book.
Food
Pangea isn't a dining spot. The kitchen runs to light bites and sharing plates at most, and on busy club nights food barely features. Eat in the marina first, then come up for drinks and the dancefloor.
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The View & Seating
The whole experience is built around the open-air terrace and the panorama of the harbour. From the third floor you look down over rows of yachts, the marina promenade, and the Mediterranean beyond. At night the lights reflecting on the water turn the place into a backdrop, and people do photograph it constantly.
Table locations matter:
- Prime VIP spots sit on edges and corners facing the yachts and DJ booth
- Central tables put you closest to the dancefloor action
- Standing areas fill quickly on headline nights
- Elevated sections look out across the whole terrace
If the view is your priority, ask for a terrace-edge table when you book. For a calmer marina panorama earlier in the evening, the Benabola Sky Lounge a few floors higher up the port is the gentler alternative.
How to Make a Reservation
Book ahead. Reservations are strongly recommended for weekends and essential for any headline DJ night. Prebook a VIP table through a promoter, via official channels, or directly through the Pangea website.
If you're not taking a table, guest list is sometimes open for earlier arrivals, and getting in before 11pm can mean a lower door and a couple of drinks included. Space for non-table guests is limited and goes fast on big nights.
Two things to have ready: you'll need photo ID, since entry is 18+, and a card on file for the table minimum. For a proper Pangea night, a table booked in advance is the safe play.
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 at its best before the crowds arrive, with empty beach clubs and clean, quiet 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 AvailabilityPangea Marbella Dress Code
Smart and fashion-led is the expectation here, and the door enforces it. Dress up: this is a Puerto Banús club crowd, not a beach bar.
What works:
- Tailored trousers and shirts for men
- Heels and statement dresses for women
- Designer brands and polished looks
- Smart shoes (avoid trainers)
What doesn't work:
- Flip-flops or sandals
- Sportswear or athletic gear
- Beachwear or overly casual clothing
- Scruffy shorts (smart shorts may be accepted at some events, but trousers are safer)
Doors turn people away on busy nights, so if in doubt, dress up rather than down. Heels, tailored trousers, and a collared shirt will never be the reason you don't get in.
Access & Getting There
Pangea is on the third-floor rooftop of Edificio Club de Mar, Muelle de Honor, Puerto Banús. Enter from the marina side and follow the signage to the club entrance. Look for the queue and security at street level.
Age restriction: 18+ only. Bring valid photo ID, as you'll be checked at the door.
Parking: Marina parking is available nearby, but spaces are limited late at night. Taxis or ride-shares are recommended for the journey home.
Public transport: Limited late-night options. Plan your return journey in advance, as buses don't run past midnight.
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Edificio Club de Mar, Pje. Muelle de Honor, s/n, Nueva Andalucía, 29660 Marbella, Málaga
Our Verdict
Pangea is the rooftop club Puerto Banús is known for, and on the right night it earns it. Come dressed, book a table, and plan for a 10pm-to-3am window. The marina views, the international DJs, and the bottle-service buzz add up to a proper night out, as long as that's what you came for.
I'll be honest: it's loud, it's expensive, and it's not the place for a real conversation. I loved it as a Saturday blowout and would never bring my parents.
Best for: Groups celebrating, fashion-forward friends, and anyone who wants the full Puerto Banús VIP nightlife experience.
Skip if: You're after quiet drinks, an early evening, or anywhere family-friendly.
Want the view without the volume? Start at the Cielo Rooftop Bar earlier on, then climb up to Pangea when you're ready to dance.
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Information last verified: 20/09/2025
Frequently Asked Questions
Pangea enforces a smart, fashion-led dress code. Leave trainers, sportswear, beachwear, and flip-flops at the hotel. Men do best in tailored trousers and smart shoes, women in heels and statement dresses. On busy nights the door turns people away, so dress up rather than down.
Pangea is strictly 18+. You'll be asked for photo ID at the door, so carry a passport or driving licence. It's a Puerto Banús club crowd with no children's access at any time.
Doors open around 22:00 and the music runs to 03:00 most nights, stretching to 04:00 on Fridays and Saturdays. The club is seasonal and busiest in summer, with the biggest DJ lineups on weekend nights.
Expect an entry fee on the door, often with a couple of drinks included if you arrive before 11pm. Cocktails run 15 to 22 euros. Most groups book a table on minimum spend, with bottle service from around 150 to 200 euros and champagne climbing fast on headline nights.
No, Pangea isn't a dining spot. The kitchen runs to light bites and sharing plates at most, and on busy club nights food barely features. Eat down in the marina first, then come up for drinks and the dancefloor.
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About the Author
Heidi Hein
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