Infinity pool with Mediterranean views, fine dining by Michelin-starred Paco Pérez, and an elegant evening atmosphere.
The rooftop pool at The Edge sits on top of El Fuerte Marbella, where an infinity edge runs straight out toward the Mediterranean. There's fine dining up here too, from Michelin-starred chef Paco Pérez.
I came for the view and stayed for the quiet. Stand at the edge and the water seems to spill off the roof into the sea below. The catch is simple: you can only swim here if you're staying at the hotel.
This page covers pool access, the seasonal hours, the food and drinks, the views, and how to book. For the rooftop terrace that anyone can visit, see our other Marbella rooftop pools as well.
Best For
- Hotel guests seeking a rooftop infinity pool with dining attached
- Couples looking for an elegant evening spot in Marbella
- Food lovers who want to pair fine dining with sea views
Not Ideal For
- Families with children, as the vibe is adult-oriented
- Travellers seeking daytime rooftop pool access
- Visitors looking for a casual or budget experience
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Important: This pool is for hotel guests only. No day passes are available. If you're looking for the rooftop restaurant and bar (which is open to everyone), see our The Edge rooftop bar guide.
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Pool Access: Hotel Guests Only
Let's be clear upfront: the rooftop infinity pool is not open to the public. You must be a registered hotel guest to swim here.
- ❌ No day passes for the rooftop infinity pool
- ❌ No visitor access (restaurant and bar guests can't use the pool)
- ✅ Included free with your room booking
- ✅ Free towels, collected from the towel point on the ground floor
One thing worth knowing: El Fuerte does sell a day pass, but it's for the main ground-level pool and beach club, not the rooftop. It runs around €79.50 per person from 11:00 to 19:00 and includes a premium sunbed plus a credit toward food. The rooftop pool stays guests-only.
If you want a rooftop pool you can book without a room, check our guide to Marbella rooftop pools with day passes.
Pool Hours
The rooftop runs seasonally, roughly May to October. Hotel guests can use the pool through the day in season, while the Edge restaurant and bar serve in the evening.
Opening times:
- Pool: daytime access for hotel guests, seasonal
- Edge restaurant & bar: 19:00 - 01:00, kitchen 19:00 - 23:00
Hours shift with the season, so confirm with reception when you check in.
Best times to visit:
- Late morning: Quietest, the loungers are mostly empty before lunch
- Sunset (around 9pm in summer): The sky turns gold and the infinity edge catches the light
- Evening: When the rooftop tips into dinner-and-cocktails mode
The Pool & Atmosphere
The Edge has a small infinity pool that lines up with the horizon, so the water reads as one sheet running to the sea. It's an adults-leaning spot. The hotel's own FAQ recommends the rooftop pool for adults, and evenings skew couples and dinner guests.
Evenings here feel like stepping into a world apart:
- The pool catching the last light against a darkening sky
- Soft ambient music setting the mood
- Guests gathering for dinner and drinks as the sun dips
- A calm, grown-up atmosphere rather than a party scene
The setting is refined without being stuffy. You can swim in the afternoon and still feel underdressed for nothing.
Poolside Food & Drinks
This is where The Edge sets itself apart. You're not stuck with poolside snacks. You're eating Michelin-starred cooking by Paco Pérez, the chef behind two-starred Miramar in Catalonia.
Drinks:
- Curated cocktail menu
- Premium wines and champagne
- Craft beers and spirits
- Fresh juices and soft drinks
Food:
- Fine dining Mediterranean cuisine
- Creative small plates
- Fresh seafood specialities
- Elegant desserts
Prices reflect the premium experience. Expect to pay €14-18 for cocktails and €25-45 for main courses at the restaurant. Reservations are strongly recommended for dinner at Edge by Paco Pérez.
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The View
The infinity pool faces straight out over the Mediterranean, with the coast filling in on either side:
- South: The Mediterranean stretching to the horizon
- East/West: The Costa del Sol coastline curving into the distance
- From the water: The infinity edge creates the illusion of swimming into the sea itself
Stand at the pool's edge and you're looking directly out to sea, with the promenade and beach below. On a clear evening the lights of the coast string out toward Puerto Banús.
Amenities
- Infinity pool with a sea-facing edge
- Free pool towels (collected from the ground-floor towel point)
- Sun loungers and parasols
- Poolside service from the bar
- Michelin-starred restaurant on-site
- Evening DJ sets
- Changing facilities
How to Book
The pool is included with your room, so there's no separate booking required.
To get pool access:
- Book a room at El Fuerte Marbella
- Check in and receive your room key
- Take the elevator to The Edge rooftop
For dinner reservations:
- Strongly recommended for Edge by Paco Pérez restaurant
- Book through the hotel or website
Book your stay:
- Hotel website
- Use our booking link to compare rates
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Location & Map
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C. el Fuerte, s/n, 29602 Marbella, Málaga
Our Verdict
The Edge pairs an infinity pool with Michelin-starred dining and a clean run of sea, which is a rare combination on one Marbella rooftop. The trade-off is access. You're paying for a room to swim here, and the vibe is grown-up rather than family-friendly.
Book here if: You want a rooftop infinity pool with sea views and Paco Pérez dining in one place, and you're booking a room anyway.
Look elsewhere if: You're traveling with young children, prefer a casual atmosphere, or want daytime day-pass pool access.
This is where a late-afternoon swim turns into dinner with a view, then cocktails after dark. For couples and food lovers, it's hard to beat.
Want the rooftop experience without booking a room? The Edge restaurant and bar is open to everyone and serves the same sea views with Paco Pérez dining.
Contact Information
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Information last verified: 06/26/2026
Frequently Asked Questions
The rooftop runs seasonally, roughly May to October. Hotel guests can use the pool during the day, while the Edge restaurant and bar serve from 19:00 to 01:00. Confirm exact pool hours at reception.
No. The rooftop infinity pool is for hotel guests only. El Fuerte does sell a separate day pass (around €79.50, 11:00–19:00), but that covers the main ground-level pool and beach club, not the rooftop.
Yes, but the infinity pool is recommended for adults only.
Yes, there is poolside service.
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About the Author
Heidi Hein
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