Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to Puente Romano, Marbella in Andalusia
Facts in brief
Official star rating 5 deluxe
Location The hotel is located on the Golden Mile promenade within walking distance of Marbella
Annual opening All year
Closest airport Malaga Airport
Distance from airport The hotel is 40-minutes' drive from Malaga Airport
Hotel facilities and services
9 restaurants including Dani Garcia's 3 Michelin Star restaurant, La Suite Nightclub, 3 Swimming Pools, Kids Swimming Pool, Pool Bar, Fitness Club, 10 Tennis Courts, Tennis and Paddle Training, Water Sports, Marbella Club Golf Resort (20 minutes away), Six Senses Spa, Yacht Hire, Boutiques, Hairdresser, ATM, Newsagent, Drugstore, 24-hour Concierge, 24-hour Doctor on call, 24-hour Room Service, Car Rental, Taxi Stand, Laundry and Dry Cleaning, Babysitting, Kids' Club (high season), Horseback Riding, Bicycle Rides, Parking.
Complimentary
Free access to the Gym, Sauna and Steam Room. Honeymooners receive a complimentary bottle of Cava upon arrival. One complimentary green fee per person per stay at the Marbella Club Golf Resort. Complimentary Kids' Club when in open season and free underground parking and outside parking, access to WiFi and access to computers.
Chargeable watersports
Jet Skiing, Sailing, Banana Rides and Water Bicycles are available from June to September. The Hotel Puente Romano has a sports yacht that can be hired by guests for day trips and evening events.
Land sports
Tennis, Paddle Tennis, Horse Riding.
Sports nearby
Marbella Club Golf Resort and the El Higueral Golf Club are available nearby. The Marbella Club Golf Resort offers free green fees to guests of the Puente Romano, and there is a complimentary shuttle between the resort and the golf course.
Excellent. I phoned shortly after 9am and by 5pm had a full written quotation with all the hotels we wanted. I was over the moon with your service.Ms G, October 2022
Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a junior suite for 7 nights
From about
£2,360
Holiday Code EXH415
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
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Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to Puente Romano, Marbella in Andalusia
A privileged resort on the 'Golden Mile' that stretches in between Marbella and Puerto Banus, the five-star Puente Romano Beach Resort Marbella boasts historic intrigue, botanic beauty, and outstanding golf and tennis opportunities. Constructed around a first-century Roman bridge, this beach resort's design mimics an Andalucian village, and all public spaces exude refinement. Accommodation is housed within white-washed, stucco-walled villas whose three-storey height competes with the towering palm trees. A clean, crisp, modern style pervades the rooms, with an emphasis on light, neutral colours, plush furnishings, and space. Three new villas, with three, four, and five bedrooms respectively, also offer an additional feeling of privacy, with private pools, large gardens and sun decks, and spacious en-suite rooms. The sub-tropical grounds are meticulously landscaped to subtly balance exotic overgrowth with delicate blossoms and manicured shrubbery. The pristine grounds are completed by award-winning botanical gardens, three marvellous freeform swimming pools, and direct access to the sun-bleached sands of a 7km beach. The swimming pool at the Beach Club remains heated to 26°C all year round. The standard of activities at the Puente Romano is epitomised by the famed tennis facilities, which consist of 10 tennis courts - hard and clay - including the main court, which is encompassed by 2000-capacity spectator seating. Here, professional trainers can guide beginners and seasoned players of both tennis and paddle tennis. Opportunities for golf can be found in the Benehavís Mountains, where the 18-hole Marbella Club Golf Resort revels in striking views of the Mediterranean Sea, the Rock of Gibraltar and even the Atlas Mountains on the horizon. Green fees are complimentary to guests of the Puente Romano. The fitness suite is all-encompassing, and massages can follow fitness classes such as spinning, yoga, aerobics, or sessions with a personal trainer. Access to the full-service Thalasso Spa is provided at the Marbella Club Hotel, 10 minutes away. Dine al fresco at Sea Grill on Indian and Mediterranean fusion dishes prepared in the 'Tandoor Oven' or 'Charcoal Grill' way. Alternatively, Nobu serves Japanese cuisine in an exotic and seductive setting and Thai Gallery serves an Asian-inspired menu in a relaxed and stylish setting. After dinner guests may choose to end the night in La Suite which offers a lounge style setting with drinks and music. Puente Romano Beach Resort offers an excellent ranges of facilities along with luxurious accommodation.
Room descriptions
Puente Romano Beach Resort Marbella has a wide range of room and suite types found in 259 rooms and suites in 27 buildings. All rooms contain air-conditioning, bathroom, TV, a portable table for use in the resort and nearly all rooms have a terrace.
Excellent. I phoned shortly after 9am and by 5pm had a full written quotation with all the hotels we wanted. I was over the moon with your service.Ms G, October 2022
Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a junior suite for 7 nights
From about
£2,360
Holiday Code EXH415
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to Puente Romano, Marbella in Andalusia
The journey and how you get there
For a holiday to the Puente Romano Beach Resort, Marbella, Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways from London to Malaga, Seville or Granada. Flights may be available from other UK airports with Easyjet, Jet2 and TUI for example. If you are combining this hotel with stays elsewhere, you may want to consider flying into one airport and out of another. We can arrange this for you. The hotel is about 40 minutes’ drive from Malaga airport and we recommend that we book for you either a private car transfer or a hire-car, depending on the itinerary.
Additional information
Minimum stays: From 7 July to 26 August the minimum stay is 5 nights.
Children: Children up to 4 years stay bed and breakfast free of charge on an extra bed. Cots are complimentary.
Other information: Rooms can be adapted on request for those with disabilities. Gala Dinners on the 24th and 31st of December are not included in half board.
Special offers
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Excellent. I phoned shortly after 9am and by 5pm had a full written quotation with all the hotels we wanted. I was over the moon with your service.Ms G, October 2022
Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a junior suite for 7 nights
From about
£2,360
Holiday Code EXH415
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to Puente Romano, Marbella in Andalusia
About Andalusia
An Expressions tailor-made holiday to Andalusia offers the chance to explore a holiday destination famed for its indulgent climate and coastal appeal. The region cannot deny its fair share of sun, sea and sand, but what is often neglected to mention is the region's immense variety. Comprising of eight unique provinces, Andalusia spans west to east from the wetlands and the Atlantic Ocean to the deserts and the popular Costa del Sol on the Mediterranean Sea. Poised at the southern-most tip of the Iberian Peninsula, Andalusia acts as a gateway between the European and African continents, harbouring a myriad of influences that speak of the layers of civilisation that have roamed and inhabited the land. From the vibrant cities to the tiny white-washed villages, from vast sierras to the extensive coastline, Andalusia is a region of contrasts which promises an authentic luxury holiday.
Highlights of Andalusia
With 800km of coastline, there are plenty of beaches to choose from - facing the Atlantic are the long, sandy beaches of the Costa de la Luz, extending south from the Portuguese border to Tarifa; covering the area between Malaga and Gibraltar is the famous Costa del Sol, known for its numerous beach resorts which range from the cheap and cheerful to exclusive luxury; to the south of Granada is the Costa Tropical, a stretch of coast with sandy coves and a pleasant microclimate; and to the east is the more rugged Costa de Almeria. A number of luxury resorts and hotels are located along each of these coastlines. Surrounding Granada is the Sierra Nevada, a mountain range where the Spanish mainland's highest peak can be found and home to white-washed mountain villages. In the far east of Andalusia is the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park, the largest protected area in Spain where you can find hiking trails, mountain villages and many wild animals. Further south is The Cabo de Gata Natural Park, a land and sea reserve near Almeria which is home to unspoilt scenery and an abundance of wildlife. In the west of the region is the Doñana National Park, an extensive area in the delta of the Guadalquivir River which includes marshland and sand dunes and is a breeding ground of the endangered Iberian Lynx. Thanks to the region's great variety in landscapes, culture and cuisine, a luxury holiday to Andalusia is sure to be a delightful experience.
Cultural highlights of Andalusia
Many of the Andalusia's cultural highlights can be found in the three Moorish cities of Cordoba, Granada and Seville, all of which are home to a number of excellent luxury hotels. Cordoba, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former centre of Muslim control during Andalusia's colonisation by the Islamic Empire. At the city's heart is the astounding Mezquita de Cordoba, a mediaeval mosque turned Catholic cathedral with endless Moorish arches, columns and glinting tiles of vibrant hues. Other highlights include the fascinating Jewish quarter and Roman ruins galore. Nearer the coast is Granada, where Islamic rule endured the longest and the magical Alhambra remains as a monument to this legacy. A 9th century palace fortress, it guards over the city from an elevated crag amongst vast, aromatic gardens. To the west, on the peaceful plains of River Guadalquivir, Seville quietly awaits discovery along with its three World Heritage Sites: the Alcazar palace, the gothic Cathedral and the General Archive of the Indies. Other towns and cities of interest in Andalusia include Jerez de la Frontera, where you can visit the sherry bodegas which make the city famous and watch the dressage displays which are held at The Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art; Cadiz, the oldest city in Europe which is surrounded almost entirely by water; Ronda, a spectacular city which is split in half by a narrow gorge; Malaga, birthplace of Picasso and home to a Museum which displays a collection of his work; the small town of Baeza, where you can find stunning examples of Renaissance architecture; and Almeria, a coastal city which is dominated by the Alcazaba, the largest Moorish fortress in Spain. During your stay in Andalusia make sure to witness the seductive art of flamenco. Alluring, passionate and cathartic, it's easy to understand how this gypsy tradition has become one of the most familiar emblems of Spanish culture.
Festivals in Andalusia
There are a huge number of local festivals held in villages, towns and cities throughout Andalusia, many of which have a religious significance. 5 January: Three Kings parades, February: Shrove Tuesday Carnivals, February: Seville Tapas Fair, February to March: Jerez Flamenco Festival, March/April: Holy week celebrations, April to October: Seville Bullfighting season, April/May: Seville Spring Fair, April/May: Úbeda Classical Music Festival, Mid May: Jerez Horse Fair, June to July: Granada Music & Dance Festival, June - July: Cordoba Guitar Festival, August: Malaga Summer Fair, September: Ronda bullfighting festival, November: Granada Jazz Festival.
Gastronomy in Andalusia
Cuisine in Andalusia is diverse, varying throughout the region and combining Arabic flavours with more common Mediterranean ingredients such as seafood, olive oil and an abundance of fresh fruit and vegetables. As the birthplace of tapas, Andalusia is an excellent place to try the snacks which are often served free with drinks in Granada. Other Andalusian specialities include Serrano ham from the Sierra Nevada and sherry from Jerez de la Frontera, as well as dishes such as ‘Ajo blanco’ (a white gazpacho), ‘Espetos de sardina’ (roasted sardines), ‘Huevos a la flamenca’ (baked eggs with vegetables) and ‘Fritura de pescado’ (mixed fried fish).
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Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to Puente Romano, Marbella in Andalusia
Children's clubs
The kids' club welcomes children aged 4-10 years old and allows infants aged 1-3 years when accompanied by an adult. The club is open during Easter, Summer, Christmas and during UK half term periods. There are 2 separate games areas adapted to children under 4 and those aged 4-10 years with creative, fun and educational activities including beach walks, crafts, pottery, sea shell collections. It is equipped with games, drawing materials, books, flat screen TV and children's films. During the summer months, an Activity Camp is open to children and teenagers alike, offering outdoor activities including surfing and water sports and every Wednesday La Terrace holds thematic parties from Cinema to Flamenco.
Babysitting
In-room babysitting is available upon request.
Children's entertainment
There is a children's pool where private swimming lessons are available. Tennis lessons for 50 minutes are charged at €75, tennis mix-in sessions of 30 minutes cost €12 and cardio-tennis workouts cost €18. Paddle tennis lessons of 50 minutes cost €63 and paddle tennis mix-ins are €12 for 30 minutes. For children aged 3 to 16 half term tennis academy offers a diploma and training for €299 per week including 10 hours of training during Monday to Friday and 2 hours of tournaments every Saturday. A variety of cultural and rural day trips are on offer for the whole family to enjoy, as well as a golf putting course.
Medical services
There is 24-hour doctor on call at the hotel. The nearest hospital is 6km from the hotel.
Family dining
Children are allowed to eat in all restaurants at Puente Romano.
Family rooms
Families can benefit from a variety of combinations of interconnecting room types. A Junior Suite and the Garden Suite Deluxe provide two bedrooms with an independent living room, and a Deluxe Junior Suite and Grand Junior Suite offer two bedrooms with a living room in each. Families should also consider hiring one of the luxury, self-contained, private three-, four-, or five-bedroom villas.
Excellent. I phoned shortly after 9am and by 5pm had a full written quotation with all the hotels we wanted. I was over the moon with your service.Ms G, October 2022
Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a junior suite for 7 nights
From about
£2,360
Holiday Code EXH415
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.