Book this if You want a spacious, self-catering home base on the Costa del Sol with resort pools, and you don't mind being a short drive from the action.
Apartments are massive (1-3 bedrooms) with full kitchens and laundry
Zero resort fees and free parking (a rarity in Europe)
Direct beach access (though it's rocky) and three excellent pools
Quick Take: It's a high-end condo complex that pretends to be a hotel, perfect for families who cook but frustrating for couples expecting room service and silence.
Reviewed by @serennetravel: I stayed here for a summer getaway and the location is unbeatable. You get the best of both worlds with the massive pool and the ocean right there. The grounds are super well-kept, making it feel like a tropical oasis in Spain.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Families adore the space and the 'home away from home' vibe, but everyone warns you need a rental car to do anything fun.
Reality check
The 'thin walls' complaint is real—you will hear chairs scraping and kids running in the unit above you.
You are traveling with kids and need a washer/dryer in the room
You prefer shopping at the nearby Aldi and cooking breakfast over paying €30 for a buffet
You want a quiet base to explore Marbella, Ronda, and Gibraltar by car
Cleanliness & Maintenance
9.2
Housekeeping: Consistent and thorough. Renters get daily tidy service. 'Mid-week refresh' includes floor cleaning.
Bathroom hygiene: Immaculate. Showers are frequently praised as 'best in class' with high pressure and clean grout.
Maintenance: Generally excellent, though the current 'Apartment Annual Maintenance' program admits they are fighting wear and tear.
Linens & towels: Crisp, high-quality Marriott standard. Pool towels are plentiful and fluffy.
Odors & scents: Fresh seaside air. No lingering smoke or musty smells reported in renovated units.
Sleepability™
6.5MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Impact noise from upstairs neighbors (tile floors)
Construction/Lift replacement work (09:00-18:00)
Hallway noise due to gaps under doors
Before you book
Good to know
There is an Aldi supermarket just a 2-minute walk away—stock up on wine and snacks immediately.
This is a Marriott Vacation Club, meaning it runs like a timeshare: sales pitches are present but low-pressure.
The indoor pool is heated and open, which is a lifesaver during the outdoor pool renovations.
What to pack
Water shoes (the beach rocks are unforgiving)
Laundry pods (starter pack provided, but you'll need more)
US-to-EU power adapters (outlets are standard European Type F)
Room Genie
Best picks
Malaga Building (seafront, best views)
Almeria Building (set back but good garden/pool views)
Top floor units to avoid the 'furniture dragging' noise from neighbors above
Rooms to avoid
Huelva and Sevilla buildings (active lift replacement through April 2026)
Ground floor units near the main pool (privacy issues and noise)
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I am requesting a high-floor apartment in the Malaga or Almeria building to minimize overhead noise. Please strictly avoid Huelva and Sevilla buildings due to ongoing lift maintenance.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is breakfast included?
No. You can pay for à la carte at Solera Restaurant, but most guests buy groceries at the nearby Aldi and cook in their full kitchen.
Is the pool heated?
The indoor pool is heated year-round. The outdoor pools are generally unheated and can be chilly in the off-season.
Do I need a car?
Yes. While you can walk to a few restaurants and a supermarket, exploring Estepona, Marbella, or Puerto Banús requires a car or frequent taxis.
Is there daily housekeeping?
For hotel bookings (non-owners), you typically get a daily 'tidy' service (beds made, towels replaced) and a full clean mid-week. It is not full hotel-style scrubbing every day.
How bad is the construction?
Through early 2026, it is significant. If you are in Huelva or Sevilla buildings, it will be intrusive. Check your building assignment immediately upon arrival.
Is the beach good for swimming?
Not really. It's rocky and often has seaweed. Walk 10-15 minutes west along the shore to find softer sand.
Insider Tips
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Walk to 'Salduna Beach' restaurant (15 mins) for a vibe that beats the hotel restaurant at half the price.
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The 'Marketplace' inside the hotel sells Starbucks coffee, but it's cheaper to make your own in the room.
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If you arrive early, they will let you use the pool and changing rooms even if your apartment isn't ready.
5 things to know before you go
💡The 'Garden View' rooms often face a parking lot or a wall of hedges, not a lush botanical garden.
💡The master bathrooms have a bizarre window into the bedroom (with a shutter), reducing privacy.
💡You have to pay for the use of the pool table and some game room amenities.
💡The indoor pool requires swim caps (sometimes enforced, sometimes not—bring one just in case).
💡Uber works here but can have long wait times; the front desk calling a local taxi is often faster.
Local Playbook
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See where Marriott's Playa Andaluza is located and what's nearby.