Cosy Marbella
Nueva Andalucía · Atmospheric chillout · Editorial score 7.9/10
Membership
€20–€50/year (typical range)
Area
Nueva Andalucía
Access
Members only · 18+
Cosy Marbella has the most distinctive interior of any club in this directory: it is housed in a converted traditional hammam in Nueva Andalucía, and sources describe it as one of the most atmospheric interiors on the entire coast. Where most Marbella-area clubs choose between modern-luxury and neighbourhood-casual, Cosy offers something neither can — an actual historic bathhouse setting repurposed as a chillout space.
The positioning matches the architecture. This is a chillout club, full stop: the draw is sitting inside an extraordinary room and relaxing, not socialising your way toward a Puerto Banús night out. Nueva Andalucía itself reinforces that — it is the quiet, residential pocket between San Pedro and Banús, and the clubs here (Cosy and Highlife's second lounge) trade on calm rather than energy.
A note on verification: we have so far verified this club through a single source — details may change, and we cannot yet confirm specifics on hours, menu or exact joining process beyond the standard model. What we can say is who it is for: design-minded visitors, couples, and anyone who picks a venue for its room rather than its scene. If the hammam interior is half as striking in person as it sounds on paper, it is worth the short trip inland from the marina.
How to join Cosy Marbella
We have limited verified detail on Cosy Marbella's onboarding, so plan for the standard Costa del Sol process:
- Contact the club or check invite platforms ahead of your visit to Nueva Andalucía — we cannot yet confirm whether walk-up registration or pre-registration is the norm here.
- Bring your passport or national ID. The legal minimum is 18; some clubs self-impose 21+, so carry ID whatever your age.
- Register at reception and pay the membership fee in cash.
- Receive your membership card before accessing the club.
Tourist-oriented clubs on this coast typically onboard same-day, but with single-source verification we recommend confirming before making a special trip. The universal rules will apply regardless: members-only, cash only, consumption on the premises, no photos inside. Our joining guide covers everything to expect at a Spanish club reception.
Highlights
- ✦Housed in a converted traditional hammam
- ✦Cited as one of the most atmospheric club interiors on the coast
- ✦Pure chillout positioning — relaxation over partying
- ✦Quiet, residential Nueva Andalucía location
Good to know
- —Verified via a single source so far — confirm details before a special trip
- —Members-only private association — registration before entry
- —Cash only for fees and contributions
- —No photos inside — yes, even of the hammam interior
- —18+ legal minimum; valid photo ID required
Cosy Marbella — FAQ
What makes Cosy Marbella different from other clubs?+
The building. It occupies a converted traditional hammam in Nueva Andalucía, described as one of the most atmospheric club interiors on the coast. No other club in the Marbella area offers a comparable historic setting — most are modern lounges or neighbourhood locals.
Is Cosy Marbella verified?+
Not yet by our standards — we have verified it through a single source, so it carries an unverified flag and details may change. The hammam setting and chillout positioning come from that source; confirm hours and joining specifics before you travel.
Where is Nueva Andalucía relative to Puerto Banús?+
Just inland from the marina — it is the quiet, residential pocket between San Pedro and Puerto Banús. It suits visitors who want calm over nightlife. For livelier options a few minutes away, see our Puerto Banús club guide.
Can I take photos of the hammam interior?+
No. The no-photos rule applies inside every cannabis club on the coast, regardless of how photogenic the room is — it protects member privacy and is taken seriously. Enjoy the space; leave the phone in your pocket.
New to the scene? Start with how to join a cannabis club in Marbella and what Spanish law actually says.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Cannabis social clubs in Spain are private, members-only associations (18+). Laws and club policies change — always verify directly before relying on any information. We do not sell cannabis or arrange access to it.