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Cannabis Club Prices in Marbella: Membership Fees & Costs (2026)

A cannabis club in Marbella costs €15–50 per year in membership — most commonly around €20 — plus consumption donations of roughly €8–15 per gram of flower once you are inside. That is the full price structure as of June 2026: one annual fee, then pay-as-you-consume, all in cash.

There are no hidden tiers and no per-visit entry charges at legitimate clubs. The membership fee covers your registration as a member of a private association for 12 months; the donations cover what you consume. Some clubs sweeten the deal — a free first year here, a day membership there — and prices shift noticeably depending on whether you are in glossy Puerto Banús or local San Pedro.

This guide breaks down every cost you will actually face, with a worked budget for a week's holiday. If you have not joined a club yet, start with how to join a cannabis club in Marbella — and note that the "donation" language is not marketing fluff, it is the legal backbone of the whole system (more on that below).

Total Cost Summary: What You Will Actually Pay

Two numbers define your spend at any Marbella cannabis club:

  1. Membership fee: €15–50 per year, most commonly around €20. Paid once at registration, valid for 12 months. This is the price of joining the private association — it is not a cover charge and you do not pay it per visit.
  2. Consumption donations: roughly €8–15 per gram of flower, and up to €50 for extracts like rosin or wax. You only pay for what you take.

That is it. There is no entry fee per visit, no table charge, and no obligation to consume a minimum amount. Lounges typically include amenities in the membership — pool tables, PS5, shisha at some clubs, even free food at Cali Smokers (pizza, fruit, snacks).

One rule dominates everything: cash only. No Marbella club we know of takes cards. Bring euros — there is no card machine waiting at reception, and asking for one marks you as a first-timer. Plan your withdrawals before you go, because you will pay the membership fee and all donations in cash.

One pricing note on the top of the market: The Hood Social Club, our #1-ranked club for 2026, does not publish its annual fee — you confirm the current rate when you contact the club before your first visit. Membership there includes the full lounge, the 50+ strain menu and all social events, which is why it still scores 9.0 on value in our review.

For context on what you get for the money at each club, see our 2026 ranking of the best clubs in Marbella.

Membership Fees: The Breakdown

Membership fees across the Marbella area cluster tightly. Here is the structure as of June 2026:

Fee typeTypical costNotes
Standard annual membership€15–50Most clubs charge around €20
Most common price point~€20Valid 12 months from registration
One-day membership~Half the standard rateOffered at Green Breeze Banús per reviews
Premium/exclusive clubsUpper end of rangee.g. G13 Club Marbella, fee on approval

A few practical notes. The fee is paid at registration, after you show your passport or ID and complete the form — tourist-friendly clubs like La Isla Verde handle this same-day, while stricter clubs cite a 24–48 hour waiting period before your membership activates. Your membership card is personal and non-transferable: you cannot lend it, and you cannot bring non-members in to consume on your card.

Renewal works the same way: the fee buys 12 months, after which you pay again. For a one- or two-week holiday, a single ~€20 fee is the entire fixed cost of access.

Inside the Club: Donations, Gram Prices and Extracts

Once you are a member, consumption works on a donation basis. The going rates in Marbella as of June 2026:

ProductDonation range
Flower (local)€8–15 per gram
Flower (imported "Cali")Top of the range
Hash / pollenVaries by club
Extracts (rosin, wax)Up to €50
Edibles, gummies, vapesVaries by club

Flower at €8–15 per gram is the figure to anchor your budget on. Imported Cali strains — a speciality at clubs like Route 66 Marbella and Cali Smokers — sit at the top of the range. Extracts are the big-ticket items, reaching €50.

Three rules govern every transaction:

  • Cash only. No exceptions we have found anywhere in Marbella.
  • Consume on the premises. Takeaway is outside the tolerated model — taking product back to your hotel exposes you to a fine of €601 or more if caught in public. See weed fines in Spain for tourists.
  • No reselling or sharing with non-members. This breaks the closed-circuit model that keeps clubs tolerated.

Menus are not published online — clubs cannot advertise cannabis — so you see the menu and current donations at the counter.

Price Differences by Area: Banús Premium vs San Pedro Budget

Where you join matters. Marbella's club scene splits into four zones with distinct positioning:

AreaPositioningExample clubs
Puerto BanúsPremium, luxury, nightlifeSky Marbella, 1e Hulp, Green House
Marbella centre / Old TownPremium to mid-range, walkable clusterThe Hood Social Club, Sticky Fingers, Cali Smokers
San Pedro de AlcántaraBudget-friendly, local crowdLa Isla Verde, Highlife Club, Peaky Blunt
East Marbella / ElviriaRetreat-styleCannabliss Marbella

Puerto Banús is the premium end — clubs there match the marina's luxury positioning, with design-led spaces and an international crowd. San Pedro de Alcántara is the value zone: a 10-minute drive west, with a local crowd and the friendliest onboarding on the coast at La Isla Verde. Further east along the coast, Tranquilo Social Club in Calahonda is noted specifically for competitive pricing and a local crowd.

The €8–15/g donation band holds across all zones — the area mostly shifts where within that band a club sits, and how much lounge you get for your membership. If you are price-sensitive, join in San Pedro; if you want the scene, Banús — full details in our Puerto Banús club guide.

Promos That Actually Exist

Clubs cannot advertise cannabis, but they can compete on membership terms — and one real offer stands out as of June 2026:

Half-price one-day membership at Green Breeze Banús. Green Breeze Banús, marina-adjacent at C. Benabola 11, offers a one-day membership at half the usual rate per reviews. This is the closest thing Marbella has to a "trial pass" — useful if you are only in Banús for a night and do not want to commit to an annual fee. Note that we rate Green Breeze as not yet fully verified by multiple sources, so confirm the offer when you contact them.

Treat any other "deal" with caution. Anyone selling discounted street invitations, day passes outside a club's own channels, or — worst of all — delivery is operating outside the tolerated model. Legitimate promos come from the club itself at registration, not from a promoter on the street.

Budgeting a Week's Holiday: A Worked Example

Here is what a realistic week in Marbella looks like for one person at June 2026 prices.

Scenario: 7 nights, moderate consumption (1 g/day), one club membership.

ItemCalculationCost
Annual membershipOne-off, typical€20
Flower, budget club7 g x €8–10/g€56–70
Flower, premium club7 g x €12–15/g€84–105
Total (budget, e.g. San Pedro)~€76–90
Total (premium, e.g. Banús)~€104–125

Adjust from there:

  • Light user (0.5 g/day): roughly €48–73 all-in for the week.
  • Heavier user (2 g/day): €132–230 all-in, depending on club and strain choice.
  • Trying extracts: add up to €50 per purchase.

Two budgeting rules: carry cash (clubs take nothing else, so plan ATM withdrawals), and do not buy more than you will consume on-site in a session — taking leftovers off the premises is both against club rules and the source of most tourist fines, which start at €601 in public space. Membership is valid 12 months, so if you return within the year, the fixed cost is already paid.

Why Clubs Say Donations, Not Prices

The word "donation" is doing legal work, not marketing work. Spanish cannabis clubs operate under the Supreme Court's shared-consumption (consumo compartido) doctrine: a closed circle of adult consumers collectively cultivating and sharing cannabis on a strictly non-commercial basis. Selling cannabis is a crime under Article 368 of the Criminal Code — so the entire model depends on the club not being a shop.

That is why the economics are framed as they are. Your membership fee funds the association. Your per-gram contribution is a donation towards the collective cultivation, not a retail purchase. Clubs in Andalusia register as ordinary non-profit associations, because the region has no specific CSC regulation at all.

This framing is also why the rules inside feel strict: members only, no walk-in sales, no takeaway, no advertising, consumption on premises. Clubs that drift into shop-like behaviour lose the legal cover entirely — Spain's Supreme Court convicted leaders of large open-membership clubs in its 2015 case line, and enforcement remains active in 2026, with four Málaga clubs closed in February and a Mijas club raided in March.

So when a club talks about donations, take the framing seriously and play by it. The full legal picture — what is tolerated, what is criminal, and what changed with Spain's 2025 medical cannabis decree — is in our guide to whether cannabis clubs are legal in Spain.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a cannabis club membership cost in Marbella?+

Annual membership costs €15–50 at most Marbella clubs, with around €20 being the most common price. The fee is paid once at registration and is valid for 12 months.

How much is a gram of weed in a Marbella cannabis club?+

Flower runs roughly €8–15 per gram as a consumption donation, with imported Cali strains at the top of the range. Extracts like rosin and wax can reach €50. All payments are cash only.

Do Marbella cannabis clubs accept credit cards?+

No. Marbella cannabis clubs are cash only — both the membership fee and consumption donations must be paid in cash. Withdraw euros before you visit.

Are there entry fees per visit at Marbella cannabis clubs?+

No. You pay one annual membership fee (€15–50, typically around €20) and after that entry is free for the 12-month validity. You only pay donations for what you consume.

Is there a cannabis club in Marbella with free membership?+

Green Breeze Banús offers a half-price one-day membership — the closest thing to a trial pass in the Marbella area. Other promotions come and go; legitimate ones are always offered by the club itself at registration, never by street promoters.

Which area of Marbella has the cheapest cannabis clubs?+

San Pedro de Alcántara is the budget-friendly zone, with a local crowd and clubs like La Isla Verde, Highlife and Peaky Blunt. Puerto Banús sits at the premium end of the market, matching the marina's luxury positioning.

Why do cannabis clubs in Spain call prices donations?+

Because selling cannabis is a crime in Spain under Article 368 of the Criminal Code. Clubs operate as non-profit associations under the shared-consumption doctrine, so member contributions are framed as donations towards collective cultivation rather than retail purchases.

How much should I budget for a week of cannabis club visits in Marbella?+

For one person consuming about 1 gram per day, budget roughly €76–90 at a budget club in San Pedro or €104–125 at a premium club, including a typical €20 membership. Carry cash, as no club accepts cards.

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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.