Cannabis Clubs in Puerto Banús: The 2026 Insider Guide
Puerto Banús has four cannabis social clubs as of June 2026 — Sky Marbella, Green House Puerto Banús, 1e Hulp Puerto Banús and Green Breeze Banús — and they form a distinct scene from the clubs in Marbella centre. The marina is the Costa del Sol's luxury and nightlife capital, and its clubs are positioned accordingly: more polished interiors, an international pre-party crowd, and a vibe that fits between a beach club and a cocktail lounge.
The rules are the same as everywhere in Spain, though. These are private members-only associations, not shops. You register first (online pre-registration is the norm), show your passport or ID at reception, pay a membership fee, and only then can you access the lounge. Nothing leaves the premises, and everything is cash only.
One thing to know before committing to the marina: the best club in the Marbella area overall is not in Banús — it is The Hood Social Club (our #1 for 2026, 9.3/10) in central Marbella, a few minutes away by taxi. If you want the single best lounge on the coast, read our review of The Hood; if you want to stay portside, the four clubs below are your options.
This guide covers each Banús club, how the marina scene differs from Marbella centre, and how to plan a club visit around a night in the port without getting fined on the way home.
Why Puerto Banús Is Its Own Scene
Puerto Banús is not just west Marbella — it is a separate ecosystem built around the marina, superyachts, designer boutiques and a nightlife strip that runs until sunrise. The cannabis clubs here reflect that. Where Marbella Old Town clubs lean toward neighbourhood hangouts and chill lounges, the Banús clubs are pitched at an international, going-out crowd: people who want a stylish session before dinner at the port or a night in the clubs.
Three things define the Banús cluster:
- Premium positioning. Sky Marbella in particular plays the luxury card — two floors, high ceilings, light-flooded modern design. This is the closest the coast gets to a five-star lounge concept.
- Nightlife rhythm. Hours skew late. 1e Hulp runs daily from 10:00 to 02:00, matching the marina's schedule, where evenings start late and end later.
- Tourist-aware onboarding. Banús lives off visitors, and its clubs know it. Green House uses a quick online pre-registration plus ID on the first visit, and Green Breeze even offers a one-day membership — rare on the coast.
If you are staying near the port, you do not need to travel into Marbella centre to find a good club. The four venues below cover the full range from calm lounge to pre-party spot. For the wider picture across all areas, see our ranked list in the best cannabis clubs in Marbella for 2026.
The Clubs: Sky, Green House, 1e Hulp and Green Breeze
Sky Marbella is the most "Banús" of the Banús clubs: two floors, high ceilings, and a light-flooded modern design that feels closer to a boutique hotel lobby than a smoking den. The crowd is international and the venue works best as a pre-night-out spot — a polished first stop before the marina strip. One honest caveat: our information on Sky comes from a single platform source, so we have not yet verified this club via multiple sources. Treat the details as likely rather than confirmed, and confirm membership terms directly when you register.
Green House Puerto Banús is the counterpoint: a calm, stylish, community-driven lounge that is deliberately not a party spot. It admits members from 18+, lower than the 21+ bar several clubs self-impose, and onboarding is straightforward — quick online pre-registration, ID on your first visit, and a house-rules agreement. If you want conversation rather than a crowd, this is the Banús pick.
1e Hulp Puerto Banús is the curiosity of the marina: the Spanish outpost of a genuine Amsterdam coffeeshop brand, transplanting Dutch coffeeshop culture into a Spanish private-association format. It runs daily from 10:00 to 02:00, has a strong menu reputation, and you can join via invite platforms or directly. For Amsterdam veterans, it is the most familiar-feeling room on the coast — we compare the two models in detail in Marbella clubs vs Amsterdam coffeeshops.
Green Breeze Banús sits at C. Benabola 11, marina-adjacent, and its standout feature is flexibility: reviews mention a half-price one-day membership, which makes it the easiest commitment in the port for a short stay. Like Sky, it is a single-source listing we have not fully verified, so check terms on arrival.
How Banús Clubs Differ From Marbella Centre
The practical differences come down to crowd, polish and rhythm — not legal rules, which are identical everywhere in Spain.
| Factor | Puerto Banús | Marbella centre |
|---|---|---|
| Positioning | Luxury lounge, pre-party | Neighbourhood hangout, chill lounge |
| Crowd | International nightlife crowd | Mix of locals, expats, tourists |
| Hours | Late (10:00–02:00 typical) | Varies; Cali Smokers runs 09:00–05:00 |
| Flexibility | Day membership exists (Green Breeze) | Standard annual memberships |
| Setting | Marina, walkable to nightlife | Old Town, walkable to beach |
On price: membership fees across the coast sit in the same €15–50 per year band, and donations for flower run roughly €8–15 per gram everywhere — Banús does not officially charge more, though premium-positioned menus naturally push toward the upper end. Full breakdown in our Marbella cannabis club prices guide.
On dress and door culture: there is no formal dress code at any club, but Banús venues match the marina — people show up dressed for the night out that follows. You will not be turned away for shorts, but you will notice the difference from a low-key San Pedro lounge.
On crowd: expect fewer regulars and more visitors. That makes Banús clubs more anonymous and tourist-comfortable, but less of the community feel that defines the smaller associations inland.
Practical Tips for a Banús Night
A few rules make the difference between a smooth evening and an expensive one.
- Bring cash. Every club on the coast is cash only — no cards, no exceptions. Budget for the membership fee (typically €15–50) plus donations (~€8–15/g for flower, up to €50 for extracts).
- Bring your passport or ID. No valid photo ID, no registration, no entry. A photo of your passport on your phone is usually not enough — bring the document.
- Club first, marina after. Consumption is on-premises only. Taking product out of the club and walking the port with it exposes you to a public possession fine of €601 to €30,000 under Spanish law — the standard first offence is around €601, reduced to roughly €300 if paid early. Do your session at the club, then head out clean. Details in our guide to weed fines in Spain.
- Pre-register online where possible. Green House and most tourist-oriented clubs let you fill in a form before you arrive, which turns your first visit into a five-minute check-in instead of a wait. The full process is in how to join a cannabis club in Marbella.
- No photos inside. Universal rule, taken seriously everywhere. Privacy is the foundation of the club model.
- Pace yourself. If the plan is club, dinner, then nightlife, remember that lounges expect moderation — and the Banús night is long.
Nearby Alternatives: Nueva Andalucía
If the marina scene is not your speed, Nueva Andalucía sits directly inland from Puerto Banús and offers two quieter options within a short taxi ride.
Cosy Marbella is housed in a converted traditional hammam, which gives it one of the most atmospheric interiors on the entire coast — vaulted, intimate, built for chillout sessions rather than pre-party energy. It is a single-source listing we have not yet verified through multiple sources, but the concept alone makes it worth checking if you value setting over scene.
Highlife Club runs two lounges — one in Nueva Andalucía and one at C. Rafael Alberti 4 in San Pedro — open daily 10:00 to 02:00. It is multicultural and bilingual with a quality-selection focus. One thing to know: its official policy admits residents vouched by an existing member, though invite platforms do sell visitor invites in practice — the classic gap between official rules and reality on the coast.
Both clubs lean residential and low-key, the opposite of the marina's energy. If your trip is based around Banús but you want one mellow evening, Nueva Andalucía is the move. And if budget matters more than postcode, the next cluster west is even better value — see our full guide to cannabis clubs in San Pedro de Alcántara.
The Legal Reality (Same Rules, Shinier Postcode)
The marina's glamour does not change Spanish law. Cannabis is not legal in Spain — private consumption in private spaces is decriminalised, while sale and trafficking remain crimes. Clubs operate under the Supreme Court's shared-consumption doctrine: a tolerated grey zone, not a licence. Andalusia has no regional CSC regulation, so Banús clubs are registered as ordinary non-profit associations like everywhere else in the region.
Enforcement is real and recent. In February 2026, four Málaga-province clubs were closed with eight arrests, and in March 2026 a club in Riviera del Sol was raided after selling to non-members. The pattern is consistent: clubs get shut down when they behave like shops. That is exactly why legitimate Banús clubs insist on membership before entry — it protects them and you.
For you as a visitor, the practical takeaways are simple: join properly, consume on-site, carry nothing out, and never buy from anyone offering delivery or street sales around the port — those operate outside the tolerated model entirely. The full legal picture, including the 2025 medical cannabis decree and what it does and does not change, is in are cannabis clubs legal in Spain.
Clubs are private associations for adults 18+. This article is editorial information, not legal advice, and we do not sell anything.
Frequently asked questions
How many cannabis clubs are there in Puerto Banús?+
As of June 2026 there are four cannabis social clubs in the Puerto Banús area: Sky Marbella, Green House Puerto Banús, 1e Hulp Puerto Banús and Green Breeze Banús. Two more — Cosy Marbella and Highlife Club — sit just inland in Nueva Andalucía.
Can tourists join cannabis clubs in Puerto Banús?+
Yes, in practice. Most Banús clubs onboard visitors via online pre-registration with a passport or ID, often the same day. Green House uses a quick pre-registration form, and Green Breeze Banús even offers a one-day membership. You always need valid photo ID.
Can I just walk into a club in Puerto Banús like an Amsterdam coffeeshop?+
No. Every club in Puerto Banús is a private members-only association — you must register and be accepted as a member before you can enter or consume. Even 1e Hulp, which is an Amsterdam coffeeshop brand, operates under the Spanish membership model in Banús.
How much does a cannabis club membership cost in Puerto Banús?+
Annual membership fees on the Costa del Sol typically run €15–50, with around €20 being most common. Green Breeze Banús offers a half-price one-day membership for short visits. On top of the fee, flower is accessed via donations of roughly €8–15 per gram, cash only.
What is the best cannabis club in Puerto Banús for a night out?+
Sky Marbella is the most nightlife-oriented option, with two floors, a light-flooded modern design and an international pre-party crowd. 1e Hulp Puerto Banús is the late-evening alternative, open daily from 10:00 to 02:00 with a strong menu reputation.
Which Puerto Banús club is best if I do not want a party atmosphere?+
Green House Puerto Banús. It is deliberately positioned as a calm, stylish, community-driven lounge rather than a party spot, and it admits members from 18+. For an even quieter setting, Cosy Marbella in nearby Nueva Andalucía occupies a converted traditional hammam.
Can I take cannabis from a Banús club back to my hotel or yacht?+
No. Consumption is on-premises only under the tolerated club model, and carrying cannabis in public exposes you to an administrative fine of €601 to €30,000 under Spanish law. The standard first offence is about €601, reduced to roughly €300 if paid early.
Do Puerto Banús cannabis clubs accept card payments?+
No. Cannabis clubs across Marbella and Puerto Banús are cash only — for membership fees and for product donations. Bring cash before you go, and budget €15–50 for membership plus €8–15 per gram for flower.
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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.