Puente Romano Beach Resort is one of the Mediterranean’s most vibrant destinations, offering an elegant Andalusian village-style setting paired with world-class experiences. From elevated gastronomy and lively nightlife to serene spa and wellness facilities, open-air venues, lush botanical gardens, and a renowned tennis club, every day here offers something new.
Relax by the pool overlooking the Mediterranean, enjoy a morning round of golf, soak up the sun with afternoon refreshments on the terrace, or unwind at the spa before a night out. With so many experiences available, your days at Puente Romano will never be hard to fill.
Recognized as one of the Best Gastronomic Hotels in Spain & Portugal, Puente Romano is home to 15 exceptional restaurants and bars, including:
Leña, Dani García's steak house, recently voted the most beautiful restaurant in the world
Nobu Marbella, offering world-renowned cuisine
Chiringuito Puente Romano, for relaxed beachfront dining
Sea Grill, featuring feel-good Mediterranean flavors
SupperClub, combining dining with immersive entertainment.
Restaurants fill up quickly, so we strongly recommend making reservations in advance using the link above.
Early May in Marbella brings warm days and cooler evenings. Average daytime temperatures are around 76°F, with evenings dipping into the mid-to-low 60s. We recommend packing a light jacket or sweater for nighttime events.
Dress throughout the week is resort casual to resort chic. Lightweight, comfortable clothing is ideal for daytime activities and business sessions, with slightly elevated resort attire recommended for evening events. Comfortable footwear is encouraged, especially for walking and activities.
When should you arrive?
Arrival Day – North America Attendees
North America attendees will arrive on Thursday, April 30th
Arrival Day – EMEA & APAC Attendees
EMEA and APAC attendees will arrive on Friday, May 1st
U.S., UK, Irish, and Canadian citizens must have a valid passport to enter Spain.
Passports must be valid for at least three months beyond your return date if traveling from outside the EU.
Travelers are responsible for understanding and meeting all entry requirements. (Executive Group Travel is not responsible for passport or visa requirements.)
Fly into Málaga International Airport (AGP)
Approximate transfer time to the resort: 40 minutes
Each room will receive $600 USD (approximately €565 EUR) in resort credit to cover meals not included with group programming. This credit may be used anywhere on the resort where charges can be billed back to your room.
In addition, you may expense up to $400 USD total for travel-related expenses for you and your guest combined (not $400 per person). Eligible expenses include transportation to and from your home airport, baggage fees, and meals while traveling.
The official currency in Spain is the Euro (€).
The primary language spoken in Marbella is Spanish. English is widely spoken at the resort and throughout the area.
Complimentary Wi-Fi is available throughout the entire property.
Maid and bellman gratuities have already been taken care of—no additional tipping is required.