Marbella is one of those places that makes photography embarrassingly easy. The light is world-class, the locations are varied, and there’s a genuinely good spot around almost every corner.
But “almost every corner” is doing a lot of work there. Because for every beautiful hidden alley in the old town, there’s a crowded tourist beach at midday that will make your photos look flat and forgettable.
1. Marbella Old Town (Casco Antiguo)
This is the one everyone comes for, and for good reason. The old town is genuinely stunning: narrow cobblestone streets, whitewashed walls draped in bougainvillea, terracotta pots, wrought iron balconies, and the famous Plaza de los Naranjos with its orange trees and centuries-old architecture.
The trick is timing. Mid-morning in summer, the old town is packed with tourists and the light is already harsh. Come at golden hour (around 7.30-8pm in summer, earlier in spring and autumn) and you get warm, soft light in the alleyways and almost nobody around.
Best for: couples, individuals, anyone who wants that classic Mediterranean feel Best time: golden hour, or early morning before 9am Hidden gem: the streets just behind the Plaza de los Naranjos, away from the main drag. Quieter, more authentic, and the bougainvillea is incredible.
2. Puente Romano Area
The area around Puente Romano is one of the most cinematic stretches of Marbella. The Roman bridge itself, the lush greenery, the golden stone, and the nearby beach club backdrop create something that feels genuinely editorial without much effort.
Best for: couples, weddings, personal branding Best time: golden hour without question (morning or evening)
3. Puerto Banús
Puerto Banús is exactly what it looks like: glamorous, a little over the top, and genuinely beautiful at the right time of day. The marina is full of superyachts, the waterfront promenade has great light, and the contrast of architecture and sea makes for varied, interesting shots.
It can feel busy and staged during the day. But at golden hour, with the boats reflecting warm light on the water, it transforms.
Best for: personal brands, couples who want a more elevated, city-feel shoot Best time: golden hour, or late afternoon on a weekday when it’s quieter
4. Cabopino Beach and Cabopino Port
This is one of Marbella’s best kept secrets, and I am only slightly sorry to be sharing it.
Cabopino sits east of Marbella, past Elviria, and it has everything: a small, charming fishing port, ancient Phoenician ruins nearby, wild sand dunes that shift with the wind, and a beach that feels genuinely untouched compared to the main Marbella stretch.
The dunes especially are extraordinary for photography. The textures, the light, the sense of space. You can shoot here for an hour and not repeat a single frame.
Best for: couples, adventurous families, anyone who wants something different from the typical beach shot Best time: golden hour is stunning here, but this location works well even mid-afternoon because the dunes provide natural shade and texture
5. Elviria Beach
Elviria is one of those beaches that makes you wonder why everyone crowds onto the main Marbella beach when this exists. It’s quieter, longer, and has better light at golden hour because you get an unobstructed western view over the sea.
Less built-up than central Marbella means fewer beach bars and umbrellas to dodge. More open space. More room to move.
Best for: families, couples, anyone who wants a clean, open beach feel Best time: late afternoon through golden hour
6. Calahonda Coastal Area
Calahonda is a quieter residential area between Marbella and Fuengirola, and that’s exactly why it works for photography. Nobody is coming here as a tourist. The coastline is rocky and dramatic in places, there are small coves tucked between the development, and the light at golden hour hits the water beautifully.
It’s not Instagram-famous. That’s the point.
Best for: couples who want something real and unstyled, anyone who wants to avoid tourist crowds entirely Best time: golden hour
7. La Concha Mountain Backdrop
La Concha is the mountain you see behind Marbella in almost every aerial photo of the area. It’s iconic. And using it as a backdrop rather than a destination transforms even a simple beach or rooftop shoot into something that immediately reads as “Marbella.”
You don’t have to go up La Concha to use it. Any elevated spot in Nueva Andalucía, or even certain beaches at the right angle, puts that silhouette behind your subject. It does a lot of work.
Best for: any shoot where you want the sense of place to be unmistakably Marbella Best time: late afternoon when the mountain catches the warm light
8. Nueva Andalucía
Nueva Andalucía sits just inland from Puerto Banús, nestled in the valley below La Concha mountain. The backdrop here is spectacular: the mountain rises dramatically behind everything, the golf courses add wide open green space, and on a clear day the light is extraordinary.
This area works especially well for shoots that want a different feel from the coast. More dramatic. More cinematic. Less “Mediterranean postcard,” more “this could be anywhere and nowhere.”
Best for: couples, personal brands who want something striking and unexpected Best time: golden hour when La Concha catches the last of the light
9. Peñón del Cura, Fuengirola
Just east of Marbella’s usual stretch, Fuengirola has one of the most underrated photography spots on the entire Costa del Sol. The Peñón del Cura is a dramatic rock formation rising straight out of the beach, and the combination of golden sand, Mediterranean water, and that striking rock backdrop makes for something genuinely unique.
Because it’s in Fuengirola rather than Marbella, most visitors drive straight past it. That’s exactly why it works so well for photography. No crowds, no competition for the shot, and a location that immediately looks different from everything else on the coast.
Best for: couples, individuals, anyone who wants a dramatic natural backdrop that doesn’t look like every other Costa del Sol beach photo Best time: golden hour when the rock catches the light from the west
The One Thing All These Locations Have in Common
Golden hour.
The Costa del Sol is famous for its light, and nowhere is that more obvious than in the hour before sunset. It makes average spots look great and great spots look extraordinary. If you’re booking a shoot anywhere in Marbella, make it a golden hour shoot. It’s non-negotiable for me.
I know every spot on this list personally. I know which direction to face, which time of year the bougainvillea is at its best, which beach to avoid on a Saturday in August, and which hidden alley in the old town has the best light at 7pm.
If you want photos that actually look like Marbella at its best, let’s figure out the right location for you together.
For weddings, sooner is better. The good dates go fast. For couples, portraits or last minute ideas… honestly, just ask. If I’m free, we make it happen.
Yes. Marbella, Malaga, all around Costa del Sol… and I travel a lot too. I regularly photograph weddings, couples and portraits across the Costa del Sol, including Malaga. If you’re planning a session there, you can learn more on my Photographer in Malaga page. If you have something in mind somewhere else, send it anyway. I’m probably in.
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