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See every property in Marbella in winter →The Costa del Sol holds daytime highs of sixteen to nineteen degrees through January and February — the mildest mainland Spanish coast, warm enough to eat outside and too cold to swim in the sea. An indoor pool is the reliable option; a heated outdoor one depends on the wind.





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Rated 9.8 — an indoor pool, sauna and several à la carte restaurants inside the grounds, west of Marbella.
Tip: The all-inclusive model covers the à la carte restaurants, which changes the maths on a winter week.
Two indoor and two outdoor pools in gardens over the sea — the widest pool cover of anything on this coast.
Tip: It is apartments as well as rooms; the beachfront apartments are the ones with the kitchens.
Beachfront apartments at Estepona with full kitchens, an indoor pool and its own restaurant.
Tip: Apartments rather than hotel rooms — the cheaper option for a fortnight in February.
Up in Istán, in the hills behind Marbella, with an indoor pool and mountain views instead of a beach.
Tip: A genuinely inland stay — twenty minutes of mountain road from the coast, and worth it for the quiet.
An aparthotel with three outdoor pools, a gym, squash courts and kitchenettes in every unit.
Tip: Kitchenettes and a mini club — this is the long-stay family option rather than a hotel.
Daytime highs of 16–19°C through January and February, the mildest mainland Spanish coast. Warm enough to eat outside at lunch, not warm enough to swim in the sea.
An indoor pool is the reliable one in January. A heated outdoor pool is pleasant on a still, sunny day and unpleasant on a windy one.
Marbella and Estepona are year-round towns rather than seasonal resorts, so yes. The golf trade keeps the coast busy through the whole winter.
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