"A veritable village on the Andalusian coast (Andalusian alone being a rather romantic proper noun, conjuring images of caressed cheeks, horses running free, and all-around beauty), Marbella Club feels like a place where one can properly shack up. Originally a string of buildings used to dry figs (a particularly sensual fruit), this compound is meant to be wandered not with purpose but at ease—one can just hear the, “Oh, honey, we should check this out” floating on the breeze as another couple stumbles upon new restaurant El Mirage. The style here is Moorish, all creamy linens, painted tiles, and lush gardens, and the people are bohemian and beautiful. Beneath abundant citrus trees, soak it all in." - CNT Editors, Betsy Blumenthal