Marbella and the Costa del Sol are becoming popular travel destinations for digital nomads. This is stated in the most recent report ‘Digital Nomads in Marbella and the Costa del Sol: A High-End Real Estate Perspective’, from Pure residential propertiesa real estate company.
Affordable high standard of living
Demand for properties in Marbella from digital nomads and remote workers has increased by 40%, according to Pure Living Properties. The Golden Triangle, which includes Marbella, Estepona and Benahavís, is the center of this phenomenon due to its unique climate, favorable location and high standard of living.
The city has high-quality healthcare, sports and education facilities, making it attractive to digital nomads, families and retirees. The cost of living in Marbella is generally lower than in major cities in Europe or other similar hotspots such as Dubai.
Advantage of a small town
Marbella is a relatively small city that manages to offer its citizens all the amenities of a much larger city, while still retaining much of the small-town charm.
Living in Marbella means you can feel as safe walking the streets as in any other major town or city in Spain. Marbella is considered one of the best locations on the Costa del Sol for all these reasons.
Beaches
Large stretches of beautiful beaches are perhaps Marbella’s biggest attraction. Regardless of the season, spending time by the sea is ingrained in the everyday culture of this region, as evidenced by the abundance of restaurants and bars along many of these beaches.
No. 1 visa for digital nomads
Spain has been ranked as the country with the best digital nomad visas in the world, according to the VisaGuide.World Digital Nomad Visa Index.
This ranking rates visas from 38 countries on multiple variables. The Spanish digital nomad visa is preferred due to its low cost of living and income requirements. The visa requirements are intended for both employees and self-employed persons, with specific conditions regarding sources of income, work experience and health insurance.
Great nightlife
In addition to its beaches, Marbella is known worldwide for its nightclubs, bars and opulent venues, which provide wonderful places to unwind.
Gastronomic gem
Marbella is a culinary gem on Spain’s Costa del Sol, offering a rich and varied gastronomic experience.
Renowned for its blend of traditional Andalusian flavors and modern culinary techniques, the town boasts a range of dining options. From quaint tapas bars to Michelin star restaurants, Marbella has something for everyone.
Marbella’s gastronomic landscape features several notable restaurants highly regarded for their quality and innovation:
- Dani Garcia Restaurante: A celebrated establishment that has earned multiple Michelin stars, known for its creative Andalusian cuisine.
- El Lago: Another Michelin-starred restaurant, it offers a delicious experience with cuisine that emphasizes local produce and modern culinary techniques.
- Skin: Located in Marbella’s Old Town, Skina combines traditional flavors with avant-garde dishes, earning it a place in the Michelin Guide.
- Messina: This restaurant is known for its inventive dishes that combine local ingredients with international influences.