Short answer: yes – if you book properly.
Marbella is one of Europe’s most established holiday destinations, with a mature rental market, strong regulation and a high volume of international visitors every year. But like any popular location, there are risks if you cut corners.
Here’s what actually matters.
Marbella is a safe destination overall
Marbella and the wider Costa del Sol are considered low-risk for tourists, particularly in areas like:
- Puerto Banús
- Golden Mile
- Nueva Andalucía
- Central Marbella
Crime affecting visitors is typically limited to petty theft (pickpocketing, unattended items) rather than anything serious. This is no different to other European destinations like Barcelona or Lisbon.
From a location safety perspective, booking a holiday apartment in Marbella is not the issue.
The real risk is how you book
Where people go wrong is not Marbella – it’s the booking process.
Common issues:
- Fake listings on unofficial sites
- Paying via bank transfer with no protection
- Properties that don’t match photos
- Last-minute cancellations
These are avoidable.
How to book safely (what actually matters)
1. Book through a verified source
Use:
- Established agencies
- Trusted platforms
- Direct websites with clear branding and contact details
Avoid:
- Random social media listings
- “Too good to be true” deals
2. Check the property is licensed
In Andalucía, short-term rentals must have a tourist licence number (VFT/MA/xxxx).
If a listing doesn’t show one, that’s a red flag.
3. Never pay outside secure methods
Avoid:
- Bank transfers to individuals
- Crypto payments
- “Pay me directly for a discount” offers
Use:
- Card payments
- Secure booking platforms
4. Check recent reviews (not just ratings)
Look for:
- Consistency (multiple recent reviews)
- Mentions of cleanliness, check-in, accuracy
Do more research if reviews are:
- Outdated
- Overly generic
- Missing entirely
5. Confirm what you’re actually getting
Before booking, check:
- Exact location (not just “Marbella”)
- Distance to beach / amenities
- Air conditioning (important in summer)
- Noise levels (especially near Puerto Banús)
When things go wrong (rare, but possible)
The most common issues:
- Apartment not as described
- Delays with check-in
- Maintenance problems
These are usually service issues, not safety issues.
Booking with a professional agency significantly reduces this risk.
Are Marbella holiday apartments safer than hotels?
In most cases: yes, or at least equal.
Why:
- Many apartments are in gated communities
- Private access vs hotel foot traffic
- More space and privacy
Our summary
Booking a holiday apartment in Marbella is safe.
The only real risks come from:
- Unverified listings
- Unsafe payment methods
- Lack of due diligence
Avoid those, and you’re fine.
Planning your stay?
If you want to avoid the common issues above, you can browse holiday apartments in Marbella on our site that are verified, licensed and ready to book.