Spring, summer, autumn or winter – there’s always a school holiday just around the corner.

If you’re determined to spend it in a sun-soaked holiday hurrah then there’s nowhere better than the southern Spanish coast. It’s simply got the the whole package of great weather, gorgeous food and plenty of things with which to keep the whole brood occupied.

So if you’re looking for a stylish getaway that’s also fun for all the family, check out our guide to the best things to do in and around Marbella with kids…

1. Adventura Amazonia

Tree top adventure - Zipwire

With rope bridges, zipwires, tree climbing and swing bridges this treetop rope adventure circuit challenge is not for you if you’re a vertigo-sufferer. (The highest safety standards are adhered to, though, with harnesses and introductory training.)

There’s a mini kids’ course for 4 -7 year-olds and from 7 years, and up there are 83 challenges in the trees and 20 ziplines in total. You can challenge your family for up to 3 hours in Adventura Amazonia.

Address: C/ Valeriano Rodríguez, 2, 29604, Marbella; Aventura-amazonia.com.

2. Mundo Mania

Mundo Mania, Water Area, Marbella

Having indoor and outdoor play areas, catering for all ages and holding workshops, too, Mundo Mania is straight up kiddie nirvana. The outdoor facilities have a water park area, trampolines, multi-sports pitches, while indoors there are pool tables and the small matter of the biggest soft play area on the Costa del Sol.

There’s a restaurant and bar for children’s snacks and adult meals. With plenty of events planned for all ages it’s always worth checking out their website for specific dates.  Mundo Mania is located within walking distance of some of our Los Flamingos villas, so for a family fun getaway please do ask us for availability!

Address: Camino de Brijan, 53-75, 29688 Estepona, Malaga; Mundo-mania.com.

3. Wakeboarding in Parque de Las Medranas

Cable Ski Marbella

This park and lake in San Pedro Alcantara is the place to take the teens to hang out and hit the water for a wakeboarding lesson or two. It’s a cable pully lap system so it’s great for continuous riding and there are plenty of obstacles.

In Summer there’s also live music, DJ sets, a swimming pool and snack bar and it’s open 6 days a week (closed on Mondays).

Address: Parque de Las Medranas s/n, 29670, San Pedro de Alcantara, Marbella; Cableskimarbella.es.

4. Marbella Buggys

Marbella Buggys

Feel the need for speed? If you’ve got an adrenaline junkie in your family then a buggy tour will be right up their street.

Head for the mountains just outside Marbella and hit the dirt tracks on a tour with a pro tour buggy leader. Anyone with a valid driving licence can get behind the wheel, while children can be co-pilots. You can choose from a 2 hour, 3 hour or day tour (which includes lunch).

Address: Camino de Montesol S/N, Rio Padron, 29680 Estepona; Marbellabuggys.com.

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5. Hire a Catamaran

Cataraman in Marbella - Fly Blue

Hire a catamaran for the day and head out onto the Mediterranean to experience the coast from the sea. While the kids are looking out for dolphins or enjoying the thrills and spills of a banana boat ride, you can lie back on the nets and soak up the sun. Ask our Concierge for details.

Address: Puerto Deportivo de Marbella, C/ Duque de Ahumado s/n, 29600, Marbella.

6. Children’s Playground – Bulevar, San Pedro Alcantara

Bulevar park

There are plenty of playgrounds dotted around Marbella but we think this is the best. There’s a 3km well-marked rollerblading, skating or bicycle track around the park as well as several great play areas and an amphitheatre where you can enjoy live music and shows during the summer, Feria week and school holidays.

Address: Av. Luis Braille, 29670 San Pedro Alcantara, Malaga.

7. JetBoat

Jetboat in Marbella

Adrenaline junkies assemble! This high speed and big thrills ride is exhilarating. Dare devil children from 5 years old can sit down, buckle up and be swept away at breakneck speed with 360 degree turns and full throttle stunts. The adults can enjoy a golden mile sightseeing tour at speed for 20 minutes.

Address: Puerto Deportivo de Marbella, Pantalán 4, Amarre 401, Marbella. Jetboat.es

8. Food Room Marbella

Nurture your mini-foodies with a kid-friendly live cookery experience at the Food Room. They run regular cookery classes and school holiday clubs in English and Spanish for children ages 6 years and over, or can organise a private class just for you.

Discover the secrets of great Spanish cooking during your stay in Marbella and take home much more than just the photos!

More information: Urb. Guadalmina Alta, San Pedro de Alcantara, 29670 Marbella, Málaga. Foodroom.es

9. Segway Tour

Segway Tour in Marbella

Hire a Segway and go for a ride along the coast or have a guided tour around Marbella. With special Segways just for children, even the littlest members of the clan can hit the road.

Address: Avenida de las Naciones Unidas, CC Cristamar, Local 2, 29660, Marbella; Marbellasegwaytours.com.

10. Marbella Historic Centre

Museo del Grabado Espanol Contemporaneo, Marbella

Marbella has a charming old quarter with cascading plant-filled streets, cobbled squares, shops and restaurants that’s great for a day when the appeal of the pool (eventually…) starts to tire. Have a meander around with an ice cream and visit the very beautiful Museum of Contemporary Spanish Engravings (Museo del Grabado Espanol Contemporaneo).

More information: Calle Hospital Bazán, s/n, 29601 Marbella.

11. Cabopino Beach

Cabopino Harbour, Marbella

Cabopino isn’t the longest stretch of beach in Marbella but it does have lovely fine golden sand, shallow water and it borders Cabopino port which is interesting in itself to those with little legs. To the other side of Cabopino is Artola beach and sand dunes which are protected from any construction. There’s a boardwalk long this stretch of beach which also makes for great running or cycling. Cabopino beach is very popular with families however it’s worth mentioning that Artola beach is nudist. This clothing optional area isn’t visible from Cabopino.

Things To Do with the family Around Marbella

12. Kartfun

Kart and Fun Marbella
In Estepona there’s 1.9km of outdoor track where you can race go-karts to your heart’s delight. Children from 6 years old can drive, while younger children can be a passenger with a parent.

Address: Salida 155 A-7. Junto a gasolinera GALP. 29680, Estepona; Kartfun.es.

13. Horse Riding

Horse Riding in Marbella

Some say the best way to see a country is on horseback. At Los Caireles, you can take a ride into the countryside around Marbella no matter what your level.

Address: Centro Hipico El Repique – Marbella, Camino de los Altos, s/n, 29603 Marbella, Málaga; El Repique.es.

14. Canyoning

Canyoning in Guadalmina River

Get into nature by sliding, jumping, rolling, abseiling, and swimming down a river. This family adventure is such a unique thing to do in Marbella. The setting in the Guadalmina River is outstandingly beautiful. It makes for a day of laughter and simple, family fun. Adults and children from seven years old join a guide on the decent down the river. It takes a full morning; all equipment is supplied, all you have to do is turn up eager and a little bit brave.

More information: Canyoningmalaga.com

15. Cable Car and Birds Of Prey

Birds of prey and cable car
To see the coast from above take a ride on the cable car which runs from Benalmádena. You get spectacular views of the coast and as an added reward at the top you can enjoy a birds of prey display.

More information:  Av. del Tivoli, 29631 Benalmádena, Málaga. ‘Teleferico’ Benalmadena 

16. Mayan Monkey CHOCOLATE FACTORY

Mayan Monkey Chocolate Factory

For the choco-holic in the family this fun chocolate making activity hits the mark. Great for all ages (from toddlers of 3 year olds), there’s over 50 different flavours to choose from and you even can make your own design too. A perfect Easter break treat.

More information: Mayan Monkey Mijas, Pl. Virgen de la Peña, 15, 29650 Mijas, Málaga. Mayan Monkey

Theme Parks & Water Parks NEAr marbella

Given its popularity as a family holiday destination, the Costa del Sol inevitably has more than its fair share of amusement parks. And while they can be busy places, they also guarantee a fun day out for the family, particularly in shoulder season when queues are shorter.

17. Bioparc

Bioparc Fuengirola

This zoo in Fuengirola has gorillas, crocodiles, lemurs, giant tortoises, hippopotamus, tigers and much more. The park is divided into territories: the island of Madagascar, Equatorial Africa, Southeast Asia and islands of the Indo Pacific.

Great care has gone into the rain forest feel of the park. The path leads you through the different territories under tunnels, over bridges and around enclosures. There’s quite a lot of shade and it’s very friendly to small children.

Opening times: Open every day from 10 – 18hrs,  July and August 10 – 23hrs

More information: Calle Camilo José Cela, 6, 29640 Fuengirola, Málaga. Bioparcfuengirola.es

18. Selwo

Selwo Animal Park, Marbella

This safari park is much bigger than Bioparc. It also offers more than animals, too, it has a huge zipwire, 65 metres of hanging bridges, archery and trampolines.

Animal-wise there are white rhinoceros, elephants, cheetahs, giraffes, pythons, waterbucks, lions, wallabies and more.

The Central Village – where the big African animals are – is the show-stopper. Be sure to book the Serengeti Safari where you get taken inside the enclosures in a customised jeep.

Opening times: 14th Feb – Oct 10 – 18hrs, Jul and Aug 10 – 20hrs, Nov – Feb varied opening times, please check the website.

Address: Selwo Adventura, Avenue Parque Selwo s/n, A7 highway km 162,5, 29680, Estepona; Selwo.es.

19. Sea Life

Sealife AquariumStill in Benalmadena, this small aquarium in the award-winning Puerto Marina has sharks, stingrays, jellyfish and more. Be sure to be around for feeding times.

Opening times: Open daily from Monday to Sunday from 10 – 17:30hrs

More information: Puerto deportivo, s/n, 29630 Benalmadena Costa, Málaga. Visitsealife.com

20. Aqualand

Aqualand, TorremolinosThe biggest water park near Marbella is Aqualand in Torremolinos. It has 18 slides and attractions including the dare-devil Kamikaze, Rapids, Boomerang, speed racers and Black Hole among others. It’s a great day out for all the family and has an area dedicated to toddlers and non-swimmers.

Opening times: 20th May 2019

Address: C/ Cuba, 10, Torremolinos, 29620; Aqualand.es.

21. Costa Water Park

Costa Water Park, Marbella

Costa Water Park can be found in various locations along the coast – Benalmadena, Fuengirola, Mijas Costa, Elviria, Marbella and Sotogrande. An inflatable assault course in the sea, it’s a lot of fun and one of the absolute best things to do with kids when the mercury starts to rise.

Life jackets are given out as part of the ticket so there’s peace of mind. Open during the summer months only.

More information: Costawaterpark.com.

Inland family Adventures from Marbella

22. Lobopark

Jose, Wolf at Lobo Park, Antequera
This is a guided wolf tour – which is exactly as cool as it sounds. The wolves in Lobopark aren’t domesticated, so you get the unique experience of watching these amazing creatures ‘in the wild’.

For families with older children there are Wolf Howl Nights tours, where on full moons the park does special tours to see (and hear) the wolves when they’re at their most active.

More information: Ctra. Antequera-Álora, km 16, 29200 Antequera, Málaga. Lobopark.com

23. El Torcal Natural Reserve

El Torcal Antequera, MalagaAt the prehistoric El Torcal Natural Reserve kids go wild for the bizarre rock formations and the possibility – however small – of actually discovering a dinosaur fossil.

There are three routes that you can follow – red, yellow or green – though the red route is restricted in order to protect flora and fauna. The green route is the easiest but the yellow, which is only slightly steeper/rockier, is more dramatic.

More information: El Torcal, Ctra. A-7075, 29200 Antequera, Málaga. Torcaldeantequera.com

24. el Caminito del Rey

Caminito Del Rey, Malaga

There aren’t many walks in the world quite like the gravity-defying – and incredibly beautiful – Caminito del Rey in El Chorro. With a large part of the route clinging to the cliff edge above a gorge, it’s a spectacular way to spend a morning or afternoon… for those who aren’t afraid of heights, that is. For teenagers there is also a via ferrata at the Caminito del Rey. This challenging root along the cliff face is awe-inspiring. Contact Local Experiences for availability.

More information: 29550 Ardales, Málaga. Caminitodelrey.info.

Malaga city with kids

Malaga city has it all, beach, museums, shopping, art and great restaurants. If you’re planning some time in Malaga city while on holiday there are lots of things to do with children that are both educational and fun.

25. The Pompidou Centre

Things to do with Kids in Malaga

While most of Malaga’s art galleries hold fun classes on the weekends for over 5 year olds, the Pompidou Centre in particular is very good at catering for children. Not only is it generally very child-friendly with a cafe, shop, toilet and changing facilities, but it has a room dedicated to pre-teens with all sorts of interactive activities built around learning about artists.

The Pompidou Centre is on the pedestrianised Muello Uno which is perfect for families with its electric car rental, bikes, play areas and boat trips as well as shops, markets, restaurants and bars.

More information: Pasaje Doctor Carrillo Casaux, s/n, 29016 Málaga. Centrepompidou-malaga.eu.

26. Castle & Fort

Alcazaba Malaga

If you’d like to be outside, then the Alcazaba and Gibralfaro are a fun attraction for the family. Not far from the Wheel, situated in the centre of Malaga, this 10th-century fort-palace complex allows for imaginations to run wild and little legs to get tired.

Opening times: 9.00 hrs – 20.00 hrs in the summer and 9.00 hrs – 18.00 hrs in the winter.

More information: Calle Alcazabilla, 2, 29012 Málaga.

27. Interactive Music Museum – MIMA

Mima Malaga

Ideal for budding rock stars, visitors are taken through the history of musical instruments with plenty of opportunities to try them out, too. Look out for activities for children during the school holidays and weekends.

More information: Av. de José Ortega y Gasset, 201, 29006 Málaga. Musicaenaccion.com.

28. Automobile Museum

Automobile Museum Malaga

In an old tobacco factory, this museum has a large collection of vintage and unusual cars, as well as fashion and art. Great for all ages, it’s a good option to please the whole family and break up the day. It’s not very big and can be visited easily in a couple of hours. Top LVC tip: There’s a great casual dining restaurant that’s super family friendly (Avo) in the Russian museum (next door to the Automobile museum) for hungry tummies.

Opening times: Monday to Sunday from 10.00 – 19.00hrs

Address: Museo Automóvil Malaga, Edificio de La Tabacalera, Avenida Sor Teresa Prat 15, Malaga; Museoautomovilmalaga.com.

Like our pick of things to do in Marbella with kids and thinking of a special family break? Check out our selection of Marbella villas.

29. Enjoy Your Luxury Home-From-Home!

We have a fantastic range of family villas in Spain with 4 bedrooms, 5 bedrooms, 6 bedrooms or more bedrooms for even larger families, and many of these also come with their own games room or in-house entertainment.  School holidays are really popular, so do get in touch today for a quote.


Ben Cooper

A head-over-heels hispanophile, Ben is a one-time travel editor at Rough Guides, DK Travel, ELLEuk and Red Online.

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