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Relocation · 9 min read

Cost of Living in Marbella 2026: Real Numbers from Expat Residents

Every relocation guide talks about the sunshine. This one talks about the bills. Here are the real 2026 numbers for living in Marbella, from someone who lives here and sees the bank statements.

Marco Elsinger · 14 May 2026

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TL;DR

Living in Marbella costs €3,000-5,000/month for a comfortable couple’s lifestyle, €5,000-10,000 at the premium tier, and €10,000-25,000+ for luxury living. Key costs: rent €1,500-4,500, utilities €250-500, groceries €400-800, healthcare €80-300/person, car €200-400 monthly. All tiers run 40-60% below London equivalents. A car is essential, and private healthcare is recommended.

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  1. 01. Housing costs: rental, community fees and IBI
  2. 02. Utilities: electricity, water, internet and gas
  3. 03. Groceries and everyday shopping
  4. 04. Healthcare: public, private and insurance costs
  5. 05. Transport: car costs and getting around
  6. 06. Total monthly budgets at three lifestyle tiers
  7. 07. Frequently asked questions

Housing costs: rental, community fees and IBI

If you are renting before or instead of buying: a 2-bedroom apartment in a good area (Nueva Andalucía, San Pedro, central Marbella) costs €1,500–2,500/month on a long-term lease. A 3-bedroom villa with a pool in Nueva Andalucía or Estepona runs €2,500–4,500/month. A premium villa on the Golden Mile or Sierra Blanca is €5,000–10,000+/month. Long-term rental supply is tight and has been since 2022, expect competition for the best properties.

If you own, your ongoing housing costs include: community fees (€100–800/month depending on the development), IBI (€250–650/month equivalent when annualised), basura/rubbish tax (€100–300/year), and home insurance (€500–2,000/year). Mortgage payments, if applicable, add to these figures. For a €1.5M villa with a €750K mortgage at 4%, the monthly payment is approximately €3,950 over 20 years.

KEY TAKEAWAY

Rental costs: €1,500-2,500/month for apartments, €2,500-4,500 for villas. Ownership adds community fees €100-800/month plus IBI €250-650/month equivalent.

Utilities: electricity, water, internet and gas

Electricity is the largest utility cost. For a 3-bedroom home: €100–180/month without air conditioning, €180–350/month with regular summer air conditioning use. Newer builds with A/B energy ratings run 30–50% lower. Spain’s regulated tariff (PVPC) fluctuates with wholesale prices; fixed-rate contracts from companies like Iberdrola, Endesa, or Naturgy provide more predictable bills at a small premium.

Water costs €30–60/month for a standard household. Internet (fibre) is €30–50/month from providers like Movistar, Vodafone, or MásMóvil, with speeds of 300–1,000 Mbps widely available. Natural gas is not common in most Costa del Sol homes, heating is typically electric or via heat pumps. Pool maintenance (if applicable) adds €100–250/month for chemicals, electricity, and a pool technician. Total utility costs for a typical 3-bedroom home: €250–500/month.

KEY TAKEAWAY

Total utilities for a 3-bedroom home: €250-500/month, with electricity (€100-350) the largest variable depending on air conditioning use and energy rating.

Groceries and everyday shopping

Marbella has the full spectrum of supermarkets. Mercadona and Lidl offer excellent quality at budget prices: a weekly family shop at Mercadona costs €80–120. Aldi and Dia are comparable. For premium shopping, El Corte Inglés Supermercado in Puerto Banús carries imported products, organic ranges, and international brands at 30–50% above Mercadona prices. Specialty stores and weekly farmers’ markets (San Pedro Saturday market, Marbella old town market) provide fresh local produce at moderate prices.

A realistic monthly grocery budget for a family of four: €600–800 shopping at Mercadona with occasional El Corte Inglés top-ups. For a couple: €400–600. These figures include household supplies, cleaning products, and basic personal care. They do not include eating out, wine, or premium imported goods. Alcohol is notably cheaper in Spanish supermarkets than in northern Europe: a good Rioja €5–10, local beer €0.60–0.80 per can.

KEY TAKEAWAY

Monthly groceries: €400-600 for a couple, €600-800 for a family, shopping at Mercadona/Lidl with occasional premium top-ups.

Healthcare: public, private and insurance costs

If you are a Spanish tax resident with social security contributions (either through employment or the self-employed autónomo regime), you have access to the Andalusian public health service (SAS). The public system provides comprehensive coverage including hospital care, GP visits, and prescriptions (with co-pays of €0–10). The nearest public hospital to Marbella is Hospital Costa del Sol in Mijas, approximately 20 minutes from central Marbella.

Most international residents supplement public healthcare with private insurance or use private healthcare exclusively. Major private providers in Marbella include Quirónsalud Marbella and HC Marbella International Hospital, both offering English-speaking doctors and short waiting times. Private health insurance costs €80–150/month per person under 50, €150–300/month for ages 50–65, and €300–500/month for over 65. A private GP consultation without insurance costs €50–100; a specialist consultation €100–200.

KEY TAKEAWAY

Private health insurance costs €80-300/month per person (age-dependent), with Quirónsalud and HC Marbella offering English-speaking care and short waits.

Transport: car costs and getting around

A car is essential in Marbella. Public transport exists (bus routes along the coast road) but is not practical for daily life in most residential areas. Fuel costs approximately €1.50–1.70 per litre (petrol) or €1.40–1.55 (diesel). Annual car insurance ranges from €400–800 for a standard policy to €1,000–2,500 for a premium vehicle. ITV (annual vehicle inspection, equivalent to UK MOT) costs approximately €40. Road tax (IVTM) varies by vehicle but is typically €60–200/year.

Monthly fuel for a typical driving pattern (school runs, shopping, leisure): €100–200. Parking in Marbella old town and Puerto Banús can be challenging in summer; underground car parks charge €1.50–2.50/hour. Taxis from Marbella to Puerto Banús cost approximately €10–15; to Málaga airport approximately €60–80. Ride-hailing apps (Uber, Cabify) operate in Marbella but with limited coverage compared to larger cities.

KEY TAKEAWAY

A car is essential with monthly fuel €100-200, insurance €400-2,500/year, and taxis to the airport €60-80, public transport is not practical for daily residential life.

Total monthly budgets at three lifestyle tiers

Comfortable tier (€3,000–5,000/month for a couple, €4,500–7,000 for a family): renting a 2–3 bedroom apartment, shopping at Mercadona, dining out once or twice a week, private health insurance for one, one car, occasional golf. This tier suits retirees on a good pension or remote workers earning €50–70K.

Premium tier (€5,000–10,000/month for a couple, €8,000–15,000 for a family): owning or renting a villa, mix of Mercadona and premium shopping, dining out 2–3 times a week, full private healthcare, two cars, international school for children, golf or tennis memberships. This tier suits professionals earning €100–200K or couples with combined income at that level.

Luxury tier (€10,000–25,000+/month for a couple or family): owning a premium villa, domestic staff (housekeeper, gardener, pool maintenance), premium everything, multiple cars, premium international school, golf club membership at Las Brisas or La Zagaleta level, regular travel. This tier suits high-net-worth individuals with investment income or executive-level compensation.

KEY TAKEAWAY

Three monthly tiers: comfortable €3,000-7,000, premium €5,000-15,000, luxury €10,000-25,000+, all significantly below London, Zürich, or Dubai equivalents.

Frequently asked

Questions buyers ask us about this

How much does it cost to live in Marbella per month?+

A comfortable lifestyle for a couple costs approximately €3,000–5,000 per month (renting an apartment, standard groceries, one car, basic healthcare). A premium lifestyle (villa, private healthcare, two cars, dining out regularly) costs €5,000–10,000. A luxury lifestyle (premium villa, domestic staff, international school, club memberships) costs €10,000–25,000+. These figures are significantly lower than equivalent lifestyles in London (40–60% less), Zürich, Dubai, or Singapore.

Is Marbella expensive compared to other Spanish cities?+

Yes, Marbella is one of the most expensive places to live in Spain. Rental prices are 40–60% above the Spanish average, and grocery prices at premium outlets are 20–30% above Mercadona/Lidl levels. However, the cost comparison that matters for most international buyers is against their home country, not against inland Spain. Compared to London, Munich, Amsterdam, or Stockholm, Marbella is significantly cheaper for equivalent quality of life, healthcare, and education.

How much is private healthcare in Marbella?+

Private health insurance in Marbella costs approximately €80–150/month per person under 50, €150–300/month for ages 50–65, and €300–500/month for over 65. Major providers include Sanitas, Adeslas, Cigna, and DKV. Without insurance, a private GP visit costs €50–100 and a specialist consultation €100–200. The main private hospitals (Quirónsalud Marbella, HC Marbella) offer English-speaking doctors and waiting times measured in days rather than weeks.

Do I need a car in Marbella?+

Yes, for practical daily life a car is essential. Public transport (coastal bus routes) exists but does not serve most residential areas, schools, or golf courses. Monthly car costs include fuel (€100–200), insurance (€35–70/month equivalent), and occasional parking (€30–50/month in town centres). Taxis and ride-hailing (Uber, Cabify) are available but not practical for daily use. Many families have two cars to manage school runs and independent schedules.

Related resources

  • → Living in Marbella guide
  • → Marbella property market report
  • → International schools guide
  • → Areas of Marbella

Reviewed by

Marco Elsinger
Marco Elsinger

Co-Founder & Property Advisor

Marco was raised in Spain with German roots and works the Costa del Sol property market from Estepona to Marbella East. He handles every property visit and negotiation directly and knows Spanish property law and regulations inside out.

Last updated -25 days ago

14 May 2026

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