
Dreamers
Dreamers is an open-air nightclub and concert venue set in a pine-wooded property on the Carretera de Istán, roughly a kilometer inland from Puerto Banús. The site covers around 6000 square meters with a main stage area that holds 3000, a secondary lounge terrace, gardens with bars scattered through the trees, and a swimming pool that hosts day events. Programming runs June through mid-September and centers on international DJ bookings and live concerts, with names ranging from major Ibiza residents to reggaeton stars and European pop acts. The atmosphere shifts depending on the booking: a pure club night plays out like a Puerto Banús outdoor EDM event, while concert nights bring a mixed audience that includes older attendees and families for the early set. Entry ranges EUR 25-50 for club nights and EUR 40-100 for concerts. The setting gives Dreamers a different character from the marina venues, with cooler air, a sense of separation from the marina spectacle, and sight lines that include trees, the sky, and the occasional star rather than neon. The open-air operation is weather-dependent and the venue closes down tightly by October.
What to Expect
An open-air club and concert site set in pine woods, with a large main stage, tree-lined gardens, and a daytime pool. Programming mixes EDM nights with live reggaeton, pop, and Latin concerts.
Open-air, festival-adjacent, cooler-headed than the marina clubs. The forest setting shapes the whole experience.
Commercial house, EDM, reggaeton, Latin pop, and occasional live concert bookings
Smart casual to upscale for concerts, a bit more relaxed for club nights. Sneakers more acceptable than at Olivia Valere, but not shorts or flip-flops.
Concert-goers and travelers wanting an open-air Marbella nightlife experience away from the marina crush.
Cards accepted throughout including Amex. Cash works at the bars.
Price Range
Entry 25-50 EUR club nights, 40-100 EUR concerts, beer 8-10 EUR, cocktail 15-18 EUR, VIP tables from 600 EUR
Entry ~$28-55, concert ~$44-110, beer ~$9-11, cocktail ~$16-20
Hours
Wed-Sun 23:00-07:00 during June-September, closed October through May
Insider Tip
Check the concert schedule on the venue website before booking a trip, a night with a major artist is a different experience from a standard DJ night. The pool deck and forest bars are worth exploring rather than staying on the main dance floor. Bring a light layer, summer nights in the hills cool off after 04:00.
Full Review
Dreamers occupies a sloped forest site a few minutes up the Carretera de Istán from Puerto Banús, a position that gives the venue its defining quality of being outdoor and pine-scented rather than enclosed. Arriving by taxi you enter through a gated driveway, pass a valet area, and walk down wooden steps into the property. The main stage sits at the low point with seating tiers rising up on three sides, the DJ booth is centered and elevated, and the stage lighting rig is large enough to handle festival-level production. Secondary bars and lounges are scattered through the gardens between pine trees, and a swimming pool sits above the main bowl with its own bar service during daytime events.
The programming model separates Dreamers from the pure club venues in Puerto Banús. A typical summer schedule might include two pure DJ nights per week, one or two live concerts, and a Sunday pool party. Concert bookings have included major reggaeton artists, Latin pop acts, and Ibiza-circuit DJs who do dedicated Marbella stops during their summer tours. Tickets for concerts sell in advance through standard ticketing platforms and can be significantly cheaper than the same artists playing Ibiza venues. Club-night entry is typically cheaper than Olivia Valere and comparable to Tibu. The open-air context gives a festival feel that works particularly well for reggaeton and Latin programming.
The practical experience depends on the event. On concert nights expect a more mixed crowd with some older attendees and a higher proportion of Spanish residents; on DJ nights the demographic matches the Puerto Banús default of international 20-something tourists. Sound carries well through the open space but the mix is calibrated for volume rather than critical listening. VIP tables ring the main stage and the prices escalate for front-row positions, with minimums starting at EUR 600 and climbing toward EUR 3000 for headline shows.
The site closes entirely from October through May. Summer peak runs late July through August with weekly big bookings, and the shoulder months of June and September offer the best value with still-warm nights. Weather is the only real risk factor, and the venue has limited covered capacity if rain moves in. Getting home requires a taxi or private car since the venue is not walkable from Puerto Banús.
The Neighborhood
The Carretera de Istán corridor inland of Puerto Banús holds several high-end venues and residential developments, with Marbella Old Town a 15-minute drive east and the coastline just south. The immediate area is residential and quiet outside club hours.
Getting There
No Metro or bus service. Taxi from Puerto Banús costs 8-12 EUR, from Marbella Old Town 15-20 EUR, from Malaga Airport around 70 EUR. Valet parking on site for private cars.
Address
Carretera de Istán Km 1, 29602 Marbella
Where to stay in Marbella
Compare hotels near the nightlife districts. Free cancellation on most properties.
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