
La Suite
La Suite has survived multiple reinventions over its years in Puerto Banus, adapting to changing tastes while maintaining its position as one of the marina's anchor clubs. The current format features resident and guest DJs playing house, commercial electronic, and hip-hop to a crowd that's dressed to be noticed. The interior is sleek with clean lines, good lighting design, and a sound system that handles both bass-heavy tracks and vocal house with equal clarity. Entry runs EUR 20-30 and typically includes a drink. Bottle service tables start around EUR 250. Drinks at the bar cost EUR 14-18 for cocktails and EUR 8-10 for beer. The crowd is mixed international: wealthy holidaymakers, residents of the Costa del Sol, and seasonal workers who've been saving for a night out. La Suite tends to attract a slightly older and more polished crowd than Pangea, though the overlap is significant. The club fills from about 1:30 AM and runs until the early hours. The dancefloor is the center of the action, with tables arranged for watching as much as drinking.
What to Expect
A polished nightclub with good production values and an international crowd. The dance floor is active and the music is professionally mixed. VIP tables are available but the general admission experience is solid. It feels slightly more refined than the flashier competitors.
Polished, international, and musically competent. The more refined Puerto Banus club option.
House, commercial electronic, hip-hop, and R&B
Smart dress required. Collared shirts, smart shoes. No sportswear or casual beachwear.
Couples and groups who want a quality club night without the most extreme bottle service culture.
Cards accepted. Bottle service bookable in advance.
Price Range
Entry EUR 20-30, cocktails EUR 14-18, beer EUR 8-10, bottles from EUR 250
≈ $22-33 entry, $15-20 cocktails, $9-11 beer
Hours
Fri-Sat midnight to 5 AM, additional nights in summer
Insider Tip
The crowd here is slightly more mature than Pangea, which can mean better conversation and less posturing. Saturday nights are the busiest. The sound system is genuinely good, so stand near the speakers if the music matters to you.
Full Review
La Suite's longevity in Puerto Banus says something about its adaptability. The current interior is modern and clean, avoiding the over-the-top glitz that some neighboring venues chase. The dance floor is a good size, the bar is accessible from multiple angles, and the VIP sections are elevated without being completely separated from the main room.
The DJ on my Saturday visit played a set of deep house that gradually built into more commercial territory as the room filled. The mixing was smooth and the track selection showed genuine taste. The sound system delivered the music cleanly at high volume without distortion, which isn't always the case in marina-front clubs.
The crowd was international and well-dressed, averaging late twenties to forties. The atmosphere was less about display than at Pangea and more about actually enjoying the music and the night. Conversations happened at the bar, dancing happened on the floor, and the two coexisted comfortably.
La Suite benefits from being a known quantity. People return because they know what to expect: a good DJ, a pleasant room, and a crowd that's there to enjoy themselves rather than compete. For visitors to Puerto Banus who want one club night, this is the safer bet over the trendier newcomers.
The Neighborhood
La Suite is on the Muelle de Ribera alongside Pangea and the other Puerto Banus clubs. The marina's luxury shopping and restaurant strip is immediately outside. Late-night food options along the marina stay open to serve the club crowd.
Getting There
Same access as Pangea: taxi from Marbella (10-15 minutes, EUR 10-15), or walk along the marina from the parking areas. Night bus connections to Marbella are available.
Address
Muelle de Ribera, 29660 Puerto Banús
Other Venues in Puerto Banús

Pangea
Currently the hottest club in Puerto Banus, playing a mix of commercial house, hip-hop, and Latin music. The interior is lavish, the crowd is dressed up, and bottle service is the main revenue model. Gets busy from 1 AM.

Linekers Bar
Named after the English footballer, this sports-bar-turned-party-venue draws a predominantly British crowd with loud music, cheap-ish drinks by local standards, and a party atmosphere. Less pretentious than the clubs.

Astral Cocktail Bar
Rooftop cocktail bar with views over the marina. The mixology is competent, the views are excellent, and the atmosphere is more relaxed than the clubs below. Best from sunset through midnight before the club crowd takes over.

Sinatra Bar
Sophisticated cocktail lounge styled after a classic American bar. Live music on some nights, well-made drinks, and a crowd that prefers conversation to thumping basslines. A good alternative to the club scene.