Nobody is a foreigner in Marbella. A cosmopolitan town inhabited by 137 nationalities, with a very well-balanced size and population, over 30% of the inhabitants are of international origin and the majority from outside of Marbella. With all the charisma of a large city and the attributes of a convenient town, Marbella is, without any doubt, one of the best places in the world to live.
Marbella is famous for its internationally renowned and privileged climate.
The annual average temperature is around 18.5º C, with 320 days of sunshine a year.
Weather forecasts do not suggest any significant changes and the rain here does not usually exceed 50 days each year, December and January being the time of year with the highest precipitation.
This climate is due to its unique geographical situation, namely the mountains which surround Marbella, the Sierra Blanca and the Concha, visible from the entire area. Allied to the position of its coastal inlet, the effect is to shelter the town from the northern winds, allowing it to enjoy a special microclimate unique in the world and one which has become one of its great tourist attractions.