Luxury bespoke hotel holidays to La Zambra Resort, Andalusia
Facts in brief
Official star rating 5
Location In the hills of Mijas, 15 minutes’ drive from the Fuengirola marina and beaches.
Annual opening All year
Closest airport Málaga Airport
Distance from airport 25 minutes by car
Closest railway station María Zambrano, Málaga
Distance from railway station 35 minutes by car
Hotel facilities and services
Palmito restaurant and brasserie, Picador restaurant, La Bartola poolside dining (seasonal), Bamboleo bar, three swimming pools (one heated indoor pool, two outdoor pools), Mood Spa with 12 treatment rooms, Turkish bath, sauna, steam room, ice fountain, 24hr fitness centre with Technogym equipment, yoga studio, two tennis courts, one paddle court, kids’ club, adjacent golf courses, free parking, room service.
Complimentary
Wi-Fi, daily yoga and fitness classes
Land sports
Tennis, paddle, golf, hiking, and cycling
Out and about nearby
The whitewashed hilltop village of Mijas Pueblo sits just 15 minutes away by car, with its narrow cobbled streets, traditional craft shops selling handmade pottery, and the annual Mijas Fair each September celebrating the patron saint with flamenco dancing. Málaga lies within comfortable reach, offering the Picasso Museum, the Gothic cathedral, and the historic Alcazaba fortress with sweeping views across the city and Mediterranean. The glamourous coastal town of Marbella, home to Puerto Banús marina with its luxury yachts and upmarket boutiques, if approximately 30 minutes away by car. The Costa del Sol features over 70 championship golf courses within the surrounding area, including several world-class courses designed by Robert Trent Jones. Fuengirola’s beaches and the Bioparc zoo provide family-friendly options, whilst the village of La Cala offers swimming and watersports along its golden sands.
Sports nearby
Golf, horse-riding, watersports, hiking, and rock-climbing.
We had a wonderful holiday which exceeded our expectations. Great hotels with a good itinerary. We wouldn't hesitate to use your services again.Mrs J, June 2025
From about
Holiday Code EXH49719
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
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Luxury bespoke hotel holidays to La Zambra Resort, Andalusia
The five-star La Zambra Resort, a member of the Hyatt Group, occupies the site of the former Byblos Hotel, a celebrated retreat in the 1980s and 1990s that once welcomed royalty and musicians seeking privacy on the Costa del Sol. Following a full restoration, the property has re-emerged as a refined Andalusian hideaway, retaining the distinctive white façade and blue towers whilst introducing contemporary interiors that respect the region’s architectural heritage. Stone fountains from the original estate remain within courtyards surrounded by towering palsm and bougainvillea-cover walls that frame views towards the Sierra de Mijas mountains. The 196 rooms and suites each feature a private terrace overlooking either the landscaped gardens or the adjacent golf courses, furnished with soft linens and artwork depicting flamenco dancers. The Mood Spa is spread across 2,000 sqm within the gardens, creating personalised wellness journeys based on five approaches: relax, revitalise, reconnect, heal, or glow. A yoga studio hosts daily classes, and three swimming pools serve every preference: a heated indoor pool, a family-friendly outdoor pool, and a third quieter poolside. Dining centres upon four venues showcasing Andalusian and Mediterranean traditions. Palmito serves as the all-day brasserie on a pergola-shaded terrace. Picador presents creative tapas that reinterpret regional recipes – fried squid croquettes, steak tartare on brioche, and glazed Iberian pork – paired with over 90 wines available by the glass. Bamboleo operates from midday until midnight with flatbreads and cocktails, whilst La Bartola provides seasonal poolside dining with seafood tapas and sangria. Two tennis courts, a paddle court, and the Robert Trent Jones-designed golf courses appeal to active guests. Cultural experiences include flamenco performances, olive oil tastings, and sessions with local artisans, whilst the kids’ club offers activities introducing younger guests to Andalusian traditions.
Room descriptions
La Zambra Resort has 196 rooms and suites, each with private terrace or balcony, Wi-Fi, individual climate control, bathroom with walk-in rain shower, TV with Chromecast, minibar, tea and coffee facilities, safe, beach bag, and BelArt toiletries.
We had a wonderful holiday which exceeded our expectations. Great hotels with a good itinerary. We wouldn't hesitate to use your services again.Mrs J, June 2025
From about
Holiday Code EXH49719
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke hotel holidays to La Zambra Resort, Andalusia
The journey and how you get there
For a holiday to La Zambra Resort, you can fly to Málaga and collect a hire car, or take a train to María Zambrano station and collect a hire car from there. The hotel is approximately 25 minutes’ drive from the airport, making transfers a comfortable alternative option. A hire car is, however, helpful for exploring the Costa del Sol, including nearby Marbella, the beaches of Fuengirola, and the hilltop village of Mijas Pueblo.
Additional information
Children: La Zambra Resort welcomes families and has a dedicated kids’ club. Children up to 12 years stay free when using existing beds. Extra beds and cots are available on request for an additional charge. The resort has a family-friendly pool with lifeguard supervision during high season.
We had a wonderful holiday which exceeded our expectations. Great hotels with a good itinerary. We wouldn't hesitate to use your services again.Mrs J, June 2025
From about
Holiday Code EXH49719
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke hotel holidays to La Zambra Resort, Andalusia
About Andalusia
An Expressions tailor-made holiday to Andalusia offers the chance to explore a holiday destination famed for its indulgent climate and coastal appeal. The region cannot deny its fair share of sun, sea and sand, but what is often neglected to mention is the region's immense variety. Comprising of eight unique provinces, Andalusia spans west to east from the wetlands and the Atlantic Ocean to the deserts and the popular Costa del Sol on the Mediterranean Sea. Poised at the southern-most tip of the Iberian Peninsula, Andalusia acts as a gateway between the European and African continents, harbouring a myriad of influences that speak of the layers of civilisation that have roamed and inhabited the land. From the vibrant cities to the tiny white-washed villages, from vast sierras to the extensive coastline, Andalusia is a region of contrasts which promises an authentic luxury holiday.
Highlights of Andalusia
With 800km of coastline, there are plenty of beaches to choose from - facing the Atlantic are the long, sandy beaches of the Costa de la Luz, extending south from the Portuguese border to Tarifa; covering the area between Malaga and Gibraltar is the famous Costa del Sol, known for its numerous beach resorts which range from the cheap and cheerful to exclusive luxury; to the south of Granada is the Costa Tropical, a stretch of coast with sandy coves and a pleasant microclimate; and to the east is the more rugged Costa de Almeria. A number of luxury resorts and hotels are located along each of these coastlines. Surrounding Granada is the Sierra Nevada, a mountain range where the Spanish mainland's highest peak can be found and home to white-washed mountain villages. In the far east of Andalusia is the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park, the largest protected area in Spain where you can find hiking trails, mountain villages and many wild animals. Further south is The Cabo de Gata Natural Park, a land and sea reserve near Almeria which is home to unspoilt scenery and an abundance of wildlife. In the west of the region is the Doñana National Park, an extensive area in the delta of the Guadalquivir River which includes marshland and sand dunes and is a breeding ground of the endangered Iberian Lynx. Thanks to the region's great variety in landscapes, culture and cuisine, a luxury holiday to Andalusia is sure to be a delightful experience.
Cultural highlights of Andalusia
Many of the Andalusia's cultural highlights can be found in the three Moorish cities of Cordoba, Granada and Seville, all of which are home to a number of excellent luxury hotels. Cordoba, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former centre of Muslim control during Andalusia's colonisation by the Islamic Empire. At the city's heart is the astounding Mezquita de Cordoba, a mediaeval mosque turned Catholic cathedral with endless Moorish arches, columns and glinting tiles of vibrant hues. Other highlights include the fascinating Jewish quarter and Roman ruins galore. Nearer the coast is Granada, where Islamic rule endured the longest and the magical Alhambra remains as a monument to this legacy. A 9th century palace fortress, it guards over the city from an elevated crag amongst vast, aromatic gardens. To the west, on the peaceful plains of River Guadalquivir, Seville quietly awaits discovery along with its three World Heritage Sites: the Alcazar palace, the gothic Cathedral and the General Archive of the Indies. Other towns and cities of interest in Andalusia include Jerez de la Frontera, where you can visit the sherry bodegas which make the city famous and watch the dressage displays which are held at The Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art; Cadiz, the oldest city in Europe which is surrounded almost entirely by water; Ronda, a spectacular city which is split in half by a narrow gorge; Malaga, birthplace of Picasso and home to a Museum which displays a collection of his work; the small town of Baeza, where you can find stunning examples of Renaissance architecture; and Almeria, a coastal city which is dominated by the Alcazaba, the largest Moorish fortress in Spain. During your stay in Andalusia make sure to witness the seductive art of flamenco. Alluring, passionate and cathartic, it's easy to understand how this gypsy tradition has become one of the most familiar emblems of Spanish culture.
Festivals in Andalusia
There are a huge number of local festivals held in villages, towns and cities throughout Andalusia, many of which have a religious significance. 5 January: Three Kings parades, February: Shrove Tuesday Carnivals, February: Seville Tapas Fair, February to March: Jerez Flamenco Festival, March/April: Holy week celebrations, April to October: Seville Bullfighting season, April/May: Seville Spring Fair, April/May: Úbeda Classical Music Festival, Mid May: Jerez Horse Fair, June to July: Granada Music & Dance Festival, June - July: Cordoba Guitar Festival, August: Malaga Summer Fair, September: Ronda bullfighting festival, November: Granada Jazz Festival.
Gastronomy in Andalusia
Cuisine in Andalusia is diverse, varying throughout the region and combining Arabic flavours with more common Mediterranean ingredients such as seafood, olive oil and an abundance of fresh fruit and vegetables. As the birthplace of tapas, Andalusia is an excellent place to try the snacks which are often served free with drinks in Granada. Other Andalusian specialities include Serrano ham from the Sierra Nevada and sherry from Jerez de la Frontera, as well as dishes such as ‘Ajo blanco’ (a white gazpacho), ‘Espetos de sardina’ (roasted sardines), ‘Huevos a la flamenca’ (baked eggs with vegetables) and ‘Fritura de pescado’ (mixed fried fish).