Need to know
Rooms
30, including one suite.
Check–Out
12 noon, but flexible, subject to availability. Earliest check-in, 3pm.
More details
Rates include a welcome drink on the terrace, and a buffet breakfast.
Also
The hotel’s grounds are dotted with one-of-a-kind artworks, including Richard Hudsons’ polished mirrored steel ‘Adam’, paintings by Claire Tabouret, and photography by Lawrence Schiller and David La Chapelle.
At the hotel
WiFi, two pools, outdoor gym, bikes to borrow, laundry service (for an additional fee). In rooms: TV with Chromecast, Domotica control system for music, lights and air con, Nespresso machine, desk, robe and slippers, pool towels, tea-making facilities, minibar, I Love Eco Essentials toiletries
Our favourite rooms
One-bedroom bungalows look out to the grounds – dotted with banana trees, cacti and towering palms; garden rooms have terrace-to-tile access to the pool.
Poolside
There are two turquoise pools: one is bordered by the balconies of the hotel rooms; the other by the bungalows and Bernies bar. Both have sunbeds or hammocks, and are open 9am–9pm. Or, if you need to sweat out the tequila shots from the night before, you’ll find weights, TRX equipment and cardio machines in the outdoor gym.
Packing tips
Boho Club has a boutique on-site, so avoid any pre-holiday panic-buying and pick what feels right for that night straight from the rack.
Pet‐friendly
Small dogs (that weigh less than five bags of sugar) are welcome at Boho Club. See more pet-friendly hotels in Marbella.
Children
Two-bedroom bungalows have plenty of room for the family, and Bernies has kid-friendly burgers, hot dogs and falafel wraps. If you'd like a babysitter, ask reception and they'll be happy to organise one for you.
Sustainability efforts
Boho Club limit the use of throwaway plastic miniatures, instead providing full-size refillable toiletries by I Love Eco Essentials (that happen to smell great, too). They’ve built their own plastic-free water collection plant and filter on site, and the products used in their restaurant are local, seasonal and largely organic – including honey from Ronda, olive oil from Malaga, and wines from Rioja and Ribera del Duero.