Whats On


🎉 Local Events in Benahavís
- 1st August: Mercadillo de Verano (Summer Market). Avenida Andalucía.Browse artisan crafts, clothing, food, cosmetics, decoration stalls, and more
- 1st August: Cinema under the stars, Parque Torre Leonera, Benahavis
- 1st August: Candlelight Open Air: Tributo a Bad Bunny. Anantara Villa Padierna Palace
- 1st-3rd August: Art Space – Marbella Art Fair. Anantara Villa Padierna Palace. Contemporary art showcase with galleries and featured artists including Mason Newman, Tori Woolley, Kate Paul, and James McQueen
- 2nd August: Candlelight Open Air: Lo Mejor de Ennio Morricone. Anantara Villa Padierna Palace
- 4th August: "Feria 2025" Golf Tournament. Marbella Club Golf Resort
The Festivities Committee is organising its traditional Feria Golf Tournament – a much-anticipated sporting event in our town’s festive calendar. A fantastic opportunity to enjoy golf in a superb setting, surrounded by great atmosphere and competitive spirit - 7th August: Mercadillo de Verano (Summer Market). Avenida Andalucía.Browse artisan crafts, clothing, food, cosmetics, decoration stalls, and more
- 8th August: Mercadillo de Verano (Summer Market). Avenida Andalucía.Browse artisan crafts, clothing, food, cosmetics, decoration stalls, and more
- 8th August: Cinema under the stars, Parque Torre Leonera, Benahavis
- 8th August: Candlelight: Vivaldi's Four Seasons. Anantara Villa Padierna Palace
- 9th August: Candlelight Open Air: Anillos y Dragones. Anantara Villa Padierna Palace
- 10th August: Coto Restaurante's 3 Year Anniversary Party
- 14th August: Mercadillo de Verano (Summer Market). Avenida Andalucía.Browse artisan crafts, clothing, food, cosmetics, decoration stalls, and more
- 14th-17th August: Feria de Benahavís
- 15th August: Mercadillo de Verano (Summer Market). Avenida Andalucía.Browse artisan crafts, clothing, food, cosmetics, decoration stalls, and more
- 15th August: Candlelight Open Air: Tribute to Ludovico Einaudi in Marbella. Anantara Villa Padierna Palace
- 16th August: Candlelight Open Air: The Best of Hans Zimmer in Marbella. Anantara Villa Padierna Palace
- 21st August: Mercadillo de Verano (Summer Market). Avenida Andalucía.Browse artisan crafts, clothing, food, cosmetics, decoration stalls, and more
- 22nd August: Mercadillo de Verano (Summer Market). Avenida Andalucía.Browse artisan crafts, clothing, food, cosmetics, decoration stalls, and more
- 18th August: Mercadillo de Verano (Summer Market). Avenida Andalucía.Browse artisan crafts, clothing, food, cosmetics, decoration stalls, and more
- 22nd August: Candlelight Open Air: Tribute to The Beatles in Marbella. Anantara Villa Padierna Palace
- 23rd August: Candlelight Open Air: Tribute to Coldplay in Marbella. Anantara Villa Padierna Palace
- 29th August: Mercadillo de Verano (Summer Market). Avenida Andalucía.Browse artisan crafts, clothing, food, cosmetics, decoration stalls, and more
- 29th August: Candlelight Open Air: Tribute to Queen in Marbella. Anantara Villa Padierna Palace
- More events to be added as announced...
🌄 Outdoor Activities
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Hiking and Nature Trails: Explore trails like the Guadalmina River path and the Cañón de las Angosturas, offering scenic views and opportunities for swimming in natural pools.
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Canyoning Adventures: For thrill-seekers, canyoning in the Guadalmina River combines swimming, climbing, and jumping in a stunning natural setting.
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Golfing: Benahavís boasts some of Spain’s finest golf courses, including La Quinta Golf & Country Club and Los Arqueros Golf & Country Club, catering to both amateurs and professionals.
🎵 Music at Coto Restaurante
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Every Thursday evening - Thursday Groves with Eva & Raul
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Every Friday evening - Chill Out Fridays with Johnny Baker
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Every Saturday evening - Saturday Sessions with Lucas Gonzales
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Every Sunday lunchtime - Sunday Lunch with Gema Cabanas
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4th & 18th August - Mojito Mondays with live Cuban music
- 10th August - Coto 3 Year Anniversary Party
🌞 Weather in August
August in Benahavís is typically warm and sunny, with average daytime highs around 30 °C (86 °F) and about 10 hours of sunshine per day. UV index: high to very high (7–10), requiring good sun protection. It can feel like 33°C (91.4°F) in the shade, and even warmer in direct sun.
Rainfall is minimal and nighttime lows are generally around 21 °C (69.6 °F).
You can expect hot, sunny, and dry days — perfect for outdoor summer events like markets, cinema evenings, and concerts. Evenings are comfortably warm, sleeping under light covers is fine. Just don’t forget: sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, and plenty of water are must-haves during the day.
📍 Nearby Events
Starlite Occident Festival (June 13 – Aug 30)
A marquee summer event in Marbella’s Nagüeles quarry offering over 60 nights of music, gastronomy & culture. Key August highlights:
- 3rd August: Santana
- 4th August: Gypsy Kings
- 5th August: Tom Jones
- 6th August: Clean Bandit
- 11th August: Texas
- 13th August: Bresh
Logistics tip: A free “line 10” shuttle bus runs every night during the festival from Marbella centre to Nagüeles (8 PM–6 AM).
I Love Reggaeton / Oasis Marbella Fest (Marbella) - 8th August
Features classic reggaetón artists like Cali & El Dandee, Fuego, Joey Montana, and Trebol Clan
Full Moon Beach Party (Marbella beaches) - 19th August
Beach celebration with DJs, fire shows, dancing barefoot on the sand—free-spirited and open-air
Marbella International Film Festival
Held annually mid‑August in Marbella, with screenings and visual arts exhibits
Festival Internacional de Ópera de Marbella
Month-long opera festival in August at Teatro Ciudad de Marbella, with classic productions like Carmen, Madame Butterfly and more
What else happens this August?
Main summer 'Operación Salida' to take place
Spain’s grand summer exodus will take place this month as thousands escape the hot cities and head for the beaches and the mountains. This is known as ‘Operación Salida’. This year it will mainly take place from 1pm on July 31st up until midnight on Sunday August 3rd. Spain’s General Directorate of Traffic (DGT) is expecting more than 100 million long-distance journeys to be made by road this summer alone.
The roads will again be busy at the end of the month with people returning to the cities from the coasts, particularly the weekend of August 30th – 31st. The DGT has warned people to try and avoid these busy times if possible.
Spain closes up shop
OK while it’s not totally true that everyone takes their holiday in August in Spain, it can seem like that with many small and independent businesses taking a break for the month. While big supermarket chains, large stores and many restaurants will likely stay open, many admin businesses, local independent cafes and trade workers will close up shop.
Around 18 percent of businesses in Spain close during August according to Madrid-based business management consultant Grant Thornton. That means that almost one in five businesses shut their doors and shut up for the month or at least part of the month. Businesses close to the coast are more likely to open than ones further inland.
Public Holidays
As mentioned, the whole of August may seem like one month-long public holiday in Spain, but there is actually only one official public holiday this month. This is on Friday August 15th and celebrates the Day of the Assumption of the Virgen, which according to Christians, commemorates the day the Virgin Mary entered heaven. Any businesses not already closed will close on this day, including big supermarkets.
Fiesta time
Most of Spain is holiday, but doesn’t mean that the celebrations do too. August is prime festival month in Spain. Málaga, Bilbao and San Sebastián all celebrate their most important events this month.
Málaga’s annual feria takes place this year from August 16th to 23rd, while Bilbao’s Aste Nagusia or Semana Grande, held in honour of the Virgen de Begoña, will be held from August 16th to 24th.
San Sebastián also has its own Semana Grande with lots of fireworks, traditional games, sports and music. It takes place just before Bilbao’s from August 9th to 16th.
The well-known Tomatina tomato fight in Buñol also takes place on the last Wednesday in August – this year August 27th.
Airbnb to start sending information to the Spanish government
Starting in August, Airbnb has agreed to send all the information on tourist and temporary rentals to the Housing Department on a monthly basis, including the corresponding state and regional registration numbers. It has also agreed to remove listings that show irregularities in the national registry or do not appear on it at all.
As landlords had until July 1st 2025 in order to register all tourist, temporary and seasonal rentals with the government, and many had not done so by the deadline, expect to see many more rentals being removed from the platform this summer. You can read more about the new rental laws here.