1 May, 2024 @ 13:55
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Laguna Village in Estepona is reborn: Photos show stunning new Sublim Beach club four years after site suffered catastrophic inferno

PHOTOS show the stunning new Sublim Beach club four years after a catastrophic inferno at Laguna Village, Estepona. 

A post uploaded to Facebook group Estepona Info & Chat called the new venue ‘lovely’, ‘comfortable’ and ‘high quality’. 

It has reopened following a two year, €25 million redevelopment after the complex burnt down in 2020. 

Laguna Village was purchased in 2022 by Sevilla-based entrepreneur Rosauro Varo as part of his entertainment enterprise Grupo Pacha. 

READ MORE: Rising from the ashes: Burnt out Laguna Village on Spain’s Costa del Sol set for luxury redevelopment

The pool leads right onto the beach front.
Photo: AnnwithoutanE/Facebook

Credited as the pioneers behind Ibiza’s clubbing scene, the group own many clubs, restaurants and hotels across Europe. 

The first part of Laguna Village’s redevelopment, Sublim beach club, opened yesterday April 30. 

Although the complex is not yet finished, it includes a restaurant, beach club, pool area and shop selling clothing from sustainable brand, EcoAlf. 

READ MORE: Mass community beach clean for Laguna Village after fire destruction

EcoAlf offers a range of high quality, sustainable clothing. Photo: AnnwithoutanE/Facebook

A Japanese/Mediterranean restaurant called Kai is due to open in two weeks on the seafront. 

Open 11am-8:00pm, sunbed prices range from €80-1000 including food and drinks. 

In some of the higher range options, the tariff also includes private tables, ensuites and bottles of Dom Perignon champagne. 

The impressive renovation has restored the site to a modern, elegant complex full of green.
Photo: AnnwithoutanE/Facebook

According to the Facebook post: “The comfort and quality of the poolside furniture is exquisite and seemed to cope very well in the rain.”

A new beachside restaurant will open in the coming weeks. Photo: AnnwithoutanE/Facebook

On the other side of the pool is a restaurant selling ‘authentic Mediterranean dishes’. 

This includes grilled prawns, croquettes, salads, octopus and surprisingly- fish and chips. 

An elegant version of fish and chips on offer at Sublim’s restuarant.
Photo: AnnwithoutanE/Facebook

They also offer a variety of drinks, with extensive cocktails, wines and beers. 

For pudding, enjoy cheesecake or fresh strawberries with Jerez vinegar. 

According to the Sublim website: “Everything we do is steeped in a passion to create a unique and exceptional place that goes beyond the ordinary to transform into a refuge for those who look for deep and significant life experience.” Reservations can be made online via the Sublim website.

READ MORE: Illegal electricity supply used to power frying pan in ramshackle home in field behind devastating Laguna Village fire as two arrested

Yzabelle Bostyn

Yzabelle Bostyn is an NCTJ trained journalist who started her journalistic career at the Olive Press in 2023.
Before moving to Spain, she studied for a BA in English Literature and Hispanic Studies at the University of Sheffield.
After graduating she moved to the university’s journalism department, one of the best in the UK.
Throughout the past few years, she has taken on many roles including social media marketing, copywriting and radio presenting.
She then took a year out to travel Latin America, scaling volcanoes in Guatemala and swimming with sharks in Belize.
Then, she came to the Olive Press last year where she has honed her travel writing skills and reported on many fantastic experiences such as the Al Andalus luxury train.
She has also undertaken many investigations, looking into complex issues like Spain’s rental crisis and rising cancer rates.
Always willing to help, she has exposed many frauds and scams, working alongside victims to achieve justice.
She is most proud of her work on Nolotil, a drug linked to the deaths of many Brits in Spain.
A campaign launched by Yzabelle has received considerable support and her coverage has been by the UK and Spanish media alike.
Her writing has featured on many UK news outlets from the Sun to the Mail Online, who contracted her to report for them in Tenerife on growing tourism issues.
Recently, she has appeared on Times Radio covering deadly flooding in Valencia.

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