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San Pedro de Alcántara is a charming coastal town within the municipality of Marbella, located in the province of Málaga, Andalusia. Once a traditional agricultural village, it has evolved into a vibrant community that blends Spanish authenticity with modern living. The town features a well-preserved old center, a wide beachfront promenade, parks, schools, and local markets. San Pedro maintains a relaxed and family-friendly atmosphere while offering easy access to the more glamorous areas of Marbella and Puerto Banús. It is surrounded by golf courses, mountain views, and residential developments, making it popular among both locals and international residents. The area benefits from excellent infrastructure, a growing dining scene, and a welcoming, community-oriented vibe.
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Rio Real
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Rincón de la Victoria
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Nueva Andalucia
5 min Puerto Banús|10 min Marbella|3 min Golfs
Nueva Andalucía is a residential area located just inland from Puerto Banús, within the municipality of Marbella, in the province of Málaga, Andalusia. Often referred to as the “Golf Valley” due to its concentration of top-tier golf courses, it is one of the most sought-after neighborhoods on the Costa del Sol. Nueva Andalucía offers a blend of tranquility, elegance, and convenience, with luxury villas, modern apartments, and lush green landscapes. The area is known for its upscale lifestyle, international schools, gourmet restaurants, and boutique shops. It attracts residents and investors from all over the world looking for a high-quality Mediterranean way of life. Despite its peaceful environment, Nueva Andalucía is just minutes away from the vibrant nightlife and marina of Puerto Banús.
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Mijas Costa
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Mijas
25 min Málaga|15 min Fuengirola|30 min Marbella
Mijas is a picturesque municipality in the province of Málaga, Andalusia, nestled between the mountains and the sea on the Costa del Sol. It spans approximately 149 km² and is divided into distinct areas: the traditional whitewashed village of Mijas Pueblo in the hills, the modern coastal zone of Mijas Costa, and several residential communities like La Cala and Calahonda. Known for its Andalusian charm, cobbled streets, and stunning views, Mijas Pueblo attracts visitors with its cultural heritage and artistic atmosphere. Mijas Costa, meanwhile, offers beaches, golf courses, shopping centers, and an active international community. The municipality combines tranquility with convenience, making it a popular location for both tourists and residents. With a mild climate, diverse amenities, and strong infrastructure, Mijas stands out as a well-rounded destination on the Costa del Sol.
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Marbella East
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Marbella
35 min Airport|15 min Estepona|1h Gibraltar
Marbella is a prestigious city and municipality located in the province of Málaga, Andalusia, on the southern coast of Spain. Known worldwide as a luxury destination, Marbella is part of the Costa del Sol and offers a unique combination of Mediterranean lifestyle, natural beauty, and upscale living. The municipality covers around 117 km² and features over 25 km of coastline with sandy beaches, exclusive beach clubs, and picturesque promenades. Marbella is framed by the Sierra Blanca mountains and enjoys a privileged microclimate with over 300 sunny days a year. The city blends historic charm, seen in its old town and Arab heritage, with modern sophistication in areas like Puerto Banús, famous for its yachts, designer shops, and nightlife. Marbella attracts international residents, tourists, and investors, offering high-end real estate, fine dining, golf courses, and wellness facilities.
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Manilva
30 min Marbella|20 min Gibraltar|25 min Tarifa
Manilva is a coastal municipality in the province of Málaga, Andalusia, located at the western end of the Costa del Sol, near the border with the province of Cádiz. It covers an area of approximately 35 km² and features a mix of coastline, rolling hills, and vineyards. Manilva is known for its peaceful atmosphere, Mediterranean views, and authentic Andalusian charm. The municipality includes several urban areas, such as Sabinillas, the fishing village of Castillo, and the luxury marina of Puerto de la Duquesa. Manilva’s economy is based on tourism, agriculture—especially vineyards producing the local sweet wine—and residential developments. The area attracts both holidaymakers and expats seeking a quieter lifestyle with easy access to beaches, golf courses, and natural surroundings. It also has a growing number of second homes and new real estate projects.
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Malaga
10 min Airport|40 min Marbella|1h Sierra Nevada
Málaga is a Spanish city and municipality located in the autonomous community of Andalusia. It is the capital of the province of the same name and one of the oldest cities in Europe, with over 2,800 years of history. Situated on the Costa del Sol, Málaga combines a rich historical heritage with a vibrant modern culture. The municipality covers around 398 km² and has more than 15 km of Mediterranean coastline. The city is surrounded by mountains, including the Montes de Málaga, and is crossed by the Guadalmedina River. Málaga is a major tourist destination, known for its museums, such as the Picasso Museum and the Centre Pompidou, its lively port, and well-preserved historic center. It offers diverse cultural, gastronomic, and beach experiences, attracting millions of visitors each year. Málaga is also an economic hub, with a growing tech sector, excellent infrastructure, and a busy international airport.
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La Quinta Golf
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La Gaspara
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Golden Mile
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Fuengirola
25 min Airport|30 min Marbella|10 min Beach
Fuengirola is a coastal city and municipality in the province of Málaga, Andalusia, located in the heart of the Costa del Sol. Originally a small fishing village, it has grown into a dynamic urban center and a popular tourist destination. The municipality covers an area of approximately 10 km² and boasts over 8 km of sandy beaches along the Mediterranean Sea. Fuengirola offers a mix of modern infrastructure and Andalusian charm, with a lively seafront promenade, shopping areas, and cultural landmarks such as the Sohail Castle. The city is known for its year-round mild climate, international community, and vibrant atmosphere. It features a wide variety of restaurants, entertainment options, and sports facilities, making it ideal for both residents and visitors. Fuengirola also has a well-developed transport network, including a direct train connection to Málaga.
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Frontline GUADALMINA Golf
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Estepona
15 min Marbella | 10 min Airport | 150m Beach
Estepona is a Spanish municipality and city in the province of Málaga, Andalusia. It is located in the southwestern part of the province and integrated in the region of the Western Costa del Sol, in the association of municipalities of the same name and in the judicial district that bears his name.
Its municipality has an area of 137.5 km² that extends along 23 km of coastline and inland covering a fertile valley crisscrossed by streams and a mountainous area dominated by the Sierra Bermeja, which reaches 1452 m a.s.l. at the peak of Los Reales.
Estepona is a popular international tourist destination, with a wide range of hotels and interesting leisure and sports facilities. It has a well-kept historic center, beaches and an important number of second homes. In addition, Estepona produces citrus fruits, tropical fruits and fishing.