
Benahavís
A whitewashed mountain village turned gastronomic capital of the coast, with the highest concentration of golf in Europe.
The Coast, up close
Every destination on the Costa del Sol has its own character. We help you find the area that feels most like home.
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A whitewashed mountain village turned gastronomic capital of the coast, with the highest concentration of golf in Europe.

The Garden of the Costa del Sol, an Andalusian fishing town turned coastal capital of flowers, murals and slow living.

The four kilometre stretch between Marbella town and Puerto Banús, home to some of the most prized estates on the Costa del Sol.

The Pinnacle of Luxury, 900 hectares of private forest, two golf courses, Europe's quietest postcode.

A two-thousand year old port city that quietly became one of southern Europe's most liveable capitals.

From the historic Old Town to the iconic Golden Mile, Marbella offers a lifestyle unlike anywhere else on the Costa del Sol.

Marbella's Golf Valley, a green, family-anchored district just inland from Puerto Banús.

The marina José Banús built in 1970, and a five-decade headline that never quite goes quiet.

Mainland Spain's highest ski resort, a short drive from the Costa del Sol where snow meets the Mediterranean within the same day.

Spain's original private residential resort, polo fields, Valderrama and twenty kilometres of low-density coast.