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Buying in Almuñécar & La Herradura: the complete Costa Tropical guide

Buying in Almuñécar & La Herradura: the complete Costa Tropical guide

Almuñécar and La Herradura occupy a stretch of the Costa Tropical of Granada — a coastline that is geographically close to the Costa del Sol but administratively and climatically distinct. The municipality sits approximately 25 kilometres west of Nerja and around 80 kilometres from Málaga, in the province of Granada. Its subtropical microclimate — warm winters, mild summers, and conditions suitable...

Salobreña & the Costa Tropical: property and lifestyle guide

Salobreña & the Costa Tropical: property and lifestyle guide

Salobreña is one of the most visually striking towns on the entire Andalusian coast. The old town sits on a rocky outcrop that rises sharply from a coastal plain of sugar cane fields, crowned by a Moorish castle and a cluster of whitewashed houses that tumble down to the plain below. It is a town that resists easy categorisation: part Andalusian village, part beach resort, part agricultural community —...

Maro: Nerja's quiet neighbour — beaches, caves and rural property

Maro: Nerja’s quiet neighbour — beaches, caves and rural property

Maro is a small village in the hills just east of Nerja, on the eastern Costa del Sol. It suits buyers who want cove beaches, a protected natural park and a slower rhythm of life rather than resort bustle. Property here is scarce, mostly rural and village houses, so timing and local guidance matter. Where is Maro and what makes it special Maro is a pedanía (hamlet) of the municipality of Nerja, in...

Cómpeta and the Axarquía: village homes and country property inland

Cómpeta is a whitewashed mountain village in the Axarquía, around 640 metres above sea level and roughly 20 km inland from Nerja. It suits buyers wanting authentic village or country living — cortijos, town houses and rural fincas surrounded by Moscatel vineyards — at gentler prices than the coast, provided you understand rural ownership. Why buyers look inland to Cómpeta The Axarquía is the...

Torrox Costa or Torrox Pueblo: Where Should You Buy?

Torrox Costa or Torrox Pueblo: Where Should You Buy?

Torrox is a single municipality on the eastern Costa del Sol, but it presents two distinct places to live: Torrox Costa, the beachside resort strip on the sea, and Torrox Pueblo, the traditional white village approximately four kilometres inland on a hillside. The two share town hall, but they offer very different lifestyles, property types and price profiles. Which suits you depends on what you are...

Buying a Home in Frigiliana: What You Need to Know

Buying a Home in Frigiliana: What You Need to Know

Frigiliana is one of the most beautiful white villages in Andalusia — a hillside pueblo just six kilometres from Nerja, at approximately 350 metres altitude on the southern slopes of the Sierra Almijara. It is an inland municipality, not a coastal one. For buyers seeking authenticity, spectacular views and a quieter pace of life within easy reach of the coast, Frigiliana offers something genuinely...

Living in Frigiliana: village life, views and white-village lifestyle

Living in Frigiliana: village life, views and white-village lifestyle

Living in Frigiliana means swapping traffic for cobbled lanes, balconies dripping with geraniums and uninterrupted views over the Mediterranean. This guide is for buyers weighing daily life in one of Andalucía's most beautiful white villages — the rhythm, the community, the practicalities and the trade-offs of choosing pueblo living. The white-village lifestyle, day to day Frigiliana sits in the...

Capistrano, Nerja: A Buyer's Guide to the Urbanisation

Capistrano, Nerja: A Buyer’s Guide to the Urbanisation

Capistrano is a well-established residential urbanisation approximately one kilometre north of Nerja's town centre. Built across several hillside phases from the 1970s onwards, it is known for its communal pools, mature gardens and quieter residential feel — a counterpoint to the busier coastal zones closer to the Balcón de Europa. For buyers seeking more space, community facilities and a peaceful...

Cala de Calahonda beach in Nerja, with cliffs and turquoise water on the Costa del Sol

Living in Nerja: The Complete 2026 Guide

Nerja is a sun-drenched coastal town on the eastern Costa del Sol, 56 km from Málaga airport, home to around 22,000 residents — approximately a third of them foreign nationals from more than 90 countries. The town suits retirees, remote workers and families seeking authentic Andalusian life with easy international connections. Nerja remains one of the more expensive residential markets on the eastern...

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