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Discover luxury villas, beachfront apartments, and exclusive properties for sale in Calahonda, one of the Costa del Sol’s most established residential areas. Ideally located between Marbella and Fuengirola, Calahonda offers beautiful beaches, renowned golf courses, modern developments, and a relaxed coastal lifestyle with excellent access to top amenities and Málaga airport.

Calahonda

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Calahonda is one of the largest and most established residential communities on the western Costa del Sol, sitting comfortably between Riviera del Sol and Marbella within the municipality of Mijas. Developed from the 1970s onwards, this sprawling coastal resort has matured into a self‑sufficient town with a comprehensive range of shops, supermarkets, restaurants, and services. Unlike the purpose‑built resorts that feel transient, Calahonda has developed a genuine community spirit, attracting a mix of Spanish residents, international families, and retirees who appreciate its convenience and relaxed atmosphere.

The area is defined by its gently sloping coastline, with a series of sandy coves and a long promenade that connects to neighbouring Riviera del Sol. Behind the beachfront, a network of residential streets winds up the hillside, lined with apartment complexes, townhouse communities, and a handful of villas. Calahonda’s main commercial hub, Centro Comercial Los Olivos, offers a supermarket, bars, restaurants, a pharmacy, and a medical centre. A second commercial centre, Miraflores, provides additional shopping and dining options. The area is also well served by public transport, with bus stops connecting to Fuengirola, Marbella, and Málaga. For golf enthusiasts, several courses – including Miraflores Golf, El Chaparral, and La Cala Resort – are within a five‑ to ten‑minute drive.

Calahonda is located within the municipality of Mijas, approximately twelve kilometres east of Marbella and ten kilometres west of Fuengirola. It sits directly on the Mediterranean coastline, with the AP‑7 motorway and A‑7 coastal road running through the area. The resort is well connected, with Málaga Airport 35 minutes east and Gibraltar Airport just over an hour west.

Choosing Calahonda means selecting convenience and community. This is one of the few coastal resorts on the Costa del Sol where you can live comfortably without a car. The concentration of supermarkets (Mercadona, Lidl, Aldi, Supercor), restaurants, medical services, and banks means that daily errands are a short walk or a few minutes’ drive. The area has a large and welcoming international community, making it easy for newcomers to settle in. Property prices are among the most competitive on this stretch of coast, offering excellent value for beachside living. Families appreciate the proximity to international schools, parks, and child‑friendly beaches. For those who want a lively, convenient base with all amenities on the doorstep, Calahonda delivers.

Calahonda occupies a central position on the western Costa del Sol, benefiting from dual access via the AP‑7 toll motorway and the A‑7 coastal road. The AP‑7 exit for Calahonda provides rapid connections to Málaga Airport (35 minutes), Marbella (12 minutes), and Estepona (25 minutes). The A‑7 runs parallel, offering a slower route through the resort itself. Calahonda is also served by bus routes that connect to Fuengirola’s train station (with direct links to Málaga city) and to Marbella’s bus station. The coastal promenade links westward to Riviera del Sol and eastward to the border with Marbella, perfect for walking or cycling.

The property market in Calahonda is diverse, reflecting the area’s long development history. The housing stock ranges from older apartments built in the 1970s and 1980s to modern, newly constructed complexes. Two‑ and three‑bedroom apartments are the most common, many in gated communities with communal swimming pools, gardens, and underground parking. Some complexes sit directly on the beachfront, offering sea views and promenade access.

Townhouses in Calahonda typically come in two or three levels, with small private gardens or patios, and sometimes roof terraces with sea or mountain views. These are popular with families seeking a bit more space. Villas are rarer but can be found on the higher ground inland from the A‑7, offering larger plots and more privacy.

In recent years, Calahonda has seen a wave of renovations, with older apartments being modernised to contemporary standards. New developments have added luxury touches such as gyms, saunas, and coworking spaces. Prices per square metre in Calahonda are generally lower than in Riviera del Sol and significantly lower than in Marbella, making it an attractive entry point for buyers seeking coastal property.

Life in Calahonda is defined by convenience and choice. The area’s commercial centres provide everything you need: Mercadona, Lidl, and Aldi for groceries; a range of international restaurants (Indian, Chinese, Italian, British, Spanish); hairdressers, beauty salons, and a veterinary clinic. The Centro Médico Calahonda offers private healthcare, and several pharmacies are located throughout the resort.

The beaches of Calahonda are a series of small coves – Playa Calahonda, Playa de la Cala (eastern), and Playa de la Luna – with soft sand and clear water. Several chiringuitos operate along the waterfront, serving fresh seafood, paella, and cold drinks. The promenade is well‑used by walkers, joggers, and cyclists.

Golf is easily accessible. Miraflores Golf (two 18‑hole courses) is adjacent to Calahonda. El Chaparral Golf Club and La Cala Resort’s three courses are within a ten‑minute drive.

For families, Calahonda has several playgrounds and a skate park. The nearby Fuengirola Zoo, water park, and adventure attractions are fifteen minutes east. International schools, including St. Anthony’s College and The British College of Benalmádena, are within a 15‑minute drive.

Healthcare is well covered, with the Mijas Health Centre in Las Lagunas (ten minutes) and the private Xanit Hospital in Benalmádena (20 minutes). The Centro Médico Calahonda provides same‑day appointments for minor issues.

Calahonda offers one of the widest choices of property on the Costa del Sol, from beachfront apartments to spacious townhouses and modern new builds. Luxo Estates invites you to explore our portfolio across this established resort. Whether you seek a holiday investment, a permanent family home, or a retirement retreat, Calahonda delivers value, convenience, and a welcoming community.

Luxo Estates brings deep local knowledge to Calahonda and the wider Mijas Costa region. Our team understands the nuances of each urbanisation, from community fees and building quality to the best locations for sea views, rental yields, and family living. We offer discreet, professional guidance to help you find the perfect property. Contact our Calahonda specialists to arrange a private viewing.

Calahonda: Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is Calahonda like?

Calahonda is a large, established coastal resort in the municipality of Mijas. It is known for its excellent amenities – multiple supermarkets, restaurants, medical services, and banks – as well as its sandy coves, promenade, and proximity to several golf courses. It has a strong international community.

2. Is Calahonda good for families?

Yes. Calahonda has several playgrounds, a skate park, child‑friendly beaches, and a safe, walkable environment. International schools are within a short drive, and the area has a large number of family‑sized townhouses and apartments.

3. What types of properties are available in Calahonda?

You can find apartments (from older units to modern new builds), townhouses with private gardens or roof terraces, and a few villas. Many properties are in gated communities with pools and gardens.

4. Are there good beaches in Calahonda?

Yes. The coastline features several small sandy coves – Playa Calahonda, Playa de la Cala, and Playa de la Luna – which are quieter than the main beaches of Fuengirola. A promenade connects them.

5. How far is Calahonda from the nearest golf courses?

Miraflores Golf (two 18‑hole courses) is adjacent to Calahonda, a five‑minute drive. El Chaparral Golf Club and La Cala Resort are within ten minutes.

6. Does Calahonda have shops and restaurants?

Yes, extensively. Calahonda has several commercial centres with Mercadona, Lidl, Aldi, Supercor, a pharmacy, a medical centre, and a wide range of international restaurants (British, Indian, Chinese, Italian, Spanish). You can live here comfortably without a car for daily needs.

7. How far is Calahonda from Málaga Airport?

Málaga Airport is approximately a 35‑minute drive via the AP‑7 toll motorway.

8. Is Calahonda suitable for retirees?

Absolutely. The area has a large expatriate community, excellent healthcare (Mijas Health Centre, Centro Médico Calahonda, Xanit Hospital), level walking areas, and all amenities close by. It is safe, sociable, and well‑served by public transport.

9. What healthcare facilities are near Calahonda?

The Centro Médico Calahonda provides private healthcare within the resort. The Mijas Health Centre (public) is ten minutes away. The private Xanit Hospital in Benalmádena is about 20 minutes.

10. Are there international schools near Calahonda?

St. Anthony’s College in Mijas Costa and The British College of Benalmádena are both a 15‑minute drive. Other private schools are within 20 minutes.

11. Is Calahonda a good investment for rental property?

Yes. Calahonda’s excellent amenities and proximity to golf courses attract summer tourists, golfers, and winter visitors. Properties with sea views or proximity to the commercial centres achieve good rental returns. Value for money is excellent.

12. How far is Calahonda from Marbella?

Marbella city centre is approximately 12 minutes east via the A‑7 or AP‑7. Puerto Banús is about 15 minutes.

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