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Benahavís

Area Guide · Costa del Sol

Benahavís is the hillside municipality that gives Marbella buyers space, altitude and privacy while keeping the coast within reach. The village is known for restaurants and whitewashed streets, but the property story is wider: La Zagaleta, El Madroñal, La Quinta, Los Arqueros and country roads that pull luxury living inland. It suits buyers who want more land and less performance than central Marbella. The municipality can feel rural, residential or ultra-private depending on the pocket, which is why the name alone tells you almost nothing. A village townhouse, a golf apartment in La Quinta and a guarded estate villa in La Zagaleta may all be Benahavís; they belong to different worlds...

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Average price
€5,458/m²
Administrative
Municipality (largest by area in Málaga)
Airport access
1 hr from Málaga–Costa del Sol airport (AGP)
Population
~7,500 residents
Overview

The lay of the land

Benahavís is a charming village located in the province of Málaga, characterised by its tranquil atmosphere and scenic surroundings. Nestled in the hills, it offers a serene escape from the more bustling coastal areas. The village is renowned for its whitewashed buildings and narrow, winding streets that create a quaint and inviting environment.

The geography of Benahavís is marked by its proximity to the Sierra de las Nieves Natural Park, offering residents and visitors alike a variety of outdoor activities amidst its lush landscapes. The village is a short drive from the coast, providing a peaceful retreat that is still conveniently connected to the vibrant energy of the Costa del Sol. The area is also known for its culinary reputation, often referred to as the 'dining room of the Costa del Sol', attracting food enthusiasts from across the region.

Benahavís is home to a diverse community, including local Spaniards and expatriates who are drawn to its relaxed pace and beautiful setting. The rhythm of life here is leisurely, with a focus on enjoying the natural surroundings and the excellent local cuisine. This blend of natural beauty and cultural richness makes Benahavís a unique and desirable place to live or visit.

Property market

What buyers are doing

Benahavís is a desirable area with a reputation for exclusive properties, predominantly featuring luxurious villas and private estates. The property market here is known for its high price-per-square-metre, often exceeding €3,000, reflecting the area's appeal and quality of life. While there are some apartments and townhouses available, villas dominate the landscape, offering privacy and expansive views.

The area attracts a diverse range of buyers, including families seeking a permanent home, second-home owners desiring a peaceful retreat, and investors looking for high-end properties with potential for appreciation. Golf enthusiasts also find Benahavís appealing due to its proximity to several top golf courses. Despite its allure, the market can be competitive, with limited supply contributing to the area's high property values.

Rental yields in Benahavís are generally moderate, influenced by the high purchase prices. However, demand for rental properties remains steady, particularly from those seeking short-term holiday rentals. The market is currently stable, with no significant fluctuations in pricing trends, although the exclusivity and limited availability of properties suggest that prices are likely to remain high.

Lifestyle

Day-to-day life

Benahavís offers a delightful rhythm of life, where the day's pace is set by the sun rising over the hills and the gentle chatter of locals starting their morning routines. Early risers often find themselves on the trails, a stone's throw from their doorsteps, breathing in the crisp air that carries the scent of pine and wildflowers. The village awakens slowly, with the local market gradually filling with residents exchanging greetings and stories over fresh produce.

As the day unfolds, the streets are a tapestry of community life, where families and retirees alike stroll through the narrow lanes, pausing to chat with neighbours or settle down at a café terrace to enjoy a leisurely lunch. The village is a place where time seems to stretch, allowing for a deeper connection with the surroundings, whether through art, gastronomy, or simply the enjoyment of a quiet moment in a sun-dappled square.

Evenings in Benahavís bring a sense of calm, as the golden hues of sunset paint the landscape. Residents often gather for dinner, sharing laughter and stories, while the village lights twinkle against the backdrop of the night sky. It's a lifestyle that values connection, both to the land and to one another, fostering a deep sense of belonging.

Coastline

Beaches

Playa del Saladillo
A sandy beach located near Benahavís, known for its tranquil setting and family-friendly environment.
La Sala by the Sea
A beach club offering a lively atmosphere with music, dining, and poolside relaxation on a sandy beachfront.
Playa de Linda Vista
This beach features a mix of sand and pebbles, offering a quieter spot for relaxation and sunbathing.
Chiringuito Macaao Beach
A beachfront chiringuito known for its relaxed vibe and fresh seafood, set on a sandy beach.
Eating + drinking

Where to dine

Amanhavis Restaurant
Amanhavis Restaurant offers a unique dining experience with a menu that changes daily, focusing on fresh, local ingredients in a charming setting.
Los Abanicos
Los Abanicos is a well-established restaurant in Benahavís known for its hearty Andalusian cuisine and warm, inviting atmosphere.
Restaurante El Castillo
Situated in the heart of Benahavís, Restaurante El Castillo offers a mix of traditional Spanish dishes and international flavours in a rustic setting.
La Alacena
La Alacena is a casual bistro that serves a variety of Mediterranean dishes, with an emphasis on fresh, seasonal ingredients.
Rufino
Rufino offers a traditional Spanish dining experience with a selection of classic dishes and a focus on quality ingredients.
Family & Wellbeing

Schools nearby

Benahavís School
Benahavís School offers a Spanish state curriculum for children aged 3 to 12, with instruction in Spanish. It focuses on primary education.
Marbella Montessori School
Marbella Montessori School provides education for children aged 3 to 12, following the Montessori method with instruction in English.
Calpe School
Calpe School caters to students aged 2 to 11, offering a British curriculum with instruction in English, focusing on early years and primary education.
The British School of Marbella
The British School of Marbella provides a British curriculum for children aged 2 to 11, with instruction in English, focusing on early years and primary education.
Saint George's School
Saint George's School offers a British curriculum for students aged 3 to 18, with instruction in English, and includes the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme.
Family & Wellbeing

Healthcare nearby

Hospital Quirónsalud Marbella
A private general hospital in Marbella, part of the Quirónsalud group, offering a wide range of medical services with English-speaking staff.
Clinica Premium Marbella
A private clinic offering comprehensive medical services, known for its multilingual staff, including English speakers.
Ocean Clinic Marbella
A private clinic specialising in plastic surgery and aesthetic treatments, with English-speaking staff available.
Marbella Dental Clinic
A private dental clinic offering a range of dental services, known for catering to international clients with English-speaking staff.
Farmacia Benahavís
A local pharmacy in Benahavís offering a variety of pharmaceutical products and known for its helpful staff.
Greens

Golf

Marbella Club Golf Resort
This 18-hole course, designed by Dave Thomas, is known for its challenging layout and stunning mountain views.
La Quinta Golf & Country Club
Featuring 27 holes designed by Manuel Piñero, this club offers a diverse golfing experience with scenic views of the Mediterranean.
Real Club de Golf Guadalmina
This club offers two 18-hole courses, the North and South, with the South Course renowned for its championship layout.
Villa Padierna Golf Club
Featuring three 18-hole courses, Flamingos, Alferini, and Tramores, this club offers a variety of challenges and beautiful landscapes.
Safety

Safety + practicalities

Benahavís is known for its safety and welcoming environment, making it a comfortable place for families and individuals alike. The village is small and walkable, offering a tight-knit community feel. Streets are generally quiet, especially in the evenings, contributing to the peaceful atmosphere that residents and visitors appreciate. While Benahavís is more tranquil compared to bustling coastal areas, it remains lively throughout the year with a mix of locals and tourists. The area offers a balance of residential and leisure spaces, ensuring that amenities are accessible without the crowds typical of more tourist-heavy locales. Whether you're visiting or planning to stay longer, Benahavís provides a serene yet engaging environment.
Honest take

Pros and cons

Pros
  • Beautiful scenic views and natural landscapes
  • Peaceful, quiet atmosphere away from city noise
  • Rich cultural heritage and local traditions
Cons
  • Narrow, winding roads can be challenging to navigate
  • Limited nightlife and entertainment options
  • Some areas can feel isolated without a car
Common questions

What buyers ask

Yes, Benahavís is known for its family-friendly environment, with a range of activities and amenities suitable for children and adults alike.
The drive to Málaga airport from Benahavís takes approximately 50 minutes via the AP-7 motorway, depending on traffic conditions.
The rental market in Benahavís is competitive, with a variety of properties available ranging from luxury villas to more affordable apartments.
Yes, there are several international schools within a short drive from Benahavís, offering a range of curricula including British and International Baccalaureate.
Benahavís experiences a more seasonal population, with increased activity during the summer months, though it remains relatively lively throughout the year.
Parking in Benahavís is generally sufficient, with both street parking and designated parking areas available, though it can become more limited during peak tourist season.
Benahavís has access to several healthcare facilities, including local clinics and hospitals in nearby towns, providing a range of medical services.
Last editorial review: May 2026

Reviewed by Marbella Specials — local team

Market data updated for 2025–2026

This guide is updated regularly to reflect market changes, new developments, and regulatory updates.

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