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Why rent a finca in Arenas?
Arenas is a charming village tucked away in the picturesque hills of southern Spain, in the Malaga province. Arenas offers travellers an authentic taste of traditional Andalusian life. Surrounded by olive groves and rugged mountain landscapes, this peaceful spot provides a refreshing escape from busy tourist hubs. Wander through narrow streets lined with whitewashed houses and experience the warm hospitality of locals who take pride in their village's rich history. Arenas is ideally located for exploring nearby natural parks and historic sites such as the ancient Bentomiz Castle. Just a short drive from the sunny Mediterranean coast, visitors can enjoy both serene countryside walks and vibrant seaside adventures. This hidden gem offers a perfect blend of culture, nature and relaxation for those seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience. For a tranquil rural stay with close proximity to coastal towns, consider a finca in El Paraíso with its stunning views and often luxurious amenities. Another excellent option for experiencing authentic Andalusian rural life is a finca in Malaga City, which despite its urban name, includes charming country properties in the surrounding hills with views of the city and coast.
What are the fincas in Arenas like?
The luxurious fincas in Arenas are fully equipped with a superb range of upmarket amenities, perfect for a dreamy Andalusian getaway. Fincas in Arenas typically showcase the classic Andalusian architectural style, featuring charming whitewashed exteriors, traditional terracotta roof tiles, and interiors often characterised by rustic wooden beams and cosy fireplaces. These properties are generally located amidst olive groves or on hillsides, offering a tranquil, private escape with spacious gardens, private pools, and often breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys stretching towards the Mediterranean. For a different holiday style, perhaps something more vibrant and centrally located, you might consider a villa in Marbella. These villas offer a range of luxurious beachfront properties and direct access to the bustling Golden Mile.
There are a variety of fincas for rent in Arenas, so you can choose from a range of accommodation options with the following amenities:
- Outdoor dining areas
- Air conditioning
- Wi-Fi
- Private parking
- Washer and dryer
- Swimming pool
- Ocean views
Who should rent a finca in Arenas?
Travellers and activities
Arenas for history lovers
History lovers visiting Arenas will find a rich blend of Moorish legacy and rural heritage. A must-see is the Castle of Bentomiz, perched high above the village with sweeping views and remnants dating back to Islamic rule. Wander the old pathways leading up the hillside where traders and armies once passed. In the heart of the village, traditional whitewashed houses and narrow streets echo centuries of quiet life in the Axarquía region. Nearby towns like Vélez-Málaga offer museums and churches with deep historical roots. You can also explore old olive mills and Roman-era farming terraces still etched into the hills. Each stone and trail tells a story of Andalusia's layered past.
Arenas for golf lovers
Golf lovers visiting Arenas are perfectly placed to enjoy some of the finest courses in the Axarquía region. Just a short drive away is Baviera Golf, a beautifully maintained course nestled between the mountains and the sea, offering scenic fairways and a challenge for all skill levels. The peaceful surroundings and coastal views make every round a memorable one. Practice your swing at the driving range or relax at the clubhouse with local tapas after a game. The mild climate allows for year-round play under blue skies and sunshine. Golf lovers may also enjoy staying in a finca in Marbella, as Marbella is home to world-class golf resorts such as Valderrama and Real Club de Golf Las Brisas, offering luxurious golfing experiences.
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What are the best things to do in Arenas?
Top 7 travel tips in Arenas
1. Roam the Hills Above Arenas
Take a walk through the rolling hills that surround Arenas and feel the pulse of rural Andalusia. The Arenas to Daimalos Circular Walk is a great loop that leads you to the small village of Daimalos and back to Arenas again. Here the scent of olive trees and the sound of goat bells guide your steps. You can also walk up to Bentomiz Castle, which provides you with stunning views of the hills of Axarquía and the Mediterranean. These trails lead to quiet villages and views that stretch to the sea. Along the way you may spot eagles overhead or wild herbs underfoot. Pack a picnic and wander freely under the Andalusian sun. Let the landscape pull you off the beaten path. Every turn offers a fresh view and a chance to slow your stride. The hills whisper stories so go listen.
2. Step into the Soul of the Village
Arenas may be small but it bursts with life and tradition. Wander its whitewashed lanes where locals greet you with a nod or a smile. Stop at a tiny café for strong coffee or sweet local pastries. Sit in the plaza and watch village life unfold without hurry. Talk to artisans or browse handwoven goods if you find a local market. This is Andalusia unfiltered and welcoming. Let the rhythm of the place show you how to savour the moment. Here the ordinary becomes memorable.
3. Discover the Ruins of Bentomiz Castle
Climb the dusty path to the ruins of Bentomiz Castle and step back into Moorish times. The journey itself offers wide vistas and olive scented breezes. At the top you will find broken walls whispering of battles and legends. The silence here feels ancient and powerful. Bring a camera and your imagination. It is a place where history meets horizon. Stay for sunset if you can because the light is golden and unforgettable. The view from the top is worth every step.
4. Taste the Land in Every Bite
Local food in Arenas is rustic and full of flavour. Try dishes like migas cooked with garlic and chorizo or slow roasted lamb straight from a wood fired oven. Wash it down with a glass of locally made wine. Visit family run eateries where recipes are passed down through generations. If there is a village fiesta you are in for a real treat. The air fills with music and barbecue smoke. Here food is not just fuel it is joy and heritage. Come hungry and leave with stories.
5. Swing into the Sun
For golf lovers Arenas places you near some of the most scenic courses in the Axarquia region. Head to Baviera Golf just a short drive away where fairways roll towards the sea and mountains rise behind every swing. Whether you are a beginner or seasoned player the setting is unforgettable. Take your time on the greens and soak up the sunshine. Enjoy a post round drink at the clubhouse with panoramic views. The course is well kept and offers a peaceful challenge. Golf here is more than a game, it is an experience. Pack your clubs and play beneath blue skies.
6. Venture to Velez-Malaga for the Cultural Experience of a Lifetime
Just down the road from Arenas lies the historic town of Velez-Malaga. Walk through its old quarter with churches, towers and murals hidden among narrow alleys. The fortress above offers panoramic views and centuries of history. Visit local museums or stumble upon a street concert if your timing is right. It is a great half day trip that deepens your understanding of the region. Take a moment in a shady square with a cool drink. This town wears its culture with pride. Let it surprise you.
7. Chase the Coast at Torre del Mar
When the heat rises head down to the seaside at Torre del Mar. This beach town offers long stretches of sand, warm Mediterranean waters and a laid back vibe. Try fresh sardines grilled on open fires at a chiringuito. Paddle along the shore or join the locals for a game of beach volleyball. The promenade is perfect for an evening stroll as the sun dips low. Stop for ice cream or just sit and watch the sea. It is a great contrast to village life in Arenas. You get the best of both worlds here. Renting a private finca in Arenas is a holiday dream come true!