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Where to find the best holiday rentals in Calahonda
Holiday rentals in Calahonda are primarily located along the beautiful beachside area and in urbanizations nestled between the coast and the hills. This self-sufficient resort offers a mix of modern apartment blocks and charming villas, mostly facing the sea or tucked into tranquil neighbourhoods away from the busiest coastal roads. For those seeking peaceful surroundings with easy beach access, the beachside areas near the El Zoco commercial centre are ideal. Families, couples, and groups of all ages will find a diverse selection of properties suited to their needs in Calahonda.
Characteristics of holiday rentals in Calahonda
Properties in Calahonda range from cosy apartments to spacious villas, many reflecting contemporary Mediterranean architecture with terraces, private pools, and gardens. Rentals often provide amenities such as barbecues, air conditioning, and access to communal swimming pools. These accommodations are perfect for guests looking for independence and comfort while enjoying proximity to the beach and local amenities. Whether you want a quiet retreat or a lively setting near dining and nightlife, booking holiday rentals in Calahonda ensures a relaxed and flexible stay on the Costa del Sol.
Discovering Calahonda and its surroundings
Exploring the area and nearby attractions
Calahonda is situated along the Costa del Sol, between Marbella and Fuengirola, making it a well-placed base for exploring this dynamic region. The town itself is characterised by extensive apartment complexes and villas that stretch from the coastline into the gentle hills. To the south, you can easily access Fuengirola with its vibrant beaches and bustling promenade, while heading north brings you towards Marbella, known for its upscale shops and beaches.
Neighbourhoods and notable nearby spots
While Calahonda is largely a newer development, its nearby areas include jewels such as Puerto Cabopino, a picturesque and more secluded port famous for sandy beaches and excellent restaurants. Inland, the hillside village of Mijas Pueblo offers traditional Andalusian charm with whitewashed buildings and winding streets. The area of Miraflores, well-known for golf and lawn bowls, also adds to Calahonda's appeal for travellers interested in sport and relaxation.
Activities and experiences for diverse travellers in Calahonda
Enjoying Calahonda's beaches and outdoor pursuits
Calahonda features a long, sandy beach dotted with beach restaurants (chiringuitos) where visitors can enjoy local and international dishes by the sea. Close by, natural sand dunes at Cabopino offer a unique landscape, along with a nudist beach for those seeking a more liberated experience. The coastal location provides a pleasant climate with warm summers and cooling sea breezes, ideal for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports. Nearby golf courses and sports clubs such as Club del Sol cater to active travellers looking for tennis, paddle, or gym facilities.
Exploring culture, dining and nightlife
The gastronomy in Calahonda is beautifully international, offering everything from British fish and chips to Japanese sushi and Italian pizza, making dining a gastronomic adventure for visitors. The local festival provides a chance to enjoy traditional Spanish churros with thick hot chocolate. Nightlife in Calahonda is intimate but lively, with popular bars like Trafalgar Bar in the El Zoco complex and David's Bar in nearby Riviera del Sol. For a more upscale experience, Nikki's Beach in the Elviria area is just a short drive away.
Calahonda's hillside monument offers panoramic views of the coast where, on clear days, you can see all the way to Africa and Gibraltar.
I've booked a holiday rental in Calahonda... What to do next?
Top things to do and travel tips
- Explore Puerto Cabopino's sandy beaches and charming port
- Discover the traditional village of Mijas Pueblo
- Relax or dine at the beachside chiringuitos
- Visit the local Christian monument for breathtaking views
- Enjoy international dining options in El Zoco commercial centre
- Experience Calahonda's local festival and savour churros with hot chocolate
1. Explore Puerto Cabopino's sandy beaches and charming port
Just a few kilometres from Calahonda, Puerto Cabopino is renowned for its secluded beaches and scenic marina. It's a favourite spot for walkers and diners alike with several of the Costa del Sol's celebrated restaurants located here.
2. Discover the traditional village of Mijas Pueblo
About a short drive northeast in the hills, Mijas Pueblo showcases Andalusian culture with its white-washed houses and narrow streets. It offers a peaceful contrast to the coastal lively atmosphere and is a great day trip for all ages.
3. Relax or dine at the beachside chiringuitos
Calahonda's beach is lined with chiringuitos where you can enjoy fresh seafood and international dishes in a laid-back, beachside setting – ideal for lunch or a casual dinner.
4. Visit the local Christian monument for breathtaking views
A small monument just past the El Portón complex on the hills offers panoramic vistas of the coastline, Africa, and Gibraltar on clear days. It's best accessed by car, especially in warm weather.
5. Enjoy international dining options in El Zoco commercial centre
El Zoco is the heart of Calahonda for shopping, dining, and entertainment, featuring a broad spectrum of international cuisines and local speciality dishes to delight any traveller.
6. Experience Calahonda's local festival and savour churros with hot chocolate
The local fiesta is a wonderful opportunity to taste traditional churros dipped in thick hot chocolate, a beloved Spanish treat that adds a special flavour to your holiday experience.