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La Reserva

La Reserva — Sotogrande's hillside chapter, big plots, sea views and the club at its centre.

La Reserva sits in the upper, inland part of Sotogrande, in the hills of San Roque on the Cádiz side of the Costa del Sol. It's the resort's newest district, laid out around La Reserva Club, and it has a different feel from the older waterside Sotogrande: more open, more green, more privacy between homes. You reach it from the A-7/AP-7 at the Guadiaro–Sotogrande exit, with a second gated entrance further in, beside Sotogrande International School.

The homes

Villas dominate here — large, individually designed contemporary houses on generous plots, many perched to catch views down to the Mediterranean and across the Strait of Gibraltar. Alongside them you'll find building plots for those who want to commission their own home, a run of Andalusian-style townhouses at Los Cortijos, and a handful of apartment communities such as Village Verde and Senda Chica set within landscaped parkland. Named villa enclaves like El Mirador, The Seven and The Fifteen sit at the top of the market, on the largest and most elevated parcels.

Who it suits

La Reserva tends to draw international families — British, German, Scandinavian and Middle Eastern buyers among them — who want space, security and nature, and who value being next door to Sotogrande International School, which follows the International Baccalaureate in English for ages three to eighteen. It suits serious golfers, and long-term residents rather than holiday-let investors. If you want to walk to a marina or the beach, the older Sotogrande areas fit better; if you want a private hillside plot with room to breathe, this is the address.

What you typically pay

This is one of Sotogrande's higher price brackets. Villas generally run from the low single-digit millions for an established house up into the €8 million-plus range for newer contemporary homes on premium plots, with the top enclaves reaching well beyond that. Building plots typically start in the high six figures and climb with size and outlook. As ever, the view, the plot orientation and the build quality move the number far more than the headline, and we'll talk you through all three before you fall for a terrace.

The club and getting around

At the centre is La Reserva Club, with its Cabell Robinson-designed 18-hole championship course, a tennis and padel centre, and The Beach — a freshwater lagoon and imported-sand beach that opens through the warmer months. The wider Sotogrande golf scene, Valderrama included, is minutes away, and the polo grounds are under ten minutes by car. Gibraltar airport is around 25 minutes; Málaga is roughly an hour and a quarter. It's a car-dependent spot, which is part of the quiet that people come for.

We've spent 20 years on this coast and we know the difference between a La Reserva plot that will reward a build and one that will fight you the whole way. If you're weighing a villa or a plot up here, drop us a line.

Frequently asked questions

Where exactly is La Reserva in Sotogrande?
La Reserva sits in the upper, inland part of Sotogrande, in the hills of San Roque in Cádiz province, on the Costa del Sol's western edge. It's the resort's newest district, built around La Reserva Club, and is reached from the A-7/AP-7 motorway at the Guadiaro–Sotogrande exit. A second gated entrance lies further in, beside Sotogrande International School.
What kind of homes does La Reserva have?
Villas dominate — large, individually designed contemporary houses on generous, often elevated plots with sea and Strait of Gibraltar views. There are also building plots for bespoke homes, Andalusian-style townhouses at Los Cortijos, and apartment communities such as Village Verde and Senda Chica. The premium villa enclaves include El Mirador, The Seven and The Fifteen.
What are typical prices in La Reserva?
It's one of Sotogrande's higher brackets. Villas generally run from the low single-digit millions for an established house up into the €8 million-plus range for newer contemporary homes on premium plots, with the top enclaves going higher again. Building plots typically start in the high six figures. View, plot orientation and build quality drive the price more than floor area alone.
Is La Reserva good for families and schools?
Yes. It's a gated, secure, green setting that appeals to international families, and Sotogrande International School is effectively next door, teaching the International Baccalaureate in English for ages three to eighteen. La Reserva Club adds golf, tennis, padel and The Beach lagoon, while Gibraltar airport is about 25 minutes away and Málaga roughly an hour and a quarter.