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Manilva Beach sits on the western Costa del Sol, in San Luis de Sabinillas, the seaside part of the municipality of Manilva. It is a compact pocket of low-rise blocks set close to the long dark-sand beach that runs east from Puerto de la Duquesa towards the Manilva river. For most homes here the sand and the seafront promenade are a few minutes on foot, with the shops, supermarkets and beach bars of Sabinillas village in the same easy reach.
Duplex penthouses and apartments make up almost everything here. The penthouses are the homes people remember: an upper level opening onto a generous terrace, sea or pool views, and the sort of outdoor space that does most of the living from spring through autumn. Below them sit two and three-bedroom apartments, with the occasional ground-floor home that trades a sea view for a private garden. The buildings are typically gated communities with landscaped gardens and a pool or two, sometimes a children's pool or a paddle court alongside.
This is a calmer, less built-up corner of the coast than Marbella or Estepona, and that is the draw. It suits buyers who want the beach and the promenade on the doorstep without resort-scale crowds, second-home owners who come for long stretches of the year, and people letting holiday homes who value being walkable to both the beach and Duquesa port. Year-round residents like that Sabinillas keeps its working-village feel, with real shops and a Saturday market rather than a season that empties out in winter.
Manilva remains one of the more affordable parts of the Costa del Sol, and Manilva Beach reflects that. Two and three-bedroom apartments here generally run from the low to mid two-hundred-thousands, while the larger duplex penthouses, and anything genuinely frontline with open sea views, climb into the four-hundreds and beyond. Position relative to the promenade and the quality of the terrace move the price more than almost anything else, which is exactly where we spend our time when we value a home for you.
The A-7 coast motorway runs just behind the town, so the drive opens up quickly in both directions. Estepona is roughly twenty minutes east, Sotogrande and its marina a few minutes west, and the Gibraltar frontier around half an hour. Málaga airport is comfortably under an hour and a half; Gibraltar's airport is closer still for many flights. Day to day, though, much of life here is done on foot, between the seafront, the village and the marina.
La Duquesa Golf, a Robert Trent Jones course with long Mediterranean views over the marina and across to Gibraltar, sits just up the hill behind the town. Doña Julia at Casares is a short drive, and the championship courses of Sotogrande, Valderrama among them, are within easy reach. Puerto de la Duquesa itself anchors the western end of the beach, a marina ringed with restaurants and bars that becomes the natural evening destination.
We are a small family agency, Bianca and Omèr, and we have spent twenty years on this coast rather than a single season. We will walk you round the blocks here, tell you which terraces face the right way and which homes are over-priced and why, and we are happy to say when Manilva Beach is not the right fit and somewhere along the coast would suit you better. If that is the kind of help you are after, drop us a line