Las Colinas de Marbella — a balcony over the Golf Valley in the Benahavís hills, sea on one side, mountains at your back.
Las Colinas de Marbella sits just inside the Benahavís municipality, on the A-397 Ronda road as it climbs out of San Pedro de Alcántara towards the mountains. It is a gated, Andalusian-style community of low white buildings, flowered paths and mature gardens, set on the hillside above the Golf Valley. The position is the whole point: high enough to look out over the coast, the African shore on clear days, and the silhouette of La Concha, yet only a few minutes down the hill to the front line of the resort.
Where it sits
You are roughly four kilometres from San Pedro and its beaches and promenade, around ten minutes by car from Puerto Banús, and a short drive to the village of Benahavís itself, known up and down the coast for its restaurants. La Quinta golf and the La Heredia commercial pocket are close by, with Los Arqueros a little further along the Ronda road. The location reads as quiet and tucked away while staying genuinely close to everything; the trade is the hillside approach and a road that winds.
What the homes are like
Duplexes are the signature here, typically three or four bedrooms arranged over two floors, often with a private roof terrace taking in the sea and valley. Around them you will find ground-floor apartments with their own gardens, mid-floor flats, and penthouses, several with private pools. The architecture is traditional white Andalusian rather than the glass-and-concrete contemporary you see further down the hill, though interiors are frequently reworked and modernised. Terraces are generous and built for the view; the better homes face south and west, away from the road.
Who it suits
It tends to draw buyers who want space, greenery and a real sense of calm without committing to the isolation of the higher Benahavís urbanisations. Families like the gated security and the gardens; golfers like being a short hop from La Quinta and Los Arqueros; northern-European owners and second-home buyers appreciate that San Pedro, Banús and the airport road are all within easy reach. It works as a year-round home and as a lock-up-and-leave.
Typical prices
As a guide, the apartments and duplexes here generally run from the mid-hundreds of thousands of euros into the low millions, depending on size, floor, the quality of any refurbishment and how open the sea view is. A renovated duplex with a private roof terrace and a clear outlook sits towards the upper end of that band; an unmodernised mid-floor flat sits well below it. We will always tell you which homes are priced ahead of the market and why.
Getting around
You will want a car here, as you do across the Benahavís hills. The A-397 connects you down to San Pedro and the coastal motorway in minutes, with Málaga airport about an hour east and Gibraltar a similar run west. The Ronda road is scenic but climbing and twisting, so test the drive at the time of day you would actually use it, and ask us which homes sit far enough back from it to keep the quiet.
How we work
We have spent twenty years on this stretch of the Costa del Sol, and we represent you rather than the seller's brochure. We will walk you through the community, point out which orientations hold the light, which terraces look at the sea and which look at the road, and where a price simply does not add up. If Las Colinas de Marbella is on your list, drop us a line.