Paraiso Alto, Benahavis
Charming Villa in Paraiso Alto Close to Bel Air Tennis Club
This exceptional five-bedroom villa in the coveted Paraiso Alto neighbourhood of Benahavis, Málaga, offers a refined blend of luxury, comfort, and unparalleled…

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Paraiso Alto, Benahavis
This exceptional five-bedroom villa in the coveted Paraiso Alto neighbourhood of Benahavis, Málaga, offers a refined blend of luxury, comfort, and unparalleled…
Paraiso Alto, Benahavis
Welcome to this beautiful new built villa featuring six expansive bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom, ensuring privacy and comfort for all residents…
We've walked these hillside lanes above El Paraiso Golf for years, and we'll always point you to the plots that catch the afternoon sea breeze rather than baking against the slope. Orientation matters more here than almost anywhere, and we'll tell you plainly which homes have it right.
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Paraíso Alto is the upper, Benahavís-municipality slice of El Paraíso, the part that climbs the hillside behind El Paraiso Golf Club while the rest of El Paraíso spreads out below in Estepona. The elevation is the whole point: homes here sit like a balcony over the fairways and the coast beyond, which is why nearly every property trades on its views. It is a quiet, established pocket between San Pedro de Alcántara and Estepona, with the village of Benahavís a short drive up into the mountains behind.
Villas dominate Paraíso Alto, generally in a Mediterranean and Andalusian idiom, of varying sizes and vintages set across the hillside on generous plots. Because the area grew up gradually from the 1970s around the golf club rather than as a single scheme, you find genuine variety: older traditional villas with mature gardens alongside rebuilt and contemporary homes with clean lines, glass and infinity pools angled at the sea. Lower down, towards the El Paraíso boundary, there is also a steady run of apartments and townhouses for those wanting golf-side living at a gentler entry point.
It tends to draw golfers, families and second-home buyers from across northern Europe who want space, privacy and a view without the density of the coast itself. The pace is residential and calm rather than lively. If you want to roll out of bed onto a championship course, be ten minutes from Puerto Banús when you fancy it, and still come home to a quiet lane, this is a sensible fit. Families lean on the elevated position for the air and the outlook, and on the international schools nearby.
Villas are the heart of the market here and you'd typically expect them to run from the mid-single-digit millions for a substantial modern home with full sea and golf views, while older or smaller traditional villas generally sit lower, and the headline new-build and reformed houses reach well into the higher millions. Apartments and townhouses lower down start far more modestly, often from the few-hundred-thousand band. As ever, the view, the orientation and the quality of the build move the price more than the floor area, and we'll always tell you which homes are over-priced for what they offer, and why.
El Paraiso Golf Club, a Gary Player-designed eighteen holes, sits right at the foot of the urbanisation, with Atalaya Golf and Country Club and Los Flamingos Golf both a few minutes along the coast. The nearest beaches around Cancelada and El Saladillo are roughly three kilometres downhill, with the wider sands of San Pedro and Estepona close behind.
Paraíso Alto joins the A-7 coast road at exit 172, which keeps the practicalities easy: San Pedro de Alcántara is under five minutes, Puerto Banús and the village of Benahavís around ten, and both Estepona and central Marbella about fifteen. Málaga-Costa del Sol and Gibraltar airports each sit under an hour away via the AP-7 toll motorway. Day-to-day shopping is handled at the Benavista commercial centre on the coast road, and the Atalaya International School and Colegio San José are both an easy run for families.
We are Bianca and Omèr, and we have matched many people to homes on this stretch of the Costa del Sol. We will walk Paraíso Alto with you honestly, flag the orientation and view traps before you fall for them, and only put you in front of houses worth your time. If a balcony above the golf sounds like your kind of quiet, drop us a line.
Paraíso Alto is the upper part of El Paraíso that falls within the municipality of Benahavís, set on the hillside behind El Paraiso Golf Club. The lower and central parts of El Paraíso belong to Estepona, but Paraíso Alto itself is Benahavís. It sits between San Pedro de Alcántara and Estepona, roughly five minutes from San Pedro and ten from Puerto Banús and Benahavís village.
The area is dominated by villas, generally Mediterranean and Andalusian in style and of varying sizes and ages, spread across the slope on generous plots with sea and golf views. Because it developed gradually from the 1970s around the golf club, there is a real mix of traditional older homes and contemporary rebuilds. Lower down towards the El Paraíso boundary there are also apartments and townhouses.
Villas are the core of the market and typically run from the mid-single-digit millions of euros for a substantial modern home with full views, with smaller or older traditional villas generally lower and the top new-build and reformed houses reaching well into the higher millions. Apartments and townhouses lower down start far more modestly, often from the few-hundred-thousand band. View, orientation and build quality drive price more than size.
El Paraiso Golf Club, a Gary Player-designed eighteen-hole course, sits at the foot of the urbanisation, with Atalaya Golf and Los Flamingos Golf a few minutes away. The nearest beaches near Cancelada are about three kilometres downhill. Joining the A-7 at exit 172, both Málaga-Costa del Sol and Gibraltar airports are under an hour away.