La Capellanía — Benalmádena's quiet hillside of low-rise streets, sea-view terraces and morning light over Carvajal.
La Capellanía sits at the north-west edge of Benalmádena, on the gentle slopes that run down toward the coast where the municipality meets Fuengirola. It is one of the older planned areas on this stretch, laid out in the early 1970s, and it has kept the calm that came with that: wide, tree-lined streets, mature gardens, and a long-standing two-storey height limit that means the views stay open and the skyline stays low. From the higher roads the outlook reaches across the rooftops to the Mediterranean, with Carvajal beach and the rail line just below.
Who lives in La Capellanía
The mix here leans international and settled rather than transient. You'll find Northern European and British families who chose the area for the schools and the quiet, alongside second-home owners who wanted sea views without the noise and crowds of the seafront. It draws people who intend to use a place properly — long winters, full summers — rather than lock-up-and-leave investors. Because the streets are residential and low-rise, it stays calm out of season in a way the busier coastal strips do not.
Architecture & property types
Penthouses and apartments lead what comes to market here, most of them in low-rise blocks that respect the area's two-storey character and step down the hillside to keep terraces facing the sea. The penthouses are the prize — generous corner terraces, solariums, and open views toward the coast — while the apartments below them tend to be roomy, garden-level or mid-floor homes within gated communities that share pools and landscaped grounds. Villas exist too, on the larger established plots, but the steady run of homes you'll actually browse is the penthouse-and-apartment stock, much of it built or fully renovated to a modern, light-filled standard.
Price expectations
As a rough guide rather than a fixed quote, two- and three-bedroom apartments here generally start in the upper-six-figure range and climb with floor, terrace size and how clean the sea view is. Penthouses typically open around the seven-figure mark and run well beyond it for the larger duplex layouts with private solariums and uninterrupted coastal outlook. The newer designer developments that have gone up on the El Higuerón side command the strongest figures. We'll always tell you which homes are priced for what they are and which are leaning on the postcode.
The El Higuerón connection
La Capellanía blends into El Higuerón and the Higuerón West developments along its western flank, and the two names are often used together in listings. That neighbour brings the resort-style infrastructure — sports clubs, restaurants and the hotel — within easy reach, while La Capellanía itself keeps the quieter, more established residential feel. It's a useful pairing: the calm streets to come home to, the amenities a short drive or walk away.
Lifestyle, schools & getting around
Families are well served here. International and British-curriculum schooling sits close at hand — the International British College is within walking distance of the El Higuerón side, and Torrequebrada International and other British schools are inside a fifteen-minute drive. For golf, Torrequebrada is the nearest championship course, with Chaparral Golf Club a short run toward Mijas. The beach below is Carvajal, a quieter, family-friendly stretch on the Benalmádena–Fuengirola border with a handful of chiringuitos for long lunches. Getting around is a genuine strength: the Cercanías C1 line runs along the coast just below, with stations at Carvajal and Torremuelle giving a car-free route into Fuengirola, Torremolinos, Benalmádena and on to Málaga city and the airport. The A-7 is roughly five minutes up the hill, putting Málaga airport around twenty minutes away and Puerto Banús within easy reach to the west.
How we work in La Capellanía
We've spent enough time on these streets to know the difference a single road can make — which terraces hold the breeze on a hot afternoon and which sit close enough to the motorway that you'll want triple glazing. We walk every home with you in that spirit: the honest version, including the over-priced listings and why they're over-priced. If a penthouse's view will be built out in a few years, we'd rather you heard it from us first. To talk through what's available and what suits how you actually want to live here, drop us a line.