Beachside Properties on the Costa del Sol

Explore homes close to the beach, promenade, restaurants and coastal lifestyle across the Costa del Sol.

Coastal Living

Homes Close to the Mediterranean


Beachside properties on the Costa del Sol are among the most popular choices for international buyers. They offer easy access to the sea, relaxed holiday living, strong lifestyle appeal and, in many locations, the convenience of restaurants, shops and services within walking distance.

From Marbella and Estepona to Mijas Costa, Fuengirola, Benalmádena, Casares Costa and Manilva, beachside homes can range from lock-up-and-leave apartments to luxury penthouses, townhouses and villas close to the shore.

Holiday Homes Spain helps buyers compare coastal locations, understand the difference between true beachfront, beachside and beach-access properties, and focus on homes that match both lifestyle and practical needs.

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Why Beachside?

Why Buyers Choose Coastal Homes


Walkable Lifestyle

Many buyers want to leave the car behind and walk to the beach, cafés, restaurants, shops and the promenade.

Holiday Appeal

Beachside homes often suit relaxed holiday use, especially for families and guests who value easy access to the sea.

Rental Demand

Well-located coastal homes can attract strong holiday interest, although rental rules, licences and community statutes must always be checked.

Lock-Up-and-Leave

Apartments and penthouses in managed communities can be practical for owners who visit several times a year.

Sea Views

Some beachside properties offer open sea views, while others trade views for better walkability, privacy or value.

Strong Resale Appeal

Good coastal locations remain highly attractive because beach access is one of the Costa del Sol’s clearest lifestyle drivers.

Buyer Advice

Understand the Difference Between Beachfront and Beachside


Not every coastal property is the same. A true beachfront home is usually on or directly beside the beach. A beachside home may be a short walk from the sea, often on the beach side of the main coastal road. A property with beach access may still involve a longer walk, a bridge, a road crossing or a short drive.

When comparing homes, look beyond the word “beachside” and check the actual walking route, road access, parking, noise, orientation, terrace privacy and nearby amenities.

For holiday letting, also check the local rules, community statutes and whether a tourist licence is possible or already in place.

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Available Properties

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Penthouse in Elviria Elviria
Ref R5342119

Penthouse in Elviria

€599,990

2 1 89 m² 25 m²

Located in one of the most iconic and sought-after residential areas of Marbella East, this elegant duplex penthouse in Golden Beach offers a un…

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Ground Floor Apartment in Manilva Manilva
Ref R5402827

Ground Floor Apartment in Manilva

€330,000

2 2 106 m² 39 m²

A charming flat situated in the Las Garzas residential development in Manilva, a quiet and very well-located area of the Costa del Sol, perfect …

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Townhouse in New Golden Mile New Golden Mile
Ref R5380201

Townhouse in New Golden Mile

€499,000

3 3 151 m² 30 m²

Beachside corner townhouse in the popular Villacana area of Costalita, right in the heart of the New Golden Mile.

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Middle Floor Apartment in Fuengirola Fuengirola
Ref R5424268

Middle Floor Apartment in Fuengirola

€585,000

3 2 112 m² 25 m²

Exclusive beachside apartment in second line with panoramic sea and Castillo Sohail views, with parking and storage unit inclided, located in on…

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Ground Floor Apartment in Higueron Higueron
Ref R5426206

Ground Floor Apartment in Higueron

€1,395,000

3 2 227 m² 77 m²

Stunning Luxury (Family) Apartment with Panoramic Sea Views in Carvajal, Fuengirola Discover an exceptional coastal residence where luxury, s…

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How to Compare

What to Check Before Choosing a Beachside Home

Walking distance to the beachCheck the actual route, not only the distance on a map. A short walk with no major road crossing can feel very different from a longer or less convenient route.

Orientation and terrace useSouth and west-facing terraces can be valuable for light and outdoor living, while some buyers prefer shade, privacy or quieter internal community views.

Noise and seasonal activityPopular coastal areas can be lively in summer. Visit at different times if possible and consider road noise, restaurants, beach clubs and nightlife nearby.

Parking and accessBeachside areas can become busy in high season. Private parking, storage and easy access can make a major difference to day-to-day convenience.

Community rulesCheck community statutes, holiday-rental rules, pet rules, pool access, maintenance standards and likely community fees before committing.

Running costsIn coastal communities, budget for IBI, basura, community fees, utilities, insurance, maintenance and any rental-management costs if the home will be let.

Costa del Sol Locations

Where to Look for Beachside Properties


Marbella

One of the Costa del Sol’s most established coastal markets, with beachside apartments, villas, penthouses and luxury communities.

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Estepona

Popular for buyers seeking beach access, a lively old town, modern seafront areas and a growing choice of coastal homes.

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Mijas Costa

A broad coastal market with apartments, townhouses and villas close to beaches, golf, restaurants and everyday services.

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Fuengirola

Known for its long promenade, strong transport links, restaurants, shopping and town-centre convenience by the sea.

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Benalmádena

A popular coastal choice with beaches, marina lifestyle, family facilities and hillside areas with sea views.

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Casares & Manilva

Often appealing for buyers seeking beach access and comparatively accessible coastal pricing west of Estepona.

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Questions

Beachside Property FAQs


What does beachside mean on the Costa del Sol?Beachside usually means the property is close to the beach and often on the beach side of the main coastal road, but the exact distance and walking route should always be checked.

Is beachfront the same as beachside?No. Beachfront normally means directly on or beside the beach. Beachside usually means close to the beach but not necessarily directly on the front line.

Are beachside properties good for holiday rentals?They can be attractive for holiday rentals, but rental rules, community statutes, local licensing and property suitability must always be checked before buying.

Are beachside homes more expensive?In many areas, proximity to the sea increases demand and pricing. However, value depends on location, condition, views, community quality, terrace space and access.

Can Holiday Homes Spain help compare beachside areas?Yes. We can help you compare coastal locations, property types and lifestyle fit across the Costa del Sol before arranging viewings.

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