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Why buy a house on la Costa Tropical?
Cumbre Villas has outlined the key reasons why we believe the Coast of Granada is the perfect place for property ownership – a haven for year-round living.
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Beaches along the Coast of Granada
The Costa Tropical boasts 73 km of coastline with a diverse range of stunning beaches. Explore all the fantastic beaches and coves it has to offer right here.
Golf on the Costa Tropical of Granada
Andalusia, a golf paradise with 80+ courses along the coast from Almería to Sotogrande. Accessible year-round, within 10 minutes to 2 hours from the Costa Tropical.
Weather on the Costa Tropical
The Costa Tropical enjoys a subtropical micro-climate with more than 325 days a year of sunshine and a pleasant annual daytime temperature of 20° on average.
Car rental in Málaga and Granada
Are you planning to visit the area for property viewings or to enjoy holidays? Obtain a discount when hiring a car on either the Costa Tropical or the Costa del Sol.
How to increase your home’s value
Understanding what potential buyers are looking for and taking steps to improve your property can lead to increased demand and higher property values.
Donating real estate in Andalusia
Are you considering donating your property in Spain to your loved ones? An introduction to lifetime donations of real estate in Andalusia.
Valle de Lecrín, the valley of happiness
The territory of Valley de Lecrín borders with the Costa Tropical to the south and La Alpujarra to the east. It is known for its verdant landscape and spring colours.
Las Alpujarras, a timeless beauty
The region of mountain villages known as Las Alpujarras clings to the southern flanks of the Sierra Nevada. A visit to the Alpujarra is like stepping back in time…
Sierra Nevada: ski and mountain resort
There are over 20 peaks of more than 3,000m in the Sierra Nevada Mountain range. Enjoy Europe’s southernmost ski resort at only 75 minutes from the Costa Tropical of Granada.
The capital city of Granada
Granada is a magnificent university city with a slightly bohemian atmosphere. Granada is worth exploring as there is much more to see than just the Alhambra Palace.
Nerja, seaside town of la Costa del Sol
Nerja, just 10 minutes from La Herradura, marks the entry to Málaga province and la Costa del Sol. This lovely white town boasts 16 kilometres of tropical beaches and bays.
Frigiliana, a white village in Andalusia
Explore Frigiliana, a lovely Andalusian pueblo. Renowned as one of the most beautiful villages of Spain, situated approximately 7 kilometres inland from Nerja.
The capital city of Málaga
Málaga is Andalusia’s second largest city and vibrant gem. Rich in history since the Phoenician era, it’s now a cultural and economic hub on the Mediterranean coast.