The place
Spread across ten square kilometres of gentle hills below La Concha, Nueva Andalucía is Marbella's largest residential district and its most lived-in. Three legendary courses, Las Brisas, Los Naranjos and Aloha, gave the valley its nickname, but what holds people here is the everyday rhythm: international schools, a Saturday market that has run for four decades, and a community that quietly mixes Scandinavians, Spaniards and Brits across more than 5,000 homes.
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The eastern side is the postcard, manicured villas and apartment blocks wrapped around the championship fairways, with the Golden Mile a few minutes east. The western side, around Aldea Blanca, La Campana and La Cerquilla, runs quieter, leafier, and slightly higher, with the same La Concha view but a fraction of the traffic. Most buyers end up choosing the valley before they choose the house.
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Apartments start around €450,000 and luxury penthouses comfortably pass €1.5M. Villas typically run €3M to €14M, with the average asking price now over €5,000 per square metre, up roughly 10% year on year, driven by limited supply and steady international demand. Plots still come to market in the €400,000,€3M range, which is unusual for an area this central.
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Families have their pick of international schools within ten minutes: Aloha College, Swans International and the British International School of Marbella all sit inside or just outside the valley. Healthcare runs from the Quirónsalud Marbella hospital on the Golden Mile to the Vithas Xanit clinic in San Pedro, both a short drive away. And golf, naturally, is the backbone of the area, with Las Brisas, Los Naranjos, Aloha, Magna Marbella and La Quinta all within the valley itself.


At a glance
40 min
To Málaga airport
5 min
To Puerto Banús
€5,122
Avg. price / m²
14
Golf courses within 15 min
Eat & drink
From Michelin-starred tasting menus to whitewashed tapas bars and chiringuitos grilling sardines on the sand.
Fine dining
Brasserie · Nordic-French
Frantzén Group's Marbella brasserie at Centro Plaza, Nueva Andalucía - à la carte classics, weekend brunch and cocktail bars with a Nordic focus and Asian influences.
Mediterranean
Clubhouse restaurant at Magna Marbella Golf with panoramic views over the Golf Valley and La Concha.
Fusion · dinner & show
Flagship of Grupo Mosh on Avenida del Prado in Aloha, fusion kitchen and lounge that runs from dinner into the night.
Gastro bar · garden
Indoor-outdoor gastro bar and garden, connecting nature with modern gastronomy.
Local tapas
Tapas españolas
Classic neighbourhood tapas bar on Avenida del Prado in Aloha, Spanish staples, cañas and a faithful local crowd.
Tapas · Mediterranean
Lively gastro bar on Calle Las Violetas serving creative Mediterranean tapas in the heart of Nueva Andalucía.
Tapas · grilled meats & fish
Long-standing neighbourhood spot on Avenida Miguel de Cervantes, Spanish tapas, grilled meats and fresh fish with a loyal local following.
Golf
Robert Trent Jones 1968 design at the heart of the valley, host to the Spanish Open and the World Cup of Golf.
Another Trent Jones classic, set among orange groves with La Concha as the backdrop.
Javier Arana's elegant parkland course, considered one of the most refined layouts on the coast.
27 holes designed by Manuel Piñero on the western edge of the valley, also home to a respected golf academy.
Approachable 9-hole course with a popular clubhouse and sweeping views over the Golf Valley.
The Costa del Sol's only fully floodlit course, just down in San Pedro and playable into the night.
FAQ
Yes. With over 320 days of sun, mild winters and a large, settled international community, Nueva Andalucía is one of the most popular year-round destinations on the Costa del Sol. The area stays fully open through winter, with supermarkets, restaurants and golf courses running all year.
The eastern side around Las Brisas and Los Naranjos is popular for its proximity to Aloha College and Swans International School. The western side around La Campana and La Cerquilla is quieter and leafier, with slightly larger plots and less through-traffic. Both sides are within ten minutes of Puerto Banús.
Apartments start around €450,000 and luxury penthouses comfortably pass €1.5M. Villas typically run €3M to €14M, with the average asking price now over €5,000 per square metre, up roughly 10% year on year. Building plots still come to market in the €400,000–€3M range, which is unusual for an area this central.
Puerto Banús is roughly 5 minutes by car, or a 20-minute walk along the boulevard. The closest beaches are Playa de Levante and Playa de Puerto Banús, both a short drive away, with the Golden Mile beaches reachable in under ten minutes.
A car is recommended. While Aloha and Centro Plaza have supermarkets, cafés and some restaurants within walking distance, the valley is spread across ten square kilometres and most homes sit on hillside roads. Golf courses, schools and the beach are all easier to reach with a car, though ride-hailing and local taxis are readily available.
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