Brand new, modern, hillside development consists of six low-rise buildings designed to integrate with the natural landscape.
The architecture uses large glass walls to ensure every room stays connected to the outdoors, creating a private environment where the focus remains on the coastal horizon.
The interiors feature an open-plan layout that maximizes natural light and usable space.
Living areas flow directly onto deep terraces, making the outdoor areas a literal extension of the home.
Sleeping quarters, ranging from one to four bedrooms, are positioned to capture views of the sea and mountains, using high-quality materials to create a quiet, practical retreat.
The facilities are extensive and designed for daily use.
Wellness amenities include a fully equipped gym, a yoga room, and a spa area with a jacuzzi, infrared sauna, and hammam.
For work and social life, there is a dedicated co-working space, a gourmet gastro-bar, and gaming rooms.
The grounds are highly functional, featuring multiple swimming pools, family playgrounds, and green spaces for outdoor exercise, all protected by a gated entrance and smart-home security.
The orientation provides a 180-degree panorama covering the Sierra Nevada mountain view, the local golf courses, and the North African coast.
This location allows for a highly active lifestyle; you can walk the beaches of the Mijas Costa, visit the local shops in nearby whitewashed villages, or spend time at the marinas in Cabopino and Benalmádena.
With immediate access to premier golf clubs and hiking trails, the development serves as a central hub for everything the region offers.
Mijas ( MEE-həs; Spanish: [ˈmixas]) is a municipality in the Province of Málaga, in the autonomous community of Andalusia.
Located on the southeastern coast of Spain, Mijas belongs to the region of Costa del Sol Occidental.
Its center is a typical Andalusian white-washed village, Mijas Pueblo, located on a mountainside about 430 metres or 1,476 feet above sea level, in the heart of the Costa del Sol region.
The municipality has three nuclei, gathering the majority of its population:
Mijas Pueblo (a hillside village, administrative center of the municipality)
La Cala de Mijas (a coastal village and a seaside resort)
Las Lagunas (a suburban and commercial area to the north and west of, and largely integrated with, Fuengirola).
Mijas Costa is used to denominate the coastal area of Mijas, especially the villages Calahonda, Riviera and La Cala de Mijas.
The economy of Mijas is primarily based on tourism, featuring local historical museums and many souvenir shops.
The municipality has seven golf courses (four more are under construction), including the La Cala Resort, which is the biggest golf resort in Spain.
Agricultural products include potatoes, cereals, and avocados.