Cabopino
Cabopino

Fabulous marina and virgin beaches

Cabopino

Why is Cabopino so popular?

The eastern part of Marbella is one of the city’s most charming areas, and Puerto Cabopino is a standout attraction. This picturesque marina boasts a selection of excellent quayside restaurants that offer scenic views of the yachts bobbing at their moorings, creating an idyllic setting for a leisurely lunch or evening meal.

Cabopino is a delightful coastal area nestled in the eastern part of Marbella, located in the province of Málaga on the Costa del Sol. Renowned for its pristine beaches – In fact, The Artola-Cabopino beach is considered one of the best and most unspoilt beaches on the Costa del Sol and its Dunas de Artola is a natural monument approved in 2001 , which lies on a 1200 m plot of land-, delightful marina, and luxurious amenities, Cabopino is a preferred destination for tourists and expats seeking a refined lifestyle on the Costa del Sol.

The area boasts a variety of housing styles, ranging from luxurious villas to townhouses and apartments, and is known for its stunning natural beauty, offering magnificent views of the sea and mountains. It is also home to several exceptional golf courses – the one designed by Juan Ligués Creus, known as Cabopino Golf, with an 18-hole course-, hiking trails, and historical landmarks, making it an ideal location for those who enjoy outdoor activities and exploring local culture and history.

What is the location of Cabopino?

This area of Marbella is in the eastern part, between the well-known zones of Calahonda and Elviria, and is about 12 kilometres east of the town centre of Marbella. The area is conveniently accessible via the A-7 coastal road or the AP-7 toll motorway.

What was Cabopino in old times?

Cabopino has a fascinating history that dates back to ancient times when it was first settled by the Phoenicians. Later, the Romans established a settlement in the area, and a watchtower was built in the 16th century to defend against pirate attacks. In the 18th century was primarily used for agriculture, particularly for growing grapes. During the 1960s and 70s, the area and its surroundings began to be developed as a tourist destination, and today, it is a popular spot for both tourists and expats, who are attracted by its natural beauty, rich history, and luxurious amenities.

What is the size of Cabopino?

Cabopino is a compact coastal region, spanning approximately 2 square kilometers (0.77 square miles). This area predominantly comprises of low-rise residential complexes, luxurious villas, apartments, and townhouses. The alluring marina and beaches are the primary draws of Cabopino, which is further complemented by a variety of dining establishments, cafes, and retail outlets. Despite its modest size remains a sought-after spot for visitors and residents alike, thanks to its breathtaking scenery, rich cultural heritage, and top-notch amenities.

How many properties are contained in Cabopino?

Pinpointing the exact number of properties in Cabopino can be challenging due to the diverse range of real estate options available in the area, including villas, townhouses, and apartments. The number of properties is also subject to change as new constructions come up and existing properties change hands.

What types of properties can be found on Cabopino?

Cabopino is renowned for its diverse range of architectural styles, from modern and contemporary to traditional Andalusian. The region’s buildings are typically low-rise with white-washed walls, terracotta roofs, and balconies or terraces overlooking the stunning sea or mountain vistas.

Cabopino is home to numerous luxury villas, including classic Mediterranean-style villas with verdant gardens and private swimming pools, as well as more contemporary designs with minimalist aesthetics, clean lines, and open-plan living areas. Besides villas, the region also features townhouses and apartments, many of which are nestled in gated communities and come with a host of amenities such as shared swimming pools, landscaped gardens, and top-notch security.

Luxury properties for sale in Cabopino

What is the average price to buy a property in Cabopino?

The price of purchasing a home in Cabopino hinges on a variety of factors, including the property’s location, size, type, level of luxury, and amenities. As a result, the cost range for homes can differ significantly, with some apartments starting at roughly €200,000 and luxurious villas costing several million euros.

Do properties in Cabopino offer sea views?

Cabopino beach is considered to be one of the best along this coastline, with fine golden sands and shallow waters that are ideal for families. For that reason, mostly properties and accommodations in the area offer sea views due to its proximity to the Mediterranean Sea. Cabopino means cape of pines, and it is indeed protected by thick woodlands and surrounded by the coast. Increasing in popularity all the time, it boasts prime real-estate opportunities, offering a mix of villas, townhouses and apartments, some located at the beach and others with great views of the seascape.

Top things to do on Cabopino

Here are some activities you can enjoy in this beautiful area of Marbella eastern part:

  1. Enjoy the magnificent ArtolaCabopino beach. Nestled in the Dunas de Artola, a protected natural monument in 2001, lies one of the Costa del Sol’s prettiest and unspoiled beaches. Spanning a length of 1200m, it boasts commanding dunes and native flora making it the perfect outdoor spot for those who value their connection with nature. Here, visitors can relish the contrasting textures of the region, each more bewitching than the last.
  2. Visit the thieves’ tower. Its protective structures have earned it the title of “thieves’ hideout” tower found in the Artola Dunes near Cabopino Port. As part of the Andalusian coastal defence line, this historical site played an important role. When visiting this tower, one will gain insight into the defensive strategies that were used during that time period.
  3. Golf. This area is located just inland is the Cabopino Golf Club, which boasts an impressive 18-hole course, and is surrounded by luxurious frontline golf villas and apartments that are available for sale.
  4. Discovering the tapas scene in Cabopino. Try the most traditional Spanish food and you´ll be blown away by the experience. Some of the popular tapas bars in Cabopino include Taberna Los Javieres – rated by Tripadvisor as “ the best tapas in Cabopino…possibly on the Costa de Sol”, Jorge´s Bar Cabopino, Arcos Tapas Bar, and Volapié.
  5. Old Town Marbella: Head to the “Casco Antiguo” of Marbella, to experience the traditional Andalusian charm with its tapered streets, whitewashed buildings, and welcoming squares. You can visit historical sites like Plaza de Los Naranjos and the Castle Walls.

What schools are located on Cabopino?

Cabopino may not have any schools within its boundaries, but the Marbella area features several exceptional schools that serve students in Cabopino and the surrounding regions. These schools include public and private institutions, as well as international schools that provide education in multiple languages.

Some of the area’s most renowned schools include English International College, offering a British curriculum for students aged 3-18 years old, Colegio Alboran, A bilingual Spanish-English school located in Marbella East and Las Chapas school, a private school that offers a bilingual Spanish-English curriculum for students’ aged 0-18 years’ old, with a strong focus on academic excellence and personal development.

How far is Cabopino from Marbella’s hotspots and amenities?

Cabopino is situated only a brief drive away, roughly 15-20 minutes, depending on traffic, from Marbella town centre. Also, Within a short five-minute drive, the neighbouring Calahonda provides a plethora of amenities, including five supermarkets, numerous restaurants, three commercial centres, as well as dentists and hairdressers. One of the region’s standout features is its limited development, which has helped maintain a charming atmosphere.

Is Cabopino considered a safe area?

Cabopino is generally regarded as a safe and secure place to live and visit. The area boasts a low crime rate, and the local authorities strive to maintain a safe environment for both residents and visitors. The police regularly patrol the region, and the close-knit community in Cabopino fosters a sense of safety and security for its residents. Furthermore, many of the high-end properties in Cabopino feature gated entrances, security systems, and other measures to ensure the safety and privacy of residents.

Written by
Smadar Kahana
Smadar Kahana

Managing Director

"Marbella is always a dynamic market, attracting a diverse international clientele"

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