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Benalmadena Pueblo - Arroyo de la Miel - Benal Beach
Jupiter/Minerva Complex - Torrequebrada Golf

Holiday apartments, villas, townhouses & accommodation for rent in Benalmadena CostaThe modern resort of Benalmadena has an elegant marina lined with fabulous shops, restaurants and bars, which are busy both day and night. It is a vibrant resort with a lovely beach, casino, several discos and clubs. It has a brilliant 18-hole golf course at nearby Torrequebrada.The old quarter is a myriad of narrow streets with typical Andalucian style white-washed houses.

 

 





R163877 Apartment Benalmadena Weekly : € 329 - € 549

Beds:   1 Baths:   1 Built:   70 m² Garden/Plot:   0 m²

A pleasant 1 bedroom garden apartment centrally situated in the Montemar region of Benalmadena just a 5 minutes walk to the beach and Marina.
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R164257 Apartment Benalmadena Costa Weekly : € 300 - € 600

Beds:   1 Baths:   1 Built:   60 m² Garden/Plot:   0 m²

A lovely 1 bedroom apartment that has been refurbished to a high standard. Situated in the popular Bonanza Square area this would make an excellent base for a holiday.
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R163497 Apartment Benalmadena Weekly : € 375 - € 800

Beds:   2 Baths:   1 Built:   70 m² Garden/Plot:   0 m²

A stunning apartment set in the lovely grounds of the Pueblo Quinta complex. It has a large private roof top terrace with panoramic views out to sea, benefitting from sun all day long.
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R163493 Apartment Benalmadena Costa Weekly : € 400 - € 800

Beds:   2 Baths:   2 Built:   70 m² Garden/Plot:   0 m²

A beautiful 2 bedroom/2 bathroom apartment in the well kept La Quinta complex just 200m from the beach.
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R164121 Apartment Benalmadena Costa Weekly : € 400 - € 850

Beds:   3 Baths:   2 Built:   70 m² Garden/Plot:   0 m²

A beautiful 3 bedroom apartment in the popular Parque Pueblo Evita complex ideally situated between the beach, town and wildlife park, with a dolphinarium on the doorstep.
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R188497 Apartment Benalmadena Costa Weekly : € 650 - € 750

Beds:   1 Baths:   1 Built:   67 m² Garden/Plot:   0 m²

Right in the centre of the Puerto Marina in Benalmadena this one bedroom apartment could not be closer to the beach.
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R209601 Apartment Benalmadena Costa Weekly : € 650 - € 900

Beds:   2 Baths:   1 Built:   65 m² Garden/Plot:   0 m²

A great opportunity to purchase a lovely 2 bedroom apartment walking distance to the beaches of Benalmadena Costa.
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R213353 Apartment Arroyo de la Miel Weekly : € 150

Beds:   2 Baths:   2 Built:   156 m² Garden/Plot:   0 m²

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R211993 Villa Benalmadena Pueblo Weekly : € 1,000 - € 1,200

Beds:   4 Baths:   2 Built:   135 m² Garden/Plot:   529 m²

A beautiful 4 bedroom villa in Benalmadena Pueblo with the most stunning panoramic views down to the sea.
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R194874 Villa Benalmadena Pueblo Weekly : € 1,000 - € 1,400

Beds:   3 Baths:   2 Built:   150 m² Garden/Plot:   350 m²

An excellent villa located in a prestigiuos residential development. The villa is approached through gates and has large parking. Comfortable, spacious, light and sunny.
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R162026 Villa Benalmadena Weekly : € 1,500

Beds:   3 Baths:   3 Built:   250 m² Garden/Plot:   900 m²

FANTASTIC VILLA for SHORT SUMMER LETS. SET IN PRESTIGIOUS ELEVATED POSITION IN SOUGHT-AFTER URB. LA CAPELLANIA (Benalmadena).
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R128151 SOL10 Villa Benalmadena Pueblo Weekly : € 1,600 - € 2,000

Beds:   4 Baths:   4 Built:   251 m² Garden/Plot:   675 m²

SHORT TERM HOLIDAY RENTAL Private Villa located in the hidden valley of Casablanca, Benalmadena. Situated in a no through road, and with un-interrupted views to the sea.
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R129912 Villa Benalmadena Pueblo Monthly : € 7,000      Weekly : € 3,600 - € 4,200

Beds:   4 Baths:   4 Built:   600 m² Garden/Plot:   4150 m²

A unique residence located in Rancho Domingo, with dramatic views of the Costa del Sol. The house and gardens were completely reformed and modernised.
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ABOUT BENALMADENA

Located in the western Costa del Sol region, 20 kilometres from the city of Malaga and 15 kms from Malaga Airport.

This municipality, which stretches from the southern foothills of the Sierra de Mijas  to the sea’s edge, consists of three population centres, which are now practically joined together, but which nevertheless are still well differentiated: Benalmadena Pueblo, Benalmadena Costa and Arroyo de la Miel.

Benalmadena can be reached by a four-lane highway and by train. There is also an excellent marina that is being enlarged in order to enable small cruise ships to dock.

Benalmadena Pueblo is a typical whitewashed Andalucian village with narrow streets and relaxing squares. Due to the elevation (almost 300 metres) of the village centre, and its proximity to the sea, it has a number of exceptional vantage points for viewing the Costa del Sol.

A large part of the population and municipal services are concentrated in Arroyo de la Miel, a subsidiary administrative district that owes its growth to the commuter railway station, and is the economic centre of the municipality.

Benalmadena Costa is the most cosmopolitan section and it is here that the tourist attractions of sun and beach are found: large hotels, a casino, leisure port and businesses of all kinds. The port in particular to comes alive at night and boasts some excellent disco bars.

The first known settlements in Benalmadena date back to the end of the upper late Paleolithic, as evidenced by the archaeological remains found in some of the municipality’s caves (Cueva del Toro, Cueva de los Botijos and Cueva de la Zorrera).

In the 7th and 8th centuries B.C. the Phoenicians reached this coastal area and the remains of some of their settlements can be found in the municipality. Roman settlements followed and numerous remains can be found along the coast of Benalmádena. The ruins of a salting factory in the Benal-Roma area, together with ruins of other villages and fishing facilities near Torremuelle and Capellania are particularly noteworthy. The watchtowers marking the Benalmádena coast, whose mission was to keep the area free from the attacks of the pirates that threatened the coast, also date back to that time.

When the Arabs arrived in southern Spain they named the town ‘Ben-Al-Madina’, which means ‘children of the mines’. This could be due to the existence of mines in the area, from which iron ore but mainly ochre had been extracted since Phoenician times. 

Christian troops not only conquered but also destroyed the village, and with it, its castle:some of the watchtowers that still stand close to the sea date from that era.

When several paper factories began operations in the eighteenth century the region began to recover a stable population. It was to increase years later with grape cultivation but it was the phenomenon of tourism, which began in Benalmadena in the 1960’s, which was to drive the economy forward at an unstoppable rate.