Experience Spain

Experience Spain in our charming 3 bedroom home located in the quaint seaside village of Salobreña.    Relax in air conditioned comfort after a day at the beach.    Enjoy sangria on the roof top terrace soaking in the view of the Sierra Nevada Mountains.   Savour a delightful Spanish meal prepared with ease using fresh local produce in our well equipped kitchen.    Salobreña is located in the heart of the Costa Tropical, between the Costa del Sol of Malaga and the Costa Almeria on a privileged stretch of coastline offering unrivalled conditions and attractions for an unforgettable holiday.

How you spend your time in Salobreña is up to you.

Visit Salobrena

Situated on the Costa Tropical, Salobreña is a beautiful Andaluçian town built on a hill overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.    At the top of the hillside sits an Arabic castle where the sun drenched coastline and Sierra Nevada Mountains can be enjoyed.    The quaint village of Salobreña offers every visitor a memorable vacation and an opportunity to experience and enjoy real Spain.

Salobreña is blessed with a sub-tropical climate that boasts 325 days of sunshine per year.    The many activities that can be enjoyed in the area include Golfing, Sailing, Scuba diving, Waterskiing, Climbing, Windsurfing, Cycling, Paragliding, Tennis, Hiking, Horseback riding, Skiing, Trekking, Snow boarding, Snorkelling, Swimming and Bird watching.




Finding Salobrena

Salobreña, Visit and Enjoy !

Located 3 hours drive north of Salobrena lies, La Mancha, the world’s largest wine producing region. This area crosses 4 provinces and supports over 600 wineries. The La Mancha region produces red, rosé and white wines. The most widespread grape is a white variety called Airén, however it has not had the popularity of the red grape, Tempranillo (often called Cencibel) and is Spain’s noble grape. Shedding the former perception of a bulk producer, La Mancha is now confidently crafting wines that can compete worldwide, particularly in terms of quality for price. Many of these wines have become quite popular, are of good quality, and are being exported around the world. Visit Salobrena and sample some of the many wines produced today from La Mancha, Spain.