Costa del Sol · Spain

Cerrado de Calderón

Cerrado de Calderón is an exclusive residential neighborhood located in the eastern district of Málaga, offering a tranquil atmosphere just minutes from the city center. Situated along the Mediterranean coast, this area is known for its elevated views, seafront promenades, and convenient access to both urban amenities and beaches. With Malaga-Costa del Sol Airport only 8.7 km away, it serves as a strategic location for international residents seeking a balanced lifestyle.

3893
Sunshine hours/year
0m
Elevation
18
AQI (Good)

Living & Lifestyle

Living in Cerrado de Calderón provides a high quality of life characterized by a suburban feel within a city context. The area is primarily residential, populated by professionals and families who appreciate the quieter environment compared to the bustling historic center. Daily life is supported by an extensive network of local amenities; data indicates there are 363 restaurants and 155 cafes within the broader vicinity, providing diverse dining options from traditional tapas to international cuisine.

Practical conveniences are plentiful, with 81 pharmacies and 64 banks located nearby, ensuring that errands are easily managed without long commutes. The community is well-established, featuring tree-lined streets and well-maintained properties. The neighborhood fosters a strong sense of community while remaining open to newcomers, making it a welcoming environment for expatriates relocating to the Costa del Sol. Access to the city center is seamless, allowing residents to enjoy the cultural offerings of Málaga while retreating to a peaceful seaside enclave at the end of the day.

Climate & Weather

Cerrado de Calderón enjoys a typical Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Historical weather data indicates an average of 3,893 sunshine hours annually, making it one of the sunniest locations in Europe. The hottest month is August, with an average temperature of 27.6°C, while July is notably dry with 0 mm of precipitation on average. Even in the cooler months, temperatures remain pleasant; January averages 14.6°C, allowing for year-round outdoor activities.

Rainfall is concentrated primarily in the winter and early spring. The region experiences approximately 59 rain days per year. The wettest month is March, receiving an average of 63 mm of rain. This climate profile allows residents to enjoy the outdoors and the seafront promenades almost all year round, with the heat in high summer typically tempered by the coastal breeze.

Month °C gem. °C max°C min Rainfall mm Sun hours
January 12.8° 16.9°9.4° 46 mm 256h
February 13.8° 17.7°10.3° 32 mm 267h
March 15.1° 19.1°11.4° 99 mm 300h
April 17.0° 20.9°13.2° 44 mm 332h
May 20.5° 24.4°16.4° 24 mm 390h
June 24.6° 28.6°20.3° 8 mm 404h
July 27.1° 31.2°22.9° 1 mm 408h
August 27.4° 31.3°23.6° 8 mm 391h
September 24.2° 28.0°20.6° 27 mm 338h
October 20.7° 24.5°17.2° 64 mm 294h
November 16.3° 20.1°13.0° 72 mm 260h
December 13.8° 17.6°10.6° 51 mm 253h

Getting Around

The neighborhood boasts excellent connectivity, both locally and internationally. The Malaga-Costa del Sol Airport (AGP) is the closest international gateway, situated just 8.7 km away, facilitating frequent travel across Europe and beyond. For travel to other regions or the UK, Gibraltar Airport (GIB) is 104.5 km away. Within the city, the area is well-served by public transportation. Several train stations are conveniently close, including the Atarazanas station (0.6 km), Málaga Centro Alameda (0.9 km), and the major hub Málaga María Zambrano (1.5 km). Additionally, the Estación de Autobuses de Málaga is only 1.6 km from the neighborhood.

For daily commuting, the public transport network is robust, with 61 bus lines and 799 stops operating in the city (CTAN data), ensuring easy navigation to any part of Málaga. The terrain is flat (0% gradient), making the area exceptionally pedestrian-friendly and ideal for walking or cycling to nearby shops and beaches.

Malaga-Costa del Sol (AGP)

8.7 km

Gibraltar (GIB)

104.5 km

Alicante-Elche (ALC)

382.3 km

Estación de Muelle Heredia

0.4 km

Estación de Autobuses de Málaga

1.6 km

Lines

61

Stops

799

Cycling: flat (gradient 0.0%)

EV Charging Points

  • Iberdrola (1.3 km)
  • Iberdrola (2.2 km)
  • Iberdrola (2.4 km)
  • Iberdrola (3.5 km)
  • Iberdrola (3.6 km)
  • Endesa (3.6 km)

Nature & Beaches

The primary natural attraction of Cerrado de Calderón is its coastline. The neighborhood sits above the cliffs of the Cerro de la Villa, offering stunning views of the Mediterranean. The main beach is Playa de las Peñuelas del Candado, a central urban beach equipped with showers, lifeguards, and a distinct local charm. While not as expansive as the beaches further east, it is well-maintained and less crowded than those in the city center. The area benefits from the famous 'Senda Litoral' (Coastal Path), which connects the neighborhoods of Málaga east. The air quality is excellent, with an AQI index of 18 (Good), contributing to the health appeal of the area. The nearby promenades are lined with palm trees and native vegetation, providing green spaces that blend the urban environment with the coastal nature.

Marinas

Sports & Recreation

The coastal location of Cerrado de Calderón naturally encourages an active lifestyle. The neighborhood features direct access to the seafront promenade (Paseo Marítimo), which is popular for jogging, cycling, and rollerblading along the Mediterranean. The flat terrain and cycling-friendly infrastructure further support a bike-commuting culture. Residents have access to various sports facilities in the surrounding eastern district, including padel courts and tennis clubs, which are staples of the Andalusian sporting scene.

Proximity to the beaches provides opportunities for water sports, including paddle surfing and sailing. Just a short distance towards the city center, residents can access major sports complexes such as the Ciudad Deportiva de Málaga or the Martin Carpena Arena for larger events and fitness activities. The abundance of sunny days, over 3,800 annually, ensures that outdoor sports and recreation can be enjoyed consistently throughout the year.

Golf Courses

Amenities

Restaurant

363

Pharmacy

81

Bank

64

Cafe

155

Dentist

22

Air Quality

PM2.5

9.4

µg/m³

PM10

10.1

µg/m³

NO²

13.6

µg/m³

Ozone

36.0

µg/m³

UV Index

0.0

Education

Families residing in Cerrado de Calderón have access to a solid educational infrastructure within the Málaga Este district. The area hosts several well-regarded public and semi-private schools (Colegios Públicos and Concertados) that serve the local community effectively. For those requiring international education, the eastern stretch of Málaga is home to reputable institutions such as the English International College (EIC) in El Palo and St. George's School, which offer the British curriculum. The proximity to the city center (less than 2km) also opens up access to higher education institutions like the University of Málaga, making the commute convenient for university students living in the area.

Economy & Income

The economy of Cerrado de Calderón is driven largely by its residential character, with a high rate of homeownership among professionals working in Málaga's technology, tourism, and service sectors. The area is considered an upper-middle-class neighborhood, reflected in its real estate values. The local economy is bolstered by the amenities serving the residents, including the high concentration of restaurants and cafes. The ease of access to the Málaga María Zambrano station and the financial district makes it a practical base for business professionals. The city of Málaga has seen growing investment in the tech sector, and neighborhoods like Cerrado de Calderón benefit from this influx of skilled international workers seeking a high standard of living.

Local Holidays (32)

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Año Nuevo

2026-01-06

Día de Reyes / Epifanía del Señor

2026-02-28

Día de Andalucía

2026-03-01

Dia de les Illes Balears

2026-04-02

Jueves Santo

2026-04-03

Viernes Santo

At a Glance

  • Exclusive residential neighborhood in Málaga Este
  • Average annual sunshine of 3,893 hours
  • Average property price: ~€1.38 million
  • Only 8.7 km from Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport
  • Access to 363 restaurants and 155 cafes nearby
  • Excellent air quality (AQI 18)
  • Flat terrain, ideal for walking and cycling
  • Less than 2 km from major city train stations

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Available Properties

The real estate market in Cerrado de Calderón is characterized by stability and exclusivity. Currently, there are 6 properties available for sale, with prices ranging from €738,000 to €1,995,000, and an average asking price of approximately €1.38 million. The housing stock is split evenly between middle floor apartments and detached villars, catering to different lifestyle preferences, whether one seeks the security of a community apartment or the privacy of a standalone home with sea views. The high price point reflects the desirability of the location, combining the tranquility of a residential enclave with proximity to the vibrant city center.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How far is Cerrado de Calderón from the beach?
Cerrado de Calderón is a coastal neighborhood. It has immediate access to Playa de las Peñuelas del Candado and the Paseo Marítimo (promenade), making the beach within walking distance from most points in the area.
What is the average price of real estate in Cerrado de Calderón?
Based on current listings, the average price is approximately €1.38 million, with properties ranging from €738,000 for apartments to nearly €2 million for detached villas.
How long does it take to get to the airport?
Malaga-Costa del Sol Airport (AGP) is very close, located just 8.7 km away. By car or taxi, the journey typically takes 10-15 minutes depending on traffic.
Is this a good area for families?
Yes, it is a very family-friendly residential area. It is quieter than the city center, offers access to beaches, good schools nearby, and has 81 pharmacies and ample parks in the vicinity.
What are the transport links like?
Transport links are excellent. The neighborhood is served by 61 bus lines and is within 1.5 km of major train stations like Málaga María Zambrano and Málaga Centro Alameda.
What is the weather like in the winter?
Winters are mild. January is the coldest month with an average temperature of 14.6°C. It is the wetter season, but the pleasant temperatures allow for outdoor activities year-round.