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Costa del Sol · Spain

Corumbela

Corumbela is a tranquil, whitewashed village nestled in the Andalusian hills at an elevation of 457 meters, offering residents a peaceful retreat with panoramic views. With a small population of 228, this historic settlement, whose Roman name means 'dove,' provides an authentic Spanish lifestyle just 49 kilometers from the bustling Costa del Sol coast.

228
Population
3915
Sunshine hours/year
457m
Elevation
36
AQI (Fair)

Living & Lifestyle

Life in Corumbela is defined by its slow pace, strong sense of community, and stunning natural surroundings. The village maintains a traditional Andalusian atmosphere with local amenities including 16 restaurants, 4 pharmacies, and a bank to serve daily needs. While the immediate population is small, the village is part of the municipality of Sayalonga, allowing residents to access broader municipal services while retaining the privacy of a small hamlet.

The village enjoys excellent air quality, with an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 36 (Fair) and comfortable UV levels, making it a healthy environment for outdoor living. The local culture is deeply rooted in history, believed to date back to Iberian tribes, providing a rich cultural backdrop for expatriates looking to integrate into traditional Spanish village life.

Dining in the area focuses on traditional Spanish cuisine, primarily in the form of local village bars and restaurants. With 32 local holidays in 2026, the community calendar is filled with festivals and observances that offer a glimpse into local traditions and religious customs.

Climate & Weather

Corumbela is situated at an elevation of 457 meters, offering a cooler and more temperate climate than the immediate coast. The region enjoys approximately 3,915 hours of sunshine annually, with average temperatures ranging from 12.8°C in January to a peak of 25.6°C in August. The summer months of June, July, and August see virtually no precipitation, while the winter months receive the bulk of the rainfall, totaling about 56 rain days per year.

The UV index averages around 2.85, and the air quality is generally good (AQI 36), making it a healthy environment for outdoor activities. The specific microclimate allows for the cultivation of grapes and olives, which are prominent in the surrounding landscape.

Month °C gem. °C max°C min Rainfall mm Sun hours
January 10.2° 14.0°7.1° 38 mm 258h
February 11.2° 14.9°7.9° 41 mm 269h
March 12.5° 16.1°8.9° 131 mm 301h
April 14.3° 17.7°10.8° 55 mm 333h
May 17.8° 21.1°14.0° 30 mm 391h
June 21.9° 25.2°18.2° 7 mm 406h
July 24.8° 28.2°21.0° 1 mm 412h
August 25.0° 28.4°21.5° 5 mm 392h
September 21.7° 25.1°18.4° 30 mm 339h
October 18.1° 21.6°14.9° 56 mm 297h
November 13.7° 17.4°10.5° 69 mm 263h
December 11.3° 14.9°8.4° 63 mm 254h

Getting Around

Corumbela is accessible via the MA-3203 road, connecting the village to the larger town of Sayalonga and the A-7 motorway, which links the entire Costa del Sol. The nearest major airport is Málaga-Costa del Sol (AGP), located 48.8 kilometers away, making it convenient for international travel. Gibraltar Airport is further away at 143.5 kilometers, while Alicante-Elche is 342.5 kilometers from the village.

Public transport options are limited, consistent with a small rural village. There is 1 local bus line with 2 stops in the area, providing a basic connection to the coastal towns. A bicycle grade is not applicable due to the hilly terrain, so most residents rely on private vehicles for daily commuting and shopping.

Malaga-Costa del Sol (AGP)

48.8 km

Gibraltar (GIB)

143.5 km

Alicante-Elche (ALC)

342.5 km

Lines

1

Stops

2

Cycling: - (gradient 0%)

Nature & Beaches

Although Corumbela is an inland village, it is geographically positioned close to some of the Costa del Sol's best beaches. A short drive of approximately 15-20 minutes takes residents to the coastal beaches of Nerja and Torrox. While Corumbela itself does not have Blue Flags, the nearby coastal municipalities of Nerja are famous for their Blue Flag status and pristine beaches. The immediate nature is defined by the dramatic hillside landscape, filled with olive groves and pine forests.

Marinas

Sports & Recreation

Recreation in Corumbela is primarily centered on the outdoors, taking advantage of the surrounding natural parks and hills. The terrain is ideal for hiking and mountain biking, offering trails that connect to the wider Sierras of Tejeda, Almijara, and Alhama Natural Park. While there are no major sports stadiums within the village boundaries, the proximity to the coast (less than 20 minutes by car) opens up water sports facilities, golf courses, and marinas along the Costa del Sol.

Amenities

Restaurant

16

Pharmacy

4

Bank

1

Air Quality

PM2.5

1.3

µg/m³

PM10

2.6

µg/m³

NO²

0.6

µg/m³

Ozone

89.0

µg/m³

UV Index

2.85

Education

For families with children, Corumbela relies on educational facilities in the nearby municipality of Sayalonga, where local primary schools are available. For international education, families typically commute to the coast where several reputable international schools are located within a 30 to 40-minute drive. These institutions offer British and International curriculums, catering to the large expatriate community in the region.

Economy & Income

The local economy is historically based on agriculture, specifically the cultivation of vines and olive trees, characteristic of the Axarquía region. The average income levels in the area are modest compared to the coastal cities, reflecting the rural nature of the village. However, the real estate market is stable, driven by demand for 'getaway' homes from Northern Europeans looking for tranquility.

Local Holidays (32)

2026-01-01

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

  • Population of 228, offering a tight-knit community atmosphere.
  • Located at 457 meters elevation with excellent air quality (AQI 36).
  • Average of 3,915 sunshine hours per year.
  • Just 48.8 km from Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport.
  • Home to 16 restaurants and 4 pharmacies.
  • Historic village with Roman origins, name meaning 'dove'.

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Available Properties

The real estate market in Corumbela is niche, characterized by a lack of density and a focus on detached villas and traditional village houses. Currently, there is 1 property available in the database, a Detached Villa priced at €375,000. The market here is less volatile than the coast, appealing to buyers looking for privacy, larger plots of land, and authentic village renovation projects rather than luxury apartments.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the population of Corumbela?
The village has a small population of 228 permanent residents.
How far is the beach from Corumbela?
Corumbela is an inland village, but the nearest beaches on the Costa del Sol are approximately a 15 to 20-minute drive away.
Is Corumbela a good place for hiking?
Yes, the village is surrounded by hills and nature, making it an excellent location for hiking and nature walks.
What is the average property price in Corumbela?
Current listings show average prices around €375,000, typically for detached villas.
How far is the nearest airport?
The nearest airport is Málaga-Costa del Sol (AGP), located approximately 49 kilometers away.
Does Corumbela have its own schools?
The village has access to primary education in the nearby municipality of Sayalonga, with secondary and international schools available on the coast.