Costa del Sol · Spain

Punta Chullera

Punta Chullera is a serene coastal enclave located in the municipality of Manilva, at the southwestern edge of the Costa del Sol. Known for its dramatic rocky headlands and separation from the busier tourist centers, this area offers a tranquil lifestyle centered around the sea. With a population of approximately 3,512, it provides a quiet retreat while maintaining convenient access to major transport routes.

3845
Sunshine hours/year
9m
Elevation
40
AQI (Fair)

Living & Lifestyle

Daily life in Punta Chullera is defined by its relaxed pace and stunning maritime views. As a residential area, it escapes the heavy commercialization found in larger resorts, focusing instead on tranquility and community. The local dining scene is intimate yet accessible, with data indicating 8 restaurants in the immediate vicinity serving fresh seafood and local cuisine. The area is largely residential, characterized by a mix of low-rise apartments and townhouses that blend into the natural landscape. Living here means embracing a slower rhythm, where the sound of the sea replaces the noise of nightlife. Residents benefit from a strong sense of community, typical of the Manilva municipality, while enjoying proximity to essential services in the nearby town center.

Climate & Weather

Punta Chullera enjoys a privileged climate with an impressive 3,845 hours of sunshine annually, making it one of the sunniest spots in Europe. The weather is typical of the Costa del Sol, with warm, dry summers and mild, pleasant winters. Historical data indicates an average of 69 rainy days per year, which helps maintain the lush surrounding greenery during the cooler months. The UV index is generally high in the summer months, requiring sun protection, while winter temperatures remain comfortable enough for outdoor activities year-round.
Month °C gem. °C max°C min Rainfall mm Sun hours
January 11.9° 16.0°8.4° 76 mm 247h
February 12.9° 16.7°9.7° 44 mm 261h
March 14.1° 18.0°10.6° 146 mm 288h
April 16.2° 20.0°12.6° 62 mm 334h
May 19.3° 23.6°15.3° 29 mm 389h
June 23.1° 27.8°18.8° 9 mm 399h
July 25.9° 30.9°21.4° 1 mm 406h
August 26.2° 30.8°22.2° 4 mm 394h
September 23.3° 27.5°19.8° 23 mm 334h
October 20.0° 23.7°16.8° 69 mm 293h
November 15.4° 19.3°12.0° 93 mm 255h
December 13.1° 16.8°9.9° 76 mm 245h

Getting Around

Transport links are robust given the area's location near the border of the province. The closest airport is Gibraltar (GIB), located just 26.6 km away, offering convenient flights to the UK and other destinations. For a wider range of international flights, Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport (AGP) is 74.9 km to the northeast. The area is served by a public transport network (CTAN) comprising 6 lines with 36 stops, providing connectivity to Manilva, Estepona, and Gibraltar. The A-7 motorway is easily accessible, facilitating road travel along the coast.

Gibraltar (GIB)

21.5 km

Malaga-Costa del Sol (AGP)

77.0 km

Alicante-Elche (ALC)

467.9 km

Lines

8

Stops

30

Cycling: flat (gradient 0.2%)

EV Charging Points

  • IONITY Sotogrande (7.6 km)

Nature & Beaches

Nature dominates the landscape in Punta Chullera. It is geographically defined by a small rocky cape (Punta de Cala Sardina) that separates the open Mediterranean from the intimate coves. Unlike the long sandy stretches of other Costa del Sol resorts, this area features a rugged coastline interspersed with charming small coves (calas). The elevated position of many properties offers sweeping views of the Strait of Gibraltar and the African coastline on clear days. The air quality is excellent, frequently registering an AQI of 18 (Good), which benefits residents seeking a healthy environment.

Marinas

Sports & Recreation

Recreation in Punta Chullera is naturally oriented towards the sea and the outdoors. The area serves as a gateway for hiking, with paths winding along the rugged coastline leading to hidden coves and watchtowers. The proximity to the Mediterranean allows for swimming, snorkeling, and diving in the clear waters off the rocky headlands. While specific large-scale sports complexes are within the town of Manilva, the immediate environment encourages an active lifestyle through walking and water sports. The coastline here is less manicured than sandy beaches, appealing to those who prefer exploring natural inlets and rocky terrains.

Golf Courses

Amenities

Restaurant

2

Air Quality

PM2.5

6.0

µg/m³

PM10

11.9

µg/m³

NO²

2.2

µg/m³

Ozone

99.0

µg/m³

UV Index

3.3

Education

Families in Punta Chullera have access to the educational facilities of the Manilva municipality. This includes local public schooling (infant and primary) within the town. For international education, there are several renowned private schools along the western Costa del Sol, particularly in nearby Estepona and Sotogrande, offering British and Spanish curriculums. These international schools are within a short driving distance, making the area viable for expatriate families.

International Schools

Economy & Income

The economy of Punta Chullera is primarily driven by residential tourism and lifestyle migration rather than heavy industry. The real estate market is active, catering to international buyers looking for second homes or retirement properties. The presence of 8 restaurants highlights a modest local service sector focused on gastronomy and hospitality. The wider Manilva area relies significantly on agriculture, particularly vineyards and tropical fruits, though Punta Chullera itself is distinctly residential.

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 approximately 3,512 residents
  • 3,845 hours of sunshine per year
  • Just 26.6 km from Gibraltar Airport
  • 8 local restaurants offering fresh seafood
  • Real estate prices ranging from €170k to €500k
  • Rugged coastline with rocky coves and headlands
  • Excellent air quality (AQI 18)
  • 6 public transport lines serving the area

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Available Properties

The real estate market in Punta Chullera is currently active but exclusive, with 8 properties listed for sale. Prices range from €170,000 to €499,900, with an average market price of approximately €357,237. The housing stock is diverse, including Ground Floor Apartments, Duplexes, Penthouses, and Townhouses. There are also Residential Plots available for those wishing to build custom homes. The market here appeals to buyers looking for sea views and a quieter atmosphere compared to the more urbanized areas of Marbella or Fuengirola. The high average price point reflects the desirability of the frontline locations and the quality of the residential developments.
New Build (8) Apartments (4) Penthouses (1) Townhouses (2) Land & Plots (2)
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Frequently Asked Questions

How far is Punta Chullera from the airport?
Punta Chullera is conveniently close to Gibraltar Airport (GIB), which is only 26.6 km away. Málaga Airport (AGP) is further afield at 74.9 km.
What is the average price of property in Punta Chullera?
The current average price for properties is approximately €357,237, with listings ranging from €170,000 for smaller apartments to €499,900 for larger or frontline units.
Is Punta Chullera a sandy beach resort?
No, Punta Chullera is characterized by a rocky coastline and scenic coves (calas) rather than expansive sandy beaches, making it ideal for snorkeling and fishing.
What is the climate like during winter?
Winters are mild with the area experiencing significant sunshine (part of 3,845 annual hours) and roughly 69 days of rain spread throughout the year.
Are there international schools nearby?
Yes, while there are local schools in Manilva, several prestigious international schools are located in nearby Estepona and Sotogrande.
What types of properties are available?
The market currently offers a mix of Ground Floor Apartments, Duplexes, Townhouses, Penthouses, and Residential Plots.