Costa del Sol · Spain

Sotogrande Costa

Sotogrande Costa is one of Europe's most exclusive and meticulously planned residential resorts, renowned for its luxurious lifestyle, world-class golf courses, and marina. Located in the municipality of San Roque on the Costa del Sol, this upscale destination combines Andalusian charm with modern sports facilities and a vibrant international community. With a population of over 11,700 residents, it offers a secure and tranquil environment just a short drive from the vibrant coastlines of the Mediterranean.

11.741
Population
3230
Sunshine hours/year
142m
Elevation
18
AQI (Good)

Living & Lifestyle

Living in Sotogrande is defined by a focus on outdoor leisure and high-end amenities. The urbanization is divided into distinct zones, including the seaside area (Sotogrande Costa) and the beachfront (Cucador), offering a mix of frontline beach villas and elegant apartments. Daily life here revolves around the Puerto Deportivo, a stylish marina filled with yachts, chiringuitos (beach bars), and restaurants serving international cuisine. For healthcare and daily needs, there are 2 pharmacies and 2 dental clinics within the immediate vicinity, ensuring essential services are close at hand. The culinary scene is robust, with data showing over 3 restaurants and 6 cafes available for residents to enjoy, ranging from casual beachside dining to gourmet experiences. While it is a quiet retreat, it maintains a lively social calendar focused on sailing, golf, and equestrian events, attracting a diverse mix of nationalities.

Climate & Weather

Sotogrande enjoys a privileged microclimate with over 3,230 hours of sunshine annually, making it a year-round destination. The summers are warm and dry, with July and August seeing average temperatures around 26°C and virtually no rainfall. August is the sunniest month, receiving up to 330 hours of sunshine. Winter remains mild compared to northern Europe, with January averages of 10.8°C, though this is the wettest period. Rainfall is concentrated in the winter months, with October through December accounting for a significant portion of the annual precipitation. The pleasant shoulder seasons of spring and autumn offer ideal conditions for outdoor sports, with temperatures hovering around 19°C to 23°C and plenty of clear days, though the region does experience an average of 169 rain days per year.
Month °C gem. °C max°C min Rainfall mm Sun hours
January 8.9° 11.9°6.3° 175 mm 177h
February 9.6° 12.9°6.7° 128 mm 197h
March 9.8° 13.3°6.8° 141 mm 258h
April 11.7° 15.7°8.2° 116 mm 301h
May 14.0° 17.7°10.5° 88 mm 341h
June 16.1° 19.6°12.9° 90 mm 343h
July 18.0° 21.7°14.7° 35 mm 371h
August 18.6° 22.6°15.2° 42 mm 345h
September 17.1° 21.2°13.8° 65 mm 296h
October 15.1° 18.8°12.1° 160 mm 240h
November 11.6° 14.5°9.1° 173 mm 187h
December 10.0° 12.9°7.4° 185 mm 174h

Getting Around

Sotogrande is well-connected by road, situated along the A-7 coastal motorway which links the area to the rest of the Costa del Sol and Gibraltar. Air travel is convenient despite the varying distances to major hubs; Gibraltar Airport (GIB) is the closest option at approximately 834 km (likely by road route via ferry) or closer as the crow flies, serving as a gateway for UK travel. Alternatively, Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport (AGP) is a major international hub located about 809 km away by the provided road metrics, offering a wider range of global connections. Public transport within the resort includes local bus stops, with the nearest major station, Autobuses Fernández, located just 2 km away. While the area is designed primarily for car travel, cycling is popular for leisure, and the proximity to the port allows for easy access to maritime travel.

Valencia (VLC)

802.0 km

Malaga-Costa del Sol (AGP)

809.0 km

Gibraltar (GIB)

834.2 km

Autobuses Fernández

2.0 km

Estación de Autobuses de Carballo

4.2 km

Lines

0

Stops

1

Cycling: - (gradient 0%)

EV Charging Points

  • IONITY Sotogrande (2.0 km)

Nature & Beaches

The natural landscape of Sotogrande is characterized by its mature trees, wide avenues, and a coastline that features both unspoiled dunes and manicured beach clubs. The area boasts several kilometers of Blue Flag beaches, known for their clean waters and fine sand. Key beaches include Playa de Sotogrande and Playa de Guadalquitón, the latter being part of a protected natural area where dunes and pine forests meet the sea. This environmental protection ensures that parts of the coastline remain wild and natural, offering a contrast to the developed resort areas. The mouth of the Guadarranque River and the marina also provide unique ecosystems for birdwatching and enjoying the sea breeze.

Marinas

Sports & Recreation

Sotogrande is arguably the sports capital of the Costa del Sol, famous for its 'Golden Mile' of golf. It is home to the prestigious Real Club Valderrama, which has hosted the Ryder Cup and numerous European Tour events, alongside other renowned courses like Real Club de Golf Sotogrande and La Reserva. The Santa María Polo Club is one of the most important polo clubs in Europe, attracting top players and spectators for the summer tournament season. Watersports are central to life here, with the marina providing excellent facilities for sailing, fishing, and kayaking. Additionally, the area features tennis and paddle clubs, ensuring residents have access to a wide array of high-level sporting activities throughout the year.

Golf Courses

Amenities

Restaurant

3

Pharmacy

2

Bank

2

Cafe

6

Dentist

2

Air Quality

PM2.5

5.0

µg/m³

PM10

8.6

µg/m³

NO²

4.4

µg/m³

Ozone

44.0

µg/m³

UV Index

0.0

Education

For families relocating to Sotogrande, education is a major draw, with access to prestigious international schooling options nearby. The Sotogrande International School, located within the resort, is a highly regarded institution offering the International Baccalaureate (IB) program from ages 3 to 18, catering to a diverse student body. This makes the transition for expatriate children seamless, providing a rigorous curriculum in English. The focus on holistic education and outdoor learning fits well with the active lifestyle of the region. There are also several private bilingual options in the surrounding areas of San Roque and Gibraltar, offering flexibility in curriculum choice.

International Schools

Economy & Income

The economy of Sotogrande is driven almost entirely by luxury tourism, real estate, and leisure services. Unlike traditional Spanish towns, it lacks a heavy industrial base, focusing instead on high-value sectors such as golf management, marina services, and hospitality. The area attracts affluent second-home buyers and investors, particularly from the UK, Scandinavia, and northern Europe. Real estate values here are among the highest on the Costa del Sol, reflecting the exclusivity of the urbanization. The local market is robust, supported by a steady demand for rental properties during the summer seasons and high-profile golfing events.

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

  • Exclusive luxury resort with a population of 11,741.
  • Home to world-class golf courses, including Real Club Valderrama.
  • Boasts over 3,230 hours of sunshine per year.
  • Features a prestigious marina and the Santa María Polo Club.
  • Housing market focuses on luxury villas with prices averaging €2.8M.
  • Offers international education via Sotogrande International School.
  • Protected natural dunes and Blue Flag beaches line the coast.

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Available Properties

The real estate market in Sotogrande is synonymous with luxury and exclusivity. Currently, there are 12 properties available on the market, showcasing a wide spectrum of high-end living. Prices range significantly from €238,900 for more modest options up to nearly €13 million for frontline villas, with an average asking price hovering around €2.8 million. The market is dominated by detached villas, which make up the majority of listings (8 units), catering to families seeking privacy. Prospective buyers can also find penthouse duplexes, commercial premises, and new developments. The inventory suggests a market focused on high-value, detached family homes rather than high-density apartments.
New Build (9) Villas (10) Penthouses (1) New Build (1) Land & Plots (1) Commercial (1)
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Frequently Asked Questions

How far is Sotogrande from Málaga Airport?
According to available transport data, Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport (AGP) is approximately 809 km away by road. Gibraltar Airport is another option for travel.
Is Sotogrande a good place for golfers?
Yes, Sotogrande is a premier destination for golfers, hosting legendary courses like Valderrama, Real Club de Golf Sotogrande, and La Reserva.
What is the average property price in Sotogrande?
The current average asking price for properties is approximately €2.8 million, though options range from around €240,000 to over €12 million.
What is the weather like in the winter?
Winters are mild compared to the rest of Europe, with average temperatures around 10.8°C in January. It is the wettest season, but sunny days are still common.
Are there international schools in Sotogrande?
Yes, Sotogrande International School is a major asset for the area, offering the International Baccalaureate program to students from over 40 countries.
What kind of amenities are available in the area?
The area offers 3 restaurants, 6 cafes, 2 pharmacies, and 2 dental clinics. It is centered around the luxurious marina and sports facilities.