A Hidden Gem on the Costa del Sol 

A Picturesque Coastal Town

Nestled along the stunning Costa del Sol in Andalusia, Spain, Manilva is a picturesque coastal town renowned for its beautiful beaches, rich history, and delicious gastronomy. Located between Estepona and Sotogrande, Manilva boasts a perfect Mediterranean climate, with more than 300 days of sunshine a year, making it an ideal destination for both relaxation and exploration.

Rich History and Cultural Heritage

Manilva's rich history dates back to ancient times, evidenced by its archaeological sites and landmarks. The town is famous for its Moorish castle, Castillo de la Duquesa, which offers panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and the surrounding countryside. Visitors can also explore the Roman Sulphur Baths and the charming whitewashed streets of the old town, where traces of its Moorish and Roman past are still visible. Manilva's cultural heritage is celebrated through various festivals and events, including the Grape Harvest Festival, where locals and visitors come together to celebrate the town's winemaking tradition.

A Gastronomic Paradise

Manilva is renowned for its delicious gastronomy, particularly its fresh seafood and world-class wines. The town is famous for its sweet Moscatel grapes, which are used to produce the renowned Manilva wine. Visitors can enjoy traditional Andalusian cuisine in the town's many restaurants and tapas bars, with dishes such as grilled sardines, paella, and gazpacho. The bustling Marina de la Duquesa is a popular spot for dining, offering a wide range of international cuisines in a picturesque waterfront setting. Whether you're exploring its rich history, relaxing on its beautiful beaches, or indulging in its delicious cuisine, Manilva has something to offer every visitor.