Cabopino is a charming area that draws people looking for a bracing walk on its spectacular beach and dining options in its small but perfectly formed port lined with lively restaurants and cafés. It is also a tranquil residential area that enjoys a setting of both beaches and pine forests, a location that provides easy access to Marbella, Mijas Costa and Málaga airport, which is only a 25-minute drive from here. Moreover, Cabopino has an air of exclusivity without being ostentatious, and that is a major part of its appeal.
Many buyers are drawn to properties in Cabopino because of the greenery, the feeling of privacy and the tranquillity that the forestation provides, in addition to the local golf courses that add to this sense of being in nature whilst also close to amenities. And, the beach is an undoubted attraction; 1,500m long and 25m wide, this golden strand starts at Cabopino port and finishes at the Artola dunes. They protect the beach and are in turn legally protected because of their environmental importance. The walkways above and leading down to the beach are one of the best places to enjoy a stroll any day of the year and there are some wonderful sunbathing and picnic spots.
Families are attracted to properties in Cabopino because it is perfectly located for young people. There are schools in Las Chapas and Elviria, plus Marbella is only a 15-minute drive away. Beach volleyball and football are available and there is a tennis academy in La Mairena, part of Elviria.
Naturally, boat lovers are also well catered for. The small marina has moorings for 169 boats and if you don’t have your own yacht charters are available too. The port has a good selection of restaurants, with Albert’s being the most famous. This traditional Spanish restaurant is a Cabopino landmark, as is Andy’s beach chiringuito.
There are properties of differing sizes in Cabopino. Please contact us and discover the attractions of living in Cabopino in person.
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