Nueva Andalucía

The leafy "golf valley" behind Puerto Banús — green, family-friendly and full of Nordic neighbours. One of the safest places to put your money in Marbella.

Pick of the monthMost family-friendlyBest for golf
Entry€400k
Ceiling€12M+
SuitsFamilies, golfers, year-round living
RegionMarbella

Key facts

Character
Leafy, calm golf valley built for year-round living
Best for
Families, Golfers, Year-round living
To Puerto Banús
5–10 min
To the beach
5–10 min drive
To the airport
45–50 min (Málaga)
Golf
Las Brisas, Los Naranjos, Aloha
Schools
Aloha College, Swans International, Scandinavian School of Marbella
Amenities
Puerto Banús marina, Centro Plaza, La Sala, weekly Saturday market
Rental demand
Strong
Aspect
South-facing valley, sheltered, sunny
Safety
Quiet and very safe; popular with families

Quick take: One of the safest places to put your money in Marbella — golf, green, family-friendly, and full of Nordic neighbours. Not beachfront, and not cheap. Worth it for the right buyer; overpriced for the wrong one.

What it actually is

Nueva Andalucía is the “golf valley” just behind Puerto Banús — a spread of urbanizations around three golf courses, 5–10 minutes from the marina and the beach. It’s leafy, calm, and built for year-round living rather than a two-week holiday. So many Scandinavians live here it’s earned the nickname Little Sweden.

Who it suits

It rewards families (Scandinavian and international schools nearby, safe and quiet, services in your own language), golfers (three courses on your doorstep) and year-round or long-stay buyers — there’s a real community here in winter, unlike the beach resorts that empty out.

What your money buys (rough, 2026)

  • Apartments: ~€400k–€900k
  • Townhouses: ~€1M–€2M
  • Villas: ~€2M–€12M+ (modern new-builds command the top end)

The honest caveats

It is not beachfront — if toes-in-the-sand mornings are the dream, look at the Golden Mile or Estepona instead. There’s a big quality spread: some urbanizations are dated 1990s stock, others are sleek new villas, and price per m² varies wildly. And summer traffic around Puerto Banús gets heavy.

Bottom line

If you want a secure, community-driven base with golf and schools and Nordic familiarity, Nueva Andalucía is hard to beat. If you want beachfront or a pure rental-yield play, your money works harder elsewhere.

In its favour

  • Three golf courses on your doorstep
  • Safe, quiet and genuinely year-round — a real winter community
  • International & Scandinavian schools nearby
  • Five to ten minutes from Puerto Banús and the beach

The honest caveats

  • Not beachfront — you drive or cycle to the sea
  • Huge quality spread; easy to overpay without local eyes
  • Summer traffic around Puerto Banús gets heavy
What buyers actually say
“It really is like a little Scandinavia in the sun — you hear Swedish and Norwegian everywhere, and it feels safe to let the kids out.”
— r/Marbella
“Lovely and green, but do your homework on the urbanisation — some of the 90s blocks are tired and priced like they aren't.”
— r/SpainExpats

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