At CoraZazen Villas you can rent a boutique luxury villa for a wonderful stay, just the two of you or with friends and family, close to Malaga, in the green setting of the Andalusian mountains, with the sea so close you can almost smell it.
Each villa is unique and has undergone a complete makeover.
They are equipped with every comfort and amazing luxury, a fantastic atmosphere, and great taste in décor.
They are all located in a peaceful location with amazing views.
NEW Villa Zafarraya is our last gem. It will be completely renovated in the coming months into perhaps the most beautiful wheelchair-accessible boutique villa in the world and will be available from March 2024.
Our villas are experienced as wonderful by families, groups of friends and couples.
The peaceful and stunning surroundings of the villas are healing and inspiring at the same time. But do you still want to discover the region after a few days?
We know the best addresses, tested ourselves or tipped off by our guests.
Interested in a local top guide in the sierras with snorkeling in a secluded bay? Fancy a day on the water? A flamenco evening in the villa?
A gastronomic diner prepared by our private chef ?
We provide you with all our insider tips in advance so that you can spend a fantastic time here.
This will be a holiday to remember.
This region offers foodies plenty to enjoy. The restaurant of Michelin Star chef José Carlos Garcia in Málaga has an excellent reputation.
An experienced local sommelier will bring his favourite Spanish wines to the finca or visit one of the best finest Bodega’s in the region.
Cycling Trips, with a local guide, if required. Cycle hire? Just ask us for details.
Enjoy a day on the beach or maybe diving or head out to sea on a chauffeur-driven speedboat.
Axis between Europe and Africa and meeting point of the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, this region has been coveted by many different cultures throughout history and prehistory.
The region of Andalusia has a surface area of 87,268 km2 and represents 17.3% of Spain. It is, on its own, larger than countries like Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Austria or Switzerland.
The diversity of landscapes and geographical terrain gives rise to an array of environments that go from the heat of the Guadalquivir River valley through to luxuriant mid-mountain areas, volcanic landscapes such as the Tabernas desert, and the snow-capped peaks of Sierra Nevada.
The Guadalquivir is Andalusia’s most important river and brings life to many areas in its journey across the region.
In barely forty kilometers you can go from Alpine mountain landscapes to tropical areas on the shores of the Mediterranean. The coast of Andalusia stretches for almost 900 kilometres and is home to a large number of cities, towns and beaches that are a delight to visit.
The whole ensemble represents a range of attractions for tourists that goes from impressive monuments in large towns to typical small villages, which have provided a constant source of inspiration for all kinds of artists.
Andalusia today is a modern region with well-developed infrastructure. It offers a warm welcome to visitors and, while conscious of the need to modernise and move forward with the times, it is also careful to take care of its roots and maintain its important cultural heritage and monuments, legacy of the region’s ancestors.
Andalusia is the main holiday destination for Spanish nationals and one of the principal destinations for overseas tourists. Don’t miss it. Andalusia loves you…
We are happy to help you with our personal insider tips to make it an exciting holiday
Source https://www.andalucia.org