Apartments for Sale in Cabopino


Cabopino offers a more secluded coastal alternative to central Marbella, with apartments clustered around the marina and dunes near one of the area's few protected beaches. Most developments cater to buyers seeking a quieter pace while staying within easy reach of the main resorts along the Costa del Sol.
31 properties for sale in CabopinoAvg €5,941/sqm
Apartments for sale in Cabopino sit mainly within low-rise complexes between the N-340 coast road and the shore, with many enjoying views across the marina or the pine-fringed dune system. The setting feels notably greener and less built-up than neighbouring stretches of the coast. Most schemes were constructed from the early 1980s onwards and include ground-floor units with private gardens, mid-level flats with larger terraces, and penthouses. Communal pools, secure gating, and underground parking are standard across the majority of developments. The typical buyer profile leans toward those who value direct beach access and a village scale over nightlife or high-street shopping. Cabopino suits retirees, remote workers, and families comfortable with a car for daily errands. The marina hosts a handful of restaurants and a small supermarket, but most residents drive a few minutes west to Calahonda or east toward Elviria for larger shops, schools, and medical services. Urgencias Hospital Costa del Sol lies around ten minutes by car. Apartments here differ from villas in maintenance and budget. Communal fees cover gardens, pool upkeep, and perimeter security, removing much of the hands-on work a freestanding house demands. This appeals to non-resident owners and older buyers who prefer a lock-and-leave arrangement. Layouts tend toward two or three bedrooms, with open-plan living areas that extend onto wide terraces. South and southwest orientations are common, capturing afternoon sun and sea breezes. Cabopino Golf runs alongside the eastern edge of the area, and several apartment complexes enjoy fairway views or direct pedestrian gates onto the course. The beach itself stretches for more than a kilometre, backed by dunes and wooden walkways, and remains one of the quieter strips between Marbella and Fuengirola. Puerto Cabopino provides moorings for smaller craft and a low-key dining scene that stays open year-round, reinforcing the appeal for buyers seeking a permanent or extended-season coastal base rather than a high-season holiday bolt-hole.
1 questions answered
Process, costs and taxes, answered by our local team.
By setting
Location
Map shows the approximate Cabopino area, Costa del Sol.
What's nearby
Market data
Live market data across Costa del Sol.