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Apartment in Mijas
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 84 reviewsLa Suite Medina del Zoco ( Sol Aticos)
Villa in Mijas
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 20 reviewsLuxury Mijas villa with pool
Home in Las Lagunas de Mijas
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 23 reviewsBrand new built designer house close to town and beach
Apartment in Mijas
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 39 reviewsPenthouse Tamisa with Costa del Sol Penthouse
Apartment in Mijas
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 35 reviewsParaiso penthouse
Flat in Mijas Costa
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 27 reviewsBeautiful remodel. Stunning view. Minutes to beach
Flat in Mijas
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 77 reviews4br Andalusian penthouse w pool & spectacular view
Apartment in Mijas
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 28 reviewsLuxury Large 2 Bedroom Apartment, Views & Terrace
Quick stats about holiday rentals in Mijas
Total rentals
40 properties
Wifi availability
30 properties include access to wifi
Rentals with dedicated workspaces
20 properties have a dedicated workspace
Family-friendly rentals
20 properties are a good fit for families
Total number of reviews
770 reviews
Nightly prices starting at
£24 before taxes and fees
Your guide to Mijas
All About Mijas
Charming little Mijas began as a mountain village of traditional whitewashed houses nestled into the limestone sierra of Andalusía in southern Spain. Over time, it has expanded all the way to the coast, mingling modern amenities with tradition. Located a short drive north of Fuengirola, Mijas includes Mijas Pueblo, the old town, with its narrow streets, tranquil gardens, egg-shaped bullring, and historic churches; and Mijas Costa, a collection of coastal developments including the larger, more modern Las Lagunas and the smaller La Cala, a former fishing village turned tourist beach destination. Centuries ago, the inhabitants of this stretch of coastline had to fend off marauding pirates, a history that’s still visible in the defensive fortifications scattered among the wide sandy beaches. Today, a car-free Coastal Path for pedestrians and cyclists is a great way to explore the shoreline. Don’t miss the Ermita de la Virgen de la Peña in Mijas Pueblo, a monastery dedicated to the town’s patron saint, carved out of the rock in the mid-16th century by Mercedarian friars.
The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Mijas
As you would expect of the Costa del Sol, Mijas is kissed by the rays of the Mediterranean sun all year round. Summers are warm and a bit muggy with highs in the mid-80s Fahrenheit, peaking in early September, when the town celebrates its patron saint with a religious procession, marching bands, a street parade, and other cultural events. Swimming season lasts from June until October, when water temperatures are typically above 60 degrees. November and December are the region’s wettest months; it’s about 58 degrees on average in January, with overnight lows hitting 42, so pack layers for your wintertime escape.
Top things to do in Mijas
Museums
Mijas’ cultural offerings range from the formidable to the curious. At the El Carromato de Mijas miniatures museum, you can see The Last Supper painted on a grain of rice, the Seven Wonders of the World carved into a toothpick, and a bullfight scene rendered on a lentil. Don’t miss the Contemporary Art Center (CAC Mijas), which features a wide collection of contemporary paintings and famous ceramics.
Hiking
With its breathtaking Mediterranean sea views and rich biodiversity, the rugged mountain landscape surrounding Mijas is a magnet for hikers and nature lovers. Explore a network of five hiking trails of varying degrees of difficulty, all of which begin at El Mirador de Mijas Pueblo; color-coded signs point the way. The red trail is reasonably low intensity, while the orange route, at five hours round-trip, is the most difficult — but your effort will be rewarded with panoramic views of the entire coast from the La Bola weather station.
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