Mijas

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Perched on a hillside in the Costa del Sol hinterland, Mijas is a classic Andalusian white village (pueblo blanco) that dazzles with its narrow cobbled streets, flower-filled balconies, and sweeping views of the Mediterranean. Unlike the crowded coast, Mijas retains a genuine local charm, with donkey taxis, artisan shops, and a relaxed pace that invites lingering. It’s an easy day trip from Marbella or Málaga, and a perfect stop for travellers seeking traditional Spanish culture, excellent tapas, and a photogenic setting.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors can see Mijas’s highlights in half a day. Arrive by late morning, wander the old quarter, visit the chapel and museum, and enjoy a leisurely tapas lunch. If you want to hike in the surrounding hills or explore the nearby beaches, allow a full day. The village is most atmospheric in the late afternoon when day-trippers thin out and the golden light softens the white facades.

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