Sitio de Calahonda

Sitio De Calahonda is a small town in Andalusia, southern Spain.

It lies on the coast about halfway between Fuengirola and Marbella, and is part of the municipality of Mijas.

The town was developed by D. Juan de Orbaneja in 1963,[1] occupying the space between Marbella and Mijas.

The predominant population is not of Spanish origin, being composed mainly of expatriate Britons, Scandinavians, and Germans.

There are various ways to get to Sitio De Calahonda, however public transport within the town is limited.

View of Calahonda.