The area now known as Mijas was originally settled by the Phoenicians around 1000 BC, making it one of the oldest continuously inhabited areas on the Costa del Sol.

There are places where history lingers—not as a relic, but as a presence. Mijas is one of them.

The town doesn’t shout for attention. It doesn’t need to. High above the Costa del Sol, Mijas Pueblo sits in quiet defiance of time, its whitewashed streets curling around a history that stretches back thousands of years. Roman footprints remain in the foundations; Moorish echoes slip through alleyways of terracotta pots and blue-painted shutters. From a terrace, someone sips a morning coffee, the Mediterranean a mirror of shifting blues below.

Mijas has existed for millennia, but today, it offers something more than just a postcard past—it is a place to live, invest, and belong.

A Past That Refuses to Fade

To own property here is to own a piece of history. Archaeological finds suggest habitation since the Bronze Age (2000 BC), and by the time the Romans arrived, Mijas—then known as Suel—was a thriving coastal settlement. Trade flourished. Roads were built. The foundations of something enduring were laid.

The Moors, with their sharp instinct for beauty, left their mark next: an intricate maze of streets designed to shield against the sun, a pattern still visible today. Then came the Reconquista, the Catholic kings reclaiming Andalusia, and with it, the small town found itself in yet another new era.

Some places change too much. Mijas has changed just enough.

Living in Mijas: A Study in Contrasts

Owning a home here means something different for everyone. Some come for the sea views, others for the solitude, some for the slow-burn magic of a town where afternoons stretch longer than they should.

  • Hillside Villas – Perched above the Mediterranean, these are places where silence is a luxury. Expansive terraces, olive groves whispering in the wind, infinity pools dissolving into the horizon.
  • Townhouses in Mijas Pueblo – For those drawn to the hum of daily life, cobbled streets lead to homes that have watched centuries pass from behind Andalusian shutters. Steps away from markets, restaurants, and historic landmarks.
  • Beachfront Apartments – A short drive away, Mijas Costa offers contemporary living with direct access to the waves, modern architecture that still understands its setting.
  • Fincas & Rural Estates – A different kind of rhythm. Here, the land moves slower, the houses older, the air laced with the scent of orange blossoms and aged wood.

What unites them is a simple fact: you are not just buying a house—you are choosing a way to exist.

Archaeologists have uncovered remnants of underground Roman aqueducts in Mijas, which were used to supply water to local settlements and farmlands. Some sections of these ancient water channels are still visible today in the countryside around Mijas Pueblo.

What Happens Here

Mijas is not merely about real estate. It is about the life that unfolds once you’re here.

  • Ermita de la Virgen de la Peña – A 17th-century hermitage carved into rock, a quiet refuge with panoramic views. 
  • Mijas Bullring – Built in 1900, one of the few oval bullrings in Spain, standing as both history and spectacle.
  • Carromato de Max Miniature Museum – Art so small it fits on the head of a pin. A collection unlike any other.
  • The Old TownBlue flower pots against white walls, handwoven ceramics stacked beside wooden doors, the scent of fresh bread drifting from a family-run bakery. It is a painting, but it is also real. 

Leisure, Reimagined

To live in Mijas is to understand that time is a currency best spent well.

  • GolfLa Cala, Mijas Golf, Santana Golf—the best courses in Europe, where fairways roll toward the sea, and play is as much about setting as it is skill.
  • Horseback Riding – Paths through centuries-old olive groves, riders cutting across landscapes that haven’t changed in a hundred years.
  • Sailing & Water Sports – The coast waits. Some take yachts out, others dive in.
  • Cultural Festivals – Flamenco, art exhibitions, summer concerts beneath open skies. Mijas, alive in ways only those who live here truly know.

Investing in Mijas: The Numbers Speak

Mijas is not just another property market. With Costa del Sol real estate investments surging 20% in the past year and high-end transactions surpassing €3.2 billion, the demand for properties in places like Mijas has never been stronger.  It is not just about what you buy, but where you choose to be.

Some Places You Visit. Others, You Stay.

At Ultimate Lifestyles, we don’t just present homes. We introduce people to a new way of living.

If Mijas speaks to you, it’s time to answer.

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