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A splendid villa in Cascada de Camoján
A day lived well.

Inside a privileged, gated pocket of Sierra Blanca where pine-scented hills tip toward the Mediterranean, the villa frames the sea like a private artwork. Crafted by Miguel Tobal, this is modern Andalusian glamour: strong geometry, soft textures, and a calm, coastal palette that moves from stone to sand to sunlit bronze.

You open your eyes to a horizon of blue. The master suite sits on the first floor, elevated just enough to clear the canopy of palms. Floor-to-ceiling glass slides away and the terrace folds into the room; salt air and birdsong drift over a caramel-suede headboard, ribbed walnut wall panels, and a sculptural globe lamp that glows like a sunrise. Underfoot, a plush, graphic rug meets herringbone wood—warm, tactile, quiet. Two cloud-like bouclé chairs face the view for those first slow sips of coffee.

Drift downstairs and the double-height salon breathes out. A floating, ribboned chandelier hangs like golden silk; twin ivory sofas set the stage on layered rugs and a travertine coffee table. Everything orients to the glass, the Mediterranean is your daily artwork, while soft linen draperies temper the light. To the left, a moody TV snug is paneled in deep timber with bronze inlays and a marble plinth; it’s intimate, sound-soft, perfect for slow mornings with the news.

The Modulnova kitchen is a study in precision, striated stone island, discreet Gaggenau, and a clever conceal-and-reveal system that keeps the scene polished. Eight bouclé dining chairs wait under a constellation of glass orbs. Breakfast can be theatre here, or you wander straight out to the terrace where the infinity pool mirrors the sky.

Outside is where this villa really shows off its address. A wrap of covered lounges keeps you in cool shade while the pool’s shallow shelf invites bare feet. The terrace paving is silk-smooth; warm stone, cool to the touch. Glass balustrades vanish, so sea and garden roll uninterrupted palms, bird-of-paradise, and dense, layered planting that wraps the plot in privacy. Lunch is grilled on the barbecue by the service kitchen, carried out effortlessly.

Heat climbing? Descend to the wellness level, a private sanctuary lit by a broad English patio. The Technogym equipment faces tropical planting and mirror walls, so your workout feels garden-fresh even in August.

The indoor lap pool glows aquamarine; steam sighs from the hammam, cedar warms in the sauna.

When the family gathers, the games room and bar carry the mood: low, modular sofas, curated shelving, and sculptural lighting that arcs like a line of light over the space.

As the sun slips behind the hills, the villa switches to warm, architectural lighting. From outside, the façade reads like a boutique hotel, terraces aglow, columns casting long, elegant shadows. Aperitifs in the salon, a bottle lifted from the glass-fronted wine cellar, then dinner that drifts between the formal table and the soft outdoor lounge as the pool picks up the last copper of sunset.

Later, retreat upstairs. The master bathroom has hotel swagger, stone, glass, and soft halo lighting—while the terrace turns into a private observatory for the constellations over the Alborán Sea. The house is silent but for the hush of the breeze through the pines and the faint rhythm of waves
Cascada de Camoján, Marbella Golden Mile is a rarefied, 24-hour secured enclave on the shoulder of Sierra Blanca. Minutes to the glitter of Puente Romano and the beach, yet wrapped in green and birdsong. Europe’s most enviable micro-climate does the rest.
If Marbella is a lifestyle, this villa is its front-row seat: sea mornings, pool-soft afternoons, and evenings that stretch lazily under warm light and good company. Step in once and the house does the rest. Home, but also hideaway.
Contact Coastal Living Marbella today to arrange a private consultation or viewing. Let us help you unlock the real potential of Marbella’s Golden Mile—your next smart move starts here.