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Villa · Nueva Andalucía, Marbella

Casa Mirlo

Four bedrooms on the Golf Valley floor, with Los Naranjos at the end of the street

Sleeps 84 bedrooms4 bathrooms380 m²Licence VFT/MA/00000

Casa Mirlo sits on a quiet residential street in Nueva Andalucía's Golf Valley, between the fairways of Los Naranjos and Las Brisas. The house faces north-west towards La Concha, so the mountain fills the view from the pool terrace all afternoon. It was built for two things this valley does well: golf in the morning and long lunches outside afterwards. Four bedrooms sleep eight, each with its own bathroom, and the garage takes two cars plus a trolley-load of golf bags. Puerto Banús is ten minutes downhill by car — close enough for dinner, far enough that you never hear it.

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The ground floor runs front to back: an open kitchen at the street end, a dining table for ten in the middle, and a sitting room with glass doors onto the pool terrace. The kitchen has an induction hob, a full-size oven plus combi-microwave, an American fridge-freezer and proper knives — enough to cook for the whole house without improvising. There is a second, quieter snug with a TV upstairs, which keeps the peace when half the group wants football and half wants silence.

Three bedrooms are upstairs, including the main suite with a king bed, a dressing area and a terrace looking straight at La Concha. The fourth bedroom is on the ground floor with twin beds and a shower room beside it — useful for grandparents or anyone avoiding stairs. All four bathrooms have walk-in showers; the main suite also has a bath.

Outside, the 10-metre pool can be heated on request for €50 a day, the covered terrace seats eight for dinner with a gas barbecue alongside, and the garden is walled, flat and easy to keep an eye on. Los Naranjos clubhouse is an eight-minute walk; Las Brisas and Aloha are both under five minutes by car. The beach at San Pedro is a twelve-minute drive, and Centro Plaza — supermarket, pharmacy, Wednesday street market — is five minutes away.

Stayzia manages this house directly. Our local team handles every arrival in person, trusted housekeepers look after it year round, and a guest manager is on WhatsApp throughout your stay. We can book tee times at the valley courses before you arrive.

Room by room

Main suite

King (180cm)

Dressing area, bath and walk-in shower, La Concha terrace

Bedroom 2

King (180cm)

En-suite shower, fairway views towards Los Naranjos

Bedroom 3

Queen (160cm)

En-suite shower, garden views

Garden bedroom

Twins (2 × 90cm, joinable)

Ground floor, shower room beside

What the house includes

Living
  • Air conditioning throughout
  • Underfloor heating in bathrooms
  • 55" TV with streaming apps
  • Second TV snug upstairs
  • Fast fibre Wi-Fi (600 Mb)
  • Dedicated workspace
Kitchen
  • Induction hob and full-size oven
  • American fridge-freezer
  • Dishwasher
  • Nespresso machine and filter coffee
  • Full tableware for 10
Outside
  • Private pool (10m, heated on request)
  • Covered dining terrace for 8
  • Gas barbecue
  • Walled flat garden
  • Sun loungers (8)
  • Garage for 2 cars plus golf storage
Practical
  • Washing machine and dryer
  • Iron and board
  • Welcome grocery pack
  • Keyless entry
  • Tee-time booking before arrival
Bedrooms & Baths
  • Hotel-quality linen, changed weekly
  • Blackout blinds in all bedrooms
  • Hairdryers in every bathroom
  • Cot and high chair (on request, free)
  • In-room safe

Good to know — extra costs

  • Pool heating: €50/day (48h notice)
  • Private chef evenings: from €220 plus ingredients
  • Mid-stay extra clean beyond the weekly one: €100

Where you are

Nueva Andalucía is the valley that climbs from behind Puerto Banús into the foothills, and everyone here calls it by its other name: the Golf Valley. Three of Spain's best-known courses — Las Brisas, Los Naranjos and Aloha — sit within a few minutes of each other, their fairways threading between white villa streets, bougainvillea and the odd lake, with La Concha standing over the whole valley like a stage set. This is where people who could afford Puerto Banús choose to live instead: quiet, residential, leafy, and five minutes from the noise rather than inside it. Villas in Nueva Andalucía give you the trade most second-week visitors wish they had made in their first — space, a private pool, free parking and silence at night, with the port and the beach a short downhill drive away. There is real local life too: the Saturday-morning street market by the bullring is the best on the coast, and the strip of restaurants around Centro Plaza and Calle Belmonte means you are not driving every time you want dinner. Our house here, Casa Mirlo, sits on the Los Naranjos side of the valley with La Concha filling the kitchen window.

Read more about staying in holiday rentals in Nueva Andalucía, or browse all Marbella villas.

  • Los Naranjos Golf Club8 min walk
  • Las Brisas Golf4 min drive
  • Aloha Golf Club5 min drive
  • Centro Plaza (supermarket, pharmacy)5 min drive
  • Puerto Banús10 min drive
  • Beach (San Pedro)12 min drive
  • Málaga Airport (AGP)50 min drive

Guests on Mirlo, verbatim

★★★★★

Four of us played Los Naranjos, Las Brisas and Aloha across the week and walked to the first of those. The garage took both hire cars and all the clubs. House was spotless and the pool heating was actually warm, not lukewarm.
Andreas · Germany · 9 Apr 2026

★★★★★

We came as two families with four kids between us. The walled garden meant we could actually sit down, and the twin room downstairs was ideal for my parents. Centro Plaza covered all the shopping in one stop.
Rachel · United Kingdom · 26 Oct 2025

★★★★★

July and the street was completely quiet — we heard sprinklers in the morning and nothing else. Ten minutes to Puerto Banús for dinner, then back to silence. The mountain view from the pool is better than the photos.
Marit · Norway · 14 Jul 2025

★★★★

Excellent house, beds and showers all first class. One small thing: the third bedroom faces the street and gets early sun, so the blackout blind matters — close it. Everything else faultless.
Thomas · Netherlands · 18 Jun 2025

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