Make a holiday home, apartment, house or villa in Carratraca, Spain your home away from home

The mountainside village of Carratraca is situated in the Malaga Province of Southern Spain in the popular community of Andalusia, about 30 miles inland from Malaga and the Costa del Sol. This traditional white village is a world away from the busy tourist resorts and is just minutes from the Andalusian Lake District. Self catering accommodation in Carratraca would be ideal for holidaymakers who want to experience the real Spain!

Things to do on holiday in Carratraca, Spain

Although self catering accommodation in Carratraca is within easy reach of the coast and large towns and cities, this pretty village has everything you need you for an enjoyable and relaxing holiday. The postcard-perfect narrow streets with whitewashed houses and colourful flowers are very pretty and invite you to explore. Discover the great choice of bars and restaurants, small local shops and popular Saturday morning market where you can stock up on food for your Carratraca accommodation.

For something different, take advantage of the luxury spa baths offered in the village after a day of walking in the surrounding hills and mountains, enjoying the scenic beauty all around. The Andalucian Lake District is only ten minutes distant and has even more spectacular scenery to enjoy. The lakes are great for swimming, fishing and boating.

Places to visit on holiday in Carratraca, Spain

As well as the beautiful lakes and surrounding pine clad hills and mountains, the Andalusian Lake District has more beautiful places to visit too; places like the scenic El Chorro Gorge are only 10 to 15 minutes drive from your Carratraca accommodation.

In the opposite direction is the Costa del Sol with all its excellent beaches and lively towns and cities to enjoy. Malaga is about a 40 minute drive. This large city features plenty of shops, restaurants and bars, as well as numerous interesting sights to see. Buildings such as the Gibralfaro Castle, the Roman theatre, two cathedrals, churches, many museums, and the important harbour.

The weather in Carratraca, Spain

Self catering accommodation in Carratraca benefits from a Mediterranean climate but with temperatures a little cooler than the coastal regions in the winter time. Summers will be warm to hot, perfect for swimming and sunbathing. Spring and autumn are very warm too, and winters are mild, making accommodation in Carratraca perfect for visiting at any time of the year.

Flights to Carratraca, Spain

Carratraca accommodation is easy to get to with Malaga Airport being within an hour’s drive. As the main airport for the Costa del Sol, Malaga is well covered by numerous airlines offering flights from other European destinations. From the UK there are many budget and charter airlines to choose from such as easyJet, Thomas Cook Airlines, and Flybe, in addition to British Airways.

Self-catering holiday homes in Carratraca

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Detached luxury villa with private pool and stunning views

— Property 59454
Carratraca villa rental - Pool with views
2 Bedrooms, Sleeps 4,
Villa, 2 Bathrooms, mountain, village, pool
Calendar Updated 17 Nov 2009

Property Review

We stayed at this villa in the first week in October and it was everything we wanted and more. Be prepared for the views to blow you away. We have never 'done' a private apartment holiday before...
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villa with private pool, poolside bar and stunning views in spa village

— Property 18731
Carratraca villa rental - One patio area with pool,and table tennis
3 Bedrooms, Sleeps 6,
Villa, 2 Bathrooms, mountain, village, pool
Calendar Updated 17 Nov 2009

Property Review

2 weeks of sheer enjoyment spent at this most wonderful villa. Never saw a tourist in sight and enjoyed the hikes up to the hilltop Carratraca. The villa and surroundings were even better than...