Eco-Friendly Villa Malaga, Spain

You can have both luxury modern design and a eco-friendly retreat space here in Southern Spain.

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Luxury Villa In Malaga, Spain

The 5 rooms have been designed by taking inspiration from elements of the surroundings, such as the Bumblebee, the Orange Blossom flower Azahar, the native Andalusian Morucha hen, the emblematic olive tree Olivo or the Romé grape from Málaga, decorated with sustainable and recycled materials, made by local craftsmen.



Rooms with panoramic Mediterranean seaviews

The rooms are equipped with aerotermia system, air renewal and free of chemicals.

All beds are made with sustainable forest wood with FSC certificate. The mattresses are Made in Green from 100% organic natural latex as well as all textiles, sheets and towels are organic with GOTS / OEKO-Tex certificate

This villa in Malaga is located in Torrox Costa, a town of Malaga in the Costa del Sol, that is washed by the Mediterranean and is considered to have the best climate in Europe.

It is located at the foot of the Sierra de Almijara and is characterised by the cultivation of tropical fruits such as custard apples, avocados, mangos and medlars.

It is bordered by the towns of Nerja, Frigiliana and Cómpeta and by the Mediterranean Sea, that influences the climate and gives us mild temperatures during most of the year.

Its excellent location and its connections with Malaga (the Capital city) and Granada allow easy access to the beaches located in the area and to the cultural activities organised in the centre of Malaga and Granada. You also have the opportunity to ski in winter.

Even though Torrox is quite a touristic town, Casa SiempreViva is far enough away to offer you a quiet stay with spectacular sea views.

We are also included in the route of the Gran Senda of Malaga (GR249 - Stage 04: Torrox-Nerja) and we can stamp your passport as a hiker.


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Retreats @ Villa Malaga

Two travellers who one day decided to live up to their values.

After many years spent in large companies’ offices with tempting prospects for the future, we realised that we were living a life we did not really want.

We felt tired, stressed and unfulfilled.

While trying to improve our state of health, we discovered the world of sustainability. We began to investigate and, full of enthusiasm, we started to make profound changes in our diet and our way of life.

It worked!

And it worked so well that we decided to leave our jobs and live 100% according to this new lifestyle that was making us feel so good.

But then we faced an obstacle: every time we travelled we were forced to choose between our values, on one side, and comfort, on the other. We did not find any sustainable hotels where quality standards were at least as high as in traditional hotels.


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