Manilva is the last town at the western end of
Málaga province, it is situated 97 kilometres from Málaga
and 13 kilometres from Estepona, bordering with Casares in the east
and Cadiz in the west. Manilva enjoys a prime location on the coast,
stretching along the coast for approximately nine kilometres.
The area maintains a typically Spanish atmosphere and has only recently
been discovered by the tourist industry.
Punta
de la Chullera is part agricultural and part coastal and stretches
inland for some 8 kilometres.
Manilva´s economy is mainly based on fishing
and agriculture, the main crop being grapes, used for the well-known
locally produced wines.
Manilva is becoming more popular with tourists because
of its diverse landscape and magnificent setting, which also makes
it popular with local artists.
The area is also well known for fishing, diving
and countryside walks.