Visiting Sotogrande luxury resorts in Southern Spain In a small and special corner of the Campo de Gibraltar region, this quiet tourist hotspot emerges. The place has been privileged with anonymity, important sporting events, and some excellent tourist offers that provides visitors and inhabitants with an environment that is full of peace and tranquility. From beautiful beaches and amazing nature to whale-watching, horse riding, and other luxurious activities, this small Spanish coastal town has a lot to offer. If you’re planning to visit soon, keep reading; here are the best things to do in Sotogrande.
VISIT SOTOGRANDE
Sotogrande is a part of the San Roque municipality and its famous for its golden sand beaches and crystalline waters. Sotogrande has approximately 3,000 permanent inhabitants, but during the holiday season, the population easily exceeds 12,000 people. Most of these people are repeat visitors who appreciate the luxurious yet discrete nature of Sotogrande.
Torreguadiaro Beach

Alcaidesa Beach
Unlike Torreguadiaro, Alcaidesa Beach lies somewhat off the beaten track. This gorgeous beach stands out above all others as it offers one of the most natural and rustic environments in the region. It is one of the cleanest beaches and also has a special section reserved for nudist visitors.
Cala Sardina Beach

Speaking of exciting things to do in Sotogrande, we just have to mention Cala Sardinia. Despite the increased waives of tourists throughout the year, Cala Sardinia is one of the few (still) truly-pristine beaches in the area. It has fine dark sand and is considered one of the most isolated beaches in Sotogrande and Southern Spain. The beach’s isolation is probably the main reason it’s known among locals beach as Playa El Cabrero (Goatherd Beach).
Sotogrande Beach
If you’re looking for a beach where you can take a long walk, rest and enjoy the spectacular view, Sotogrande Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches you can come around in this part of Spain. Since it’s one of the most popular beaches in the region, there are a lot of private masseurs around and you can get a good relaxing massage while soaking in the sun for a very good price.
Roman Baths

If you ever get tired of Sotogrande’s gorgeous beaches, you can always get away from the crowds and go relax in the city’s ancient Roman bath. Just 13 kilometers away from Sotogrande’s center, you’ll find Banos de la Hedionda; a divine Roman bath hidden in the forest between Sotogrande and Malaga. The bath is located in a white building near a forest stream. The roman bath experience complements Sotogrande’s beach perfectly and it’s bound to make your vacation even better.
Natural Park of the Acorns

If you want to go on a day trip and get away from Sotogrande’s scorching summer heat, definitely consider visiting the Natural Park of the Acorns. It can be reached in around 40 minutes driving from Sotogrande. This natural park spreads across more than 170,000 hectares and it’s known as the ‘virgin forest of Europe’ due to its untouched nature. If you like outdoor activities, you’ll come around a lot of hiking trails around and it’s also a great, peaceful destination for camping enthusiasts.
POLO SOTOGRANDE

Personally, I’m not a polo fan but if you’re in town, you should check out the Santa Maria Polo Club. It’s one of the most important, and most prestigious polo clubs in the whole world. The club was founded in the 1960s but has since grown in reputation and it’s been attracting thousands of polo enthusiasts for years. I know this might sound strange to you (at least if you’re like me) but a lot of people come to Sotogrande with their main goal being to attend the prestigious annual competitions held in Santa Maria Polo Club.
Castillo de Castellar de la Frontera
Castillo de Castellar de la Frontera is a fortified historic village that dates back to the 13th century. So, if you’re a history lover, this is one of the most exciting things to do in Sotogrande. You can take a walk along the cobbled streets of Oldtown Castellar and discover some of the oldest Andalusian traditions. Castellar’s strategic location also means you’ll get an amazing view of the local towns of Casares, Gaucin, Sierra de Bermeja, and even the Rock of Gibraltar.
Food options in Sotogrande

Despite the activities and things to do that Sotogrande offers to visitors, it also has a very vibrant food scene. A lot of people visit the coastal town because of the distinctive dishes that are part of the local cuisine. There are a lot of great food options in Sotogrande, whether you’re looking for local, continental, or even Asian food. If you’re like me and want to taste local food while traveling, definitely try:
- Some tapas from the local street food vendor;
- Seafood dishes like tataki tuna, fish stew, and Galician oyster from Cerveceria Mara;
- Beef cuts manicured in green turf at Ayala Polo Club;
- The best local traditional delicacies at La Cabaña;
- Amazing local soups at La Terraza de Teo;
- The best pasta in the region at Inboca;
- Local street food delicacies at Torreguadiaro.
Day or weekend trips
Not only is Sotogrande an exciting summer holiday destination but it’s also a short drive away from some of the most famous resort towns in the region. The city is located in the southern part of Spain and from here, you can easily take day trips to Malaga, Ronda, Nerja, and even Gibraltar. If you decide to take some of these road trips you can even go for…
Whale and dolphin watching

Finally, we round up this list of things to do in Sotogrande with some whale watching opportunities. Nothing can turn a great vacation into an unforgettable one like an encounter with the largest mammal on our planet. As mentioned above, Sotogrande is only a short drive away from Gibraltar and Tarifa, which happen to be two of the best whale-watching destinations in the region.
Accommodation in Sotogrande
Being the established resort town that it is, Sotogrande has some great luxury accommodation options but a lot of option for budget travelers as well. There are also some very nice high-quality hostels (great for young solo travelers). Hence, it’s no surprise that you can find accommodation options that fit anyone’s budget; accommodation prices in Sotogrande vary from $25 to $750 per night. If you want to stay at a luxurious hotel without breaking the bank, use this booking discount code to save up to 25%.
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