Välkommen till Cómpeta
Experience life in a thriving multinational community surrounded by outstanding natural beauty in a town which is one of the jewels of the eastern Costa del Sol.
Competa is a typical Andalucian mountain town with an extraordinary history and culture that continues to the present day. Just walk the streets of this flower lined pueblo blanco and life in the town over the centuries is revealed through a series of mosaics. Traditions like the Night of Wine continue to this day – a great excuse (if one was needed) to drink Competa’s famous sweet wine and dance to the heart pumping flamenco music.
You’ll discover a town which has developed gracefully from its agricultural roots into a haven for expats who are attracted by the laid-back lifestyle, friendly community and stunning surroundings. The sea is just 20 kilometres away and in the other direction you’ll discover the Sierras de Tejeda, a natural paradise which is home to Spanish ibex and golden eagles. You could easily spend a lifetime exploring the surrounding almond and olive groves and dipping your toes in streams of cool running mountain water.
Plats
Community
Among the local population, or Competenos, you’ll meet people from Britain, Denmark, Holland and Germany. The permanent population of this busy working village is around 3,500 and together they make a balanced and integrated community.
Property
In the old town you’ll find traditional whitewashed houses which can be seen from miles around and are known as the Pearl of the Axarquia. The outskirts are home to many more modern villas with views across the coast and into the mountains. And if you’d really like to start from scratch there are fincas (farmhouses with land) in the surrounding hills.
Amenities
For a small rural town, Competa has an excellent range of modern facilities including numerous bars and restaurants, a variety of traditional shops, banks and other small businesses. You won’t want to miss the Saturday market for fresh local fish, meat and vegetables
Transport
Competa is around an hour from Malaga and its airport, a route you’ll find easily accessible via bus or car along the fast-moving A-7. The nearest beach on the Costa del Sol is a 30-minute drive.
Health
You’ll find a health clinic in the village, with some doctors who speak English. For the nearest hospital you’ll need to visit Velez Malaga, around 40 minutes away.
Cost of Living
This area of Spain has long been a reasonable place to live, and so it remains. Bear in mind that Competa is a small Spanish town with no large supermarkets, so costs may be a little higher than the larger cities and resorts along the coast.