What is the Climate in Manilva

15th July 2025
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Another reason to be here.

The climate in Manilva is one of its major attractions, featuring the same delightful Mediterranean weather that characterises the entire Costa del Sol. However, there are some nuances that set Manilva apart from its neighbouring areas:

Mild Temperatures
Manilva enjoys a typical Mediterranean climate with mild winters and warm summers. Average temperatures in the summer months (June to August) generally hover around 30°C (86°F), while in the winter (December to February), they rarely drop below 10°C (50°F). This makes it an ideal location for year-round living and attracts visitors seeking a pleasant escape from harsher climates.

Sunshine Hours
Manilva benefits from an abundance of sunshine, with approximately 320 sunny days per year. This is comparable to other areas along the Costa del Sol, but Manilva's proximity to the Mediterranean often results in slightly cooler breezes, making the heat more bearable in the summer months.

Rainfall
Rainfall in Manilva is relatively low, averaging around 600mm (23.6 inches) annually. Most of the rain falls during the winter months, similar to other coastal areas. However, Manilva tends to have a drier climate compared to areas further inland, where rainfall can be more pronounced.

Microclimate Factors
Manilva's coastal location and surrounding hills create a unique microclimate that can differ slightly from nearby towns like Estepona and Sotogrande. The hills provide some shelter from the wind, leading to warmer temperatures in the winter and cooler breezes in the summer, making it a comfortable place to live.

Humidity Levels
The humidity levels in Manilva are moderate, similar to other coastal areas, which can make summer days feel warm. However, the sea breezes help to mitigate this, contributing to a pleasant outdoor environment for beachgoers and those enjoying outdoor activities.

In summary, the climate in Manilva is highly favorable, offering mild temperatures, plenty of sunshine, and a generally pleasant atmosphere year-round. While it shares many similarities with other areas on the Costa del Sol, its unique coastal microclimate and the beautiful natural surroundings make it an appealing destination for both residents and visitors alike.

If you are thinking of purchasing a property here in Manilva contact us at Kiwii, we are your local property experts.


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