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Fuengirola vs Benalmádena.

Both sit on the Cercanías line, both are family-friendly, both are walkable in parts. One is a single dense town. The other is three districts wearing one name.

By Maarten Glaser
Founder & Director, Glaser Real Estate
Published
18 May 2026
10 min read
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Maarten Glaser
Founder & Director, Glaser Real Estate · GIPE & CEPI accredited

Maarten founded Glaser Real Estate in 2019 from an office in Arroyo de la Miel, Benalmádena. Dutch by birth, Costa del Sol by choice. Writes most of the editorial on this site. Full profile →

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We have a particular stake in this one — our office is in Arroyo de la Miel, Benalmádena, so this is the comparison we know best from the ground rather than the spreadsheet. Fuengirola and Benalmádena are the two anchor towns of the central western coast, both served by the train, both popular with foreign buyers who want value, walkability and proximity to the airport. The difference is structural: Fuengirola is one dense town with a single character, while Benalmádena is three distinct districts that happen to share a town hall.

The structural difference: one town vs three districts

Fuengirola reads as a single, coherent, densely-built town — a long working seafront, a packed centre, a year-round Spanish rhythm. You always know where you are.

Benalmádena is three places: Benalmádena Pueblo (the whitewashed hill village with the views), Arroyo de la Miel (the lively, Spanish, everyday-living centre where the train stops and where we work), and Benalmádena Costa (the beachfront strip running down to Puerto Marina). Choosing Benalmádena means choosing one of those three lives — village calm, town convenience, or seafront. They are a ten-minute drive apart but feel like different towns.

The train, on both sides

Both towns are on the Cercanías C1 line, which is one reason they're so often compared. Fuengirola is the terminus; Benalmádena's stop is Arroyo de la Miel, a few stations up and closer to Málaga. From Fuengirola the airport is around 35 minutes and the city centre around 45; from Arroyo de la Miel, closer to 20 and 30 — car-free either way. The practical difference: in Fuengirola the station serves the whole town, whereas in Benalmádena the train is genuinely convenient if you live in or near Arroyo de la Miel and less so from the Pueblo or the far end of the Costa strip.

Marina and seafront character

Benalmádena's signature is Puerto Marina — an architecturally distinctive leisure marina with a polished, slightly resort feel, restaurants and a marina-front apartment market that commands a premium. Fuengirola's seafront is longer and more workaday: a continuous promenade, a working port, a year-round local crowd rather than a leisure-marina set piece. If marina living with a designed waterfront is part of the appeal, Benalmádena Costa has it; if you want an honest, lived-in Spanish seafront, Fuengirola delivers that.

What €350,000 typically buys

Town · areaWhat €350k typically buys
Fuengirola · Los Boliches2-bed, ~90m², walk to beach and train
Fuengirola · seafront centre2-bed, ~80–90m², promenade access, lift
Benalmádena · Arroyo de la Miel2–3-bed, ~95–110m², walk to train and town life
Benalmádena Costa · near Puerto Marina2-bed, ~85m², second-line, walk to marina and beach
Benalmádena Pueblo2–3-bed, ~100m², village setting, valley and sea views

The two towns price closely — neither carries a meaningful premium over the other at this level — so the decision is genuinely about character rather than budget. The marina-front segment in Benalmádena Costa is the one place where the premium shows.

Daily life and family fit

Both are strong family towns: beaches, parks, the train, and a deep base of year-round residents and services. Benalmádena adds two specific draws — the cluster of family attractions around the Costa (Selwo Marina, the Teleférico cable car up Calamorro, Parque de la Paloma), and the village option in the Pueblo for buyers who want calm with the coast fifteen minutes below. Fuengirola counters with the bioparc, a longer flat promenade ideal for older residents and young children, and a denser web of walkable services. For a family that wants everything on foot, Fuengirola edges it; for a family that wants to pick its altitude and pace, Benalmádena does.

How we'd decide it for a client

  • Fuengirola if you want a single walkable town that lives all year, OR the longest flat promenade on this stretch, OR maximum services within walking distance.
  • Benalmádena if you want to choose between village, town and seafront, OR if marina-front living appeals, OR if Arroyo's everyday-Spanish centre with a train stop is the fit.

Because this is home ground for us, the honest offer stands: tell us your daily routine — where you'll buy bread, whether you'll drive, what you want from a Sunday — and we'll tell you which of Benalmádena's three districts, or which part of Fuengirola, actually matches it.

Related reading

  • Fuengirola city hub — working-town value on the train line
  • Benalmádena city hub — our home town, three districts in one
  • Benalmádena vs Torremolinos — the next comparison up the coast
  • Mijas vs Fuengirola — the comparison the other way