
Lifestyle
Healthcare in Spain for expats
Spanish public healthcare is consistently ranked in the global top 10 — universal, free at the point of use for residents, with hospitals like Hospital Costa del Sol, Hospital Vithas Xanit and HC Marbella covering the central coast.
What you actually get
Most expats keep a private policy in parallel for faster specialist access and English-speaking GPs. Sanitas, Adeslas, DKV and Mapfre are the main providers.
Best for whom
Different parts of the Costa del Sol fit very different lifestyles. The decision usually comes down to how much you want to drive, how social a community you want around you, and whether year-round practical life or seasonal lifestyle matters more.
Local insider tips
Avoid August traffic on the A-7 between 6–9pm. Make beach-club reservations 48 hours ahead in peak season. The best winter restaurant tables are easier to book than the summer ones — and the food is usually better.
Frequently asked questions
- Is it really year-round?
- Yes — the central Costa del Sol genuinely lives outdoors 10 months of the year. December and January are the only months where you'll want indoor heating in the evenings.
- Do I need a car?
- Outside Marbella town centre, Fuengirola, Estepona Old Town and Málaga, yes. The coast is built around the A-7.
- Is it family-friendly?
- Among the most family-friendly destinations in Europe — climate, beaches, schools, low crime and walkable neighbourhoods.
- What's the best month to visit before buying?
- May, June, September or October. You get the lifestyle without August traffic and prices.


