About us

Self managed by the owners Casa Océano Duquesa is their family holiday home. They are assisted by  local team  that take of maintenance, cleaning and guest preparation. 

Casa Océano Duquesa has been renovated to a boutique hotel standard for a touch of luxury. Andrea speaks English and Spanish to B1 level and is actively working towards improving her Spanish.

Information

Local Area

A 60 second walk brings you to Monte Courtyard with a small selection of eateries, bars, hairdressers, nail bar, Thai massage, sports bar and ATM.


The Marina

A 10 minute walks brings you to Duquesa Marina where you will find over 40 restaurants and bars for every palette. From here you can take a boat trip, charter a boat, go fishing, sailing, hire jet skis, and lots more water sports. Treat yourself to an ice cream on you way as you make you way out of Duquesa.

San Luis de Sabinillas

A further 10 minutes walk along the Manilva promenade brings you to the traditional Spanish town of San Luis de Sabinillas where you’ll find shopping, banks, beachside music and long sandy stretches of beach with sun beds for hire and cocktails to drink! In July and August you'll find free beach and Zumba lessons too! Or indulge in a massage on the beach as you listen to the waves. 

Casares Costa

Continuing the walk along the promenade west, a further 10 minute walk brings you to Casares Costa, where you will see the old Fort and more places to eat, along with another Blue Flag Beach - Playa Ancha, which translated means Wide Beach! 

Estepona

For the adventurous a further 45 minutes walk or 15 minute bike ride brings you edge of Estepona which will keep you occupied for the rest of the day. From the old town with its query stores, the  extensive promenade , beachside chess and playground for the children, to the long sandy beach that stretches for several miles. 

El Castillo

Back  from The Marina A short walk west from the Marina brings you to a quieter beach area where you'll find fewer beach side chiringuitos, sun beds and a play area. A further stroll brings you to the quaint fishing village of El Castillo with several authentic Spanish restaurants servicing tapas and the historical Castle that has a gift shop and holds regular enactments.

Further Afield - Car Needed 

  • Voted one of the prettiest Pueblo Blanco's -[White Villages], Casares Pueblo is a charming sleepy village with several historical areas to explore. The old fort and church are great Instagramable  locations.
  •  Heading East If you ae driving there is plenty to do and see in less than a 45 minute drive:
  • Marbella and Puerto Baneus for night life Mijas Pueblo - another pretty white pueblo with the traditional donkeys that can take you for a hill side ride, and is a great place to buy leather goods.
  •  Heading West Sotogrande - Playground of the understated super wealthy, take a walk along the marina and take in the yachts, shop at one of the boutiques or sip a cocktail and watch people on their boats.

Rules

Property Rules

  • Music must be played at a reasonable level and not loudly before 10am or after 10pm 
  • Pets are not permitted
  • No parties or events
  • No additional guests other than those stated on the booking.
  • Smoking is only permitted on the terrace

Community Rules

  • No laundry to be dried on the terrace
  • No glass s by the pools 
  • Pools are open between 9am and 8pm 
  • Sun loungers should not be reserved s with personal belongings such as towels or books 
  • We kindly ask that sun loungers are stacked back in the storage area.