Villa Nature is a frontline contemporary villa set in the hills of the Costa del Sol, within the wider Marbella luxury market, currently under construction and offered at €24,000,000. It spans 3,981 m² of living space across three levels on a 10,451 m² plot, built from natural, sustainable materials and oriented toward open countryside and the Mediterranean horizon. Reported as the most expensive listing in the province of Cádiz, it sits firmly at the top of southern Spain's single-family market. This guide breaks down what the residence is, why a number like €24 million is defensible here, the lifestyle it is engineered around, and what the asset means for a serious buyer.

What is Villa Nature, in one paragraph?
Villa Nature is a detached single-family estate — one residence on a 10,451 m² plot — currently under construction and offered off-plan. It delivers 3,981 m² of living space across three purpose-zoned levels: a social ground floor, a private principal floor, and a subterranean wellness and entertainment floor. The house holds seven bedrooms, including an approximately 97 m² principal suite, plus a separate self-contained apartment for family, guests, or staff. Its defining feature is a 131 m² spa engineered below ground, with a cryotherapy room, hypobaric chamber, sauna, hammam, massage suite, and heated indoor pool. The villa is built from natural, sustainable materials — the concept behind the Villa Nature name — and frames countryside and sea views rather than competing with them.
Why a €24 million villa is defensible here
The Costa del Sol has no shortage of large villas with pools. What separates Villa Nature is not size alone, but a combination that is structurally difficult to reproduce.
First, frontline plots of 10,451 m² with uninterrupted views are a fixed and shrinking supply across the Marbella area. Land like this cannot be manufactured, and planning rather than demand is the constraint at the top of the market.
Second, the depth of wellness provision is engineered into the structure below ground rather than added later. A 131 m² spa with a cryotherapy room and a hypobaric chamber is rarely found outside hospitality settings, and is close to impossible to retrofit into an existing home of this scale.
Third, the house separates living, guest, and service functions vertically, so the principal accommodation stays private while the residence operates at the scale of a small resort. Flatter plots, however large, cannot deliver the same privacy.
The short version for a buyer: this is not a home with amenities bolted on. It is a private estate built to operate at resort standard, in a market where that specific package is the scarcest thing on offer.

The architecture: 3,981 m² across three levels
The design turns on the relationship between interior volume and landscape. Floor-to-ceiling glass dissolves the line between the open-plan living space, approaching 100 m², and a 246 m² covered terrace, extending the living area into the open air for most of the year. The interior approach favours natural, sustainable materials over decoration, letting the architecture frame the views rather than crowd them.
Three levels each carry a distinct purpose:
- Ground floor — social and entertaining: entrance hall, open-plan living, a 109 m² gourmet kitchen with pantry, family spaces, and two guest suites.
- Principal floor — private: the approximately 97 m² master suite, plus a separate self-contained apartment on the upper level for family, guests, or staff.
- Lower level — a self-contained wellness and entertainment floor, designed to the standard of a six-star resort.
Ground floor: living, kitchen, and the 246 m² terrace
The main level welcomes residents through an entrance hall that opens into an open-plan living space approaching 100 m². Floor-to-ceiling glass walls draw back to a 246 m² covered terrace, blending indoor and outdoor living and giving the social heart of the house a year-round indoor-outdoor rhythm.
The ground floor also holds a 109 m² gourmet kitchen with a separate pantry, generous family and entertaining spaces, and two guest suites — enough capacity to host at scale without disturbing the private floors above.


The private floor: a 97 m² principal suite
The principal floor is reserved for the master suite and its supporting rooms, kept deliberately separate from guest and staff accommodation. At approximately 97 m², the suite is a residence within the residence:
- An elegant private lounge
- A spacious dressing room
- A dedicated home office
- A spa-inspired bathroom
Guest suites on the ground floor and the separate upper-level apartment are distributed to preserve that privacy, so the principal accommodation never competes with the rest of the house for quiet.

Wellness beyond the amenity floor
The most distinctive part of Villa Nature lies beneath the surface. The entire lower level is given over to a private wellness and entertainment centre, built to a standard usually reserved for hospitality rather than private homes. At 131 m², the spa is not a single room but a sequence of dedicated spaces, each engineered into the structure during construction rather than carved out of spare floor area afterward.
The 131 m² spa includes:
- Cryotherapy room — whole-body cold exposure used for recovery, circulation, and inflammation management.
- Hypobaric chamber — simulated-altitude conditioning and recovery, a modality almost never found in a private residence.
- Sauna and traditional hammam — dry and steam heat for a complete thermal-contrast circuit.
- Massage suite — a dedicated treatment room set up for in-home therapists.
- Heated indoor swimming pool — year-round lap and hydrotherapy swimming, independent of the season.
Read together, these turn the lower level into a private longevity and recovery facility rather than a spa amenity. The thermal-contrast loop of sauna, hammam, and cold sits alongside cryotherapy and altitude work, so a full recovery protocol can run entirely at home, in complete privacy, without a club membership or a clinic visit.

A wellness routine built into daily life
Because the spa occupies its own floor, wellness becomes part of the rhythm of the house rather than an occasional outing. A morning can move from the gym to the thermal circuit and the heated pool before the working day begins; an evening can close in the massage suite or out on the covered hot-tub terrace. Family, guests, and staff each have separate accommodation, so the principal owners can use the wellness floor without the house ever feeling occupied.
The leisure side of the lower level follows the same logic. Alongside the spa sit a fully equipped gym, a private cinema, and a wine cellar, with a staff apartment, laundry facilities, extensive storage, and a secure garage for six vehicles also on the level. Outdoors, the terrace adds an infinity pool, a hot tub, and shaded lounge and dining areas, so the wellness experience continues into the open air and the Mediterranean gardens.
This is the part of the specification that is hardest to value on a comparison basis, precisely because so few private residences offer it: recovery and longevity infrastructure of this depth is engineered into the building, not added afterward, and is close to impossible to reproduce in an existing home of this scale.


Outdoor living and Mediterranean gardens
Outdoor experience defines living in southern Spain, and the estate is built around it. The terrace is planned with an infinity swimming pool, multiple lounge areas, dining spaces for entertaining, an outdoor bar and barbecue, and a hot tub — a full outdoor programme rather than a single feature pool.
Surrounding the residence, Mediterranean gardens are planted with olive trees, cork oaks, fruit trees, shrubs, and native grasses, set against the open countryside and the Mediterranean beyond. The planting is consistent with the natural-materials concept that runs through the whole house.

The location: Marbella, the Costa del Sol, and the Sotogrande edge
Villa Nature sits within the wider Marbella luxury market on Spain's Costa del Sol — one of the Mediterranean's most established destinations for international buyers, known for a mild year-round climate, beaches and marinas, championship golf and polo, and a deep choice of restaurants, boutiques, and international schools.
Practical proximity:
- Marbella town and Puerto Banús — nearby
- Golf and polo clubs — nearby
- International schools — nearby
- Málaga airport — approx. 45 minutes
The estate's frontline orientation looks toward open countryside and the Mediterranean from within a gated, private setting. It is worth noting the geography: at €24 million the villa is reported as the most expensive listing in the province of Cádiz, which shares the western Costa del Sol with the polo-and-golf enclave of Sotogrande — so the property reads across the Marbella–Sotogrande corridor that defines super-prime southern Spain. For a closer look at the property itself, see the full Villa Nature listing in Marbella.

The investment case for the end buyer
Stripped of launch language, the long-term thesis for Villa Nature rests on three durable drivers:
A 10,451 m² frontline plot with panoramic views, in a market where the supply of new estates on plots above 10,000 m² is constrained by land and planning rather than demand. A structurally integrated wellness floor of a depth rarely found outside hospitality and difficult to reproduce. And complete vertical privacy between principal, guest, and staff accommodation.
Marbella and the wider Costa del Sol continue to draw international buyers seeking primary and secondary residences, and assets that combine scale, privacy, and completed wellness infrastructure are the scarcest part of that market. Because the villa is offered under construction, specification and finishes can still be confirmed against a buyer's requirements, while the plot and frontline orientation are fixed advantages that future supply cannot easily match.
It is best suited to a buyer seeking a private primary or secondary residence at the very top of the market — one who values scale, frontline views, and self-contained wellness and entertainment infrastructure, with separate accommodation for guests and staff. No specific return projections are implied.

Who presents Villa Nature
Villa Nature is presented through Skyddad Holding, a Marbella and Costa del Sol super-prime advisory specialising in off-market villas, penthouses, and branded residences. With more than three decades of experience across the region — from Sierra Blanca and the Golden Mile to La Zagaleta and Sotogrande — the firm works from a private client agenda under a principle it states plainly: "We grant access. Not listings." For a residence offered off-plan and at the top of the market, that discretion matters as much as the specification.
Pricing and private access
Villa Nature is offered at €24,000,000, under construction and off-plan. Because it is unfinished, specification and finishes can still be aligned with the buyer's requirements; estimated completion details are available on request.
Access is arranged privately. Detailed floor plans, specification and finishing schedules, plot and completion information, and current pricing are released to qualified buyers on request. To arrange a private briefing or review availability, view the Villa Nature listing or contact Neville Sion directly.
Frequently asked questions
What makes Villa Nature different from other high-end villas in Marbella?
It combines a 10,451 m² frontline plot with 3,981 m² of living space across three levels and a structurally integrated 131 m² wellness floor that includes a cryotherapy room, hypobaric chamber, sauna, hammam, and heated indoor pool. Wellness of this depth is rare in private Costa del Sol homes and difficult to retrofit. The vertical separation of living, guest, and staff areas also delivers a level of privacy that flatter plots cannot.
Why is it described as the most expensive listing in Cádiz?
At €24 million, Villa Nature is reported as the most expensive property on record in the province of Cádiz and ranks among the most prestigious homes in Andalusia. It sits within the wider Marbella and Costa del Sol super-prime market, on the corridor that links Marbella with the Sotogrande enclave at the western edge of the region.
Is the villa ready to move into?
No. Villa Nature is currently under construction and offered off-plan. Because it is unfinished, specification and finishes can still be aligned with the buyer's requirements, and estimated completion details are available on request.
How large is the property?
The residence offers 3,981 m² of living space across three levels on a 10,451 m² plot. Highlights include an open-plan living space approaching 100 m², a 246 m² covered terrace, a 109 m² kitchen with pantry, and an approximately 97 m² principal suite.
What wellness and leisure facilities are included?
The lower level is a dedicated wellness and entertainment floor with a 131 m² spa, cryotherapy room, hypobaric chamber, sauna, traditional hammam, massage suite, heated indoor pool, gym, cinema, and wine cellar. Outdoors there is an infinity pool, hot tub, outdoor bar and barbecue, and multiple dining and lounge terraces within Mediterranean gardens.
How many bedrooms does it have?
Seven, including an approximately 97 m² principal suite with private lounge, dressing room, office, and spa bathroom, two ground-floor guest suites, and a separate self-contained apartment on the upper level for family, guests, or staff.
Who is the villa suited to?
A buyer seeking a private primary or secondary residence at the top of the Marbella market — one who values scale, frontline views, and self-contained wellness and entertainment infrastructure, with separate accommodation for guests and staff.
This article is an editorial overview prepared by Neville Sion and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Pricing, specifications, and timelines are based on current materials and are subject to change. For current pricing and availability, contact us for a private presentation.



