Sierra Nevada · Granada · Pradollano · Mulhacén · Andalusia
The Sierra Nevada in Granada, designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve since 1986, is home to exceptional biodiversity and is famous for its ski resort — the southernmost in Europe — and for the highest peak on the Iberian Peninsula, the Mulhacén (3,482 m). A ski trip from the Costa del Sol is one of the most singular experiences in Andalusia: snow-covered slopes less than an hour and a half from Marbella, with the Mediterranean on the horizon.
Spain’s greatest altitude difference · Europe’s southernmost ski resort
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134
Ski slopes
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112.5 km
Skiable kilometres
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1,200 m
Altitude difference — the greatest in Spain
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3,482 m
Mulhacén — highest peak on the peninsula
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The resort provides skiers and their companions with continuously updated information on weather conditions and slope status via real-time images. Several rental locations offer high-quality ski and snowboard equipment, clothing and accessories. A public bus service connects Granada bus station with the Pradollano neighbourhood at the resort.
1h 30min from Marbella · Two accommodation strategies depending on your plan
| Option | Profile | Best for |
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| Day trip | 1h 30min from Marbella / Málaga, mostly motorway | Skiers who want to return to the coast by sunset |
| Pradollano (at the resort) | Apartments with direct chairlift access and garage; book well in advance | Skiers whose priority is maximum time on the slopes |
| Granada city | 30 min to the resort; allows visits to the Alhambra, AlbaicĂn and Sacromonte Caves | Mixed plan: skiing combined with cultural sightseeing in Granada |
Options for every budget · Where to eat well near the snow
| Category | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| Equipment hire at the resort | Several high-quality ski and snowboard hire points available in Pradollano |
| Roadside hire (more affordable) | Snow City Adventure and options in Cenes de la Vega: usually cheaper and faster, avoiding last-minute resort queues |
| Ski clothing | Decathlon in Granada: wide range of clothing, footwear, sizes and colours at reasonable prices |
| Dining at the resort | Restaurants in Pradollano; very busy in high season — book in advance |
| Benchmark restaurant | El Ruta del Veleta — Michelin Guide recommended, Granada gastronomy landmark since 1976, on the road to Sierra Nevada |
| Supermarket | No supermarket at the resort. Stock up in Granada before heading up if planning a multi-day stay |
Beyond skiing · Hiking, horse riding and mountain biking
In the low season, the Sierra Nevada offers diverse routes and activities for fans of hiking, horse riding and mountain biking in an extraordinary UNESCO Biosphere Reserve setting.
For ski season, it is essential to book all services and accommodation well in advance and to keep a close eye on weather forecasts from early December. Given the weather phenomena affecting virtually all ski resorts, being able to cancel with a full refund if necessary is strongly advisable.
The journey from Marbella or Málaga takes approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. Most of the route is motorway, making day trips very manageable — ski in the morning and be back on the coast by sunset.
If skiing is your priority, look for apartments in Pradollano with direct chairlift access and a garage. If you prefer a mixed plan, staying in Granada puts you just 30 minutes from the slopes and within reach of the Alhambra and the AlbaicĂn.
While hire is available at the resort, roadside options such as Snow City Adventure or shops in Cenes de la Vega are usually cheaper and faster — ideal for avoiding last-minute queues.
There are no large supermarkets at the ski resort. Stock up in Granada before heading up if you plan to stay several days or wish to bring specific products and selected wines to enjoy after a day on the snow.
Sources: sierranevada.es · UNESCO Biosphere Reserve · Michelin Guide Spain · BK Realty Group. Data compiled April 2026. Information is indicative and subject to change.