Our story
The People, Place and Purpose Behind Our Villas
Sol & Olivo began as a quiet promise made among the olive terraces above the Costa del Sol: that the greatest treasure of this coast, its inexhaustible southern light, should be put to work for the people who stay here rather than left to beat idly against a shutter. We had watched too many beautiful old houses lose their soul to hurried renovations, and we wanted to prove that heritage and efficiency could share the same roof. So we started small, with a single whitewashed villa, a modest array of solar panels and a stubborn belief that a holiday home could be genuinely gentle on the landscape it borrows.
Every villa in our care has been shaped hand in hand with local craftspeople, masons, carpenters and ceramicists whose families have worked these hills for generations. We favour lime plaster over paint, reclaimed timber over veneer, and shade, cross-ventilation and thermal mass over noisy machinery. Rooftop solar systems quietly meet the bulk of each home's daily energy, harvested rainwater feeds the gardens, and native rosemary, lavender and citrus draw pollinators back to the terraces. The character you feel in these rooms is not staged; it is the honest result of natural materials doing exactly what they have always done best.
We keep the collection deliberately small because attention does not scale. It matters to us that we know each garden's temperament, each terrace's best hour of light, and each returning guest's preferences before they arrive. That intimacy lets us look after our homes, our neighbours and the fragile stretch of coast we all share with real care. When you stay with us, you are not renting an anonymous property; you are stepping, for a while, into a way of living that treats the sun as a partner and the land as something to leave a little better than we found it.