Finca Cortesin.
Sprawling across a 215-hectare estate in Casares, Finca Cortesin rejects the standard beach-resort aesthetic in favor of a grand Andalusian manor house. The architecture centers on white-washed courtyards and high-ceilinged suites that blend Moorish and Castilian influences. While the coast is nearby, the property feels like an inland sanctuary, defined by a championship 18-hole golf course and one of Spain’s most comprehensive spas, complete with a rare snow cave. The experience is split between the secluded hillside grounds and a private beach club a short shuttle ride away. Dining is a major draw, anchored by the Michelin-starred REI, which fuses Japanese techniques with Mediterranean ingredients. It is a self-contained destination built for quiet scale rather than seaside bustle.