Finca Cortesin: Confirmed — The Wellness Paradise Is in the South

25 April 2026

We feel the intensity of the sounds every second, as if they were coming and going, and returning to depart again. First, with deeper tones; then, higher. Their vibrations, powerful, manage to penetrate the physical limits of our bodies: everything resonates inside us and we reach a state of relaxation we have never experienced before.

The candles illuminate ARANĪ, the space where we lie stretched out on comfortable mattresses on the floor, while Daniela Kofman, an expert in sound healing —healing through sound—, focuses on keeping the session from flagging. To do so, she sets in motion the nine alchemical bowls that rest around her: made of 9.99% quartz, always combined with another mineral, the frequencies they emit stimulate cellular activity of the nervous system, inducing calm and easing our anxiety and stress.

The pool in the garden of Finca Cortesin.

This meditative practice is one of the offerings that, from Finca Cortesin, they present to guests who are eager to experience a much more wellness-focused experience. One of the many that make up the extensive menu of practices, individual or guided, designed to ensure that a stay on its grounds goes far beyond mere rest and pleasure. Because, this time, we come to this little corner of Andalusia, where the province of Málaga lovingly touches the lands of Cádiz, ready to pamper us. Determined to let ourselves be cared for.

2,200 m2 of Pure Pleasure

There are countless, countless ways in which a getaway can be shaped around enjoyment and relaxation. But when the word spa enters the equation, the path to achieving it becomes very clear. Even more so when we speak of facilities of this calibre: with a 25-meter heated saltwater pool, a gym with garden views and various thermal zones —including a sauna and a Turkish bath—, the difficulty will be to tear yourself away from here.

Aoife Brennan

I write about culture, gastronomy, and lifestyle with a deep interest in the places, people, and traditions that shape how we live. I am drawn to stories that feel thoughtful, vivid, and rooted in real experience, whether they begin in a gallery, around a table, or in the rhythm of everyday life.