Granada · Andalucía
Órgiva
The lively 'capital' and market centre of the western Alpujarras, with a bustling Thursday market.
Living in Órgiva
Órgiva is the lively market 'capital' of the western Alpujarras — a town of 5,800 in the hills above the Costa Tropical whose bustling Thursday market draws the whole valley. It has long attracted northern Europeans seeking an alternative life in the mountains: over one resident in ten is a UK national, with sizeable German and Dutch communities, leaving about three-quarters Spanish-born. At around 860m it has hot dry summers and mild winters, gentler than the coast below. Practicalities are decent for the mountains — a hospital about half an hour away, Motril similar, and Granada's airport an hour.
Órgiva's Spainability Scores — by who's moving
Not our opinion: we ran the same scoring engine behind the quiz for six settler profiles across all 8,132 municipalities. Each score is Órgiva's percentile for that group — 87 means it beats 87% of the towns we could score. How scoring works.
Higher than 100% of the 2,555 Spanish municipalities we could score for remote workers.
The lively 'capital' and market centre of the western Alpujarras, with a bustling Thursday market. A strong pick for a remote-working couple — a settled international community and low cost of living (registered rent ~€3.42/m²·mo).
- 100 Mbps+ coverage 93%
- Drive to nearest airport 60 min
- Registered long-let rent €3.42/m²·mo
- Summer high (Jul–Aug) 34.5°C
Higher than 99% of the 2,555 Spanish municipalities we could score for budget-first coastal settlers.
The lively 'capital' and market centre of the western Alpujarras, with a bustling Thursday market. A strong pick for coastal living on a budget — a settled international community and low cost of living (registered rent ~€3.42/m²·mo).
- Registered long-let rent €3.42/m²·mo
- Net income per person €10,513
- Summer high (Jul–Aug) 34.5°C
Higher than 98% of the 2,555 Spanish municipalities we could score for families.
The lively 'capital' and market centre of the western Alpujarras, with a bustling Thursday market. A strong pick for a family with school-age kids — 15 km from the sea and a settled international community.
- Schools in town 6
- PISA maths (region) 457
- Registered long-let rent €3.42/m²·mo
- Drive to a hospital 33 min
Higher than 97% of the 8,088 Spanish municipalities we could score for American retirees.
The lively 'capital' and market centre of the western Alpujarras, with a bustling Thursday market. A strong pick for American retirees — 33 min to a hospital and a health centre close by.
- Winter average temp 8.6°C
- Drive to a hospital 33 min
- U.S.-born residents 6.07 per 1,000
- Registered long-let rent €3.42/m²·mo
Higher than 95% of the 8,088 Spanish municipalities we could score for retiring couples.
The lively 'capital' and market centre of the western Alpujarras, with a bustling Thursday market. A strong pick for a retiring couple — 33 min to a hospital and a health centre close by.
- Winter average temp 8.6°C
- Drive to a hospital 33 min
- Surgical wait (region) 173 days
- Registered long-let rent €3.42/m²·mo
Higher than 84% of the 2,555 Spanish municipalities we could score for heat-averse settlers.
The lively 'capital' and market centre of the western Alpujarras, with a bustling Thursday market. A strong pick if you can't stand hot summers — 15 km from the sea and a settled international community.
- Summer high (Jul–Aug) 34.5°C
- Rainy days a year 51 days
- Summer water stress (WEI+) 30
- Winter average temp 8.6°C
What is the climate like in Órgiva?
Órgiva's reported winter average is 8.6°C, while July–August highs reach 34.5°C.
Climate
- Winter average temp
- 8.6°C top 32% of 8,131 towns 0.8°C above the Spanish average (7.8°C)
- Summer high (Jul–Aug)
- 34.5°C bottom 11% of 8,131 towns 4.3°C above the Spanish average (30.2°C)
- Rainy days a year
- 51 days top 19% of 8,088 towns 26% less than the Spanish average (69 days)
- Sunshine estimated
- 8.1 h/day top 11% of 3,829 towns 12% more than the Spanish average (7.2 h/day)
- Summer water stress (WEI+) regional estimate
- 30 top 32% of 8,033 towns 26 below the Spanish average (56)
- River-flood depth (T=100, town centre) estimated
- 0 m top 1% of 8,129 towns 0.04 m below the Spanish average (0.04 m)
- River-flood risk score estimated
- 0 top 1% of 8,129 towns about the Spanish average (0)
- Wildfire burn rate (2010–23)
- 1.18 ha/km² bottom 16% of 8,132 towns 1.12 ha/km² below the Spanish average (2.31 ha/km²)
- Forest fires (2010–23)
- 7 bottom 15% of 8,132 towns 1 above the Spanish average (6)
- High fire-weather days (province) regional estimate
- 27.1% bottom 13% of 8,130 towns 4.2% above the Spanish average (22.9%)
The year, month by month
AEMET 30-year climate normals — what a January or an August actually feels like, not the annual average.
How good is healthcare in Órgiva?
Órgiva's nearest health centre is 4.8 km away, and the reported hospital drive is 33 min.
Healthcare
- Drive to a hospital
- 33 min top 48% of 8,132 towns
- Nearest health centre
- 4.8 km top 26% of 8,132 towns
- Surgical wait (region) regional estimate
- 173 days #17 of 17 regions, +70 days vs national 60% more than the Spanish average (108 days)
What are schools like in Órgiva?
Órgiva has 6 schools in town; the nearest international school is 28 km away.
Schools
- Schools in town
- 6 top 10% of 7,042 towns
- Nearest international school
- 28 km top 32% of 8,132 towns
- PISA maths (region) regional estimate
- 457 #16 of 17 regions, −22 vs national 24 below the Spanish average (481)
How much does it cost to live in Órgiva?
Órgiva's reported registered long-let rent is €3.42/m²·mo.
Cost & economy
- Home price
- no local data
- Asking price
- no local data
- Registered long-let rent
- €3.42/m²·mo
- Registered rent p25
- €2.63/m²·mo
- Registered rent p75
- €4.47/m²·mo
- Registered-rent yield
- no reliable sale-price data — yield not imputed
- Net income per person
- €10,513 bottom 4% of 8,059 towns 27% less than the Spanish average (€14,495)
- Income growth ’18–’23
- 34.3% top 12% of 6,605 towns
Which languages are used in schools in Órgiva?
Spanish is the only region-wide official language in Andalusia, and Spanish-medium teaching is the public-school default. Individual bilingual and international programmes can use other languages, so check the specific school. See the Andalusia region guide for the wider regional context.
What is the community like in Órgiva?
Órgiva's reported population is 5,763.
Who lives here
- Population
- 5,763
- Born in Spain
- 73.3% 15.5% below the Spanish average (88.8%)
- Born elsewhere in EU/UK
- 18.6% 14.8% above the Spanish average (3.8%)
- U.S.-born residents
- 6.07 per 1,000
How easy is it to get around Órgiva?
Órgiva is a reported 60 min drive from the nearest airport, with 65% fibre-to-home coverage.
Getting around
- Drive to nearest airport
- 60 min top 36% of 8,132 towns
- Fibre-to-home coverage
- 65% bottom 17% of 8,132 towns 14% below the Spanish average (79%)
- 100 Mbps+ coverage
- 93% top 49% of 8,132 towns 10% above the Spanish average (83%)
Numbers: Spainability town dataset, derived from INE, AEMET, Mitma and the Catastro. Registered long-let rent is SERPAVI declared-contract data; its p25–p75 values show the observed band. Registered-rent yield is gross, excludes costs and is never imputed. Percentile chips count only the municipalities that report the figure — the "of n" says how many. Region-ranked figures (PISA, surgical waits) compare Spain's 17 comunidades autónomas. A blank means no municipal-level figure is published — not a zero.
How does Órgiva fit you?
These are the town's numbers. Whether it's your town depends on what you're optimising for — winter sun or mild summers, a city or a village, short medical waits, an easy flight home. The 3-minute quiz scores Órgiva against every one of Spain's 8,132 municipalities on your priorities. It sits about 34 min from Motril, if that's your anchor.
Take the quiz — rank Órgiva for you →Questions to verify locally
- Ask whether current long-let rents match the registered-contract figure.
- Request comparable sales; neither appraisal nor asking data is published.
- Test fibre speed at the exact address, not the town average.
- Visit local schools and confirm places for incoming families.
- Confirm health-centre registration and opening hours in person.
- Ask an insurer how the mapped flood or wildfire exposure affects cover.
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