Choosing the right pergola can transform a terrace or garden into a comfortable living area all year round. Bioclimatic pergolas have evolved beyond basic shade structures; today they offer automated control, improved insulation and numerous customisation options. In this guide you’ll learn what a bioclimatic pergola is, how its technology works, the different types available and the technical factors that matter when investing in one.
What is a bioclimatic pergola?
In areas such as Marbella, Estepona and Mijas, bioclimatic pergolas have become especially popular due to the high sun exposure and outdoor lifestyle throughout most of the year.
A bioclimatic pergola is an aluminium structure with adjustable slats that create a micro‑climate under the roof. The term bioclimatic refers to its ability to adapt to climatic conditions. The slats pivot to control sunlight, ventilation and rain protectio, and each slat incorporates an air chamber that acts as thermal insulation. In some high‑end models, the slats are filled with foam to further improve thermal and acoustic insulation — an important feature in areas with extreme temperatures. As a result, a bioclimatic pergola not only shelters you from sun and rain but also regulates the temperature underneath








