Waarom Costa Blanca

Why Costa Blanca
is the best Spanish region

The Costa Blanca has the healthiest climate in the world. According to the World Health Organisation, almost the perfect climate for humans on earth. We can only confirm that. But the Costa Blanca is so much more than just sun, sea and beach.

Those who come to the Costa Blanca find a higher quality of life. You experience peace and a slower pace, as well as culture and gastronomy. Within walking distance of the coast, you can still find affordable villas.

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Interesting prices

Although property prices in Spain are rising year after year, Costa Blanca remains very affordable.

Fantastic weather

About 320 days a year the sun shines on the Costa Blanca. That means you can spend a lot of time outdoors.

Enjoy the tranquillity

On Spain's Costa Blanca, life ripples on at a very different pace.

Enjoy the delicious food

On the Costa Blanca, you eat healthy and fresh produce that you won't find in your own country.

Discover the Culture

There is a huge amount of culture to discover in every region, village or city of Spain, but in Costa Blanca you will find it everywhere.

Practice numerous sports

If you like a bit of activity, the Costa Blanca is the place to be. The region is known for its rich offer of various sports

A gem, both on the coast and inland

Those still in doubt: there is a lot to do on the Costa Blanca. First a deeper look at what exactly the Costa Blanca is. The Costa Blanca is one of the most well-known costas in Spain. It is a coastal region stretching from Denia in the north to Torrevieja in the south. But the Costa Blanca also continues inland. A misconception is: a costa is coast and nothing more than that. Well, especially in the case of the Costa Blanca, we can say: wrong! The interior of the Costa Blanca is also absolutely worth exploring.

The Costa Blanca can be divided into two major parts: Costa Blanca South and Costa Blanca North. The north includes towns like Benissa, Benitachell, Moraira, Calpe, Altea and L'Alfaz del Pi. The border - if there is one - is defined by Benidorm. The southern part of the Costa Blanca is then more likely to be Alicante, Torrevieja, Orihuela Costa. The northern part is generally more expensive than the southern part, with fewer large-scale new developments, but each location is different and each part has its own hotspots. From north to south, you are never far from the convenient AP-7 motorway.

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Costa Blanca South

Guardamar del Segura is the first coastal resort of significance south of Alicante, with a selection of purpose-built tourist residences, predominantly flats, many overlooking the vast beach. Inland from Guardamar you'll find Rojales. With some stunning projects. The real hotspot of Costa Blanca South is Orihuela Costa. Stunning new construction projects along 10 kilometres south of Torrevieja. Some of the best-known spots include Punta Prima, Playa Flamenca, La Zenia, Cabo Roig, Dehesa de Campoamor and the inland areas of Los Dolses and Villamartin.

Costa Blanca North

Benidorm's skyscrapers loom large along the AP-7 motorway, marking the first major resort north of Alicante - Spain's tallest residential building, the Edificio Intempo, will be completed this year.
Over the years, Benidorm has lost none of its appeal as a colourful holiday hotspot. Calpe, with its unmissable Rock of Ifach, is the next popular resort, with an array of real estate along the coast and fanning out into the hills around it. After Calpe begins perhaps the most sought-after stretch of the Costa Blanca North coastline. Up to the picturesque resort of Moraira, pine-covered hills dotted with white villas end at the Med in low cliffs punctuated by small sandy coves.

Beyond Moraira, every property in the higher-lying areas of Benitachell and Cumbre del Sol offers incredible panoramic sea views, and beyond that you get to the pretty family resort of Jávea. Jávea is more family- and tourist-oriented than Moraira, and spread over three areas - the Pueblo, the Puerto and the Arenal beach area.
Moraira, on the other hand, has grown in a more controlled, organic way, from its original fishing village, which is still its heart. Moraira's residential areas fan out on the west or east side of the wooded valley behind it. A mix of villas, and small flats and townhouse complexes are on offer.

Our selection in Costa Blanca North

New construction

Torre de la Horadada

Riomar

Ref: 83747968

Apartment

From€ 152.000

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New construction

Finestrat

La Marina Beach

Ref: 83754438

Apartment

From€ 260.000

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New construction

Orihuela

Huis in Orihuela

Ref: 83798428

House

From€ 359.000

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Costa blanca

Our selection in Costa Blanca South

New construction

Torre de la Horadada

Riomar

Ref: 83747968

Apartment

From€ 152.000

More information
New construction

Finestrat

La Marina Beach

Ref: 83754438

Apartment

From€ 260.000

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New construction

Orihuela

Huis in Orihuela

Ref: 83798428

House

From€ 359.000

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