About Costa Blanca

More than 500 kilometers of coastline with beaches, calm water and idyllic bays

In the south-eastern part of Spain, 2,800 hours of sunshine a year await you, where you can enjoy the lifestyle of the Mediterranean.

The Spanish southeast coast is one of the most important tourist areas on the Mediterranean and one of the most popular areas for buyers and investors in holiday homes in Spain. It is easy to understand why this area by the Mediterranean has the first place among foreign residential tourists, considering the next 500 km of coastline, which consists of the coasts of Alicante and Murcia. It abounds in white sandy beaches, idyllic coves and impressive cliffs. While the climate offers 2,800 annual hours of sunshine, an average annual temperature of 19 ° C as well as the modern infrastructure that makes it easy to get around. On the Costa Blanca North and in the southern part of the Costa Cálida, the terrain is more mountainous and is dominated by rock formations and coves, and the residential areas offer stunning panoramic views. The most famous town in the Costa Blanca North is Benidorm, but the towns of Altea, Villajoyosa, Calpe, Jávea, and Dénia are also popular. Likewise, Mazarrón, in the southern part of the Costa Cálida, is also a favorite city. The Costa Blanca South and the northernmost part of the Costa Cálida are characterized by plains with palm groves and vast white sandy beaches. The primary residential areas are Santa Pola, Guardamar, Torrevieja, Orihuela Costa, Los Alcázares and La Manga del Mar Menor.

 

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