THE PERFECT LOCATION
Costa Blanca

Welcome to "The White Coast"

The Costa Blanca, or White Coast, is a must-visit destination for tourists in Spain. Stretching 200 kilometers along the Mediterranean coast through the province of Alicante, the Costa Blanca offers a variety of diverse and varied destinations to choose from. From bustling, cosmopolitan cities like Alicante and Benidorm to more rural seaside towns like Moraira, the Costa Blanca has something for every taste.

A breathtaking view of Javea's natural beauty, with crystal clear blue and green water and lush greenery in the background.

NATURAL SURROUNDING

Experience the Natural Beauty and Culture of Costa Blanca

One of the main attractions of Costa Blanca is its stunning natural beauty. The region is home to a number of national parks and natural reserves, including the Sierra de Altea and the Lagunas de la Mata and Torrevieja Natural Park. These protected areas are home to a variety of plant and animal species, making them popular destinations for nature lovers.

HISTORY

Exploring the Rich History of the Costa Blanca

But the Costa Blanca isn’t just about nature – it’s also home to a number of cultural and historical attractions. The region’s rich history can be explored through its many museums, including the Archaeological Museum of Alicante and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Orihuela. The Costa Blanca is also home to a number of charming towns and villages, each with its own unique character and culture.

HISTORY

Exploring the Rich History of Costa Blanca

But the Costa Blanca isn’t just about nature – it’s also home to a number of cultural and historical attractions. The region’s rich history can be explored through its many museums, including the Archaeological Museum of Alicante and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Orihuela. The Costa Blanca is also home to a number of charming towns and villages, each with its own unique character and culture.

A group of flamingos standing in the shallow water of the Mediterranean Sea, with their distinctive pink feathers and long legs visible.

CLIMATE

Perfect for Those Who Enjoy Warm Weather

The hot season in Costa Blanca lasts from June to September and the average daily high temperature during this time is above 28°C. August is the hottest month of the year, with an average high of 31°C and low of 22°C.

With approximately 325 sunny days each year, it’s no wonder the Costa Blanca is a top choice for people seeking to buy property. The climate is perfect for those who enjoy basking in the sun and the cool sea breeze.

FOOD

Taste the Delicious Cuisine of the Costa Blanca

Of course, no trip to the Costa Blanca would be complete without trying some of the region’s delicious cuisine. The Costa Blanca is known for its fresh seafood, which can be enjoyed at any of the region’s many seafood restaurants. Other local specialties include paella, a traditional rice dish, and horchata, a refreshing drink made from ground almonds.

FOOD

Taste the Delicious Cuisine of Costa Blanca

Of course, no trip to the Costa Blanca would be complete without trying some of the region’s delicious cuisine. Costa Blanca is known for its fresh seafood, which can be enjoyed at any of the region’s many seafood restaurants. Other local specialties include paella, a traditional rice dish, and horchata, a refreshing drink made from ground almonds.

TOWNS AND VILLAGES

Hidden Gems Of Costa Blanca

Discover the most beautiful places Costa Blanca has to offer

Alicante  

Enjoy all the things Alicante has to offer! Climb to the top of the ancient Castle of Santa Bárbara for breathtaking views of the city and the sea. Stroll through the vibrant Port of Alicante, home to lively nightlife and cultural festivals like the Fogueres de Sant Joan. Tee off at one of the many world-class golf courses in the surrounding area. No matter your interests, Alicante has something for everyone to enjoy.

Torrevieja 

Torrevieja is a gorgeous city in Southern Spain that’s perfect for tourists and locals who are looking to enjoy some time by the beach. With crystal-clear water and soft sand, the beaches here are some of the best in the country. In addition to the beaches, there are also a number of other great attractions, like the Aqua Park, the Habaneras shopping center, and the Torrevieja Salt Lakes Natural Park.

Santa Pola 

Santa Pola is a delightful town that offers a wide range of activities for visitors to enjoy. The city is renowned for its stunning beaches and pleasant climate, making it an ideal destination for a beach holiday. In addition to its natural beauty, Santa Pola has many cultural and historical landmarks, such as the Santa Pola Salt Museum and the Castle of Santa Pola.

Orihuela

Located in the province of Alicante, Orihuela is a town known for its attractions, including the Orihuela Cathedral and the Museum of Contemporary Art. In addition to its cultural offerings, Orihuela is home to a number of beautiful beaches and natural areas, such as the Lagunas de La Mata and Torrevieja Natural Park.

Elche

Elche, also known as the “city of the Lady,” is a must-visit destination with a wealth of charms to offer. With over 40 experiences to enjoy, including history, culture, festivals, and natural spaces, there is something for everyone in Elche. The city boasts 9 kilometers of beautiful natural beaches and three UNESCO World Heritage sites: the Historic Palm Grove, the Mystery Play of Elche, and the Pusol School Museum.

Guardamar

Guardamar is known for its sandy beaches, which stretch for over 11 kilometers, and its pine forests, which line the coast and provide a natural windbreak against the strong sea winds. The city is also home to the Dunes of Guardamar, a large forested area that is protected for its environmental and wildlife value. In addition to its natural beauty, Guardamar is a popular destination for water sports and beach activities, and it has a lively cultural scene with a variety of festivals and events throughout the year.

Denia 

Denia has long sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and the Montgó Natural Park, a protected area that is home to a variety of flora and fauna. The city is also known for its excellent cuisine, particularly its seafood, which can be enjoyed at one of the many restaurants along the port.

Benisa

Benisa is known for the Calpe Rock, a distinctive limestone formation that is a popular tourist attraction. The municipality is home to a number of cultural landmarks, including the Church of Saint Mary, a gothic-style building that dates back to the 14th century, and the Benisa Cultural Center, which hosts exhibitions and events throughout the year.

Javea 

Escape to the charming, historic town of Javea for a relaxing holiday atmosphere free of high-rise buildings. The friendly, welcoming local people and the crystal-clear water makes Javea the perfect destination for a beach vacation. Enjoy the beautiful beaches and coves that Javea has to offer and immerse yourself in the town’s warm, inviting culture.

Moraira 

Experience the beauty and tranquility of Moraira, a small coastal town located on the northeastern tip of the Costa Blanca. Nestled between the airports of Alicante and Valencia, this resort offers a convenient location for travelers. Explore the stunning, unspoiled scenery and charming small villages of the surrounding region, or simply relax in the peaceful atmosphere of Moraira. 

Calpe 

Calpe is a picturesque fishing village turned tourist destination, known for its beautiful beaches and rocky coastline, as well as its historic Old Town, which features narrow streets and charming houses. The town is also home to the Rock of Ifach, a large limestone rock that rises 332 meters above the sea and is a symbol of the region. In addition to its natural beauty.

Benidorm 

Located in the center of the La Marina Baixa region, Benidorm is a popular Spanish resort and one of the top tourist destinations along the Costa Blanca. With excellent beaches, a wide range of accommodation options, delicious restaurants, and a variety of recreational activities, it’s no wonder that Benidorm is a hit with tourists from all over Spain and Northern Europe. 

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