Discover the irresistible charm of the Costa Blanca South, a region praised for its perfect climate, with more than 300 days of sunshine a year and an average temperature of 20 degrees. As one of the most desirable climate zones in the world, the Costa Blanca South promises a relaxed and healthy lifestyle under the Spanish sun. With low rainfall and low humidity, it is a paradise for holidaymakers looking for a carefree stay.
With an international airport just a 45-minute drive away, access to this idyllic destination is effortless. You can quickly and easily enjoy your holiday in Spain without any stress.
The Costa Blanca South stretches over a whopping 100 kilometres of coastline, with an abundance of beautiful beaches to choose from, from Pilar de la Horadada to Alicante. Enjoy vast sandy beaches that stretch as far as the eye can see, and refresh yourself at one of the region’s many water parks.
For golf lovers, the Costa Blanca South offers several world-class golf courses that will test your skills. And for shopping enthusiasts, there is Zenia Boulevard, one of the largest shopping centres in the region, where you can shop until you drop.
The culinary scene on the Costa Blanca South is as diverse as its landscape, with an abundance of restaurants serving dishes from all corners of the world. From traditional Spanish dishes to international delicacies, there is something for everyone.
Thanks to the Costa Blanca South’s diverse international community, you will find a wide range of cuisines and cultural experiences. And with a relatively flat landscape, this region is perfect for long walks or leisurely bike rides along the beautiful coastline.
An attractive option for holidaymakers. Discover the charm of well-known destinations such as Torrevieja, Guardamar del Segura, Orihuela Costa and Ciudad Quesada, and enjoy all that the Costa Blanca South has to offer. Experience it for yourself and create unforgettable memories in this enchanting part of Spain.
Explore the breathtaking beauty of the Costa Blanca North, a region known for its enchanting mix of mountain landscapes and picturesque coastlines, stretching from Denia to Alicante.
The Costa Blanca North attracts thousands of visitors every year for its irresistible charm, wonderful climate and beautiful bays. In fact, according to the World Health Organisation, the region is among the healthiest places in the world to live, making it a popular destination for second home owners from all over Europe.
With a long history of attracting Brits, Dutch and Germans, the Costa Blanca North has built a unique and diverse international community. But in recent years, a growing number of nationalities are discovering the region’s riches.
From charming traditional fishing villages to breathtaking natural areas, the Costa Blanca North offers an array of enchanting destinations. The landscape is characterised by lush orange and almond groves, idyllic beaches and imposing cliffs overlooking the azure Mediterranean Sea.
Places like Benidorm, Finestrat, Calpe, Altea and Denia form the heart of this region, with a perfect balance between sea and mountains, ideal for a relaxing holiday. The area just above Alicante, centred on Benidorm, offers a wealth of recreational activities, from water sports to hiking and cycling in the surrounding natural parks.
Discover the vibrant communities, traditional markets and vibrant nightlife this region has to offer. Experience the magic of the Costa Blanca North for yourself and be enchanted by the charm of places like Benidorm, Altea, Calpe and El Campello. An unforgettable adventure awaits you here, filled with beautiful landscapes and warm Mediterranean hospitality.
Discover the pristine splendour of the Costa Cálida, a coastal strip stretching from El Mojón in the north to Águilas in the south, along the borders of the provinces of Alicante and Almería.
The Costa Cálida’s coastline is characterised by an alternation of imposing cliffs, idyllic bays, extensive sandy beaches and sheltered coves, giving it a rugged and breathtaking beauty. Discover the natural treasures of this region, including the impressive Cabo de Palos nature reserve and protected natural areas such as the salt pans and sand dunes of San Pedro del Pinatar, Calblanque, Monte de las Cenizas and Peña del Águila, Sierra de la Muela, Cabo Tiñoso and Roldán, the Cabo Cope and Puntas de Calnegre regional park, and the protected landscape of the Cuatro Calas.
The northern part of the Costa Cálida includes the Mar Menor, an enchanting saltwater lagoon that, at 170 km², is the largest in Europe. Separated from the Mediterranean Sea by a 22 km stretch of sand known as La Manga, this area is a paradise for water sports enthusiasts and nature lovers.
Discover the vibrant cities of Cartagena and Águilas, which embody the cultural and historical richness of the region. Explore charming seaside resorts such as San Pedro del Pinatar, Los Alcázares, Mazarrón and many more, where you can enjoy the warm Mediterranean sun and crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea.
Experience the authentic beauty and hospitality of the Costa Cálida, where every moment offers a new adventure and where natural splendour goes hand in hand with Spain’s vibrant culture.
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