Property on the Costa Blanca – Spain

by Antoni Sokrato

Tourists have flocked to the Spanish Costa Blanca for decades, and many of them have been Anglophones. We have sought out the region in droves just to spend a few weeks there. Then, returning home, made a life-changing decision either to return there to set up home, often for retirement. Many others find it a great place to have a second home or invest in a timeshare property.

Here we take a look at a few of the towns on the Costa Blanca, each one of these little gems infused with its own special character, but each one also crying out that it is a part of Spain, and proud of it. As for sun and sand, that goes without saying, and the Costa Blanca is rightly famous for that.

Alicante is the main town on the Costa Blanca. It used to be a bustling sea port and its remaining old buildings in a highly decorative style are witness to that. Alicante is very warm and sunny for a big proportion of the year, with temperatures often arriving at the 40C mark. Alicante is a fast growing metropolis which not only relies on the tourist trade to earn its keep, since it is also a thriving merchant centre, exporting olives and fruit as well as the ubiquitous wine.

Now let’s move along and take a look at Benidorm. This town is justifiably famous for its hundreds of hotels which have been growing up since the sixties, fuelled by the British tourist trade. However Benidorm wasn’t always that way. It’s hard to believe, but Benidorm was once upon a time just a tiny fishing port.

And now we come to Calpe, arrived at via a series of rocky bays and cliffs. Calpe is a delightful town overlooked by an imposing rock known as Penon d’Ifach. The rock is over a kilometre in length and 300 metres high, being joined to the mainland by a thin strip of land. Of course you can climb it and stand right at the top for a spectacular view over Ibiza in the distance. But be prepared for an arduous day!

The most northern beach resort of the Costa Blanca is Denia, which is located about a hundred kilometres south of Valencia, and located right at the foot of the stunning Montgo mountain. Denia benefits from some incredible coastline, kilometre after kilometre of it, and has won awards for the quality of the water. The town has beaches both to the north and to the south, the northerly beaches are sandy, whilst those to the south offer attractive rocky inlets where bathers can hide away.

Just a few kilometres to the south of Denia lies the old fishing village of Xabia, possessing a plethora of little streets, which can only really be navigated on foot. In spite of the encroaching tourist industry, careful town planning has ensured that this gem of a town has never lost its charm.

The typically Spanish town of Guardamar lies almost right on the beach. It is famous for its dunes and palm trees which were originally put in place so as to protect it from the frequent sandstorms. The white sandy beach of Guardamar is almost ten kilometres in length.

The river Segura separates the two main beaches of Guardamar. To the south there are three kilometres of iuninterrupted sand right up to Torrevieja beach. But in fact all the beaches around the town have great sand and high quality water. So this is a perfect place for lovers of watersports, and of course the ubiquitous sunbathers.

So, for seekers of property on the Costa Blanca, the amount of choice is considerable. It’s simply a matter of deciding in which little jewel of a town you wish to reside. And that’s not an easy decision!

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