The Costa Blanca stretches 200 km of Mediterranean coastline in Alicante province, from Dénia in the north to Pilar de la Horadada in the south. White-sand beaches, dramatic cliffs, golf, mountains and over 300 days of sunshine make it the most popular foreign-buyer market in Spain.
- Avg. price
- €2,200–€4,500/m²
- Best for
- All buyer profiles
- Airport
- Alicante (ALC)
- Climate
- 300+ sunny days
- Healthcare
- Public + private
- Schools
- International + public
Why Costa Blanca?
The Costa Blanca stretches 200 km of Mediterranean coastline in Alicante province, from Dénia in the north to Pilar de la Horadada in the south. White-sand beaches, dramatic cliffs, golf, mountains and over 300 days of sunshine make it the most popular foreign-buyer market in Spain.
Lifestyle
Outdoor living all year round, a strong cafe and dining culture, friendly mix of locals and expats, and easy access to mountains, beaches and the Alicante airport.
Climate
Mediterranean: mild winters (12–18°C daytime), warm summers (28–32°C). Around 300 days of sunshine per year and one of the lowest rainfall totals in Spain.
Property prices
Average asking price is currently €2,200–€4,500/m². Sea-view villas, frontline apartments and the old-town core command significant premiums over the average.
Schools
A mix of Spanish public schools (free, taught in Spanish/Valencian), concertados (semi-private) and several well-rated international/British schools within 20–40 minutes.
Healthcare
Excellent public healthcare via the SNS once you're registered, plus high-quality private hospitals and clinics. English-speaking doctors are common.
Transportation
Alicante–Elche airport (ALC) serves 50+ international routes. Local TRAM, buses and the AP-7 motorway provide easy access along the coast.
Restaurants
From Michelin-starred (Quique Dacosta in Dénia, BonAmb in Jávea) to humble beachside chiringuitos and arroz/paella specialists in every village.
Beaches
Blue-flag sand and pebble beaches, hidden coves (calas) and protected marine reserves all within easy reach.
Golf
20+ courses within an hour, including Sierra Cortina, La Sella, Las Colinas (consistently ranked Spain's #1) and Villaitana.
Walkability
Town centres are walkable; many villa areas need a car. Beachfront promenades make daily walks a pleasure.
Safety
Crime rates are well below most Northern European cities. Main risks are opportunistic break-ins in unoccupied holiday homes — alarms and shutters help.
Pros & cons
Pros
- Best for: All buyer profiles
- Mild Mediterranean climate
- Strong international community
- Excellent food and dining
- Quality healthcare
- Easy flights to UK, NL, BE, DE, IE, US
Cons
- Summer is busy in tourist months
- Long-term rentals can be tight
- Bureaucracy is slow
- Inland areas need a car






