
Costa Blanca
Costa Blanca – sun‑drenched coastline full of life
A brief introduction to Spain’s white coast

The Costa Blanca stretches for more than 200 kilometres along Spain’s eastern seaboard, celebrated for its golden beaches, rugged cliffs and secluded coves. Thanks to a Mediterranean climate with over 300 days of sunshine and mild winters, the region is attractive year‑round. Combining bustling cities like Alicante and Benidorm with sleepy fishing villages, it offers a relaxed lifestyle, excellent amenities and a growing international community.
Three Key Values
Sunshine & Climate
With around 320 sunny days each year and summer temperatures of 25–28 °C, Costa Blanca is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Winters hover around 13 °C, making activities such as hiking, golf and water sports possible throughout the year.
Lifestyle & Culture
The region blends lively resorts with historic towns and mountain villages. Residents enjoy beach days, promenades and festivals like the Bonfires of Saint John and Moors and Christians, reflecting its rich culture. A strong international community, excellent healthcare and plentiful sports and leisure options—from golf and sailing to hiking—enhance the quality of life.
Accessibility & Affordability
Costa Blanca is easily reached via Alicante‑Elche Airport and a well‑developed road network. Compared with other Spanish coasts, housing and daily expenses are relatively affordable: a mid‑range meal for two in Alicante costs about €50–70, and average property prices in early 2025 were around €2,389 per m² with cheaper options in towns like Elche.


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