Information about the Costa Blanca in Spain:
The Costa Blanca (white coast) geographically refers to the stretch of coast of the province of Alicante between Denia in the north and Pilar de la Horadada in the south. The Costa Blanca is a popular holiday destination for tourists in Spain, Europe and the rest of the world due to its mild mediterranean climate. Since the 1950s many international people have settled in this part of Spain. The Costa Blanca is one of the healthiest climates in the world with its picturesque towns, beautiful beaches, beautiful houses and villas and more than 300 sunny days a year.
Towns like Moraira, Calpe, Benissa, Benitachell, Javea and Altea have grown a lot since the 1960’s, which is also due to the steadily growing number of buyers. Interestingly, this part of the Costa Blanca has meanwhile also become popular for families since some international private schools have settled which guarantee an excellent education for the children. Currently, the volume of reform and new construction of properties on the Costa Blanca has increased again.
The Costa Blanca is not only one of the engines of the Spanish economy. Owning your own property under the southern sun in Calpe, Moraira or Benissa is the dream of many people. Would you like to live where others go on vacation? Would you like to move your retirement home to the Costa Blanca and enjoy the mild climate?