Costa Blanca North

The Costa Blanca North is classed as a very exclusive area. The British, Dutch, Germans, Scandinavians, French, and Belgians have a long-running love affair here with a region, that is classed as one of the wealthiest in Spain attracting not only the well-heeled from Madrid and Valencia, who have second homes here, but more and more affluent expats from all across Europe and beyond, including North America, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe. It is a unique and extraordinary region in Spain...

Alicante

Alicante is a surprising city full of life, contrasts, and beauty. The original name of the city “Lucentum” translates as “City of Light”. It is not only a city but also a port with stunning palm lined beaches and boulevards, huge plazas, beautiful parks. Boasting a good climate, and great nightlife; it is a modern seaside city which has conserved its charm, a place where culture, tradition and history can still be felt. The area around Alicante has been inhabited for over 7000 years. The...

Altea

Altea is one of the most beautiful and sustainable towns in Spain and its viewing points are renowned. The Old Town is full of charm with cobbled streets to wander through finding fabulous local family-run shops whilst stumbling across some historic buildings. Along the way you will see remains of the ancient walls and gateways which protected the hilltop town from pirates. It became famous for its artistic tendencies and bohemian atmosphere in the 1960s, attracting many musicians, artists...

Altea Hills

Altea Hills is one of the most prestigious and exclusive residential areas in Costa Blanca. A totally closed area with access only permitted via security guard sentry and benefitting from 24-hour security with modern technology in surveillance and prevention protocols. This luxurious residential area also boasts a 5-star hotel and spa, shops, restaurants and tennis courts. Close by is the Altea Golf Club, formerly known as the Don Cayo Golf Club, one of the oldest and most picturesque golf...

Benissa

Benissa is situated just off the AP7 motorway and N332 and stretches down to the coast. It is approximately a ninety minute drive from Valencia and one hour from Alicante. Benissa is one of the oldest towns on the Costa Blanca. Different discoveries suggest that there was prehistoric activity in Benissa, as evidenced by the three cave paintings in Pinos district. Old coins and amphorae indicate that the Romans too passed through this region. The origin of the place name Benissa, ‘Beni-Issa’,...

Benitachell

Benitachell is a very small Spanish town located on the Northern Costa Blanca in Spain. Benitachell municipality is between Moraira and Jávea. The village is located inland, but the town has 2 km of coastline on the Mediterranean Sea. The resort has the most spectacular views of the Mediterranean towards Moraira and Calpe as well as towards the city of Denia to the south. A well established and sought-after resort due to the wonderful sea views the properties enjoy and the excellent amenities...

Calpe

Calpe has been home to many ancient civilisations, which means it has a fascinating history and some remnants of its past, such as its Roman Baths that you can see today. A former ancient fishing village it is ever evolving and has transformed itself into a cosmopolitan and diverse town that blends harmoniously with traditional and modern cultures and offers an abundance of different types of restaurants, from the fabulous fish choices in the port, to high-end Michelin Star and gourmet dining...

Dénia

Dénia is a historical coastal city in the province of Alicante, Costa Blanca North that was dedicated to the goddess Diana by the Romans. It is the capital of the Marina Alta region and considered to be one of the most beautiful and culturally rich cities in Spain. It has an ancient castle that rises majestically, overlooking the city and harbour, and located inside the castle is a wonderful Archaeological Museum. The museum shows the past through exhibitions and history of a city linked to...

Javea

Location Javea, also known as Xàbia, is a coastal paradise situated between Denia and Moraira, on the Costa Blanca. The town is easily accessible, situated just an hour's drive from Alicante International Airport. The Spanish Impressionist painter Joaquín Sorolla, one of the greatest impressionist masters from his era, fell in love with Jávea during a visit in 1896.In a letter home to her, Sorolla wrote: “Xàbia, has everything I wish for and more, and if you saw what I had in front of my...

Jalon & Orba valley

Come and discover an area where mountains provide the backdrop to much greenery, orange groves, olive trees, vineyards, and almonds. An area home to sprawling and thriving vineyards that make award winning wines sold throughout Europe. Vineyards owned for generations by families whose incumbents still farm them in very much the same way as they always have. A wine growing region with an ancient history going back to the Moors who sent wines from Jalon to the Valencian Court and an area famous...

Moraira

Moraira has been described as the "St Tropez" and "Capri" of the Costa Blanca, which is why it attracts property buyers worldwide. However, it maintains its charm, has avoided large-scale development, and maintains its allure for those who wish to purchase a property in a stunning location. Location Moraira is located between the bustling towns of Jávea and Calpe and enjoys a prime location on the Costa Blanca. The town is easily accessible, situated just an hour's drive from Alicante...

Oliva

Oliva is a perfectly preserved old town of the medieval flowering period. You can stroll through the ancient Christian town between their churches, stately homes, ancient sites, and museums. And climb the old Moorish quarter of the suburb that retains its typical streets. Highlights and attractions The promenade or “paseo” in Oliva is the heart of the town, this is lined with trees and there are wide open spaces with benches where people sit in the evening and chat, there is a play area for...

Valencia

Valencia is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city on the Mediterranean coast. Once the capital of its own kingdom, it is the third largest city in the country and the capital of the Valencian Autonomous Community, Communidad Valenciana. It lies approximately 350 km of Madrid and Barcelona, surrounded by orange orchards and sandy beaches, immersed between the mountains and the Mediterranean Sea. Valencia is one of the most important cities of Spain, visited annually by millions of tourists thanks to...