3 towns in the Costa Blanca to lose oneself
The Costa Blanca charms us with wonderful landscapes.
If you wantto buy a second residence in the area to enjoy summer, spring or the holidays,we want to talk to you about the TOP 3 towns that will leave you awe-struck.
We aretalking about truly beautiful places, withperfect beaches and a great quality of life and also with a first-classgastronomic, natural and cultural heritage.
TOWNS IN THE COSTA BLANCA TO LIVEIN
If you wantto purchase a second home in the CostaBlanca region but you are not sure which town to choose, we recommend youvisit some of them, as they have surprising landscapes:
CALPE
Startingwith Calpe, there isn’t much to say that hasn’t been mentioned yet. It is oneof the most renowned tourist cities in Spain and one of the most frequented inthe Costa Blanca.
It isn’tsurprising, as it is a city that capturesyou with its beaches, its people and its natural environment. Moreover, itoffers a lot to do and places to discover and it has a wide cultural offer andfirst-level gastronomy.
Some comejust to enjoy its climate during the low season. Others come to enjoy theatmosphere during the warmer season. One way or another, everyone wants to live in Calpe once they visit it.
MORAIRA
Moraira isa small village with nearly 2,000 inhabitants, in the municipality ofTeulada.
It is atypical fisherman village, so common in the Mediterranean coast. Even though itreceives a big tourist influx in the summer, it isn’t as overcrowded as other towns in Alicante, such as Déniaor Benidorm.
As in anytown in the Levante coast, temperaturesare ideal throughout the year, with mild winters and warm summers, perfectto enjoy the town’s coast, with an extension of over 8km.
Moraira is a village with quite a few things to see and enjoy due to itshistory and its important folk culture.
It is also important to mention thepresence of fishing and nautical activity in the area. Living in Moraira is asynonym of enjoying good fish and all the possibilities the sea offers.
Moraira hasone of the most well-known sports marina in the Valencian Community, which iswhy many of the people who decide to live or have a second residence in Morairaalso own a boat moored at its port.
Benissa (orBenisa) is the last place in the Costa Blanca we will mention.
BENISSA
It’s a cityof a little over 10,000 inhabitants in the Marina Alta region, very close toother important towns in the Costa Blanca, such as Calpe, Dénia and Jávea.
Its oldtown is similar to the ones in other cities in Alicante, with pretty whitewashed houses and all their charm.It is an ideal location to live in or for a second residence because there isalways something to do and something new to enjoy.
Hiking fanatics will find Benissa an excellent holiday location, as it is veryclose to the Bernia mountain range, a landmark for those who enjoy mountainouslandscapes.
It alsooffers easier routes, such as the ecologicalwalk, a 3km hike where you can enjoy the fresh air. This walk in Benissawinds around its beaches and coves, offering picture-postcard views.
Living in Benissa equals enjoying a high quality of life and having everythingat hand: it has its own exit to the Autovía del Mediterráneo and it is lessthan an hour away from Alicante and just over 100km from Valencia city.
One ofBenissa’s selling points is its traditionalgastronomy. It is said that this town in the Costa Blanca is home to someof the best sausages and octopus on the Levante coast, even though thecompetition is fierce!
These are some of the best-loved towns in the Costa Blanca.They are also those where we work. Remember: if you are looking to purchase ahome in Calpe, Benissa or Moraira, we can help you.
In Calpe Home Group we have a wide selection of homes, from apartments tovillas, so you can find a second residence with optimal conditions and with themost competitive prices.
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