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luxury guide

98 luxury properties are currently listed along Spain's Costa Blanca, the 200-kilometre stretch of coastline in Alicante province that runs from Dénia in the north to Torrevieja in the south. The numbers tell part of the story. The climate tells the rest: 300 days of sunshine a year, a sea temperature that stays above 20°C well into November, and a lifestyle that does not shut down in October the way much of the Mediterranean does. Alicante-Elche Airport connects directly to London, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Brussels and dozens of other European cities. The high-speed AVE rail link reaches Madrid in under two hours. And the communities of Javea, Moraira, Altea, Calpe and Benidorm form a luxury corridor where the market stays active regardless of season. Villas, seafront apartments, penthouses and beachfront properties are all part of the picture here.

Luxury property prices on the Costa Blanca

Prices on the Costa Blanca range from €400,000 at the entry level to €4,000,000 at the top of the market, with an average of €894,823. Floor areas run from 0 to 32288 sqm, with a market average of around 602 sqm. The single biggest price driver is sea proximity. A property with direct beach access or an unobstructed front-row view of the water can command twice the price of an equivalent home five hundred metres inland. South-facing orientation and panoramic terraces push values up further. Compared to the Costa del Sol, the Costa Blanca still offers better value per square metre at the same quality level. But that gap is narrowing. Northern European demand is growing, new supply is tight and the most sought-after locations in the north have not seen significant new development in years.

Most sought-after areas on the Costa Blanca

The Costa Blanca North is where the premium market concentrates. Moraira is deliberately low-key: a small marina, a roster of long-established international residents and almost no mass tourism. It is the zone that rewards patience. Javea has three distinct urban faces, a natural park as its northern boundary and the most consistent demand figures on the entire coast. Altea draws buyers who want visual identity: the whitewashed hilltop old town is one of the most recognisable townscapes on the Mediterranean. Calpe has the Peñón d'Ifach as a natural landmark and a market that has been quietly appreciating for years. Further south, Benidorm has undergone a genuine luxury repositioning over the past decade. The southern stretch around Alicante city and Torrevieja offers lower price points and attracts buyers looking for a primary residence rather than a seasonal retreat.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why invest in Costa Blanca luxury real estate?

The Costa Blanca delivers what most Mediterranean markets promise but rarely deliver consistently: year-round lifestyle, reliable infrastructure and a market that has not yet hit the ceiling of comparable destinations. At an average of €894,823, it remains meaningfully cheaper than the Costa del Sol or the French Riviera at equivalent quality levels, with real upside in the northern micro-markets where new supply is essentially frozen.

What is daily life like on the Costa Blanca?

Life here is genuinely year-round. Mild winters, Michelin-starred restaurants in Altea and Javea, a dozen golf courses within easy reach, well-equipped marinas and a multilingual international community that has been building for forty years. Alicante-Elche Airport is within forty-five minutes of every major luxury zone on the northern coast.

What makes the Costa Blanca unique among Mediterranean luxury markets?

It is one of the few stretches of European coastline where genuinely different micro-environments sit within an hour of each other. The quiet coves of Moraira, the dramatic geology of Calpe's Peñón d'Ifach, the architectural identity of Altea's old town and the wide bay of Javea are distinct enough to feel like separate destinations, yet close enough to be part of the same market.