Regions
Regions
Costa blanca south
The area between Alicante in the north and Pilar de la Horadada in the south represents the Costa Blanca South region of Alicante province. With 65 km of beautiful coastline, the South Costa Blanca region may not be as rugged as its northern counterpart, but certainly does not fall short of beauty, with stunning endless white sand beaches from as far as it reaches. The beach at Guardamar del Segura is a perfect example.We have properties for all budgets in the southern Costa Blanca, from Guardamar to Pilar de la Horada and, in between, popular areas such as La Zenia, Campoamor, Cabo Roig, Playa Flamenca and the port city of Torrevieja to the south. What is also a nice area with a good investment climate that is the Orihuela Costa.
costa blanca north
The Costa Blanca North stretches along the eastern coast of Spain, in the Valencia region, from Denia to Alicante. It is known for its beautiful white-sand beaches, azure Mediterranean Sea, and picturesque coastal towns. Popular destinations along the Costa Blanca North include lively Benidorm, with its vibrant nightlife and modern skyline, and the charming fishing village of Altea, with its whitewashed houses and winding streets. Other highlights include the historic city of Alicante, with its imposing Santa Barbara castle, and beautiful Jávea, with its picturesque bays and lush nature. With its mild climate, rich culture and diverse landscapes, the Costa Blanca North attracts many tourists every year.
costa calida
The Costa Cálida, meaning 'warm coast', is a beautiful coastal region located in the Murcia region, on the south-eastern coast of Spain. It is known for its Mediterranean climate, with mild winters and warm summers, and its vast beaches, crystal-clear waters and idyllic coves. Popular destinations along the Costa Cálida include bustling seaside resorts such as La Manga del Mar Menor, with its Mar Menor lagoon on one side and the Mediterranean Sea on the other, and the historic port city of Cartagena, with its rich maritime history and Roman remains. Other highlights include beautiful natural parks, such as Calblanque Regional Park, Monte de las Cenizas and Peña del Águila, which are perfect for hiking and enjoying unspoilt nature. With its combination of natural beauty, cultural heritage and recreational opportunities, the Costa Cálida is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike.
murcia
The region of Murcia, located in the south-east of Spain, is a beautiful area known for its rich history, diverse landscapes and delicious gastronomy. The capital, Murcia, is a vibrant city with a mix of historic architecture, such as the imposing cathedral and magnificent Casino, and modern amenities. Outside the city, you will find a varied landscape, ranging from fertile plains and rolling hills to impressive mountains and coastlines. The region is known for its traditional dishes, including the famous Murcian stew called "zarangollo" and the delicious "paparajotes" for dessert. Murcia also offers a range of cultural events and festivities, such as the famous spring festival "Fiestas de Primavera". With its mix of natural beauty, historical charm and vibrant culture, the region of Murcia is a great destination for travellers looking for an authentic Spanish experience.