Costa Blanca  Costa Blanca is located on the southeastern part of Spain, between the provinces of Valencia to the north and Murcia, to the south. The coast is lined with sandy beaches, pine trees, and blue waters, which paint the picture of this beautiful coastline. From Guardamar to Dénia, it includes many well-known cities and resorts such as Alicante, Benidorm, Calpe and Javea. The main airport lies in the capital of Alicante, but the northern cities such as Dénia and Javea are within the same distance to the airport of Valencia. The variety of wide sweeping white sandy beaches, secluded clear bays, pebbled shores, mountains, and cliffs provide a holiday resort to suit all tastes and it comes as no surprise that tourists return year after year. The local populations reputation as being friendly and welcoming is another reason for people returning and enjoying the ‘Spanish way of life’ to the full. Complete tourist facilities with a large choice of villa and apartment accommodations. Wheel chair accessible beaches, spectacular scenery and extensive culinary palette, with exciting popular local festivities, Dénia being here the most renown, make the Costa Blanca one of the most cosmopolitan sites in Europe. In addition, the Costa Blanca has many nature reserves, such as the mountain range of Montgo, situated between Dénia and Javea. It is a tranquil countryside where excursions and picnics can be organized and visitors can enjoy the varied flora and fauna found there. The Costa Blanca, built over the centuries by different cultures has formed the welcoming character of the people and the diversity of its culture thus making it easy for cultures from abroad and local traditions to fuse in perfect harmony. From Dénia to Pilar de la Hoardaba, from Oracular to the valleys of the Marina Alta, including Villena and Alcoi, the Mediterranean breeze fills this land with light, enveloping the entire region with its exceptionally mild and pleasant climate.
Javea and Area | Lying between the blue Mediterranean and sheltered from the winds by Mount Montgro, Javea is an ideal holiday resort. Mild year-round temperatures and a large variety of landscapes - sandy coastlines and rugged mountains – extensive tourist facilities and in contrast, the charm maintained of an ancient fishing village add to its attractiveness. We have 9 villas in Javea and Area. | | Dénia and Area | Twenty kilometres of coastline, rocky coves and big extensions of sand, solitary beaches and beaches with both sports and playful activities. Dénia has a wonderful climate, whilst its landscape, is an added plus to its blue waters. We have 3 villas in Dénia and Area. | | Moraira | Situated in the heart of the Costa Blanca, Moraira and Benissa nestle between the larger towns of Javea and Calpe and are areas of dazzling white cliffs, dramatic headlands, which hide many small coves and bays along the coastline. Moraira itself is a small coastal town which has a quiet and relaxing atmosphere, with a backdrop of beautiful and unspoilt mountainous scenery and many small villages to explore. Benissa is just a few minutes drive away and many properties have stunning views over the Mediterranean Sea, surrounding valleys and the mountains beyond. We have 4 villas in Moraira. | | |