
An extensive coastline in the province of Alicante, Spain, known for its white sand beaches, rocky coves, and a vibrant tourist offer that combines leisure, culture and nature.
Although it is not on the coast, it is a nearby UNESCO World Heritage Site, an extensive palm grove unique in Europe.
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Tipo
Destino Costero
Extensión
200 km
Estancia recomendada
7 días
Región
valencian-community
The Costa Blanca extends throughout the province of Alicante, in the Valencian Community, offering more than 200 kilometers of coastline with a great diversity of landscapes. From the wide sandy beaches of Benidorm to the hidden coves of Jávea and Altea, this region is a magnet for tourists looking for sun, sea and entertainment. It combines the bustle of its tourist centers with the tranquility of fishing villages and impressive natural landscapes. It is ideal for families, lovers of water sports, cyclists and those who enjoy Mediterranean cuisine and traditional festivals.
Destino costero excepcional
Varied beaches and coves, many with Blue Flag.
Benidorm, the 'New York of the Mediterranean', with its unique skyline and nightlife.
Charming coastal towns such as Altea, Jávea and Moraira.
Theme and water parks (Terra Mítica, Aqualandia) ideal for families.
Mediterranean cuisine, especially rice and seafood.
Numerous hiking and cycling routes inland and along the coast.
Traditional festivals such as the Bonfires of San Juan in Alicante or the Moors and Christians.
18-23°C
28-32°C
20-25°C
12-17°C
Semi-arid Mediterranean climate with very dry and hot summers. Little rain, concentrated mainly in autumn (occasional cold drop) and spring. More than 300 days of sunshine a year.
The water temperature is very pleasant for swimming from the end of May to October, exceeding 20°C. In the middle of summer (July-August), it can reach maximum temperatures of up to 26-27°C. In spring, months like March see cooler temperatures of around 14°C.
The presence of jellyfish can occur, especially in summer, depending on the currents. It is recommended to check the flags on the beach and local notices.
MoitiéIn high season (July and August), the beaches can be very crowded, especially in popular destinations such as Benidorm or Torrevieja.
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One of the most famous urban beaches in Spain, with fine golden sand, with a lively promenade full of bars and restaurants.
Fine, golden sand.
Calm and shallow waters, ideal for bathing. Very clean and with a blue flag.
Beach supervised with lifeguards. Very safe and family-friendly, although very busy in summer.
Easy access from the center of Benidorm. Numerous walkways and adapted accesses.
Paid underground car parks nearby, but they tend to fill up.
Countless restaurants, bars and beach bars along the seafront.
Showers, toilets, rental of hammocks and umbrellas, play areas, water sports.
One of the largest and most popular beaches in Alicante, with fine golden sand, with a wide promenade and sports areas.
Fine, golden sand.
Calm and clean waters, with little depth on the shore. Ideal for families.
Beach supervised in high season. Very safe and with many services.
Easy access by TRAM and bus from Alicante. Accessible boardwalk.
Parking on nearby streets and some public parking lots, but can be difficult in summer.
Numerous restaurants, ice cream parlors and beach bars on the seafront.
Showers, toilets, hammock rental, sports areas (beach volleyball, soccer), children's games.
A pebble cove in Jávea, famous for its turquoise waters, its white fishermen's houses and its bohemian atmosphere.
Pebbles and rock.
Crystal clear waters, ideal for snorkeling and diving. There may be moderate waves.
It does not always have a lifeguard. Water shoes are recommended. Can be slippery on rocks.
Road access, with limited parking and which fills up quickly in summer.
Very limited parking in the surrounding area, it is recommended to arrive early.
Some charming beach bars.
Some beach bars and kayak/paddle surf rentals. There are no public showers.
A pebble beach in Alfaz del Pi, with a beautiful promenade and views of the Sierra Helada, known for its tranquility and cleanliness.
Pebbles (boulders).
Clean and transparent waters. Gentle slope.
Beach supervised in high season. Ideal for families due to its tranquility and services.
Easy access from the town of El Albir. Accessible boardwalk.
Parking in the nearby streets, easier to find than in Benidorm.
Numerous restaurants and cafes on the seafront.
Showers, toilets, rental of hammocks and umbrellas, children's play areas.
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The capital of the province, with the imposing Santa Bárbara Castle, the historic neighborhood of Santa Cruz, the Explanada de España and Postiguet beach.
Famous for its skyline, its two large beaches (Levante and Poniente), its lively nightlife and its wide range of leisure and theme parks.
A charming town with a medieval old town, a fishing port and coves and beaches of great natural beauty, such as Granadella or Portitxol.
Known as the 'Dome of the Mediterranean' for its iconic blue-domed church and picturesque old town of white houses and cobbled streets.
A fishing town famous for its colorful houses facing the sea, its Valor chocolate factory and its Moors and Christians festivals.
A city with an important castle overlooking the port, sandy and rocky beaches, and a rich gastronomic tradition (UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy).
Plongez dans des aventures uniques et découvrez la mer sous un autre angle
Wide offer on the main beaches and marinas (Benidorm, Torrevieja, Denia).
Explore marine life in the coves of Jávea, Altea or the Marine Reserve of Tabarca Island.
Ideal for exploring the coast and visiting hidden coves, especially in Jávea, Moraira or Altea.
Schools and equipment rental in several locations, taking advantage of the good wind conditions.
Descubre los secretos mejor guardados y rincones únicos que pocos conocen
A picturesque inland village, perched on a rock, with a castle and spectacular views of the valley and reservoir.
Ideal for a day trip. Visit the castle and the small museums.
A natural area with waterfalls and pools of crystal-clear water, ideal for a refreshing swim in summer.
Wear appropriate footwear for the rocks. Very popular in summer, go early.
The only inhabited island in the Valencian Community, a marine reserve with transparent waters, ideal for snorkeling and diving.
Accessible by boat from Alicante, Santa Pola or Benidorm. Enjoy its coves and its marine gastronomy.
A coastal natural park with cliffs, hiking trails and viewpoints with spectacular views of Benidorm and the sea.
Perfect for walks with views. It can be reached on foot from Benidorm or El Albir.
Conecta con la naturaleza y descubre paisajes únicos que te dejarán sin aliento
An imposing mountain that rises above the sea, offering hiking routes with panoramic views and rich flora and fauna.
Two salt lagoons, one pink and the other green, that form a natural park with an important colony of flamingos and other birds.
An old railway line converted into a path for cyclists and walkers, which passes through rural landscapes and tunnels.
The gastronomy of the Costa Blanca focuses on the Mediterranean diet, with rice as the star dish, fresh seafood, fruits and vegetables from the Valencian garden.
A soupy or dry rice cooked with fish and seafood broth, traditionally served apart from fish.
Although originally from Valencia, it is a very popular dish throughout the Community, with chicken, rabbit and vegetables.
A fish and rice stew, typical of the Tabarca and Santa Pola area, cooked in an iron cauldron.
Christmas sweets based on almonds, honey and sugar, with designation of origin, produced in the interior of the province.
A salty empanada filled with minced meat and sausages, typical of the Marina Baixa area.
Wines with designation of origin, including reds, whites and the famous Fondillón (rancio sweet wine).
A refreshing drink based on tigernut (tuber), water and sugar, typical of the Valencian Community, often accompanied by fartons.
A sweet liqueur wine, typical of the Marina Alta, ideal for desserts.
The province of Alicante is famous for its ice cream, with many artisanal ice cream parlors and traditional flavors.
A typical Christmas sweet, filled with candied sweet potato and almond.
The Costa Blanca is famous for its vibrant popular festivals, especially the Moors and Christians, and the Bonfires of San Juan.
One of the most important festivals in Alicante, with the burning of artistic monuments made of cardboard, music, gunpowder and parades.
Spectacular parades that recreate the battles between Moors and Christians, with elaborate costumes, music and gunpowder.
Although the format has changed to Benidorm Fest (Eurovision preselection), the city has a strong musical tradition.
Famous for the 'Desembarco', a recreation of the naval battle between Moors and Christians on the beach.
Celebrations in honor of the patron saint of Benidorm, with processions, floral offerings and fireworks.
Descubre los lugares más fascinantes e imperdibles de esta costa
A medieval fortress on the top of Mount Benacantil, offering the best panoramic views of Alicante and its bay.
Accessible on foot, by elevator or by car. Essential when visiting Alicante.
A theme park based on the ancient civilizations of the Mediterranean (Egypt, Greece, Rome, Iberia, The Islands), with attractions and shows.
Ideal for families and lovers of strong emotions.
One of the oldest chocolate factories in Spain, it offers free guided tours and a chocolate museum.
Perfect for chocolate lovers and a different activity.
Chaque point d'intérêt a sa propre histoire et sa magie
Évaluation complète basée sur plusieurs critères de qualité
"Large number of Blue Flag beaches, fine golden sand, and excellent services. It also offers rocky and quieter coves."
"Good cultural offer in cities such as Alicante, Elche and Orihuela, with castles, museums and traditional festivals. Fewer internationally renowned art museums than the Côte d'Azur."
"Good bus network that connects the main towns. The Alicante TRAM (tram) is useful for the north coast. For the interior, the car is essential."
"Excellent highways (A-7, AP-7) that run along the coast. Parking can be a challenge in urban centers and beaches in high season."
"Generally more affordable than the Costa del Sol or Côte d'Azur, with a wide range of accommodation and dining options to suit all budgets."
"A very family-friendly destination, with safe beaches, numerous theme and water parks, and a wide range of activities for children."
"Excellent Mediterranean cuisine, with rice as the protagonist (paellas, rice dishes), fresh seafood and garden products. Very good value for money."
"Intense tourism development has impacted some areas. There are growing efforts to protect natural spaces (natural parks) and waste management."
"One of the most popular destinations in Spain, attractive to a wide range of tourists, from families to young people and retirees."
"Wide range of water sports, golf, cycling (many routes), hiking and climbing in the interior. Ideal for active tourism."
"Generally good on beaches and main tourist areas. There may be variations in less busy areas or in waste management during peak traffic."
"The Costa Blanca is a safe region, but as in any tourist destination, caution should be taken against pickpockets in busy areas (markets, public transport)."
"It combines the modernity of Benidorm with the charm of white towns such as Altea, Jávea or Villajoyosa, which preserve their traditional essence."
"It offers diverse natural beauty: from the dunes of Guardamar to the cliffs of the Sierra Helada and the coves of the Marina Alta. The interior is mountainous and green."
"The Mediterranean offers opportunities for snorkeling and diving, especially in the marine reserves of Tabarca or Cabo de San Antonio, with interesting biodiversity."
"An overall score that highlights its excellent climate, the quality and variety of its beaches, its great family appeal and high-quality gastronomy at a good price. A very complete and accessible destination for all types of travelers."
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💭 "An overall score that highlights its excellent climate, the quality and variety of its beaches, its great family appeal and high-quality gastronomy at a good price. A very complete and accessible destination for all types of travelers."
Tout ce que vous devez savoir pour planifier votre visite
Spring (April-June) and fall (September-October) are ideal for mild weather, fewer crowds, and cheaper prices. Summer (July-August) is perfect for the beach and leisure, but it is the high season, with a lot of heat, more people and higher prices. Winter is mild and sunny, ideal for golf, hiking and exploring the cities.
The Costa Blanca is a very popular destination, which can mean crowds in high season, especially in Benidorm. Be careful with pickpockets in tourist areas and public transport. Traffic can be heavy in summer. Some areas may be very oriented towards international tourism (British, German).
Free Wi-Fi available in most hotels, restaurants, cafes and many public areas in major cities.
Prepaid SIM cards are easily accessible in telephone stores. They offer reliable mobile data throughout the region.
Keep an eye on your valuables. The beaches are generally safe, but the crowds can attract pickpockets.
Traffic can be heavy in summer. Consider using public transportation in large cities or parking on the outskirts.
Alicante-Elche Miguel Hernández Airport (ALC) is the main entry point, with good connections to coastal cities.
The Alicante TRAM is an excellent option to get around the north coast (Benidorm, Altea, Denia) without a car.
The Costa Blanca is the birthplace of rice. Try different varieties of paella and seafood rice.
Visit the municipal markets to try fresh products from the garden and the sea.
Spanish and Valencian are the official languages. English is widely spoken in tourist areas.
Meal times are typically Spanish: lunch between 2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. and dinner from 9:00 p.m.