About the Costa Blanca
The Costa Blanca occupies the heart of the Spanish Mediterranean coastline, a land of light and colour bathed by the sea. Extending from Denia to Murcia, it covers almost 140 kilometers of some of the most beautiful coastal scenery to be found anywhere along Mediterranean shores. Characterised not only by it's scenic beauty but also by a rich diversity of landscapes and settings, the Costa Blanca is made up of a series of clearly differenciated regions. From the shallow lagoons and extensive sand dunes of the south to the deeply indented rocky coves and bays of the north, this priveleged corner of Spain offers everything that has made this country so highly favoured with visitors and residents alike.
With more than 20 kilometres of clean golden beaches, the landscape gradually changes into a curtain of mountains that run parallel to the sea. Dramatic cliffs and private sandy coves with majestic granite outcrops, provide a panoramic delight as they guard the entrance to sparkling blue bays. At Cabo de la Nao, the south-eastern-most point of the Spanish Mainland, it is possible to glimpse the islands of Ibiza and Formentera, approximately 90 kilometres distant.
&28 degrees the climate is not only healthy-rated one of the best by the World Health Organisation - but also made just for you, with Hotels, health and fitness spas, 19 golf courses and every watersport imaginable.


