
North Costa Blanca
Stretching from Denia in the north to Benidorm in the south, this stretch of coast experiences mild winters due to the mountain protection in the west. You can travel its length on the N332 coast road, or alternatively, the newly built A7 will speed you along! The area is greener than the south and its resort towns have been established over the last three decades.
South Costa Blanca
From Alicante in the north to San Pedro at the northern end of the Mar Menor in the south, you are sure to find something suited to your taste. The area behind the coast is fertile with orange and lemon groves lining the local routes. There are numerous golf courses and developments to rival the better known, busier and more expensive Costa del Sol.
Costa Calida
Translated Costa Calida means the 'hot coast'. The Costa Calida follows the coastline of the province of Murcia with San Pedro in the north and Vera in the south. The area boasts the naval port of Cartagena and an airport at San Javier (Murcia).
Inland Murcia
Away from the tourist coast are the peaceful inland areas of Murcia where you will find the south east wine growing areas and a more relaxed 'Spanish' way of life. Small villages can be found in the more mountainous areas. Property prices reflect the fact that you have got away from the more inhabited areas. However, house prices are rising fast as this unknown part of Spain is being discovered. |