The 7 nicest places on the South Costa Blanca

The 7 nicest places on the South Costa Blanca
20 Sep 2023

Imagine a region where the sun almost always shines, where the sea shimmers and the beaches invite you for a day of sunbathing. That is the Costa Blanca South. Located in the southeast of Spain, this coastline stretches from Alicante to the Mar Menor. With a pleasant Mediterranean climate, you can enjoy warm summers and mild winters here. Although places like Alicante and Torrevieja are the most touristic places, the area has more to offer than just these well-known names. And don't forget: compared to the rocky and mountainous Costa Blanca North, the southern coast offers more extensive sandy beaches and flat landscapes. Ready to discover the charming corners of Costa Blanca South? In this blog you will find the top-7 most beautiful places on the southern Costa Blanca!

1. Alicante

You start your discovery tour in Alicante, a bustling city by the sea. Its location at the foot of a hill with the Castle of Santa Barbara as the highlight, makes for an unforgettable panorama. Walking along the Explanada de España with its colorful tiles is a must, as is a visit to the historic Barrio de Santa Cruz district. The town has several beaches, but Playa del Postiguet, located at the foot of the castle, is the most iconic. Here you can relax with a view of the bustling city. View the current housing offer in Alicante here.

2. Torrevieja

A little further south you will find Torrevieja, known for its salt lakes and healing mud baths. Las Lagunas de la Mata y Torrevieja Natural Park is the perfect place for a natural spa treatment. But Torrevieja is also synonymous with beaches. Playa de Los Locos and Playa del Cura are perfect for sunbathing and water sports. Don't miss the lively promenade and the daily market, where you will find fresh local products and typical Spanish delicacies.

3. Benijófar

Benijófar, though smaller and less known, is a gem waiting to be discovered. This typical Spanish town is located on the banks of the Segura River and is surrounded by orange and lemon groves. It is the ideal place to soak up the local culture, far away from the crowds. Although it is not located directly on the coast, you can reach the beach of Guardamar del Segura within fifteen minutes. Here you can enjoy a pristine coastline and turquoise waters. In Benijófar itself you should not miss the weekly market and the local tapas bars. An authentic Spanish experience guaranteed!

4. Guardamar del Segura

Guardamar del Segura is nestled between the mouth of the Segura River and a vast dune landscape. This makes the city unique in its kind. The 11 kilometres of coastline consists of fine golden beaches, such as Playa del Moncayo and Playa Roqueta, ideal for a relaxing day under the sun. But there is more than just beach. Delve into history at Guardamar Castle, where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding area. The surrounding pine forest, Alfonso Park, offers shaded areas for picnics and hiking trails.

5. Pilar de la Horadada

At the southernmost tip of the Costa Blanca you will find Pilar de la Horadada, a charming town that offers a mix of historical sites and beautiful beaches. A stroll through the old town reveals the church of Nuestra Señora del Pilar and the archaeological museum. For sun lovers, Playa de las Mil Palmeras is highly recommended, with its calm waters and soft sand. For the active there are numerous water sports activities, from windsurfing to sailing.

6. Rojales

Rojales, located on the banks of the Segura River, is a typical Spanish town with a rich history and culture. The cave dwellings of Cuevas del Rodeo are a unique sight; Artists have transformed these caves into workshops and galleries. The watermill, Molino de Agua, recalls the agricultural roots of the city and the adjacent park is perfect for a quiet walk. At the weekly market you can taste the local flavors and get some sunshine.

7. Elche

Elche is not only known for its endless palm trees, but also for its rich heritage. This city is home to the largest palm forest in Europe, El Palmeral, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. In the middle of this forest you will find the Basilica de Santa Maria. In August, the city comes alive with the Misteri d'Elx, an impressive religious play. The Archaeological and Mahe Museum tell you more about the rich history of the city. And for some beach fun? The nearby beaches of Arenales del Sol and El Carabassí offer crystal clear waters and fine sand. Elche is the perfect mix of culture, history and relaxation.

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