Costa Blanca Resorts
The Costa Blanca stretches for around 200 km along Spain's Mediterranean coast and offers a wide variety of resorts, from lively nightlife destinations to quiet fishing villages.
Benidorm – The region's most famous resort, known for its skyscrapers, long sandy beaches, nightlife, theme parks, and year-round entertainment. Ideal for families and groups looking for plenty of activities.
Calpe – Famous for the dramatic Peñón de Ifach rock, beautiful beaches, seafood restaurants, and a relaxed atmosphere.
Altea – One of the prettiest towns on the coast, with whitewashed houses, cobbled streets, art galleries, and a charming old town.
Jávea (Xàbia) – Offers sandy beaches, rocky coves, excellent snorkeling, and a traditional old town. Popular with families and outdoor enthusiasts.
Moraira – A smaller, upscale resort with a marina, pleasant beaches, and excellent seafood restaurants, retaining much of its fishing-village charm.
Guardamar del Segura – Known for its long sandy beaches and pine forests.
Villajoyosa – Colorful seafront houses, chocolate heritage, and a more authentic Spanish feel.
El Campello – A relaxed beach town just north of Alicante with an extensive promenade.