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The Costa Blanca is Spain’s White Coast and stretches for over 200 km from Murcia in the south to Denia in the north.  Spain’s 3rd and 5th largest cities, Valencia and Alicante respectively, boast two of Spain’s busiest airports, making the Northern Costa Blanca one of the most accessible areas in Europe.

Between Altea and Denia, lies the area of the Marina Alta.  The World Health Organisation has proclaimed this area as one with the healthiest climates in the world, with an average of 300 sun kissed days a year, blue flag beaches, clean and healthy air.   Enclosed by the Sierra Bernia mountain range and with the Mediterranean shores, the local microclimate ensures mild winters and tolerable summers.

This is a popular destination for people moving here permanently and for those preferring to enjoy their holidays in style.  Modern infrastructure and easy access to two international airports within an hour’s drive, is ensuring that the demand for properties on this coastline remains strong.

Moraira
Described as Spain’s mini St. Tropez, Moraira has grown from a humble fishing patch into an exclusive and beautiful village on the Spanish seaboard.  Around Moraira and its marina, there are 8 km of coastline with fine sandy beaches and crystal clear water, numerous small coves with a multitude of bars, restaurants and cafeterias to enjoy the Mediterranean lifestyle.

Javea
The cosmopolitan town of Javea is located between the capes of San Antonio and La Nao. La Nao is the easternmost point of Spain's coastline.  Split into three distinct areas, Javea remains a busy town all year round.  The interesting mix of soft sandy beaches and small, shingled beaches bordered by pine trees make this a popular centre for diving and naturist beaches. A more traditional Javea is found inland with grape drying houses, almond and orange groves, remnants of a once thriving agricultural centre.

Denia
Denia, the capital of the Marina Alta, is a modern working city offering both visitors and residents a wide range of services.  Denia is located in the north of the Alicante province, with over 20 km of long stretches of fine sandy beaches.

Altea
The glazed blue dome of Altea's church can be seen from miles around and is a symbolic image of the Costa Blanca. Altea is situated on a hill whose peak rises above the white-tiled parish church. The magnificently jumbled and cluttered, cobble stoned centre of the Old Town provides Altea with a special charm. 

Calpe
The town of Calpe with its narrow winding streets, traditional Spanish architecture and 11 km of calm blue Mediterranean waters, is a place where outstanding natural beauty, gastronomy and culture are part of everyday life. The area, due to its natural beauty is very popular with scuba divers, hikers and climbers. 

Benissa
Benissa is a town engulfed in history and located some 4 km from the coast.  The road to the coast is tapered with terraced hills, home to fertile citrus-orchards, olive trees, almonds and vineyards.  Its coastline is peppered with small coves and beaches nestled between pine woods.