Spanish mountains
and wooded valleys
Altea Hills has its own microclimate, with mild winters and hot summers, which encourages an active and varied outdoor life in every season.
Altea Hills has its own microclimate, with mild winters and hot summers, which encourages an active and varied outdoor life in every season.
Valencia is the third most populous municipality in Spain with 791,413 inhabitants. In 2022, the city was voted the world's best destination based on criteria such as quality of life and affordability.
IDEAL CLIMATE FOR YOUR HOBBIES
The climate in Valencia is Mediterranean with mild winters and hot, dry summers. The port of Valencia is the second busiest industrial port in the Mediterranean.
Experience the magic of Valencia
There are a number of business centres and venues in the city, including several five-star hotels.
Benidorm, a magnet for tourists with over 70,000 inhabitants, is famous for its imposing skyscrapers and endless coastline.Benidorm is the ideal destination for those looking for a combination of relaxation and fun, all in a friendly and welcoming atmosphere.
A golfer's paradise
The entire Costa Blanca area is a golfer's paradise. The year-round pleasant temperatures and virtually rain-free weather provide excellent conditions for practicing long drives, chips and putts. And what could be better than watching the unmistakable panorama of Benidorm as you tee off.
Fun even for the little ones
Benidorm is a paradise for the little ones, and it's not for nothing that it's a favourite with British tourists in particular. Nearby are the major amusement parks Terra Mítica and Aqualandia, where both waterpark and roller coaster fans will have a blast.
Alicante, the heart of the Costa Blanca and home to more than 330,000 inhabitants, is a city where history and modern life come together. Its famous Santa Bárbara Castle stands as a sentinel over the city, offering visitors beautiful views.
Romantic alleys
Lovers of narrow streets and gastronomy will also find something to enjoy. Alicante is literally brimming with quality restaurants of all kinds. Whether you prefer Italian, Greek or traditional Spanish cuisine, just get lost in the local streets and you're sure to find a place that will satisfy your taste buds.
Views that never tire
You can never have too many views, and in Alicante there are countless. Once you've had your fill of sea views from Santa Bárbara Castle or the local promenade, just drive a few kilometres towards the town of Santa Pola, where there is a scenic path and a lighthouse. You can enjoy the view of the never-ending blue colour to the full.
Known for its breathtaking views of the Mediterranean, Altea Hills is the pearl of the Costa Blanca. This exclusive area boasts luxury residences and prestigious villas surrounded by picturesque landscapes and unspoilt nature.
Spanish Village
A short walk from the villas is the local Santorini town of Altea. This place is characterised by narrow streets, whitewashed houses and a virtually endless walk uphill. The reward, however, is worth it. Beautiful views and a romantic atmosphere await you.
Quiet residential area
Altea Hills is a primarily residential area that is characterized by tranquility, fresh air and breathtaking views. However, just a five-minute drive will take you to a golf course or tennis court. And if you're into hiking, you can reach the Sierra de Bernia right from the villa.
Spanish culture
Nuestra Señora del Consuelo Church is the dominant feature of the town, towering high above the rooftops of the surrounding houses. Its blue roof will magnetically attract you from afar. There are also restaurants around the church, making it easy to satisfy your thirst for knowledge and fine food.
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