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Costa Blanca North

Costa Blanca North is one of the most diverse and liveable regions along Spain’s Mediterranean coast. The area combines a mild climate, varied landscapes and authentic towns, making it suitable for both short holiday stays and longer seasonal rentals throughout the year.

Whether you are planning a holiday or a longer stay, this region offers a balanced mix of nature, comfort and everyday Mediterranean life.

Hillside coastline of Costa Blanca North with low-rise homes and Mediterranean sea

Holiday and seasonal rentals in Costa Blanca North

Costa Blanca North offers rental options for different lengths of stay. Depending on how long you plan to stay, different types of rentals are available, each with their own characteristics and conditions.

Short stays are typically focused on holidays, while longer stays allow you to experience the region at a more relaxed pace throughout the year.

Different legal regulations apply depending on the length of your stay.

What is Costa Blanca North?

Costa Blanca North refers to the northern part of the Costa Blanca coastline, located within the Marina Alta region. This area stretches from the coastal town of Dénia towards green valleys and mountainous inland landscapes.

Compared to other parts of the Costa Blanca, the north is less densely built-up and has retained much of its original character. Larger cities such as Valencia and Alicante remain easily accessible, while everyday life in the region stays calm and balanced.

Coastline of Jávea on the Costa Blanca North with turquoise sea and hillside homes
Outdoor living in sunlight on the Costa Blanca North

Climate and sunshine throughout the year

Costa Blanca North enjoys a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and warm summers. Sunshine is spread evenly throughout the year, allowing outdoor living well beyond the traditional holiday season.

This stable climate makes the region attractive not only for summer holidays, but also for longer stays during autumn and winter.

Nature, landscape and open space

One of the defining features of Costa Blanca North is its varied natural environment. Along the coast, sandy beaches alternate with rocky coves, while inland areas are shaped by valleys and mountain ranges.

Large-scale industry is largely absent from this region, which contributes to its open and unspoilt character. Nature is always nearby, whether you stay close to the sea or further inland.

Montgó Natural Park in the Costa Blanca North
Harbour and marina in Dénia with the castle in the background on the Costa Blanca

Towns, villages and local lifestyle

Costa Blanca North is made up of small towns and villages, each with its own identity. Daily life revolves around local markets, cafés, restaurants and community spaces rather than mass tourism.

This creates a relaxed and authentic atmosphere that appeals to visitors who value a slower pace of life while still enjoying modern amenities.

Explore our locations in Costa Blanca North

Costa Blanca North consists of several well-known locations, each offering a different atmosphere. Coastal towns, traditional villages and green inland areas together form the character of the region.

Each location has its own dedicated page with detailed information and available rentals.

Coastal town and residential areas in the Costa Blanca North
Coastal walking path and natural surroundings in the Costa Blanca North

Activities and surroundings

The region offers a wide range of activities throughout the year, including coastal walks, hiking routes, water sports and cultural experiences. Local gastronomy and outdoor markets add to the everyday appeal of the area.

Find your stay in Costa Blanca North

Whether you are planning a short holiday or a longer seasonal stay, Costa Blanca North offers a wide range of rental options suited to different lengths of stay.

Different legal regulations apply depending on the length of your stay.

Terrace of Villa Casa Enate in Els Poblets, Costa Blanca