Properties for sale in Calpe, Alicante, Spain

Calpe is perfect for families, couples and groups of friends with its appealing mixture of old Valencian culture and modern facilities. It’s a super location to buy property for sale in Calpe and to further explore the Costa Blanca coast and travel inland to truly sample Spanish culture. Calpe has 4 of the most beautiful sandy beaches on the Costa Blanca making it especially ideal for families with little ones and Calpe property for sale is in high demand.

    The famous beaches are Playa Arenal Bol, Cantal Roig, Cala El Raco and Cala Mallorquí and here you will discover secret coves perfect for escaping the midday sun. The rich history is compelling, ancient remains of Iberian tribes have been unearthed and the Romans founded Calpe and took advantage of its position on the coast by trading in drying and salting fish. Being on the coast also had its drawbacks as it meant frequent attacks by pirates during the 14th-17th centuries; however, the onset of the 18th century brought a peaceful lifestyle for the area, today it’s a beautiful holiday destination with many wanting to buy real estate in Calpe.

    This idyllic location has an array of villas for sale in Calpe in a traditional or modern design with panoramic views of the Mediterranean and here you can sun yourself in private. Its one of the advantages of buying a private villa in Calpe it affords space, freedom of movement and privacy and it’s another reason why real estate in Calpe for sale is so popular with holiday home buyers and investors. Apartments in Calpe for sale are ideal for renting out when not using yourself, Spain attracts millions of visitors year in year out for summer holidays and long weekends and they prefer to rent rather than stay in a hotel. Investors began snapping up Calpe real estate years ago seeing the potential this lovely little resort had to offer, it’s superb location means they receive lucrative rental returns via letting the properties out. This means the holiday home buyer can do the same; they too can rent out their property when not using themselves making their investment work for them, properties in Calpe are a great property purchase.
    Calpe has a typical Mediterranean climate, with cool sea breezes in summer and is protected by the surrounding mountains against the wind in winter. Averaging around 3,000 hours of sunshine every year and the temperature rises over 20 degrees. The World Health Organisation in 1986 stated that the climate of this area was one of the most equitable in the world; property in Calpe is simply the best.
    The towering rock of Ifach dominates Calpe it reaches an amazing 332m rising from the sea and it is a nature reserve. It’s not an easy climb to this imposing rock and it can be difficult although it’s a beautiful sight once reached with panoramic views and on a clear day the island of Ibiza can clearly be seen. It’s not recommended for the unfit, very young or for anyone who has a fear of heights so think twice before starting the tricky climb.
    There are plenty of daytime activities to keep even the most energetic busy in or around the Calpe area. A whole range of water sports including yachting, windsurfing and water skiing and there is the nautical club too. Rock climbing is also on hand at the rock of Ifach. Keen golfers are kept happy at the challenging golf courses which also give marvellous views of the sea and mountains. There are some great beachside cafes and bars where you can grab a snack or meet friends. For those who want to experience the history of Calpe, the ancient town centre won’t let you down. The Moorish quarter with its old town walls and beautiful church are a must see, the church is the only remaining style of Mudejar-Gothic splendid architecture left in Valencia today. You can also visit the recently discovered remains of a Roman villa known as the Banys de la Reina or Queens Bath. The ruins of the Moorish Castle of Calpe are worth a visit and across the countryside close to the ruins are rui rau country houses easily identified as they have arched porticos; the castle overlooks the Mascarat ravine. In the town centre, you will find the Museum of Archaeology and the Fiestas Museum ideal for an afternoon trip before taking a seat and enjoying a long cool drink whilst admiring the sea views at the marina. This lovely marina sits alongside the old fishing port and from here you can take a boat trip to the nearby lively resort of Benidorm. Perhaps the best way the coastline can be admired is by taking a trip on the railway that runs from Alicante to Denia and stopping at Calpe en route. Further afield Valencia is a delightful day out or treat yourself and enjoy a few days there.
    The Calpe diet is typically Mediterranean however it has been influenced over the years by the Celts, Greeks, Muslims, Iberians and Romans. Fish, rice and olive oil feature heavily in the Costa Blanca diet in oven baked dishes and hearty stews. Desserts of homemade pastries go well with ice cream made from the almonds of the Calpe region. As one would expect there is a superb wine selection from across the area and one, in particular, is popular it’s the local wine called Jalon it’s a favourite due to its quality and bouquet. Real estate for sale in Calpe is an ideal location to base yourself, to venture and further explore the Costa Brava coastline.