www.inmocostablanca.com - Calpe sunset on Poniente Beach with the Peñon de Ifach in the background.
Every year more people choose the mild Mediterranean climate of the Costa Blanca for a second or retirement home and immediately improve their lifestyle with year round sunshine, open beaches and boulevards, and friendly welcoming people. The northern Costa Blanca shares the same privileged climate as California, South Africa and Southern Australia with average temperatures ranging from 25ºC in August to 12ºC in January and an average of 320 sunny days per year.
Spain's Northern Costa Blanca is characterised by it's miles of sand beaches, spectacular mountain ranges and terraced almond and olive orchards leading down to the lowland orange and lemon groves. The symbol of the Costa Blanca is the Peñon de Ifach (Calpe Rock) - the natural stone outcrop that stands out in the sea to a height of 332m providing an outlook over the whole of the coast. The summit can be reached by following a narrow path that passes between the nesting sites of the more than 80 species of local and migrant birds. Calpe Rock is a favourite destination for the international climbing community as is the nearby Moro de Toix.
Calpe combines outstanding natural beauty with famous sand beaches and a lively year round town making it a frequent first choice among foreign buyers for a second home or permanent residence.
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