Experience the elegance and luxury of these exclusive villas in Benissa. With only 4 homes available, this opportunity offers an intimate and exclusive living atmosphere for those seeking comfort.
Each home features 3 spacious bedrooms and 2 modern bathrooms. The layout is designed for families and couples looking for extra space and style. Built-in wardrobes provide ample storage.
The villas are equipped with a private pool, perfect for relaxation on sunny days. Terraces with pergolas offer an ideal spot for outdoor dining and leisure. A video intercom system enhances security and convenience.
Just 1.0 km from the sea, these villas provide the perfect mix of beach proximity and tranquility. Enjoy the stunning coastline while ensuring ultimate privacy.
Benissa is known for its tranquil surroundings and breathtaking nature. It is the ideal place for those seeking a relaxed lifestyle. Shops and restaurants are easily accessible, ensuring you have everything you need.
While there are no communal facilities like a gym, the private amenities offer plenty of comfort. The private pool and terrace are your personal oasis for relaxation.
The homes feature porcelain floor tiles, contributing to a modern and durable appearance. These materials enhance the sense of luxury that these villas exude.
These villas are perfect for anyone looking for a new home in Spain. Whether for permanent residence or as a vacation retreat, these properties provide an ideal base.
At Casas Palmeras Real Estate, we are ready to guide you through every step of the buying process. Our experienced team offers expert advice and personalized service, helping you realize your dream home in Benissa.
Don't wait any longer and contact us today for more information or to schedule a viewing. Your new life in Benissa awaits you!
Benissa is an attractive town on the northern Costa Blanca, set between the Mediterranean and the green inland areas of Alicante province. The municipality combines a historic centre, countryside, coves and coastal residential areas with a peaceful Mediterranean lifestyle.
For anyone considering Moving to Spain and wanting authentic Spanish surroundings without being far from the sea, Benissa is certainly worth exploring. To see available properties, visit Find your dream Home.
Benissa is situated on the northern Costa Blanca between Calpe and Moraira. Benitachell, Jávea and Altea are also within easy reach.
Benissa is not limited to the historic town itself. The municipality extends towards the coast and includes several rural and residential areas.
Approximate distances include:
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Benissa enjoys a Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers and mild winters. The region has many sunny days, allowing outdoor living to play an important role throughout much of the year.
Summer temperatures often reach around 30°C, while winters are considerably milder than in Northern Europe.
This makes Benissa attractive for permanent residents, second-home buyers and people who want to spend part of the year under the Spanish sun.
Benissa has a combination of Spanish and international residents. Many overseas property owners can be found particularly in the coastal and rural residential areas.
The historic centre, however, has retained a strongly Spanish character. Traditional shops, cafés, restaurants and local events continue to form part of everyday life.
If you are considering a permanent move, our Emigration checklist can help you organise important practical matters.
Benissa has one of the more distinctive historic centres on the northern Costa Blanca. Narrow streets, traditional townhouses and historic buildings create an attractive atmosphere.
The Iglesia de la Puríssima Xiqueta is an important landmark. Local celebrations also continue to play a significant role in community life.
The Fiestas de la Puríssima Xiqueta are among the best-known annual celebrations, bringing together processions, music, gastronomy and local traditions.
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The surroundings of Benissa offer plenty of variety. Inland you will find vineyards, almond trees, olive groves and rolling hills, while towards the coast the Mediterranean takes centre stage.
The area is attractive for:
For more outdoor inspiration, see Hiking and biking on the Costa Blanca - Discover the best of Spain on foot or by bike.
Benissa has a relatively small but distinctive stretch of coastline with coves, rocky formations and clear water.
The Paseo Ecológico de Benissa is a scenic coastal route connecting several coves and viewpoints. This section of coast has a very different character from the wide urban beaches found in larger resorts.
To discover more beaches and coastal areas, see The best Blue Flag beaches on the Costa Blanca - Your guide to worry-free beach days.
One of the best things about Benissa is its variety. Start with a walk through the historic centre, then drive towards the coast and follow part of the Paseo Ecológico.
From there, it is easy to continue towards Moraira or Calpe for lunch or an afternoon at the beach.
If you would like to explore more of the northern Costa Blanca, Dénia and L'Alfàs Del Pi can also be included in a day trip.
For more ideas, see Day trips Costa Blanca.
Life in Benissa is peaceful and Mediterranean. The town provides the main amenities required for permanent living.
These include:
For a wider selection of shopping, restaurants and leisure facilities, Calpe and Moraira are close by.
If you enjoy Spanish markets, see Markets on the Costa Blanca.
Medical facilities are available in Benissa and surrounding towns. Larger medical centres and hospitals in the region provide more specialised treatment.
On Healthcare in Spain, we explain how the Spanish healthcare system works.
You can also consult Hospitals, clinics, and Dutch doctors on the Costa Blanca for additional practical information.
Families with children will find Spanish schools in Benissa and surrounding municipalities. International and private schools are also accessible from this part of the Costa Blanca.
For more information, visit Education in Spain.
The property market in Benissa is extremely varied. Depending on the location, buyers can find:
Those looking for rural living can often find significantly more space around Benissa than in the better-known coastal centres. Closer to the sea, villas with sea views and access to coves are especially attractive.
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Calpe is larger, livelier and offers broad beaches and many apartments. Benissa provides more tranquillity, countryside and a traditional historic centre.
Moraira is smaller and more strongly focused on coastal life, restaurants and its marina. Benissa covers a larger municipal area and offers more opportunities for fincas, country houses and villas in rural settings.
Benitachell has a compact village centre and well-known residential areas such as Cumbre del Sol. Benissa offers greater variety between historic centre, countryside and coast.
Benissa may be particularly attractive to:
If you are considering your Retirement in Spain, Benissa may appeal because of its peaceful atmosphere, climate and combination of inland and coastal living.
Benissa may be less suitable for people who:
In those cases, larger coastal towns such as Calpe or Benidorm may be a better fit.
The municipality of Benissa has its own coastline, although the historic town centre lies several kilometres inland.
Yes. Benissa has everyday amenities and larger coastal towns are nearby. Its combination of village, countryside and coast makes it attractive to a wide range of permanent residents.
Yes. Villas, fincas and properties in coastal residential areas are particularly popular with international buyers.
Yes. The countryside surrounding the town has numerous detached homes, fincas and larger plots.
When looking for property in Benissa, the exact location is especially important. A townhouse in the historic centre, a finca in the countryside and a villa by the coast offer three very different lifestyles.
Our Buying a house in Spain guide explains the Spanish purchasing process.
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Casas Palmeras Real Estate assists buyers looking for property in Benissa and other parts of the Costa Blanca.
On Our working method, you can see how we guide clients from the initial search and viewings through to the final purchase and completion.
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If you are specifically looking for a Real estate agent on the Costa Blanca, Casas Palmeras helps international buyers find properties that match their wishes, budget and future plans.
Benissa is particularly attractive because of the enormous variety within one municipality. You can choose a home in the historic centre, a finca among the hills or a villa close to the Mediterranean.
This combination of authentic Spanish village life, nature, coastline and easy access to Calpe and Moraira makes Benissa an interesting option for buyers looking for more than just a well-known seaside resort.