Discover a unique opportunity to live in a prestigious villa with private pool in one of the most quiet and sought-after residential areas of Benidorm. This beautiful detached house, spread over three floors, offers everything for a comfortable and carefree life under the Spanish sun. With 6 spacious bedrooms and 4 modern bathrooms, there is plenty of room for family, friends or guests. The separate guest apartment provides additional privacy and flexibility.
The villa features 390 m² of living space and a generous 890 m² plot, fully fenced for optimal privacy and security. Enjoy the extensive terraces, a beautiful garden and a private pool with panoramic views of the Sierra Helada and Puig Campana mountains. The house is equipped with air conditioning, central heating, fitted wardrobes, a modern kitchen with all appliances and a spacious pantry.
For car enthusiasts, the villa offers a huge garage/storage room with space for more than four cars as well as an extra parking space outside. From the elevated residential area you can walk within minutes to the beach or the bus stop towards the bustling city center. This house is ideal for those looking for tranquility, comfort and a Mediterranean lifestyle with everything at your fingertips. Seize this opportunity and make this dream villa your new home on the Costa Blanca!
Benidorm is known for its mild Mediterranean climate with more than 300 sunny days per year, perfect for those who want to enjoy the outdoors. The villa is located in a very quiet and green area, away from mass tourism but still close to all amenities. In the immediate vicinity you will find supermarkets, restaurants, medical centers and schools, all within walking or short driving distance.
Besides relaxing on the beach, you can play golf here, hike in the nearby natural parks or participate in cultural activities in Benidorm and surrounding villages. The Costa Blanca is loved by international residents for its healthy lifestyle, excellent infrastructure and friendly atmosphere. Thanks to the good connections, the entire region, including Costa Cálida and Costa del Sol, is easy to explore. Make your Mediterranean dream come true and discover the best of Spain from your own luxury villa!
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Benidorm is one of the best-known coastal destinations on the Costa Blanca. The city is famous for its long sandy beaches, high-rise skyline, extensive amenities and lively atmosphere. However, Benidorm is much more than a holiday destination. It can also be an attractive place for permanent living, a second home or investment.
For anyone considering Moving to Spain and wanting every amenity close at hand, Benidorm offers a very different lifestyle from the smaller Costa Blanca villages. To explore available properties, visit Find your dream Home.
Benidorm is located on the northern Costa Blanca in the province of Alicante. It lies between Finestrat and L'Alfàs Del Pi, while La Nucia and Altea are also nearby.
Calpe is also easily accessible.
Approximate distances include:
The AP-7 and N-332 provide good connections to other destinations along the Costa Blanca.
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Benidorm enjoys a Mediterranean climate with warm summers and mild winters. Its location between the sea and surrounding mountains helps create pleasant conditions throughout much of the year.
Summer temperatures often reach around 30°C. Winters remain mild, meaning terraces, promenade walks and outdoor activities remain popular outside the main summer season.
The climate is one of the reasons Benidorm attracts not only holidaymakers but also permanent and part-time residents.
Benidorm has a permanent population of tens of thousands, while the number of people in the city increases significantly during holiday periods.
Alongside Spanish residents, there is a substantial international population. This is reflected in the wide selection of international restaurants, shops and services.
Those who enjoy living in a lively international environment may find Benidorm particularly attractive. Buyers looking for a smaller traditional Spanish village may prefer surrounding locations.
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Benidorm is best known for beaches and entertainment, but it also has a traditional historic centre.
The old town contains narrow streets, squares, tapas bars and viewpoints above the Mediterranean. As a result, Benidorm has several distinct sides: modern high-rise areas, lively seafront promenades and a traditional Spanish centre.
Numerous festivals and events take place throughout the year, ensuring there is almost always something happening.
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The beaches are undoubtedly one of Benidorm's greatest attractions.
The best-known include:
Playa de Levante is situated on the livelier side of the city, while Playa de Poniente generally has a calmer atmosphere and a long promenade.
For more beach inspiration, see The best Blue Flag beaches on the Costa Blanca - Your guide to worry-free beach days.
The Serra Gelada natural park lies directly beside the city, meaning you can leave a busy urban environment and reach nature surprisingly quickly.
The surroundings offer opportunities for:
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Benidorm becomes much more interesting when you look beyond the famous promenade. Walk through the old town towards the Balcón del Mediterráneo and then continue to Playa de Poniente.
For a quieter contrast, combine Benidorm with Altea, La Nucia or Polop.
There are also many options for exploring the inland areas and surrounding coastline. For more ideas, see Day trips Costa Blanca.
One of Benidorm's biggest advantages is its extensive range of amenities.
The city offers:
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Benidorm provides a wide range of medical services, while several hospitals and clinics are located throughout the surrounding area.
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You can also consult Hospitals, clinics, and Dutch doctors on the Costa Blanca.
Families with children will find Spanish, private and international education options in and around Benidorm.
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Benidorm's property market is extremely varied.
Buyers can find:
Benidorm is particularly interesting for buyers who value amenities and want to live within easy reach of beaches, restaurants and shops.
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Altea is smaller, quieter and has a characteristic old town filled with white houses. Benidorm offers far more shopping, entertainment, broad beaches and urban amenities.
Finestrat is quieter and offers both a historic village and modern residential developments towards the coast. Benidorm is considerably more urban and lively.
Calpe also offers beaches, high-rise properties and extensive amenities, but feels smaller and calmer. Benidorm provides a broader range of entertainment, restaurants and city facilities.
For more about the surrounding coast, see Discover Calpe, a vibrant coastal town on the Costa Blanca.
Benidorm may be particularly attractive to:
If you are considering your Retirement in Spain, Benidorm can be attractive if accessibility, services and a lively atmosphere are important.
Benidorm may be less suitable for people who:
In those cases, Altea, La Nucia, Polop or Finestrat may be a better fit.
Yes. Benidorm has extensive year-round amenities and remains active outside the summer season.
No. Tourism is extremely important, but there is also a substantial permanent Spanish and international population.
Winter is calmer than summer, but many restaurants, shops and services remain open.
Prices vary substantially depending on neighbourhood, property type, distance from the sea and views. Homes in highly desirable locations with sea views can be significantly more expensive.
If you are considering buying property here, see Buying a house in Benidorm.
Buying Spanish property involves several legal and administrative steps. Our Buying a house in Spain guide explains the process.
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Casas Palmeras Real Estate assists buyers looking for property in Benidorm and elsewhere on the Costa Blanca.
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If you are looking more broadly for a Real estate agent on the Costa Blanca, Casas Palmeras helps international buyers find properties that suit their wishes, budget and future plans.
Benidorm is particularly interesting for people who deliberately choose convenience and activity. Almost everything is available: beaches, shops, restaurants, healthcare, public transport, sports and recreation.
The city is considerably more versatile than its well-known holiday image might suggest. For those who enjoy urban living, value extensive amenities and still want daily access to the Mediterranean, Benidorm offers a combination that few other Costa Blanca destinations can match.