Discover this exclusive classic-style villa in the prestigious Altea Hills, ideal for those seeking comfort, luxury, and an unparalleled lifestyle on the Costa Blanca. This impressive home combines an elegant aesthetic with modern amenities, perfectly tailored to the needs of international buyers who want to make the most of life in Spain.
The villa features 5 spacious bedrooms and 4 luxurious bathrooms, each with access to a balcony offering breathtaking views of the sea and mountains. The bright living room with high ceilings, a fireplace, and classic designer furniture exudes timeless elegance. The modern open kitchen is equipped with high-end appliances and connected to a spacious dining area. Outside, you’ll find a large terrace with a private pool, sun deck, barbecue, and beautifully landscaped garden—ideal for relaxing or entertaining guests.
For added comfort, the villa features air conditioning, an elevator, a fitness room, a sauna, and a secure parking space for two cars. The property is fully furnished and includes a storage room, a laundry room, and a reinforced door for maximum security. Enjoy panoramic views and absolute tranquility every day, while benefiting from the privacy of an exclusive, gated community with 24-hour security.
This villa offers the perfect balance of luxury, privacy, and easy access to all amenities. Your new life in Spain starts here—contact us today for an exclusive viewing!
Altea Hills is known for its peaceful atmosphere, beautiful natural surroundings, and Mediterranean climate, with over 300 days of sunshine a year. This exclusive residential area offers maximum privacy and security thanks to 24-hour security and a gated community. Enjoy panoramic views of the sea and mountains, surrounded by lush gardens and green spaces.
Everything you need for a relaxed lifestyle is right nearby: the Masymas supermarket, just a 5-minute walk away, international restaurants, medical centers, and golf courses. The Luis Campomanes marina, featuring a yacht club and various dining options, is a 7-minute walk away. Within 5 kilometers, you’ll reach the charming town of Altea with its vibrant culture, art galleries, and historic center.
Thanks to its proximity to Alicante Airport (45 minutes) and Valencia (1.5 hours), your villa is always easily accessible. Whether you enjoy golf, water sports, days at the beach, or cultural excursions, the Costa Blanca has it all. Discover why so many international buyers choose this unique region—experience the best of Spain today!
Casas Palmeras has specialized in luxury real estate on the Costa Blanca, Costa del Sol, and Costa Cálida for many years. We offer personalized guidance, transparent advice, and full support in your own language. Our experienced team understands what international buyers are looking for and ensures a hassle-free purchase. Contact us today and let us help you find your dream home in Spain!
Altea is one of the most distinctive coastal towns on the northern Costa Blanca. Its historic centre, whitewashed houses, famous blue-domed church, beaches, marina and luxury residential areas make it popular with both Spanish and international property buyers.
For anyone considering Moving to Spain and looking for a place that combines culture, the sea and a high-quality residential environment, Altea is certainly worth exploring. To view current properties, visit Find your dream Home.
Altea lies on the northern Costa Blanca between Benidorm and Calpe. L'Alfàs Del Pi, La Nucia and Finestrat are also nearby.
Approximate driving times include:
The AP-7 and N-332 provide convenient connections along the Costa Blanca.
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Altea has a Mediterranean climate with warm summers and mild winters. Summer temperatures often reach around 30°C, while winter days generally remain pleasant.
Its direct coastal position also provides a sea breeze during many warmer days.
This makes outdoor living an important part of everyday life. Terraces, walks along the promenade, water sports and outdoor dining can be enjoyed during much of the year.
Alongside its Spanish residents, Altea has a significant international community. Dutch, Belgian, British, German and Scandinavian residents are among those who have chosen the area.
Despite this international presence, Altea has retained a strong Spanish and Mediterranean character. The historic centre in particular feels very different from the newer residential areas surrounding the town.
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One of Altea's best-known features is its historic old town. Narrow streets, whitewashed houses, small squares and viewpoints create a distinctive atmosphere.
The Nuestra Señora del Consuelo church with its blue domes is one of the most recognisable landmarks on the Costa Blanca.
Altea is also known for art, galleries, craft shops and cultural events. This gives the town a more artistic and creative character than many other coastal destinations.
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Altea has several beaches and coves. Much of its coastline consists of pebble beaches, which often contribute to clear-looking water.
Well-known coastal areas include Playa de la Roda, Cap Negret and La Olla.
For swimming, paddleboarding, sailing and other water sports, the area offers many opportunities.
For more beach inspiration, see The best Blue Flag beaches on the Costa Blanca - Your guide to worry-free beach days.
Behind Altea lies an impressive mountain landscape. The Sierra de Bernia is particularly popular with walkers and nature lovers.
The surrounding area offers opportunities for:
For more ideas, visit Hiking and biking on the Costa Blanca - Discover the best of Spain on foot or by bike.
If you are considering Altea as a place to live, it is worth exploring different parts of the municipality. Living in the historic centre feels very different from living in a modern villa in the hills.
Areas around Altea Hills, the marina and La Olla each have their own character.
Combine your visit with Calpe, Benidorm and Alfaz del Pi to get a better understanding of the differences between these nearby locations.
Altea provides a wide range of amenities for permanent residents and second-home owners.
These include:
For a wider range of shopping, Benidorm and other larger towns are within easy reach.
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Various healthcare services are available in and around Altea. Larger hospitals and specialist medical services are accessible throughout the wider region.
For information about the Spanish system, visit Healthcare in Spain.
You can also consult Hospitals, clinics, and Dutch doctors on the Costa Blanca.
Families with children can find Spanish and international education options in Altea and surrounding municipalities.
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The Altea property market is diverse, with part of the market clearly positioned in the higher segment.
Property types include:
Many elevated homes offer impressive views across the Mediterranean.
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Calpe has larger sandy beaches and a stronger tourist character. Altea feels more artistic and historic and is particularly known for its old town and whitewashed houses.
Benidorm is much larger and busier, with high-rise buildings, large beaches and extensive entertainment. Altea is quieter and has a more refined Mediterranean atmosphere.
L'Alfàs del Pi has a strong international community and lies slightly inland. Altea offers direct access to the sea, promenade and marina.
If you are comparing more exclusive coastal destinations, Moraira is also worth considering. Moraira is smaller, while Altea offers more culture, a larger historic centre and a more developed urban environment.
Altea may be particularly attractive to:
It may also appeal to people considering Retirement in Spain.
Altea may be less suitable for people who:
Other Costa Blanca locations may be a better fit in those cases.
Yes. Altea lies directly on the Mediterranean and offers several beaches and coves.
Yes. Altea has many everyday amenities, while larger towns such as Benidorm and Alicante are easily accessible.
Yes. The combination of climate, nature, culture, sea views and high-quality homes has long attracted international buyers.
Prices vary significantly depending on the area and property type. Luxury villas and properties with panoramic sea views are often in the higher price ranges.
Many of Altea's beaches are pebble or shingle beaches. Larger sandy beaches can easily be found in surrounding coastal towns.
Buying property in Altea may be attractive if you want to combine culture, the sea, nature and a high-quality residential environment.
Our Buying a house in Spain guide explains how the Spanish purchasing process works.
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Casas Palmeras Real Estate assists buyers looking for property in Altea and other parts of 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 matching their wishes, budget and future plans.
Altea is one of the most characterful places to live on the northern Costa Blanca. The combination of its historic centre, art and culture, sea, mountains, marina and luxury residential areas gives the town a very distinctive identity.
For buyers looking for more than simply sun and beaches and who also value atmosphere, culture and high-quality surroundings, Altea is certainly worth considering.