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From golden beaches
From golden beaches

Ultra Luxury Costa Blanca Holidays

With more than 200 kilometres of Mediterranean coastline, Costa Blanca is where warm weather unwinding meets centuries-old Spanish heritage. As Spain’s southeastern coastal paradise, the region is home to some of the country’s most inviting beaches, lively nightlife, and charming old town quarters waiting to be explored.

The Costa Blanca’s soft sands seemingly stretch forever, with Playa de Levante and Playa de San Juan ranking among the best spots to soak up some all-important Spanish rays. Or if you’re in the mood for a bit of adventure, you can explore Cueva de Canelobre’s underground caves or embark on a coastal hike along hundreds of trails with unbeatable views of the sparkling Med sea.

Beyond the beaches, Costa Blanca is also a playground for golf lovers thanks to its numerous championship courses like Las Colinas’s world-class greens set against stunning backdrops of rolling hills. Or if you’re looking for something more fast-paced, night owls can hit the buzzing nightlife of Benidorm where neon lights, beach bars, and clubs keep the party going until dawn.

Those with a taste for history and culture can wander the old town of Altea with its whitewashed buildings and cobblestone streets, or explore the dramatic landscapes of Guadalest, a hilltop village that feels like a step back in time. There’s plenty of time for relaxation too, whether it’s lounging poolside with a sangria in a five-star resort or booking a sea-view massage at a luxury spa. And foodies you’re catered for too…from freshly caught seafood to authentic saffron-infused paellas served at charming seaside eateries dotted along the shores.

No matter what kind of holiday you crave, Costa Blanca is your quintessential sun-soaked escape plus so much more. Whether you're a sun-worshipper or an active-type explorer, this classic Spanish jewel of the Med has something for everyone to fall in love with.
With more than 200 kilometres of Mediterranean coastline, Costa Blanca is where warm weather unwinding meets centuries-old Spanish heritage. As Spain’s southeastern coastal paradise, the region is home to some of the country’s most inviting beaches, lively nightlife, and charming old town quarters waiting to be explored.

The Costa Blanca’s soft sands seemingly stretch forever, with Playa de Levante and Playa de San Juan ranking among the best spots to soak up some all-important Spanish rays. Or if you’re in the mood for a bit of adventure, you can explore Cueva de Canelobre’s underground caves or embark on a coastal hike along hundreds of trails with unbeatable views of the sparkling Med sea.

Beyond the beaches, Costa Blanca is also a playground for golf lovers thanks to its numerous championship courses like Las Colinas’s world-class greens set against stunning backdrops of rolling hills. Or if you’re looking for something more fast-paced, night owls can hit the buzzing nightlife of Benidorm where neon lights, beach bars, and clubs keep the party going until dawn.

Those with a taste for history and culture can wander the old town of Altea with its whitewashed buildings and cobblestone streets, or explore the dramatic landscapes of Guadalest, a hilltop village that feels like a step back in time. There’s plenty of time for relaxation too, whether it’s lounging poolside with a sangria in a five-star resort or booking a sea-view massage at a luxury spa. And foodies you’re catered for too…from freshly caught seafood to authentic saffron-infused paellas served at charming seaside eateries dotted along the shores.

No matter what kind of holiday you crave, Costa Blanca is your quintessential sun-soaked escape plus so much more. Whether you're a sun-worshipper or an active-type explorer, this classic Spanish jewel of the Med has something for everyone to fall in love with.
With more than 200 kilometres of Mediterranean coastline, Costa Blanca is where warm weather unwinding meets centuries-old Spanish heritage. As Spain’s southeastern coastal paradise, the region is home to some of the country’s most inviting beaches, lively nightlife, and charming old town quarters waiting to be explored.

The Costa Blanca’s soft sands seemingly stretch forever, with Playa de Levante and Playa de San Juan ranking among the best spots to soak up some all-important Spanish rays. Or if you’re in the mood for a bit of adventure, you can explore Cueva de Canelobre’s underground caves or embark on a coastal hike along hundreds of trails with unbeatable views of the sparkling Med sea.

Beyond the beaches, Costa Blanca is also a playground for golf lovers thanks to its numerous championship courses like Las Colinas’s world-class greens set against stunning backdrops of rolling hills. Or if you’re looking for something more fast-paced, night owls can hit the buzzing nightlife of Benidorm where neon lights, beach bars, and clubs keep the party going until dawn.

Those with a taste for history and culture can wander the old town of Altea with its whitewashed buildings and cobblestone streets, or explore the dramatic landscapes of Guadalest, a hilltop village that feels like a step back in time. There’s plenty of time for relaxation too, whether it’s lounging poolside with a sangria in a five-star resort or booking a sea-view massage at a luxury spa. And foodies you’re catered for too…from freshly caught seafood to authentic saffron-infused paellas served at charming seaside eateries dotted along the shores.

No matter what kind of holiday you crave, Costa Blanca is your quintessential sun-soaked escape plus so much more. Whether you're a sun-worshipper or an active-type explorer, this classic Spanish jewel of the Med has something for everyone to fall in love with.
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Wine, Dine &
Med Vibes

For a true taste of Costa Blanca, you can pair bold local wines with the freshest Mediterranean seafood, from grilled octopus to salt-baked seabass.

Wine, Dine & Med Vibes

For a true taste of Costa Blanca, you can pair bold local wines with the freshest Mediterranean seafood, from grilled octopus to salt-baked seabass.

Trails and
Thrills

From scaling the heights of Peñón de Ifach to rejuvenating under the cascading Algar Waterfalls, Costa Blanca is dotted with hikes, caves, and never-ending spots for picture-perfect sea vistas.

Trails and Thrills

From scaling the heights of Peñón de Ifach to rejuvenating under the cascading Algar Waterfalls, Costa Blanca is dotted with hikes, caves, and never-ending spots for picture-perfect sea vistas.

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Fiesta ‘til
Sunrise

When night falls, the party begins. Benidorm’s legendary clubs, Alicante’s chic cocktail bars, and Torrevieja’s lively beachfront pubs invite you to sip, dance, and celebrate under the Spanish stars.

Fiesta ‘til Sunrise

When night falls, the party begins. Benidorm’s legendary clubs, Alicante’s chic cocktail bars, and Torrevieja’s lively beachfront pubs invite you to sip, dance, and celebrate under the Spanish stars.

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Luxury Costa Blanca Hotels

Luxury Costa Blanca Hotels

SHA Wellness Clinic

Alicante, Costa Blanca

The SHA Wellness Clinic is a world-class health retreat in Alicante Spain offering bespoke wellness programs, natural therapies, and luxurious accommodations. It’s set against the backdrop of the Mediterranean and Sierra Helada Mountains.

The SHA Wellness Clinic is a world-class health retreat in Alicante Spain offering bespoke wellness programs, natural therapies, and luxurious accommodations. It’s set against the backdrop of the Mediterranean and Sierra Helada Mountains.

The SHA Wellness Clinic is a world-class health retreat in Alicante Spain offering bespoke wellness programs, natural therapies, and luxurious accommodations. It’s set against the backdrop of the Mediterranean and Sierra Helada Mountains.

Grand Hyatt La Manga Club Golf & Spa

Atamaria, Costa Blanca

Grand Hyatt La Manga Club Golf & Spa offers luxury accommodation and world-class sports facilities. Enjoy stunning golf courses, gourmet dining, and relaxation at the spa, all nestled between the Mediterranean Sea and the scenic hills of Costa Blanca

Grand Hyatt La Manga Club Golf & Spa offers luxury accommodation and world-class sports facilities. Enjoy stunning golf courses, gourmet dining, and relaxation at the spa, all nestled between the Mediterranean Sea and the scenic hills of Costa Blanca

Grand Hyatt La Manga Club Golf & Spa offers luxury accommodation and world-class sports facilities. Enjoy stunning golf courses, gourmet dining, and relaxation at the spa, all nestled between the Mediterranean Sea and the scenic hills of Costa Blanca

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The Costa Blanca In A Nutshell

In the south-eastern region of Spain lies the beautiful plains of sunny Costa Blanca. The name itself means ‘White Coast’—a nod to the pristine sandy beaches that line its shores. With year-round sunshine, lively resort towns, and charming traditional villages, this is the ultimate holiday spot for living like royalty for a week or two.

Throw on your swim gear and pitch up at one of the many endless beach stretches lapped by warm Mediterranean waters. There are hundreds of popular beach spots for sunseekers, all perfect for relaxing under the year-round Spanish sunshine. Plus there are plenty of secluded hidden coves and rugged clifftops if you prefer to pack a little more adventure in your day exploring the shores.

Away from the shore, Costa Blanca is packed with outdoorsy activities for holiday-makers with restless feet. Nature lovers can explore the stunning limestone rock formation of Peñón de Ifach. Or if you prefer a cultural day out you can visit the medieval castle of Alicante’s Santa Bárbara or stroll past Villajoyosa's colourful seafront houses. Quite literally translating to ‘joyful town’ and often voted one of Spain’s prettiest beach resorts, Villajoyosa is perfect for mooching in and out of its quaint shops and local museums. You can even get involved in the town’s famous chocolate-making traditions.

Costa Blanca is also a hotbed for keen golfers thanks to the region’s variety of exclusive courses designed for testing your swing. Tee off in the warm heat of the Mediterranean and later wine and dine in a premium clubhouse. If you do fancy yourself a pro, rest assured you’re in good hands here with challenging fairways that consistently make the top 100 in the world.

Costa Blanca is top-notch for water babies and thrill-seekers too, with many of the beaches offering water sports galore, including jet-skiing, parasailing, and scuba diving amongst the waves of the Mediterranean’s deep blue. And for those looking for a more laid-back holiday, you can sip fine cava and golden-hour cocktails at beachfront bars while the sun sets over the horizon.

The fun is just getting started once the sun goes down. Benidorm’s renowned nightlife is legendary a mix of lively nightclubs and home-from-home taverns, Jávea’s has a variety of live-music beach bars, or there’s Denia home to waterfront terraces perfect for an evening of tapas and wine. And of course, no visit to Costa Blanca would be complete without some of Spain’s famous culinary delights at charming seafront eateries and family-run restaurants. From fresh catch-of-the-day seafood to authentic tapas and paella, the food menus here bring crowd-pleasers, local favourites, and all sorts of local specialities for centuries.

With its beautiful waterfront landscapes, charming local villages, and endless opportunities for relaxation and adventure, you’re never short of things to do in Costa Blanca. Come for the beaches, stay for the tapas, and leave with a heart full of Spanish sunshine.
In the south-eastern region of Spain lies the beautiful plains of sunny Costa Blanca. The name itself means ‘White Coast’—a nod to the pristine sandy beaches that line its shores. With year-round sunshine, lively resort towns, and charming traditional villages, this is the ultimate holiday spot for living like royalty for a week or two.

Throw on your swim gear and pitch up at one of the many endless beach stretches lapped by warm Mediterranean waters. There are hundreds of popular beach spots for sunseekers, all perfect for relaxing under the year-round Spanish sunshine. Plus there are plenty of secluded hidden coves and rugged clifftops if you prefer to pack a little more adventure in your day exploring the shores.

Away from the shore, Costa Blanca is packed with outdoorsy activities for holiday-makers with restless feet. Nature lovers can explore the stunning limestone rock formation of Peñón de Ifach. Or if you prefer a cultural day out you can visit the medieval castle of Alicante’s Santa Bárbara or stroll past Villajoyosa's colourful seafront houses. Quite literally translating to ‘joyful town’ and often voted one of Spain’s prettiest beach resorts, Villajoyosa is perfect for mooching in and out of its quaint shops and local museums. You can even get involved in the town’s famous chocolate-making traditions.

Costa Blanca is also a hotbed for keen golfers thanks to the region’s variety of exclusive courses designed for testing your swing. Tee off in the warm heat of the Mediterranean and later wine and dine in a premium clubhouse. If you do fancy yourself a pro, rest assured you’re in good hands here with challenging fairways that consistently make the top 100 in the world.

Costa Blanca is top-notch for water babies and thrill-seekers too, with many of the beaches offering water sports galore, including jet-skiing, parasailing, and scuba diving amongst the waves of the Mediterranean’s deep blue. And for those looking for a more laid-back holiday, you can sip fine cava and golden-hour cocktails at beachfront bars while the sun sets over the horizon.

The fun is just getting started once the sun goes down. Benidorm’s renowned nightlife is legendary a mix of lively nightclubs and home-from-home taverns, Jávea’s has a variety of live-music beach bars, or there’s Denia home to waterfront terraces perfect for an evening of tapas and wine. And of course, no visit to Costa Blanca would be complete without some of Spain’s famous culinary delights at charming seafront eateries and family-run restaurants. From fresh catch-of-the-day seafood to authentic tapas and paella, the food menus here bring crowd-pleasers, local favourites, and all sorts of local specialities for centuries.

With its beautiful waterfront landscapes, charming local villages, and endless opportunities for relaxation and adventure, you’re never short of things to do in Costa Blanca. Come for the beaches, stay for the tapas, and leave with a heart full of Spanish sunshine.
In the south-eastern region of Spain lies the beautiful plains of sunny Costa Blanca. The name itself means ‘White Coast’—a nod to the pristine sandy beaches that line its shores. With year-round sunshine, lively resort towns, and charming traditional villages, this is the ultimate holiday spot for living like royalty for a week or two.

Throw on your swim gear and pitch up at one of the many endless beach stretches lapped by warm Mediterranean waters. There are hundreds of popular beach spots for sunseekers, all perfect for relaxing under the year-round Spanish sunshine. Plus there are plenty of secluded hidden coves and rugged clifftops if you prefer to pack a little more adventure in your day exploring the shores.

Away from the shore, Costa Blanca is packed with outdoorsy activities for holiday-makers with restless feet. Nature lovers can explore the stunning limestone rock formation of Peñón de Ifach. Or if you prefer a cultural day out you can visit the medieval castle of Alicante’s Santa Bárbara or stroll past Villajoyosa's colourful seafront houses. Quite literally translating to ‘joyful town’ and often voted one of Spain’s prettiest beach resorts, Villajoyosa is perfect for mooching in and out of its quaint shops and local museums. You can even get involved in the town’s famous chocolate-making traditions.

Costa Blanca is also a hotbed for keen golfers thanks to the region’s variety of exclusive courses designed for testing your swing. Tee off in the warm heat of the Mediterranean and later wine and dine in a premium clubhouse. If you do fancy yourself a pro, rest assured you’re in good hands here with challenging fairways that consistently make the top 100 in the world.

Costa Blanca is top-notch for water babies and thrill-seekers too, with many of the beaches offering water sports galore, including jet-skiing, parasailing, and scuba diving amongst the waves of the Mediterranean’s deep blue. And for those looking for a more laid-back holiday, you can sip fine cava and golden-hour cocktails at beachfront bars while the sun sets over the horizon.

The fun is just getting started once the sun goes down. Benidorm’s renowned nightlife is legendary a mix of lively nightclubs and home-from-home taverns, Jávea’s has a variety of live-music beach bars, or there’s Denia home to waterfront terraces perfect for an evening of tapas and wine. And of course, no visit to Costa Blanca would be complete without some of Spain’s famous culinary delights at charming seafront eateries and family-run restaurants. From fresh catch-of-the-day seafood to authentic tapas and paella, the food menus here bring crowd-pleasers, local favourites, and all sorts of local specialities for centuries.

With its beautiful waterfront landscapes, charming local villages, and endless opportunities for relaxation and adventure, you’re never short of things to do in Costa Blanca. Come for the beaches, stay for the tapas, and leave with a heart full of Spanish sunshine.

frequently asked questions

Spring and autumn bring warm sunshine, pleasantly mild temperatures, and fewer crowds—ideal for exploring. But if you love a classic beach holiday, summer is when Costa Blanca is at its most vibrant.
Absolutely. Home to exciting water parks, beach activities, and plenty of family-friendly resorts, Costa Blanca has something to keep all ages entertained.
Renting a car is the best way to find hidden beaches and charming mountain villages at your own pace. But rest assured the region also has a reliable network of buses, trams, and trains connecting major towns.
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Inspired?
Start planning your
next trip today

Our expert team of personal travel managers are ready to craft your perfect journey. From business trips to luxury leisure holidays, simply put your pin in the map, and we’ll make it happen.