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Where Would I Move in Costa Blanca if I Were…?

Costa Blanca is one of Spain’s most diverse and attractive regions, welcoming everyone from sun-chasing retirees to remote-working digital nomads. But have you ever wondered where you would settle if you came from another country? Let’s imagine 10 different nationalities and see where they might feel most at home on this sunny coastline. 🌞


1. English Retiree – Torrevieja 🇬🇧

Torrevieja

Why Torrevieja?
If you’re an English retiree, Torrevieja is your paradise. With a large British expat community, affordable housing, and excellent healthcare options, this town has long been a favorite for those seeking warmth and a friendly social life.

Fun fact: Torrevieja hosts regular British-themed events and markets. 🍻

Tip: Explore the salt lakes (Las Salinas) and don’t miss the local fish markets.

Google Maps – Torrevieja


2. Swedish Remote Worker – Altea 🇸🇪

Altea

Why Altea?
Swedes tend to seek balance, peace, and nature. Altea, with its charming old town, cobbled streets, and seaside cafes, offers a calm environment perfect for remote work. Reliable internet and coworking spaces make working from home a breeze.

Fun fact: Altea is nicknamed the “Balcony of the Mediterranean” due to its panoramic views. 🌊

Tip: Visit the weekly artisan market in the old town for local crafts.

Google Maps – Altea


3. Brazilian Beach Lover – Benidorm 🇧🇷

Benidorm

Why Benidorm?
For Brazilians who thrive on sun, sea, and lively nightlife, Benidorm is the ultimate spot. Its wide beaches, towering skyline, and vibrant nightlife make it feel like a Mediterranean Rio.

Fun fact: Benidorm has one of the highest skyscraper-to-population ratios in Europe. 🏖️

Tip: Check out Levante Beach for beach volleyball and live music events.

Google Maps – Benidorm


4. Japanese Foodie – Alicante 🇯🇵

Alicante

Why Alicante?
Japanese food enthusiasts appreciate fresh ingredients and culinary culture. Alicante, with its bustling markets, tapas bars, and seafood, is a dream for those who love exploring flavors.

Fun fact: Alicante’s Central Market (Mercado Central) has over 300 stalls selling fresh produce, fish, and local delicacies. 🍣

Tip: Try local specialties like arroz a banda or turrón, a sweet almond treat.

Google Maps – Alicante


5. German Cyclist – Denia 🇩🇪

Denia

Why Denia?
Germany is famous for cycling culture, and Denia offers perfect terrain: coastal paths, mountain trails, and quiet countryside roads. Combine this with a Mediterranean climate and you have a cyclist’s haven.

Fun fact: Denia is home to Montgó Natural Park, ideal for hiking and biking. 🚴‍♂️

Tip: Rent an e-bike to explore the coastline without breaking a sweat.

Google Maps – Denia


6. Russian Winter Escapee – Santa Pola 🇷🇺

Santa Pola

Why Santa Pola?
Russians often look for milder winters. Santa Pola, with its calm beaches, natural reserves, and salt flats, is perfect for escaping harsh northern winters.

Fun fact: Santa Pola is known for its fishing industry and seafaring heritage. ❄️➡️☀️

Tip: Visit the Santa Pola Castle for panoramic views of the town and coastline.

Google Maps – Santa Pola


7. French Art Lover – Jávea 🇫🇷

Jávea

Why Jávea?
French culture often appreciates art, gastronomy, and scenic beauty. Jávea offers art galleries, festivals, and the picturesque Montgó backdrop. Quiet streets and stunning sunsets make it ideal for creatives.

Fun fact: Jávea hosts an annual photography festival attracting artists worldwide. 🎨

Tip: Stroll through the port area to discover local art exhibitions and cafés.

Google Maps – Jávea


8. Canadian Family – Orihuela Costa 🇨🇦

Orihuela Costa

Why Orihuela Costa?
Canadian families value safety, outdoor activities, and good schools. Orihuela Costa offers family-friendly beaches, parks, and a calm community with plenty of recreational options.

Fun fact: The area is dotted with golf courses and playgrounds suitable for all ages. 🏌️‍♂️

Tip: Don’t miss the Zenia Boulevard shopping center for family entertainment and dining.

Google Maps – Orihuela Costa


9. Italian Foodie/Chef – Albir 🇮🇹

Albir

Why Albir?
Italians value quality food and a vibrant lifestyle. Albir offers Mediterranean flavors, seaside restaurants, and easy access to markets. Its relaxed yet sophisticated vibe is perfect for food lovers.

Fun fact: Albir has a weekly fish market where chefs often source fresh local seafood. 🍝

Tip: Try paella by the sea at one of the local beachfront restaurants.

Google Maps – Albir


10. Eskimo / Arctic Enthusiast – Torrevieja 🥶

Torrevieja

Why Torrevieja?
Even someone used to icy conditions would love Torrevieja when escaping extreme cold. With mild winters, sunny beaches, and salt lagoons, it’s a dramatic but welcome contrast to the Arctic chill.

Fun fact: The pink salt lakes turn shades of pink depending on algae and sun intensity – a perfect Instagram shot! 🌸

Tip: Visit the natural parks early morning for a peaceful experience away from crowds.

Google Maps – Torrevieja Salt Lakes


Conclusion – Costa Blanca: A Place for Everyone

From retirees to remote workers, foodies to families, Costa Blanca has a corner for everyone. Whatever your background or lifestyle, this sun-kissed region offers diversity, charm, and a welcoming Mediterranean vibe. So, where would you move if you could pick anywhere in the world? 🌍

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