Santa Pola - apartments, houses, villas and bungalows in a beautiful association

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Santa Pola - apartments, houses, villas and bungalows in a beautiful association

Santa Pola - apartments, houses, villas and bungalows in a beautiful association

Santa Pola including Gran Alacant is probably one of the coastal towns in Alicante province with the greatest variety of housing. From small affordable apartments, luxury apartments, single-storey bungalows to small and large houses and villas. Santa Pola is a fantastic place to find your next home in Alicante.

With its unique combination of natural beauty, cultural richness and relaxed atmosphere, Santa Pola attracts visitors and travelers who want to experience genuine Spain at its best. One of the most striking features of Santa Pola is its enchanting location along the Mediterranean Sea. The endless horizon of crystal clear waters and golden sandy beaches provide a natural paradise that entices locals and visitors alike to enjoy a relaxing coastal lifestyle. In addition to the well-known Levante beach, which offers soft sand and sea activities, Santa Pola also boasts many other beaches that satisfy any desire for relaxation and sunbathing. The beaches are close together. The fishing port, which is the heart of Santa Pola, has a real authenticity. Here you will find busy fish markets, colorful boats and fresh catch that fills the air with the scent of the sea. This is where you can get a taste of real Spanish cooking, with delicious fresh seafood as the basis for local delicacies.

The lifestyle in Santa Pola

The lifestyle in Santa Pola is a perfect combination of relaxation and activity. The calm atmosphere, away from the noise and stress of the big cities, gives residents and visitors the opportunity to live in the moment and really enjoy life. Here, there is time to walk along the seafront at sunset, have a cup of coffee in a local cafe, or simply enjoy nature and the tranquility. The outdoor lifestyle is one of the main attractions of Santa Pola. Cycle paths, hikes along the cliffs and water activities such as snorkelling and diving offer countless opportunities for those who want to be active. Those who want to take it easy can find peace on one of the many beaches, listening to the waves lapping against the shore.

Gran Alacant

It is also good to know that Gran Alacant is part of Santa Pola. Gran Alacant and the town of Santa Pola are sort of separated by a mountain/cliff. But there is a wonderful coastal road between Santa Pola and Gran Alacant, which everyone should drive at least once. In total, just over 36,000 people live in Santa Pola, of which about ⅓ live in Gran Alacant. Read more about Gran Alacant (and Arenales del Sol).

The pirate island of Tabarca

Just outside Santa Pola is the wonderful island of Tabarca. It only takes 20 to 30 minutes by boat from Santa Pola depending on the type of boat you take. Tabarca is a treasure trove of history and natural beauty just outside Santa Pola. In the heart of the crystal clear Mediterranean lies this hidden gem, which piques the curiosity of travelers and adventurous souls. This small island, with its rich history, lush nature and impressive landscape, is like an emerald jewel that enriches the experience of the already charming coastal town of Santa Pola. With a scenery and fascinating history, which was once the haunt of pirates will take your breath away. Tabarca has a deep-rooted history dating back to the 18th century. The island was once used as a refuge for Berber pirates who ravaged the Mediterranean. But in 1768 the island was colonized by King Charles III of Spain, who established a settlement to protect the coast from pirate attacks. The old fortifications and city walls that stand proudly today are testimony to this turbulent past. Exploring the narrow streets of the small village, which is protected behind the walls, is like taking a step back in time and experiencing history up close. Gastronomically, Tabarca, like Santa Pola, is known for its fresh fish and seafood. The local restaurants offer delicious paella, fresh shellfish and other seafood dishes that will delight the palate of any food enthusiast. Tasting local specialties while enjoying the wonderful view of the azure sea provides a very special experience of the island's culture.

Natural beauty and outdoor life at Tabarca

Although Tabarca is small, it does not lack natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities. The crystal clear waters around the island are a playground for water sports enthusiasts. Diving and snorkeling offer the opportunity to explore the underwater life and discover underwater caves and hidden treasures. The boat trip out to Tabarca is also a very pleasant trip. If you take the right boats, they have a glass bottom where you can see the wonderful sea life from inside the tourist boat. The island is also home to the Tabarca marine environment, a protected marine reserve that provides an incredible diversity of marine life. This makes the island a paradise for nature and wildlife enthusiasts, and it's a great place to explore on foot. Paths criss-cross the landscape and provide fantastic panoramic views of the sea and the surrounding coastal area, often with a lovely fresh breeze.

Investment and the housing market in Santa Pola

For those looking for a fresh start or an opportunity to invest, Santa Pola can also prove a lucrative opportunity. The property market in the area offers a wide range of options, from apartments and bungalows to charming houses and villas. And here you will find homes with sea views and proximity to nature and recreational areas. If you include Gran Alacant, the housing market in Santa Pola is very diverse. Here you can find less affordable apartments or larger villas/houses. The continuous flow of tourists means that there is potential to rent out the property as a holiday home when you are not using it yourself, and that is what many do. Housing prices in Santa Pola can vary depending on factors such as location, size and amenities. Historically, prices in the area have been relatively affordable compared to other Spanish coastal towns, which may make it more accessible to both local and foreign buyers. 

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