The Costa Blanca is located on the southeast coast of Spain and is part of the Valencian Community. The south of the Costa Blanca stretches between Alicante and San Pedro de Pinetar.
It is a coastal region with beautiful golden beaches and protected bays. The Costa Blanca does not owe its name to the famous beaches, but to the white-flowered almond trees.
The white sand beaches, interspersed with steep rocks that rise from the sea, make the coast a flourishing whole.
The Costa Blanca has a mild climate. In the summer months, the average is 25 degrees Celsius and in the winter months, the average is 10 degrees Celsius. The sun shines abundantly on the Costa Blanca with more than 300 sunny days a year and there is little humidity.
Most of the rainfall falls in spring and in the winter months. In the winter in the mountain areas, above 1500 meters, even in the form of snow.
Due to this wonderful climate with mild winters and low humidity, the Costa Blanca is ideal for people with joint problems, rheumatism and other disorders. Thanks to this microclimate and the salt lakes in the south of the Costa Blanca, this beautiful area is on the list of the 10 healthiest places on earth.