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Why Rent an Apartment in Calpe?
Calpe is a coastal town on Spain's Costa Blanca where golden beaches meet dramatic cliffs and the striking silhouette of the Peñón de Ifach dominates the skyline. Travellers can relax on sunlit sands, swim in calm waters or explore hidden coves tucked between rocky outcrops. Visitors staying in an apartment in Calpe will find a Mediterranean climate perfect for outdoor activities year-round. Walking and cycling paths wind along the coastline offering scenic views of the Mediterranean and the surrounding hills. Local restaurants, cafés and bars serve fresh seafood, tapas and regional dishes, giving a taste of authentic Spanish flavours.
You could also of course rent an apartment in Benidorm to enjoy vibrant nightlife and stunning beaches. Alternatively, check out apartments in Costa Blanca for a wider range of beautiful coastal accommodation options within easy reach of Calpe.
What Are the Apartments in Calpe Like?
The apartments in Calpe typically range from modern new builds to charming older complexes, often with terraces or balconies to enjoy sea views. Interiors are generally bright and spacious, featuring contemporary décor and practical layouts ideal for both families and couples. Many apartments for rent in Calpe are located close to the beach or within the town centre areas such as the historic Calpe Old Town or close to Arenal-Bol Beach. Some of the apartments offer access to communal pools and gardens, while others are set in peaceful residential neighbourhoods. If you're interested in a different style of accommodation, you might find villas in Benidorm appealing, as these offer more privacy and larger outdoor spaces suitable for families or groups.
Calpe apartments often come with a variety of amenities. These include:
- Private parking
- Air conditioning
- Wi-Fi
- Ocean views
- Garden
- Barbecue facilities
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Travellers and Activities
Calpe for Nature Lovers
Calpe is a wonderful destination for nature lovers, offering a striking mix of mountains, coastal paths, and protected natural areas. The iconic Peñón de Ifach Natural Park provides a rewarding hike up to its limestone summit, where panoramic views stretch across the Mediterranean and Costa Blanca coastline. For gentler walks, the ecological coastal trail linking Calpe to Benissa passes coves like Cala Calalga and Cala Llobella, with viewpoints perfect for spotting seabirds and photographing turquoise waters. Nature enthusiasts can also explore the Las Salinas salt flats, home to flamingos and native plant life, just steps from the town. Visitors looking for a peaceful nature retreat may be interested in renting an apartment near the sea to enjoy relaxing ocean views. You could also consider staying in a villa in Cala el Portet, a nearby tranquil bay renowned for its family-friendly atmosphere and calm waters ideal for swimming and paddleboarding.
Calpe for Beach Lovers
Calpe is an ideal destination for beach lovers, offering long stretches of golden sand and clear Mediterranean waters perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxed coastal days. Arenal-Bol Beach sits right next to the promenade and offers plenty of space, calm shallows, and beautiful views of the Peñón de Ifach, while Playa de la Fossa provides soft sand, turquoise water, and a lively waterfront lined with cafés and ice-cream stalls. Those seeking quieter corners can head to small coves such as Cala Calalga or Cala El Racó, ideal for snorkelling and spotting marine life near the rocks. The beach bars along the promenade serve fresh seafood, cold drinks and paella with a sea view, making it easy to spend the whole day by the water. For more options, you might want to check out apartments in Alicante for access to historic landmarks and vibrant beaches.
Did you know that the Peñón de Ifach is home to over 300 plant species, some unique to this rock formation?
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What Are the Best Outings in This Area?
- Explore the Bays Around the Peñón de Ifach
- Discover the Old Town and Its Painted Streets
- Visit the Salt Lagoon for Birdlife and Views
- Enjoy Seafood Along the Fishing Port
- Explore the Coastal Promenades and Rock Pools
- Visit the Baños de la Reina Archaeological Site
- Take a Boat Trip to the Coves Between Calpe and Moraira
Top 7 Travel Tips in Calpe
1. Explore the Bays Around the Peñón de Ifach
Calpe is known for the towering Peñón de Ifach, which rises above several small bays with clear water and sheltered spots for swimming. Areas such as Cala El Racó and Cala del Morelló offer calm conditions and easy access to the shoreline. The contrast between the limestone rock and the bright water makes this part of Calpe one of the most recognisable coastal areas in the region. These bays also tend to be quieter than the main beaches, which adds to their appeal.
2. Discover the Old Town and Its Painted Streets
Calpe's old town sits above the main beach and has narrow lanes, painted staircases and small squares lined with cafés and local shops. Murals, colourful tiles and traditional houses give the area a distinct atmosphere that feels different from the modern seafront. It is a straightforward place to explore and gives a clear sense of Calpe's older roots. Many visitors find the area ideal for slow evening strolls without crowds.3. Visit the Salt Lagoon for Birdlife and Views
The salt lagoon in the centre of Calpe is one of the town's most unusual features, with flamingos and other birds gathering in the shallow water throughout the year. The lagoon sits beside the main road, which makes it easy to access, and the views towards the Peñón de Ifach give the whole area a striking backdrop. It is a simple stop that adds variety to a beach-focused trip. The mix of nature and city surroundings makes it especially memorable.
4. Enjoy Seafood Along the Fishing Port
The fishing port in Calpe remains active, and the surrounding area has several restaurants that serve fresh local catch each day. Meals are straightforward and focus on ingredients that come directly from the boats. The port has a steady rhythm throughout the afternoon and evening, which makes it a reliable place for lunch or dinner. Watching the boats come in adds an extra layer to the experience.
5. Explore the Coastal Promenades and Rock Pools
Calpe has long seaside promenades with easy access to rock pools, viewpoints and quiet sections of coastline. The walkway between Playa Arenal Bol and Playa Cantal Roig offers plenty of places to stop, sit or explore the shoreline. It is a relaxed way to see the coast without needing to plan a full outing. The variety along the path keeps the walk interesting from start to finish. Learn more about the area by visiting the Lonely Planet guide to Costa del Sol.
6. Visit the Baños de la Reina Archaeological Site
The Baños de la Reina site is the remains of a Roman fish-processing complex that once formed part of a coastal villa, with rock cut tanks, channels and storage pools carved directly into the shoreline. The site sits close to the water, and the layout is open and easy to understand, which makes it a straightforward introduction to the area's history. The proximity to the sea adds a unique setting for an archaeological visit. It is one of the most distinctive historic sites on the Costa Blanca.
7. Take a Boat Trip to the Coves Between Calpe and Moraira
Boat tours leaving from Calpe's marina usually follow a clear route that circles the base of the Peñón de Ifach, giving an up-close look at the rock face before heading along the Costa Blanca cliffs towards Moraira. The trip often includes slow passes or short stops at coves such as Cala del Racó, Cala Les Bassetes, Cala Pinets and Cala Advocat, where the water is calm and the shoreline has narrow rock shelves and small caves. These outings offer a simple way to see the coastline's variety from the water. The route also highlights how quickly the scenery changes between Calpe and the next towns along the coast. These activities make an apartment in Calpe with sea views an ideal base for exploring.



























