Costa del Sol · Spain

Bolulla

Nestled in the interior of the Marina Baixa comarca at an elevation of 549 meters, Bolulla offers a tranquil retreat into traditional Spanish village life. With a small population of approximately 280 to 490 inhabitants, this municipality in Alicante province is defined by its agricultural roots and stunning mountainous scenery. It is an ideal location for those seeking peace, nature, and a slow pace of living away from the crowded coastal resorts.

279
Population
3811
Sunshine hours/year
549m
Elevation
24
AQI (Fair)

Living & Lifestyle

Life in Bolulla is characterized by its tranquility and strong sense of community. The village is small, meaning daily amenities are intimate and accessible; there are 2 pharmacies and 4 cafes where residents gather. The local economy is historically and exclusively based on agriculture, surrounding the village with almond and olive orchards. The town features the Catholic Church of Sant Josep, an 18th-century monument that serves as a central landmark. Because the population is small, services are limited to the essentials, making it a 'pueblo' suited for those who appreciate self-sufficiency and quiet surroundings over the buzz of a city. The village also hosts its own local school, catering to the few families residing in this tight-knit community.

Climate & Weather

Bolulla enjoys a typical Mediterranean climate, enhanced by its elevation which provides cooler air than the coast during the summer months. The area benefits from approximately 3,811 hours of sunshine annually, allowing for plenty of warm, bright days. Rainfall is relatively infrequent, occurring on about 81 days per year, usually concentrated in the cooler months. This climate supports the thriving agriculture that defines the landscape, offering fresh air and clear skies for most of the year.
Month °C gem. °C max°C min Rainfall mm Sun hours
January 8.7° 13.2°5.0° 63 mm 258h
February 9.8° 14.3°6.0° 29 mm 252h
March 11.1° 15.3°7.3° 119 mm 289h
April 13.0° 17.3°9.1° 82 mm 317h
May 16.8° 21.0°12.5° 48 mm 387h
June 21.5° 26.0°17.0° 26 mm 399h
July 24.5° 29.1°19.8° 14 mm 420h
August 24.4° 29.2°20.1° 27 mm 383h
September 20.5° 24.9°16.9° 83 mm 320h
October 17.0° 21.5°13.4° 56 mm 290h
November 12.3° 16.6°8.9° 46 mm 252h
December 10.0° 14.2°6.6° 56 mm 244h

Getting Around

Bolulla is situated inland, requiring a car for the most convenient travel. The nearest major airport is Alicante-Elche (ALC), located approximately 54 kilometers away, which is the primary gateway for international visitors. Valencia Airport (VLC) is further away at roughly 94 kilometers. Public transport options are minimal, with data indicating only 1 bus line servicing 3 stops in the area. The road access involves winding mountain roads that connect the village to the larger coastal towns like Benidorm or La Vila Joiosa, making the journey scenic but requiring careful driving.

Alicante-Elche (ALC)

53.9 km

Valencia (VLC)

93.6 km

Malaga-Costa del Sol (AGP)

439.0 km

Lines

1

Stops

3

Cycling: - (gradient 0%)

EV Charging Points

  • IONITY La Marina Este (4.4 km)
  • Ionity La Marina Oeste (4.4 km)
  • Carrefour (6.2 km)
  • Iberdrola (6.5 km)
  • Iberdrola (6.5 km)
  • Iberdrola (6.6 km)

Nature & Beaches

Bolulla is a haven for nature lovers, situated at 549 meters above sea level. The landscape is dominated by hills and terraced farmland, offering panoramic views of the surrounding valleys. While the village itself does not have beaches, it is located in the Marina Baixa region, meaning the famous beaches of the Costa Blanca are within reach. The air quality is generally good, with an AQI of 24 (Fair), and the elevation provides a refreshing escape from the humidity of the coast during the peak of summer.

Marinas

Sports & Recreation

Recreation in Bolulla is centered on the outdoors and the rugged natural terrain of the Marina Baixa. While there are no large sports complexes within the village, the surrounding mountains and the altitude gradient (from the valley floor to 549m) provide excellent opportunities for hiking, cycling, and nature walking. The rural landscape invites exploration of the agricultural tracks. For more structured sports facilities or water sports, residents typically travel down to the coast, which is accessible within a 30 to 40-minute drive.

Golf Courses

Amenities

Restaurant

10

School

1

Pharmacy

2

Cafe

4

Air Quality

PM2.5

6.4

µg/m³

PM10

7.9

µg/m³

NO²

3.9

µg/m³

Ozone

61.0

µg/m³

UV Index

0.0

Education

Educational options in the village are limited but sufficient for a small community. There is a local school mentioned within the town data, typically serving primary education needs with very small class sizes, noted historically as having around 16 students. For secondary education or international schooling options, families would need to commute to larger towns in the Marina Baixa region, such as Benidorm or La Nucia, which offer a wider range of public and private institutions.

Economy & Income

The economy of Bolulla is exclusively based on agriculture, as noted in census data. This focus on farming shapes the rhythm of life and the occupation of the local residents. There are no major industrial centers or corporate offices in the village; rather, the land is the primary resource. Real estate is scarce, reflecting the small population, with only 2 properties currently available on the market.

Local Holidays (32)

2026-01-01

Año Nuevo

2026-01-06

Día de Reyes / Epifanía del Señor

2026-02-28

Día de Andalucía

2026-03-01

Dia de les Illes Balears

2026-04-02

Jueves Santo

2026-04-03

Viernes Santo

At a Glance

  • Small mountain village with a population of ~280-490 residents
  • Located at 549 meters altitude in the Marina Baixa region
  • Economy exclusively based on agriculture
  • Alicante Airport is the nearest terminal, 54 km away
  • Average property price is €239,000 with low availability
  • Enjoy 3,811 hours of sunshine per year
  • Features the 18th-century Catholic Church of Sant Josep
  • Just 1 bus line connects the village to the wider region

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Available Properties

The real estate market in Bolulla is extremely limited, reflecting the village's small size and restricted urban footprint. Currently, there are only 2 properties available for sale. The market is split between townhouses and detached villas, with prices ranging from €139,000 to €339,000, and an average price of €239,000. This makes it an intriguing market for those looking for a renovation project or a traditional village home at a price point significantly lower than the coastal hotspots.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How far is Bolulla from the coast?
Bolulla is located inland in the Marina Baixa region. While it does not have its own beaches, it is roughly a 30 to 40-minute drive from coastal towns like Benidorm and Villajoyosa.
What is the population of Bolulla?
The population is small, varying by source between 279 and 490 inhabitants, making it a very tight-knit and quiet community.
Is there an international school nearby?
There are no international schools in Bolulla itself. For international education, one would need to look at larger towns nearby like Benidorm or La Nucia, which are accessible by car.
What is the main economic activity in Bolulla?
The economy is exclusively based on agriculture. The area is characterized by terraced farming and orchards.
What types of property are available in Bolulla?
The market usually consists of traditional townhouses and detached villas. Currently, availability is very low with only 2 properties on the market.
How is the climate in Bolulla compared to the coast?
Due to its altitude of 549 meters, Bolulla is cooler and less humid than the coast, enjoying 3,811 hours of sunshine annually with fresh mountain air.