Aerial view of Calpe, Spain, showcasing marina, beaches, buildings and mountains.

Costa Blanca · Spain

Calpe

Calpe is a distinguished coastal town on the Costa Blanca, dominated by the massive limestone rock of Penyal d'Ifach. With a population of approximately 24,000 and an area of 23.5 km², it offers a blend of natural parks, sandy beaches, and a thriving economy, making it a prime location for both relocation and investment.

27.616
Population
3840
Sunshine hours/year
14m
Elevation
26
AQI (Fair)
3
Blue Flag Beaches

Living & Lifestyle

Life in Calpe is defined by its stunning coastline and the iconic Penyal d'Ifac Natural Park. The town has a population density of 990 inhabitants per square kilometre, creating a lively yet spacious atmosphere. Residents enjoy access to 138 restaurants and 15 cafes, reflecting a strong culinary culture and vibrant social scene. Essential services are well-covered, with 9 pharmacies and 8 banks serving the local community. While the number of schools within the immediate town center is listed as 2, the wider region provides access to various educational facilities. The town's infrastructure supports a comfortable lifestyle, balancing modern amenities with historical charm, evidenced by local viewpoints such as Mirador de Carabiners and Mirador de Los García.

Climate & Weather

Calpe enjoys a typical Mediterranean climate characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The town experiences approximately 3,840 hours of sunshine annually, with an average of 57 rain days per year. Summer temperatures are pleasant, peaking at an average of 26.5°C in August, while winters remain mild with January averages around 11.3°C. Rainfall is highest in October (87mm) and lowest in July (7mm), making it an ideal year-round destination for those seeking sun.
Month °C gem. °C max°C min Rainfall mm Sun hours
January 12.3° 15.7°9.2° 44 mm 261h
February 12.8° 16.1°9.7° 23 mm 254h
March 14.0° 17.1°11.0° 74 mm 293h
April 15.7° 18.8°12.7° 47 mm 320h
May 19.0° 22.0°15.8° 26 mm 390h
June 23.2° 26.3°19.9° 10 mm 401h
July 26.0° 29.2°22.8° 7 mm 422h
August 26.5° 29.7°23.4° 25 mm 384h
September 23.9° 26.9°21.0° 61 mm 323h
October 20.4° 23.5°17.4° 55 mm 294h
November 16.1° 19.3°13.1° 40 mm 253h
December 13.4° 16.7°10.5° 53 mm 245h

Getting Around

Calpe is well-connected by road and rail, situated conveniently between major airports. The Alicante-Elche Airport (ALC) is the closest, located just 66.6 km away, while Valencia Airport (VLC) is 104.3 km to the north. The town has its own train station, Calp (1.4 km from the center), and is served by the Estació d'Autobusos de Calp (0.4 km away). Public transport includes 2 bus lines with 11 stops across the town. The terrain is relatively flat with a gradient of 0.8% and a cycling label of 'flat', making Calpe a bike-friendly location for daily commuting.

Alicante-Elche (ALC)

66.6 km

Valencia (VLC)

104.3 km

Malaga-Costa del Sol (AGP)

456.3 km

Estació d'Autobusos de Calp

0.3 km

Lines

2

Stops

11

Cycling: flat (gradient 0.9%)

Nature & Beaches

Calpe is famous for its diverse coastline, featuring both sandy beaches and rocky coves. The town currently holds Blue Flag certifications for three of its beaches: Cantal Roig, La Fossa, and L’Arenal-Bol. Notable natural spots include Cala la Mançanera and Cala del Morelló, offering secluded swimming experiences. The majestic Penyal d'Ifac, a 332-meter-high rock, is a protected natural park and a symbol of the Costa Blanca, providing a habitat for unique flora and fauna and a spectacular viewpoint over the Mediterranean.

Blue Flag Beaches (2026)

Viewpoints

Marinas

Sports & Recreation

Sports and recreation are integral to life in Calpe, thanks to its maritime location and modern facilities. The town boasts several sports centres, including the Pavelló Esportiu Ifac and Piscina Municipal Fernando Delgado. Water sports are particularly popular, with the Escuela de Vela Las Antípodas offering sailing lessons and multiple marinas like Puerto Blanco and Club Náutico Moraira nearby. Golf enthusiasts have access to courses such as Club de Golf Ifach. For hikers and nature lovers, the Penyal d'Ifac Natural Park offers trails with panoramic views from the summit at 332 meters.

Golf Courses

Amenities

Restaurant

136

School

2

Pharmacy

9

Bank

8

Cafe

14

Dentist

1

Air Quality

PM2.5

6.4

µg/m³

PM10

9.8

µg/m³

NO²

5.4

µg/m³

Ozone

66.0

µg/m³

UV Index

0.0

Education

Calpe provides educational opportunities through local schooling facilities. Within the town data, there are 2 listed schools serving the community. Additionally, the broader Marina Alta region is home to several international schools, including the Lady Elizabeth School in nearby Cumbre del Sol and Xàbia International College in Javea, offering British curriculum options which are popular among expatriate families relocating to the Costa Blanca.

Economy & Income

The economy of Calpe is robust, driven significantly by tourism, real estate, and the service sector. The average net household income is approximately €31,507, with a median income of €15,750 per person. With 221 properties currently on the market and a high volume of dining establishments, the local economy is geared towards domestic and international visitors. The presence of 3 Blue Flag beaches underscores the town's economic reliance on its pristine environmental standards.

Net income/person

€12.313

2023

Net/household

€31.507

Median income

€15.750

Gross/person

€14.770

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

  • Population of 24,096 inhabitants located in the Marina Alta comarca
  • Iconic 332-meter high Penyal d'Ifac Natural Park
  • 3,840 hours of sunshine annually with an average temperature of 26.5°C in August
  • 3 Blue Flag beaches: Cantal Roig, La Fossa, and L’Arenal-Bol
  • 221 properties currently on the market averaging €760,043
  • Closest airport is Alicante-Elche (ALC) at 66.6 km
  • 138 restaurants and 15 cafes offering vibrant dining options

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Available Properties

The real estate market in Calpe is dynamic, offering 221 residential properties with an average price of €760,043. The market ranges from entry-level apartments at €115,000 to luxury villas and developments priced up to €3,175,000. Detached villas are the most common property type (76 listings), followed by middle-floor apartments (41). The availability of new developments (13) indicates ongoing construction and investment in the area, providing options for those looking for modern homes or investment opportunities.
New Build (92) Apartments (58) Villas (83) Penthouses (8) New Build (13) Country Houses (3) Land & Plots (28) Commercial (16) Properties (19)
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Frequently Asked Questions

How far is Calpe from the nearest airport?
Calpe is located 66.6 km from Alicante-Elche Airport (ALC) and 104.3 km from Valencia Airport (VLC).
What is the average price of property in Calpe?
The average price for a property in Calpe is currently €760,043, with prices ranging from €115,000 to over €3 million.
Which beaches in Calpe have Blue Flag status?
Calpe has three Blue Flag beaches: Cantal Roig, La Fossa, and L’Arenal-Bol.
What is the population of Calpe?
As of 2022, Calpe has a population of 24,096 inhabitants.
Is Calpe a good location for sports?
Yes, Calpe offers facilities like the Pavelló Esportiu Ifac, multiple sailing schools, and nearby golf courses such as Club de Golf Ifach.
What are the winter temperatures like in Calpe?
Winters are mild, with average temperatures around 11.3°C in January and 11.5°C in February.
Are there international schools near Calpe?
While Calpe has local schools, international options like the Lady Elizabeth School are available in the surrounding Marina Alta region.