This new development in Denia, located on the Costa Blanca, offers an exclusive living experience with a focus on architectural refinement and a direct connection to the Mediterranean environment. The villas are designed with attention to detail, emphasizing high-quality materials and minimalist aesthetics. Situated in an urban setting with amenities within walking distance, these homes combine the convenience of city comforts with the tranquility of the nearby coastline. This project represents a contemporary interpretation of luxury living on the Spanish coast.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
The project is strategically located in Denia, a city with a rich history and vibrant atmosphere on the Costa Blanca. The proximity to various beaches, such as Platja del Cagarritar (1.1 km as the crow flies) and Platja de la Marineta Cassiana (1.6 km as the crow flies), offers direct access to the sea. The urban environment ensures that essential amenities like shops and medical care are within walking distance.
These homes are designed for a contemporary lifestyle, catering to residents who value architecture, comfort, and connection with nature. The spacious layout, with 223 m² of living space, and the focus on indoor-outdoor living meet the desire for living space and light. The proximity to sports facilities and the options for walking or cycling support an active and healthy lifestyle.
This project is a new development, already completed ('Gereed'). The homes are constructed using modern building techniques and materials, focusing on durability and refined finishes. The architecture is characterized by clean lines, extensive glazing, and the use of natural stone, resulting in a contemporary and luxurious appearance that aligns with the modern real estate market.
The project is situated in an urban zone, which may mean direct exposure to vast, untouched nature is more limited. The orientation is towards the north and northwest, which can influence sunlight throughout the day. Although amenities are nearby, the distance to Alicante Airport (approx. 84 km as the crow flies) requires car transport.
Ref: VL665028
Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
This project appeals to buyers seeking a combination of modern architecture, comfort, and an active coastal lifestyle. The villas are suitable for those desiring a spacious, move-in ready home with a focus on indoor-outdoor living and panoramic views. Families benefiting from the proximity to schools (2 within 2 km) and sports facilities, such as the 'El Rodat' sports center (0.4 km as the crow flies), will find their place here. It also offers an attractive option for those who prefer an urban environment with all amenities within walking or cycling distance, such as shops (179 m), pharmacies (238 m), and medical care (1.3 km). The proximity to Blue Flag beaches and marinas also makes it an ideal choice for water sports enthusiasts and those with a maritime lifestyle.
The homes are characterized by high-quality construction and finishes. The architecture is modern and clean, with prominent use of natural stone and large glazed surfaces ensuring ample natural light and a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor spaces. The living areas flow into the outdoor spaces, enhanced by sliding panels. The homes are equipped with fitted wardrobes, a private swimming pool, and a private terrace. The focus is on privacy, light, and texture, integrated into the plot's slope. The materials used and the detailing reflect a refined and minimalist design, typical of contemporary luxury homes in sought-after coastal areas.
This project offers properties starting from €1,850,000. Currently, one type of property is available at a fixed price of €1,850,000. This price excludes additional costs and taxes. The homes feature 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, with a substantial living area of 223 m². This price range positions the project in the higher segment of the Costa Blanca real estate market, aimed at buyers seeking luxury, space, and an exclusive location with high-quality finishes.
Denia, located on the Costa Blanca, is a city that offers a harmonious balance between urban life and coastal idyll. With a population of 49,700 (2024), it is a lively community, which doubles during the summer months due to tourism, creating a dynamic atmosphere with an abundance of restaurants (154 within 2 km), cafes (48), and shops. The proximity to the beach is a key feature; several beaches, including Blue Flag beaches, are a short distance away, with Platja del Cagarritar just 1.3 km distant. The city is historically layered, influenced by diverse civilizations, reflected in its architecture and general ambiance. Life here is characterized by easy access to amenities, an active outdoor lifestyle thanks to the proximity of sports centers and marinas, and a pleasant Mediterranean climate with an average of 18.8°C and 3,805 hours of sunshine per year.
Denia offers a dynamic living environment, enriched by a rich history and a vibrant urban structure. The city has a population of 47,261 (2025), which significantly increases in the summer months due to tourism, resulting in a bustling atmosphere with 154 restaurants and 48 cafes within a 2 km radius. The proximity to beaches, such as Platja del Cagarritar 1.3 km away, and the presence of five marinas, including Marina El Portet de Dénia (1.2 km as the crow flies), underscore the maritime focus. Amenities are well represented, with 13 pharmacies, 11 banks, and 16 dentists within 2 km. All of this, combined with an average annual temperature of 18.8°C and 3,805 hours of sunshine, creates an attractive environment for both permanent residence and recreational use.
This map displays the project's location in Denia, on the northern Costa Blanca. The marker indicates the direct proximity to the coastline and urban amenities, including an overview of surrounding beaches, sports facilities, and the marina. The context of Denia as a historic coastal city, strategically located between Alicante and Valencia, is visually supported here.
Denia is strategically located on the Costa Blanca, halfway between the provincial capitals of Alicante and Valencia. This positioning offers a good base for exploring the region. The city itself serves as the capital of the Marina Alta comarca. Its proximity to other coastal towns and access to major transport routes make it a central point on the northern Costa Blanca. The historical influences of various civilizations, from Iberians to Christians, have shaped the city into a culturally interesting destination within the broader context of the Valencian Community.
The accessibility of this project in Denia is favorable for daily living. Essential amenities such as supermarkets (179 m), pharmacies (238 m), and hospitals (1.3 km) are within walking or short cycling distance. The nearest beaches, Platja del Cagarritar and Platja de la Marineta Cassiana, are 1.1 km and 1.6 km away as the crow flies, respectively, allowing for walking or cycling to the sea. Golf enthusiasts have several courses available, with Gregal at 4.7 km as the crow flies. Public transport is supported by 5 bus lines and 50 stops, facilitating mobility within the city. While Alicante Airport is approximately 84 km away as the crow flies, the connection to other cities like Valencia (approx. 88 km as the crow flies) is reasonable. EV charging stations are also nearby (243 m).
| Beach Distance | 1.3 km |
| Alicante-Elche (ALC) | 84 km |
| Valencia (VLC) | 88 km |
| Dénia | 1.1 km |
| Gata | 7.3 km |
Source: OpenStreetMap, Google Maps
Denia enjoys a Mediterranean climate, with an average annual temperature of 18.8°C and an impressive 3,805 hours of sunshine per year. This ensures a long and pleasant swimming season of approximately 5 months when the water temperature remains above 20°C. The city is located just 12 meters above sea level, contributing to a mild climate without extreme weather conditions. The coastal location provides fresh sea air and the opportunity for daily walks along the flat beach (0.9% gradient to the beach). The area is characterized by a mix of coastal landscapes and proximity to natural areas, although specific project features like a forest setting are not explicitly mentioned here.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020–2025 average)
Denia's coastline offers a wide range of recreational opportunities, particularly focused on the sea. Seven beaches, including the Blue Flag certified beaches Els Molins, Les Bovetes, Les Deveses, Les Marines, and Marineta Cassiana, are located in the immediate vicinity. Platja del Cagarritar is 1.3 km from the project. In addition to beach activities, there are several sports centers, such as Camp 'El Rodat' (0.4 km as the crow flies) and Poliesportiu Municipal (0.7 km as the crow flies), facilitating a wide array of sports. The presence of multiple marinas, including Marina El Portet de Dénia (1.2 km as the crow flies) and Real Club Náutico de Dénia (1.6 km as the crow flies), makes water sports and boat trips accessible. Golf enthusiasts can enjoy nearby courses like Gregal (4.7 km as the crow flies).
Source: Blue Flag 2026, OpenStreetMap
Denia is strategically located on the Costa Blanca, halfway between the provincial capitals of Alicante and Valencia. This positioning offers a good base for exploring the region. The city itself serves as the capital of the Marina Alta comarca. Its proximity to other coastal towns and access to major transport routes make it a central point on the northern Costa Blanca. The historical influences of various civilizations, from Iberians to Christians, have shaped the city into a culturally interesting destination within the broader context of the Valencian Community.
Dénia, also known as Denia, is a historical coastal city and municipality in the province of Alicante, Spain, on the Costa Blanca halfway between Alicante and Valencia, and the capital and judicial seat of the comarca of Marina Alta. Denia's historical heritage has been influenced by Iberian, Greek, Roman, Islamic, Napoleonic and Christian civilizations. As of 2024, it had a population of 49,700, although this is more than doubled by tourism during the summer months.
| Month | Avg. Temperature | Rainfall |
|---|---|---|
| January | 11.9°C | 68 mm |
| February | 11.9°C | 41 mm |
| March | 14.1°C | 45 mm |
| April | 16.0°C | 44 mm |
| May | 18.8°C | 43 mm |
| June | 22.8°C | 21 mm |
| July | 26.0°C | 7 mm |
| August | 26.7°C | 10 mm |
| September | 23.9°C | 44 mm |
| October | 19.9°C | 87 mm |
| November | 15.9°C | 76 mm |
| December | 12.5°C | 61 mm |
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Compared to other projects on the Costa Blanca, such as ICONIC in Gran Alacant (from €355,000) and LAS COLINAS in Pedreguer (from €529,000), this project positions itself in the higher segment with a starting price of €1,850,000. The lower price ranges in Gran Alacant typically offer smaller properties, often apartments or smaller villas, in more developed tourist areas. Projects in Pedreguer, like SPEC VILLA 148 - MONTE SOLANA (from €845,000), also offer villas but in a different location, possibly focusing on other amenities like golf. This specific project in Denia distinguishes itself through its luxurious, new-build character, its direct proximity to both urban conveniences and the coastline, and its architectural specifications focusing on sea views and high-quality finishes. The size of the property (223 m²) and the exclusive price point suggest a product targeting a specific niche market that values premium quality and location, possibly with international buyers seeking a Mediterranean residence with a higher level of comfort and design.
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