Costa del Sol · Spain

Gata de Gorgos

Located in the Marina Alta region on the northern Costa Blanca, Gata de Gorgos is a traditional Spanish village known for its artisan heritage, particularly in wicker and rattan furniture. With a population of approximately 6,773, it offers an authentic inland atmosphere while remaining just a short drive from the coastline.

5.141
Population
3732
Sunshine hours/year
180m
Elevation
36
AQI (Fair)

Living & Lifestyle

Life in Gata de Gorgos centers around its traditional craft industries and local community. The village is famously known as the 'Bazaar of Spain' due to its abundance of shops selling handcrafted wicker, rattan, and ceramics. Despite being an inland town situated at an altitude of 180 meters, it provides essential amenities for daily living, including local restaurants, banks, and cafes. The town features 32 local holidays in 2026, reflecting a vibrant calendar of cultural and religious festivals. The air quality is generally fair, with an AQI of 36, making it a comfortable environment for residents.

Climate & Weather

Gata de Gorgos enjoys a typical Mediterranean climate with pleasant temperatures throughout the year. Historical data indicates an average of 3,732 sunshine hours annually. Summer temperatures peak in August with an average of 26.3°C, while January is the coolest month at 11.3°C. The area experiences approximately 72 days of rain per year, with the wettest month being November, averaging 72 mm of precipitation.
Month °C gem. °C max°C min Rainfall mm Sun hours
January 11.7° 15.8°8.2° 65 mm 252h
February 12.5° 16.6°8.8° 28 mm 244h
March 14.0° 18.0°10.2° 110 mm 281h
April 15.7° 19.8°11.8° 63 mm 309h
May 19.4° 23.6°14.9° 39 mm 382h
June 23.8° 28.3°19.2° 17 mm 395h
July 26.6° 31.1°22.0° 13 mm 416h
August 26.8° 31.3°22.4° 29 mm 377h
September 23.5° 27.4°19.7° 97 mm 312h
October 19.8° 23.9°16.2° 70 mm 282h
November 15.4° 19.3°12.2° 47 mm 245h
December 12.9° 16.8°9.6° 65 mm 237h

Getting Around

The village is well-connected for travel by road and rail. It is located approximately 76 km from Alicante-Elche Airport (ALC) and 98 km from Valencia Airport (VLC). Public transport options include the local CTAN bus service, which operates 4 lines with 18 stops in the area. For rail travel, the Teulada station is only 0.3 km away, while the Gata station is 5.3 km from the center, providing access to the wider regional network.

Alicante-Elche (ALC)

76.0 km

Valencia (VLC)

98.4 km

Malaga-Costa del Sol (AGP)

464.7 km

Lines

4

Stops

18

Cycling: - (gradient 0%)

EV Charging Points

  • Feníe Energias (2.7 km)
  • Ajuntament de Pedreguer (4.5 km)
  • Iberdrola (6.5 km)
  • Iberdrola (6.7 km)
  • Iberdrola (6.7 km)
  • Iberdrola (6.7 km)

Nature & Beaches

Although situated inland, Gata de Gorgos is just a short drive from the renowned beaches of the Costa Blanca. The coastal areas of Javea and Denia are easily accessible, offering sandy stretches and clear waters. The surrounding natural landscape is characterized by the fertile valleys of the Marina Alta, featuring olive and almond groves, with the Montgó Natural Park located nearby to the north.

Marinas

Sports & Recreation

While Gata de Gorgos is a smaller municipality, its location in the Marina Alta region provides access to various outdoor pursuits, including hiking and cycling in the surrounding hills. The proximity to the coast, just a few kilometers away, allows for easy access to water sports. The town itself maintains a focus on traditional leisure, with public spaces and local plazas serving as social hubs for residents.

Golf Courses

Amenities

Restaurant

5

Bank

3

Cafe

1

Air Quality

PM2.5

4.0

µg/m³

PM10

8.0

µg/m³

NO²

1.2

µg/m³

Ozone

91.0

µg/m³

UV Index

0.5

Education

Education in Gata de Gorgos is catered to by local Spanish public schools, which follow the national curriculum. For international education options, families often look to nearby larger towns such as Denia or Javea, which host several international schools offering British and German curriculums, located within a 15 to 20-minute drive.

Economy & Income

The local economy is historically rooted in agriculture and the manufacturing of artisan goods, specifically furniture and baskets made from esparto grass and wicker. The real estate market is currently limited, with only one property listed, a detached villa priced at €299,000, reflecting a tight market in this specific area.

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 approximately 6,773 inhabitants.
  • Renowned for traditional wicker and rattan crafts.
  • Located 76 km from Alicante-Elche Airport.
  • Enjoys over 3,700 hours of sunshine annually.
  • Elevation of 180 meters above sea level.
  • Access to rail stations within 0.3 km (Teulada).

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Available Properties

The housing market in Gata de Gorgos is currently characterized by low availability. Data shows only one property on the market, a detached villa with a price tag of €299,000. This limited supply suggests a stable, high-demand market typical of traditional Spanish villages where new developments are less frequent than on the coast.
Villas (1)
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Frequently Asked Questions

How far is the beach from Gata de Gorgos?
The village is located inland, but the nearest beaches in Javea or Denia are approximately a 10 to 15-minute drive away (about 8-10 km).
Is Gata de Gorgos a typical tourist resort?
No, it is a traditional working Spanish village known for its local crafts and 'bazaar' style shops, offering a more authentic atmosphere than the high-rise coastal resorts.
What is the climate like in the winter?
Winters are mild compared to northern Europe, with average temperatures around 11°C to 12°C in January, though the elevation (180m) can make it slightly cooler and breezier than the immediate coast.
Are there international schools nearby?
While Gata de Gorgos has local Spanish schooling, several private international schools (following British and other systems) are located in the nearby towns of Javea and Denia.
What is the village famous for?
Gata de Gorgos is famous for its artisan industry, particularly the production of wicker furniture, baskets, and ceramics, earning it a reputation as a hub for handicrafts.