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Costa Blanca · Spain

Torrevieja

Torrevieja is a vibrant seaside city located on the Costa Blanca in the province of Alicante. Known for its stunning salt lakes and Mediterranean climate, it is a popular destination for expatriates and tourists alike. The city offers a unique blend of natural beauty, modern amenities, and a relaxed coastal lifestyle.

98.533
Population
3854
Sunshine hours/year
22m
Elevation
28
AQI (Fair)
7
Blue Flag Beaches

Living & Lifestyle

With a population of over 98,500 inhabitants according to 2025 data, Torrevieja is a bustling municipality that sees its numbers swell significantly during the peak summer tourist season. The city covers an area of approximately 71.8 square kilometers and boasts a diverse international community. Daily life here is centered around the sea and the city's extensive amenities, including 168 restaurants, 45 cafes, and 26 pharmacies, ensuring that residents have everything they need within close reach. The local economy has historically been driven by salt extraction from the famous Salinas of Torrevieja and La Mata, though tourism has become the primary source of income in recent decades. Culturally, the city offers a Spanish-speaking environment within the Valencian Community, hosting numerous festivals and holidays throughout the year, including 32 local holidays in 2026.
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Climate & Weather

Torrevieja enjoys a typical Mediterranean climate characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, pleasant winters. The city experiences approximately 3,854 hours of sunshine annually, with an average of only 53 rainy days per year. Summer temperatures are consistently high, with July and August averaging 26.4°C and 26.9°C respectively, while precipitation is virtually nonexistent during these months. Winter remains moderate, with January average temperatures around 11.3°C, making it an attractive year-round destination. The annual rainfall is relatively low, distributed mostly in the spring and autumn months, creating an ideal environment for outdoor activities.
Month °C gem. °C max°C min Rainfall mm Sun hours
January 11.9° 16.6°8.4° 34 mm 260h
February 13.0° 17.6°9.4° 11 mm 258h
March 14.5° 18.8°10.9° 74 mm 293h
April 16.2° 20.3°12.6° 42 mm 322h
May 19.4° 23.5°15.6° 37 mm 389h
June 23.5° 27.6°19.6° 14 mm 399h
July 26.4° 30.4°22.7° 7 mm 422h
August 26.8° 30.8°23.2° 15 mm 383h
September 24.0° 28.0°20.7° 56 mm 326h
October 20.3° 24.5°17.0° 40 mm 293h
November 15.9° 20.3°12.5° 32 mm 262h
December 13.0° 17.6°9.8° 37 mm 247h
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Getting Around

Transport links in Torrevieja are robust, facilitating easy travel to and from the city. The closest international airport is Alicante-Elche (ALC), located just 34.8 km away, serving as the primary hub for international visitors. Alternatively, Valencia Airport (VLC) is 168.3 km away, and Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport is 367.8 km away. Within the city and surrounding region, the public transport network is comprehensive, featuring 12 bus lines and 269 stops. Torrevieja is also a cycling-friendly city, characterized by flat terrain with a gradient of only 1.1%, making it easy for residents to navigate the area on two wheels. Additionally, the city is well-connected by major roads, and EV charging stations are readily available for electric vehicle owners.
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Alicante-Elche (ALC)

34.8 km

Valencia (VLC)

168.3 km

Malaga-Costa del Sol (AGP)

367.8 km

Lines

12

Stops

270

Cycling: flat (gradient 1.9%)

EV Charging Points

  • Iberdrola Oasis Center (7.6 km)
  • Ionity La Zenia (8.2 km)
  • Iberdrola (9.8 km)

Nature & Beaches

Nature plays a central role in Torrevieja's allure, most notably through the Lagunas de La Mata y Torrevieja, a natural park famous for its pink salt lakes. These wetlands are of high ecological value and offer walking trails and birdwatching opportunities. The coastline stretches for roughly 20 km and features diverse beaches. In 2026, the city was awarded 7 Blue Flags, highlighting the high quality of its waters and services. Notable beaches include Playa del Cura, Playa de Los Locos, and Cala Higuera. These beaches range from expansive sandy stretches like Los Náufragos to secluded calas such as Cabo Cervera, providing ample space for relaxation and water activities.

Blue Flag Beaches (2026)

Viewpoints

Marinas

Sports & Recreation

Sports and recreation are integral parts of life in Torrevieja, thanks to its excellent facilities and coastal location. The city is home to the Palacio de Deportes Infanta Cristina, a major sports center, and local football clubs like CF Torrevieja. Golf enthusiasts are particularly well-served with several prestigious courses nearby, including Club de Golf Villamartín, Real Club de Golf Campoamor, Club de Golf Las Ramblas de Orihuela, Las Colinas Golf & Country Club, and Club de Golf La Finca. Water sports are also popular, supported by the Real Club Náutico marina. For those who prefer fitness centers, facilities like Snatch Fitness Center are available. The city also provides numerous viewpoints such as Torre del Moro and La Pinada for scenic walks and hiking.

Golf Courses

Amenities

Restaurant

168

School

3

Pharmacy

26

Bank

24

Cafe

45

Dentist

27

Air Quality

PM2.5

14.3

µg/m³

PM10

20.4

µg/m³

NO²

6.5

µg/m³

Ozone

71.0

µg/m³

UV Index

0.0

Education

Education in Torrevieja caters to both Spanish residents and the international community. While the immediate data highlights three schools within the city center, the region is known for a wide network of public schools. Additionally, the high density of expatriates in the area has led to the availability of international education options in the broader Vega Baja del Segura region, ensuring that families moving from abroad have access to curriculums that suit their needs, ranging from the British system to the International Baccalaureate.

Economy & Income

The economy of Torrevieja is heavily reliant on the tourism sector, which generates the majority of the local income, alongside the historic salt industry that remains a significant export product. The real estate market is also a major economic driver due to the high demand for holiday homes and retirement properties from Northern Europeans. In terms of income data, the net income per person averages approximately €12,313, with a household median net income of around €15,750. The job market is predominantly service-oriented, focusing on hospitality, retail, and real estate services to support the large floating population and the growing residential community.

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 98,533 (2025), swelling significantly in summer due to tourism.
  • Averages 3,854 hours of sunshine per year with only 53 rainy days.
  • Located 34.8 km from Alicante-Elche Airport (ALC).
  • Features 20 km of coastline with 7 Blue Flag beaches in 2026.
  • Home to famous salt lakes, the Salinas of Torrevieja and La Mata.
  • Nearby golf courses include Villamartín, Las Ramblas, and Las Colinas.
  • Real estate market averages around €295,935, dominated by apartments.

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Available Properties

The real estate market in Torrevieja is dynamic and offers a wide variety of properties to suit different budgets and preferences. Currently, there are 297 properties available on the market. Prices range significantly from €7,499 to €1,650,000, with an average listing price of approximately €295,935. The most common property type is the middle-floor apartment, accounting for 97 listings, which is typical for a city dominated by holiday apartments and urban living. Other popular options include new developments (39 listings) and detached villas (26 listings), particularly popular among those seeking permanent residence or luxury holiday homes. The market also features townhouses, bungalows, and penthouses, catering to a broad spectrum of investors and lifestyle buyers.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How far is Torrevieja from the nearest airport?
Torrevieja is located approximately 34.8 km from Alicante-Elche Airport (ALC), which is the main international airport serving the city.
What is the average temperature in Torrevieja?
The average annual temperature is roughly 19°C. Summers are hot with averages of 26°C to 27°C in July and August, while winters are mild with averages around 11°C to 12°C.
How many beaches does Torrevieja have?
The city has approximately 20 km of coastline featuring numerous beaches and coves, including Playa del Cura, Playa de Los Locos, and Cala Palangre.
Is Torrevieja a flat city?
Yes, Torrevieja is relatively flat with a gradient of only 1.1%, making it very accessible and ideal for walking and cycling.
What are the main industries in Torrevieja?
Tourism is the primary industry, followed by salt extraction from the local salt lakes. The real estate sector is also a significant economic driver.
Are there international schools in Torrevieja?
Yes, the area caters to a large international community with various international schooling options available in the city and the surrounding region.
What is the price range for properties in Torrevieja?
The market is diverse, with listings ranging from €7,499 to €1,650,000. The average price for available properties is approximately €295,935.