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Why Buy Property in Santa Pola?

Santa Pola is a traditional Spanish fishing town 20 minutes south of Alicante city, known for its working harbour, salt lakes, and the island of Tabarca just offshore. It has long been a favourite summer destination for Spanish families from Madrid and Alicante, giving it an authentically local atmosphere that many larger resorts lack.

The property market here offers strong value with direct proximity to Alicante. Two-bedroom apartments close to the seafront start from around €120,000. The town’s position between the Gran Alacant dunes and the Las Salinas nature reserve makes it attractive to buyers who value nature alongside traditional Spanish living.

Tabarca Island

Spain’s smallest inhabited island is a 25-minute boat ride away — a marine reserve with crystal-clear snorkelling waters.

Close to Alicante

Just 20 minutes from Alicante city and 15 minutes from the airport — one of the best-connected towns on the coast.

Traditional Harbour Town

A working fishing port, daily fish auction and seafront restaurants serving the catch of the day since the 1800s.

Nature & Salt Lakes

Las Salinas nature reserve attracts flamingos year-round and borders kilometres of unspoilt sandy beaches.

Buying in Costa Blanca South

Buyer's Guide to Santa Pola

Resale Market Overview

Santa Pola's market is driven by Spanish domestic buyers — especially families from Madrid and Alicante — giving it an authentically local character. Apartments near the harbour and Gran Playa start from around €90,000, while properties on the quieter eastern side towards Arenales del Sol begin at €110,000. The town has limited new-build supply, which supports resale prices. Detached houses are rare; most stock is apartments and townhouses in medium-rise blocks.

Buying Costs in Santa Pola

Cost ItemRate
Transfer Tax (ITP)10%
Stamp Duty (AJD)1.5%
Notary Fees0.5–1%
Legal Fees1–1.5%
Land Registry0.5–1%
NIE Application€10–15
Estimated Total Costs13–15%

Non-resident buyers can typically obtain a mortgage for 60–70% LTV from Spanish banks. Budget 2–3 months for the full NIE → lawyer → notary → registry process.

Investment & Rental Potential

Rental demand is strong from June to September, driven primarily by the Spanish holiday market. Yields of 5–6% gross are typical, with the advantage of a domestic tenant base that books later but pays reliably. Year-round rental potential is supported by the town's proximity to Alicante city and the university campus at San Vicente.

Insider Tip

Focus on properties near the Gran Playa promenade or the harbour — these areas have the most walkable infrastructure and strongest rental appeal. Santa Pola's IBI (property tax) is notably lower than neighbouring municipalities, saving €200–€400 per year on a typical apartment.

About Santa Pola

Santa Pola is a genuine, working fishing port on the Costa Blanca, just 20 minutes from Alicante Airport. The town’s daily fish auction at the Lonja is still the heartbeat of the community, and the seafood restaurants lining the harbour serve catches that were swimming in the Mediterranean just hours earlier.

The town sits between two remarkable natural features: the Santa Pola Salt Lakes nature reserve — home to flamingos year-round — and the Sierra de Santa Pola cliffs with hidden rocky coves offering excellent snorkelling.

Santa Pola’s greatest claim to fame is its ferry connection to Tabarca Island, Spain’s smallest permanently inhabited island. Just 30 minutes by boat, Tabarca is a car-free paradise with crystal-clear waters and a marine reserve.

The Basics

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Climate
Summer 28–32°C · Winter 10–17°C
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Airport
20 min from Alicante (ALC) — closest town!
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Beaches
Gran Playa, Playa Lisa, Calas de Santiago Bernabeu
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Attractions
Tabarca Island, Salt Lakes, Castle-fortress
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Best Known For
Tabarca Island ferry & flamingos
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Languages
Spanish primarily, some English

Things to Do

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Tabarca Island Day Trip
Take the 30-minute ferry to Spain’s smallest inhabited island. Explore the 18th-century walled village, snorkel in the marine reserve, and enjoy fresh seafood on the waterfront.
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Flamingo Salt Lakes
The Santa Pola salt lakes nature reserve is home to flamingos, avocets, and black-winged stilts year-round. One of the most important wetland habitats in the western Mediterranean.
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Windsurfing & Kitesurfing
Playa Lisa is famous across Europe for its consistent winds, making it one of the continent’s top destinations for windsurfing and kitesurfing.
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Castle & Old Town
The 16th-century castle-fortress houses the Sea and Fishing Museum. The surrounding old town is filled with traditional tapas bars and bakeries.

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