Discover Calpe
The town of Calpe is located on the coast of Alicante, between Moraira and Altea, in the Marina Alta area.
Calpe is a tourist destination known for its natural beauty, its cliffs and the cleanliness of its beaches.
The emblematic Peñón de Ifach is a representative symbol of the Costa Blanca visible from all sides.
The Mediterranean climate is ideal for enjoying nature and outdoor activities all year round. With warm summers and mild winters, the average annual temperature is 19ºC.
Calpe's 14 beaches are all different. To the north, a beautiful path runs along the rocky coves for a pleasant and peaceful stroll.
On both sides of the Rock, there are beaches of golden sand and calm waters. There are long walks along the beaches, awarded the Blue Flag for their beauty, environmental quality and services.
Calpe also has five small harbours that offer a wide range of activities. The most visited is the one at the foot of the Rock.
The old fishing village and the colourful historic centre, its museums and urban development perfectly combine history and modernity.
Spectacular trails, such as the Príncipe de Asturias trail, run through the Peñón de Ifach Natural Park to the top of the rock, from where you can enjoy wonderful sunsets.
Nature lovers will be delighted with the protected natural park of Las Salinas, with its pink flamingos and many other native species.
Calpe is a welcoming and modern tourist reference that proudly protects its tradition.
Calpe is a tourist destination known for its natural beauty, its cliffs and the cleanliness of its beaches.
The emblematic Peñón de Ifach is a representative symbol of the Costa Blanca visible from all sides.
The Mediterranean climate is ideal for enjoying nature and outdoor activities all year round. With warm summers and mild winters, the average annual temperature is 19ºC.
Calpe's 14 beaches are all different. To the north, a beautiful path runs along the rocky coves for a pleasant and peaceful stroll.
On both sides of the Rock, there are beaches of golden sand and calm waters. There are long walks along the beaches, awarded the Blue Flag for their beauty, environmental quality and services.
Calpe also has five small harbours that offer a wide range of activities. The most visited is the one at the foot of the Rock.
The old fishing village and the colourful historic centre, its museums and urban development perfectly combine history and modernity.
Spectacular trails, such as the Príncipe de Asturias trail, run through the Peñón de Ifach Natural Park to the top of the rock, from where you can enjoy wonderful sunsets.
Nature lovers will be delighted with the protected natural park of Las Salinas, with its pink flamingos and many other native species.
Calpe is a welcoming and modern tourist reference that proudly protects its tradition.