Torre De La Horadada:


Although one of the lesser known of the Costa Blanca's seaside resorts, Torre de la Horadada is also one of the prettiest of the southern resorts with attractive coastline and seafront walks as well as a charismatic watch tower dating from the time when pirates sailed these seas. There are long, golden, sandy dune beaches at the southern end of the resort as well as a more secluded cove beach close to the town's main square. There is a great clifftop terrace on the edge of the central plaza which has a number of cafe bars and ice cream parlours which have fantastic views of the delightful small marina and out to the beautiful blue waters of the Mediterranean. This small peaceful seaside town's central plaza is only about 100m from the sea and has a great choice of very good restaurants offering, amongst others, Spanish, Italian and Indian cuisine. There are also a few shops and bars here in this main plaza as well as a number of large, modern supermarkets, bars, restaurants and shops in the newer residential areas of the town which are just a few minutes walk from the central square.

Despite the age of it's tower, Torre De La Horadada has seen most of it's development during the last 10 years. With an ever increasing demand for coastal holiday homes this small seaside town of Torre De La Horadada has experienced a period of significant growth as the 2km of open land between the main town of Pilar De La Hordada, of which Torre De La Horadada is the coastal extension of and the beach area has been developed. Luckily, the various developers building here have been respectful of this charming coastal town's quaint and peaceful image and all the new residential properties have been low rise constructions of mainly detached modern villas or stylish townhouses and apartments on low density complexes.

Torre De La Horadada is located in the region of Alicante right next to the border with its southern neighbour Murcia and is just a 30 minute drive from the new Region of Murcia International airport and around 50 minutes from Alicante. The more lively resorts of the Orihuela Costa (Campoamor, Cabo Roig, Playa Flamenca and Punta Prima) are only a short distance away to the North and the more traditional Spanish Mar Menor resorts of Lo Pagan, Santiago De La Ribera and Los Alcazares are all within 10 minutes' drive to the South.

In addition, Murcia's second largest city, the historic Roman port of Cartagena is only 25 minutes south of Torre De La Horadada and the Southern Costa Blanca's main cities of Torrevieja and Alicante are both under an hour away.

There are a number of high quality new developments under construction in Torre De La Horadada and its neighbouring town of Mil Palmeras.  The town's low key, exclusive feel coupled with it's beautiful unspoilt beaches and charming old central plaza have attracted buyers from all over Europe with demand greatly outweighing supply. Such is the demand for new property in this area, most new developments are completely sold off-plan shortly after release. The good news is that many major developers are continuing to show interest in the area and we expect there to be many more new and exciting projects planned.   

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