Costa Blanca’s Best Coastal Walks & Viewpoints by Town

The Costa Blanca is one of Spain’s most enchanting coastlines, stretching from Dénia in the north to Pilar de la Horadada in the south. It’s a paradise for nature lovers, offering sun-kissed beaches, dramatic cliffs, and unforgettable walking trails that hug the Mediterranean. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful sunrise stroll or a rugged coastal hike, each town along the Costa Blanca offers its own slice of paradise. Here’s a town-by-town guide to the best coastal walks and viewpoints on the Costa Blanca.


Dénia: Las Rotas & Cape San Antonio

Dénia’s Las Rotas promenade is perfect for a relaxing seaside walk. The path takes you past rocky coves and crystal-clear waters, ideal for snorkeling and photography. For more adventurous hikers, the Montgó Natural Park offers a trail to Cape San Antonio—a scenic viewpoint perched high above the sea, offering panoramic views all the way to Ibiza on a clear day.


Jávea (Xàbia): Miradors Route & Granadella

Jávea is famous for its Route of the Viewpoints (Ruta de los Miradores)—a trail linking over a dozen stunning miradors that showcase the town’s coastal beauty. Don’t miss Cap de Sant Antoni or Cabo de la Nao, where the cliffside views are absolutely breathtaking. The walk down to Cala Granadella is also a must—expect turquoise waters and lush surroundings.


Moraira: Coastal Path to El Portet

Moraira’s coastal path from L’Ampolla Beach to El Portet is perfect for families and casual walkers. It’s an easy stroll with panoramic views, charming villas, and wildflowers along the way. For a higher viewpoint, head to Castillo de Moraira or the Cap d’Or watchtower—both offering sweeping sea views and a touch of history.


Calpe: Peñón de Ifach Natural Park

Towering 332 meters above the sea, the Peñón de Ifach is one of Costa Blanca’s most iconic landmarks. The hike to the summit is moderately challenging, but the 360º views of Calpe, the coastline, and the vast Mediterranean are well worth the effort. Early morning or late afternoon hikes are ideal to avoid the heat and catch the best light for photos.


Altea: Paseo Marítimo & Sierra Helada

Charming Altea offers a coastal promenade perfect for a peaceful evening stroll. If you’re looking for a bit more adventure, the Sierra Helada Natural Park offers several trails with jaw-dropping views of cliffs dropping into the sea. The Faro de l’Albir lighthouse walk is one of the highlights—easy, family-friendly, and incredibly scenic.


Benidorm: Sierra Helada Cliffs & Balcón del Mediterráneo

While Benidorm is known for its high-rise skyline, it also hides stunning natural beauty. The Sierra Helada hike from Benidorm to Albir is a rugged trail with steep cliffs and dramatic ocean views. For something more relaxed, the Balcón del Mediterráneo offers an iconic viewpoint right in the old town—perfect for sunset.


Villajoyosa: Colorful Coast & Coastal Path

Villajoyosa combines colorful charm with tranquil coastlines. The coastal walk from Playa Centro to Playa del Torres takes you past historic watchtowers, quiet coves, and lush pine groves. It’s a peaceful, lesser-known route ideal for nature lovers looking to escape the crowds.


Alicante: Cabo de la Huerta & Santa Barbara Castle

In Alicante, the Cabo de la Huerta trail is a local favorite. This rugged stretch of coastline between Playa de San Juan and Albufereta is dotted with tiny coves, rock pools, and unspoiled views. Don’t miss the Santa Barbara Castle—an iconic viewpoint overlooking the entire bay of Alicante.


Torrevieja: Las Salinas & Coastal Promenade

Further south, Torrevieja boasts its own unique charm. Take a relaxing walk along the coastal promenade or explore the nearby Laguna Salada de Torrevieja, a pink-hued salt lake with flat trails perfect for walking or biking. The Mirador Torre del Moro is a must-visit viewpoint for panoramic sea vistas.


Why a Holiday Villa in Costa Blanca Makes It Even Better

Exploring these stunning walks and viewpoints becomes even more enjoyable when you have a beautiful holiday home to return to. With Club Villamar, you can rent your own private villa in Spain, complete with a pool, garden, and all the comforts of home. Whether you want to be close to the beach or nestled in a peaceful hillside town, we have the perfect base for your Costa Blanca adventure. Wake up to sea views, sip wine under the stars, and make unforgettable memories along this magical coastline.