Location: Cumbre Del Sol
Many stunning beaches, both large and small, are nearby, along with secluded coves. The nearest beach is a 5-minute drive away.
- Cala Moraig 1.5 km
- Cala de los Testos (sporty way)
- Cala del Llebeig 0.85 km (sporty way)
- Playa del Portet 5 km
- Playa del Ampolla 6 km
- Playa Platgetes 7 km

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Numerous shopping opportunities, restaurants, weekly markets, cafes, doctors, pharmacies, and the nearest supermarket is approximately 3 km away.
A wide range of leisure activities are available, including snorkeling, diving, jet skiing, boat rentals, stand-up paddleboarding, flyboarding, Segway tours, go-karting, motorcycle rentals, bicycle rentals, horseback riding, tennis, golf, hiking, climbing, quad tours, and much more.

Easily accessible airports:
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Alicante Airport (approx. 80 km) or
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Valencia Airport (approx. 110 km).
Nearest train station in Teulada (approx. 8 km).


Cumbre del Sol (Benitachell)
In the heart of the Costa Blanca on the Mediterranean coast. More than 300 days of sunshine and almost 3,000 hours of sunshine per year.
Numerous fine sandy beaches and hidden coves.
Natural parks and protected green spaces, leisure activities, relaxation, and a wide range of top-class sports facilities.
Excellent infrastructure.
Beautiful promenades with restaurants, cafes, shops, weekly markets, bars, banks, pharmacies, doctors, and clinics; everything at your fingertips.

Costa Blanca
One of Spain's most popular holiday regions takes its name from its typical whitewashed houses. The fine white sandy beaches reflect the sunlight with particular intensity, making the "White Coast" a guarantee for a perfect holiday under the Mediterranean sun. The sandy beaches stretch for kilometers and alternate with impressive cliffs.
Sports enthusiasts will find plenty to enjoy here, with all kinds of water activities on offer. Cycling along the coast, horseback riding, hiking, or climbing in the adjacent mountains are all possible. Motorcycle tours can also be booked. The restaurants around the coast offer international and local specialties. Under the southern sun, oranges and lemons, olives, date palms, mimosa, almond, and fig trees thrive.
Alicante offers not only a promenade for strolling but also magnificent parks. Culture enthusiasts will find museums and galleries, while nature lovers should visit the Palmeral palm grove. A special attraction is the large marine park, where you can gain insight into the work of scientists with seals and dolphins. From the city's landmark, the Torre de Miguelete tower, you have a unique view over the city.
Valencia, the third largest city in Spain, has a port that is a popular destination for cruise ships visiting the western Mediterranean. Paella Valenciana has become famous there. The metropolis combines history and modernity. It has a historic center with buildings dating back to Roman times. Numerous museums and futuristic attractions can be found in the magnificent City of Arts and Sciences.