Pilar de la Horadada fronts seven kilometres of Blue Flag sandy beaches, from Mil Palmeras through Torre de la Horadada to Las Higuericas and El Mojón. Several beaches retain a lower-density character than the Torrevieja stretch north, attracting a calmer permanent-resident demographic.
The Costa Blanca south records roughly 320 days of sunshine a year with average annual temperatures of 18-19°C. The World Health Organization has historically cited this stretch among Europe's healthiest climates, underwriting year-round tourism and retirement demand.
Pilar de la Horadada sits 60 km south of Alicante-Elche airport and 35 km north of Corvera-Murcia airport, the only Costa Blanca municipality with genuine dual-airport proximity. Combined, the two airports offer direct flights to virtually every western European capital and regional hub.
Alicante province has been Spain's strongest foreign-buyer market in recent years, led by Belgian, Dutch, French, Norwegian and British buyers. Pilar de la Horadada sits at the southern end of this demand belt, still priced below Orihuela Costa and Torrevieja per square metre on comparable stock.
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