Split view of Costa del Sol and Costa Blanca coastlines
Market Analysis

Costa del Sol vs Costa Blanca: Where Should You Buy Property?

Aaron VihersolaAaron Vihersola
·11 min de lectura·Actualizado 18 de abril de 2026
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Costa del Sol offers a more established luxury market with higher prices (avg €3,200/m²) but stronger rental yields from tourism. Costa Blanca South is 40–50% cheaper (avg €1,800/m²), has a larger Northern European expat community, and offers better value for retirees. Both have 300+ days of sunshine and excellent healthcare.

Two Coasts, Two Markets

Spain's Mediterranean coastline hosts two distinct property markets that attract the majority of foreign buyers: the Costa del Sol (Málaga province, Andalucía) and the Costa Blanca South (Alicante province, Valencia region).

Both offer warm climates, beach lifestyle, and well-developed expat infrastructure — but they serve different buyer profiles, budgets, and lifestyle preferences. Understanding these differences is key to making the right choice.

€3,200/m²
Costa del Sol avg
Málaga province
€1,800/m²
Costa Blanca avg
Alicante province
40–50%
Price difference
for similar quality
Mediterranean coastline with blue sea and white buildings

Price Comparison: The Numbers

The price gap between the two regions is significant and consistent across property types:

MetricCosta del SolAlternative
Avg price/m²€3,200€1,800
Range (low)€2,100/m² (Manilva)€1,200/m² (Ciudad Quesada)
Range (high)€5,500/m² (Nueva Andalucía)€2,800/m² (Cabo Roig)
2-bed sea view apt€280K–€400K€150K–€220K
Luxury (€1M+)Strong market, Golden Mile €8K+/m²Limited supply
Pro Tip

For a comparable 2-bed apartment with sea views, you'll save €100K–€180K by choosing the Costa Blanca South. That's enough to furnish the property, cover 5 years of running costs, and still have change.

Rental Yields and Investment Returns

5–7%
Costa del Sol yields
gross, tourist lets
4–6%
Costa Blanca yields
gross, mixed
Apr–Oct
Tourist season
peak demand

Costa del Sol benefits from a longer tourist season (April–October) and a premium brand that commands higher nightly rates. Marbella, Fuengirola, and Nerja are the strongest performers.

Costa Blanca South has a shorter peak tourist season but benefits from very high long-term rental demand from the large retired expat population, with higher capital appreciation potential due to lower entry prices.

!Tourist licence required

Both regions require a tourist licence (Vivienda de Uso Turístico / VUT) for short-term letting. Andalucía has recently tightened regulations, while the Valencia region has imposed moratoriums in certain municipalities. Check before you buy.

Lifestyle and Community

AspectCosta del SolAlternative
VibeCosmopolitan, diverse, upscaleRelaxed, community-oriented
Main expat groupsGlobal mix: European, Middle Eastern, ScandinavianBritish, Scandinavian, Dutch retirees
Social sceneGolf, yacht clubs, beach clubs, fine diningCommunity events, golf, market days
International schoolsAloha College, Swans, Laude + moreLimited options
Cost of livingHigher, especially dining and entertainmentNoticeably lower across all categories
PaceFaster, tourist-drivenSlower, retirement-oriented
Pro Tip

For families with school-age children, the Costa del Sol generally offers more international schooling options and a more diverse social environment. For retirees, the Costa Blanca's tight-knit communities are hard to beat.

Beachfront promenade in a Spanish coastal town
Both coasts offer a walkable, outdoor-oriented lifestyle with excellent infrastructure.

Infrastructure and Accessibility

InfrastructureCosta del SolAlternative
AirportMálaga AGP — 22M pax/yr, 130+ routesAlicante ALC — 15M pax/yr, well-connected
Key hospitalsCosta del Sol Hospital, Regional de MálagaTorrevieja Hospital, Vega Baja
MotorwayAP-7 + A-7 coastalAP-7 + N-332
High-speed railAVE to Madrid (2.5h from Málaga)No AVE connection yet
Public transportBus + commuter rail (Cercanías)Bus only (limited)
iKey advantage

The Costa del Sol's AVE high-speed train connection to Madrid (2.5 hours from Málaga) is a significant infrastructure advantage for those who need regular access to the capital.

The Verdict: Which Coast Is Right for You?

iChoose Costa del Sol if

You want a cosmopolitan lifestyle, plan to use the property for premium short-term rentals, have school-age children, or are looking for luxury properties above €500K. Best for investors who prioritize rental income and brand recognition.

Choose Costa Blanca South if

You're buying on a budget under €300K, planning to retire or live long-term, want lower cost of living, or prefer a tight-knit expat community. Best for lifestyle buyers and retirees seeking value.

Key Takeaways
  • Costa del Sol: higher prices, stronger rental yields, cosmopolitan lifestyle
  • Costa Blanca: 40–50% cheaper, better value, tight-knit expat community
  • Both have 300+ sun days, excellent healthcare, and solid infrastructure
  • The right choice depends on budget, lifestyle goals, and whether you prioritize investment returns or cost of living
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Escrito por
Aaron Vihersola
Aaron Vihersola
Data & Tech Analyst

Data and technology analyst with a deep interest in real estate markets and building data-driven tools. Passionate about making property data accessible and actionable for buyers and investors.

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Marco Elsinger
Marco Elsinger
Real Estate Specialist — oceanhome.es

Experienced real estate professional at oceanhome.es with extensive expertise in Spain's coastal property markets. Verifies all market data, legal information, and investment guidance published on EstateFinder.