26 areas
From the Costa Blanca to Dubai Marina. Explore all areas where Zaminor operates and discover properties by city.
Torrevieja is a coastal city in the south of the Costa Blanca, known for its salt lakes, affordable property market, and large Scandinavian and Northern European expat community.
Benidorm is a major beach resort on the Costa Blanca with a distinctive skyline of high-rise buildings.
Alicante is the provincial capital and main gateway to the Costa Blanca.
Orihuela Costa is the coastal part of the municipality of Orihuela, featuring purpose-built urbanizations, golf courses, and sandy beaches.
Jávea (Xàbia) is an upmarket coastal town on the northern Costa Blanca, sheltered by the Montgó mountain.
Calpe (Calp) is a coastal town dominated by the iconic Penon de Ifach rock formation, a 332-meter natural limestone outcrop connected to the town by a narrow isthmus.
Altea is a picturesque hillside town known for its distinctive blue-domed church and whitewashed old quarter.
Dénia is a port town at the foot of the Montgó mountain, serving as the northern gateway to the Costa Blanca.
Los Alcázares is a small town on the shore of the Mar Menor, Europe's largest saltwater lagoon.
Cartagena is a historic port city with over 2,000 years of history, featuring a Roman amphitheater, Carthaginian ruins, and a modernist architectural heritage.
Águilas is a town at the southwestern end of the Costa Cálida, known for its 35 beaches and coves, a 16th-century castle, and its famous Carnival.
San Javier is a municipality bordering the Mar Menor lagoon, home to the Spanish Air Force Academy and the Santiago de la Ribera waterfront.
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