CALPE
Calpe property, holiday and tourist information 
The town of Calpe with 11 km
of calm blue water of the Mediterranean is a place where modernity, natural beauty, gastronomy and
culture are part of the everyday life of it's inhabitants who welcome tourists and
visitors with warm hearted hospitality.
The spectacular Rock of Ifach, the symbol of the
Costa Blanca, now a nature reserve, soars 322m high and dramatically divides Calpe's two
fine beaches and the bustling fishing port with it's famous restaurants. Sailing and scuba diving are two of the sports par excellence in Calpe with hiking and climbing have and enthusiastic
following as do tennis and bowls. Only a short drive away, the town also benefits from excellent golf courses to suit all
abilities and handicaps.
Modern buildings and wide avenues harmonize with
an ancient fishing village where locals and visitors can enjoy all kinds of entertainment
from popular seafood restaurants in the port, tapas in the many bars to a gourmet meal
in Michelin starred restaurants and should your visit coincide with one of its many
fiestas its memory will live with you forever.
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town, great beaches and natural attractions, combine with modern facilities to make Calpe
the first choice among new Costa Blanca residents and people looking for a second or
principal home. It's the fastest growing town on the Costa Blanca with a constantly
renewed choice of fine accommodation, restaurants and other private and municipal
services. Calpe town hall has an active program of "greening" Calpe with tree
planting and developing new higher quality urban areas such as the Avenida Europa between
the town and the port.
Calpe facts and figures:
Inhabitants: 13.000
Access: Motorway A7 exits 63 and 64.
National N332 Valencia, Calpe, Alicante, Altea - Alicante. Alicante airport "El Altet" 70km. Railway
"Trenet de la Marina" Denia - Alicante.
Nature: The Peńon de Ifach (Rock of Ifach)
nature reserve. If you're feeling fit there's a path to the summit. The Salinas: A natural
salt lake with Flamingos and Herons.
Restaurants: 168 including traditional
Valencia, Calpe, Alicante, Altean (typical dishes - "Cruet de Peix", "Putxero amb Pilotes",
"Fideua"), Greek, Lebanese, Dutch, German, Indian, Chinese etc. See our Calpe restaurant reviews.
Sports: Sailing - Calpe yacht harbour. Max.
5m. Golf - Golf Don Cayo. Panoramic views of the mediterranean. 3078m, 9 holes, par 36.
Urbanizacion Sierra de Altea. Club de Golf Ifach. Panoramic sea views from the clubhouse.
3406m, 9 holes, par 60. Urbanizacion San Jaime. Tennis - Calpe Tennis Club. 6 clay courts
open to the public. Altea Hills Tennis Club. 4 clay courts open to the public. Mountain
Walking - The "Costa Blanca Mountain Walkers". Twice a week with an easier walk
on Saturday. Scuba diving - Puerto Blanca harbour. Urbanizacion Maryvilla. Specialized
shop and diving club. Basetes harbour.
Fiesta calendar: January 5th - The Three
Kings. The children receive their presents from the three kings at the Plaza Colon. March
19th - "Fallas" Giant papier-mache statues on satirical themes that are
ceremonially burnt. June 24th - "San Juan" Hogueras de San Juan. Chapel of La
Cometa. July 16th - "Fiesta de Carmen" in honour of the Virgin and in
remembrance of fishermen lost at sea. August 5th - "Virgen de las Nieves". A
centurys old fiesta with an impressive firework display. Offering flowers to the Virgin.
October 9th - German Beer Festival. Beer and music with German bands. End October -
"Moors and Christians" in honour of the "Santisimo Cristo del Sudor"
patron saint of Calpe since 1682. Starts with an invasion of the beach by the Moors.
Defense of the town by the Christians with a gun battle. The locals are members of
Christian or Moorish clubs "filas" eg. Almogávares, Almorávides",
"Templaris" and dress up accordingly. Spectacular firework display and parade.
History: Calpe has been inhabited since the
earliest times and until recently has made its living from fishing and almond and olive
crops. It occupies a strategic position on the coast (the Peńon and Mascarat pass). B.C.:
Neolithic, Iberians, Phoenicians, Carthaginians. A.D.: Romans, Visigoths, Arabs/Moorish
until the 1254 Christian re conquest by Jaime of Aragon. The coast was attacked by North
African pirates until the 17th century, accounting for the town walls and watchtower.
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