Why I moved from Spain's Costa del Sol to the Costa Blanca

Published 2023-08-18

All Comments (21)
  • @CarlosGarcia-gs1wd
    We retirees should not concentrate on certain towns, because they end up becoming authentic ghettos. I am Galician and I have gone to spend a few winters in the Mediterranean, I like the climate, but I dislike seeing how some towns are full of old people. I now live in a small town in Galicia, winter is a bit harsh, not so much because of the weather as because of the light, but you also have greater tranquility, wonderful nature, and you can enjoy small pleasures like chopping wood for the fireplace, go to the market and buy 100% natural food, wood-fired bread, have a coffee or wine surrounded by people of all ages and above all be part of an authentic community, not a Disneyland for the elderly
  • @danielahowells
    LOVVE LOVE LOVE Benidorm. Spent 4 months there during 2 trips in 2012. Can't wait to return for another 3 month trip
  • Noticed the dog poo problem in Estepona, couldn't believe how bad it was, normally holiday in Lanzarote where owners clean up after their pets.
  • @i.f.colville2497
    What seperates Benidorm from many other resorts is that the Mayor and city hall appreciate what tourists want and bring to the town and listen to the bar owners etc and work together to improve the town for the residents and the tourists. Hope you enjoy the town and stay!
  • @tomfisher7751
    Im really happy you found the right place for you eventually! I wish you all the happiness in the world.
  • @us4marine
    Fantastic video, good narrative and well explained, we’re in the move within a year or so, looking into around Malaga, Alicante and Benidorm. Thank you much. Take care. 👍🏻👍🏻
  • Congrats on your new move! How exciting! So nice to have more space. Good idea to rent for a year or two. Fantastic information about moving to Costa Blanca. Nice the town is a bit more bilingual there, that's helpful but also so cool you are working hard to improve your Spanish! Love that. Awesome video. What a beautiful place!
  • @stephs17
    Interesting, I started in Alicante but moved to Fuengirola. I found Alicante to be nice but prefer Fuengirola. I instantly knew that Malaga/Fuengirola was my place. I'm glad you found your place.
  • @alanmaloney2791
    Great video! We are a little behind you, considering costa del sol versus costa blanca. Great to hear your further comparisons of the two (e.g. housing, green spaces, tennis, "friendliness" etc.)...please keep them coming!
  • @coopspur
    We love Fuengirola, it's been our family holiday home from home for a couple of decades. We've also spent time in Benidorm and it's really not for us, the cheap entertainment doesn't appeal, but each to their own. However, you are absolutely correct about value for money where accommodation is concerned. You could buy a nice two-bed in Costa Blanca, with a pool, for a price that wouldn't get you anything in Fuengi. Alicante is a superb city, we're considering somewhere like Guardamar for a retirement holiday home. Good luck and thanks for the videos, it's been great to follow your adventures.
  • @MikeS29
    Very interesting. Having just visited both areas in July to evaluate for my ultimate move, I did like Benidorm more than I expected I would, but I do love Malaga city. I was less enamored with Fuengirola than anticipated, but I liked Benalmadena and Torremolinos. I also like the proximity of Benidorm to Alicante, and I got an instant vibe in Alicante as a nice place to settle. As a dual U.S. and Italian citizen, having the freedom to settle anywhere in the EU is exciting. Thanks for giving your take on the two areas.
  • @georgecosta2185
    Congratulations ! I was planing in moving to the Malaga area but now I am focusing 🧘‍♀️ n Almeria
  • @OS-xx6nq
    Have been on both coasts several times. Costa Blanca actually has more hot summers than Costa del Sol, but what make it worse is humidity (dew point), which makes you feel like you're being slow cooled. Agree with the rest, Spain is a beautiful country and anyone will find the place that they would enjoy. Good luck and keep making your videos, they are useful and fun.
  • @colinp8988
    looking to move just west of Torrevieja , urbanization called Villamartin , has everything I need and a nice slow pace to it.