Price of beach flats in Alicante rises 8% for this summer
Spending a week's holiday on the Alicante coast will be more expensive than ever this year, with an 8% increase in the price of beach flats.
Prices for holiday rentals in the province of Alicante are experiencing a notable increase ahead of the 2026 summer season. Flats on the beachfront are recording an 8% rise compared to the previous year.
The price hike affects the entire Costa Blanca and adds to the upward trend that has been recorded in recent years. Families planning to spend a week at the beach will need to adjust their budgets to this new reality.
Increased tourist demand and maintenance costs are cited as the main causes of this price escalation. The province maintains its appeal as a holiday destination, but the cost of access to temporary accommodation continues to rise.
Source: informacion.es
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