
Imagine waking up to the sound of waves and having a sandy beach just metres from your doorstep. Beachfront property for sale in Spain is highly sought after for its prime locations and stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. Spain's coastline stretches over 5,000 miles, offering a diverse range of beachfront properties in regions like the Costa del Sol, Costa Blanca, Costa Brava, and the Balearic Islands.
To help you find your dream home, we've curated a selection of the finest beachfront property for sale in Spain this summer. Whether you're looking for a holiday home on the beach or a beachfront apartment to use as a holiday rental, you're sure to find something perfect in our collection of frontline beach properties.
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- All provinces
- Alicante
- Almería
- Castellón
- Las Palmas
- Murcia
- Tarragona
- València
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Carboneras, Almería37.0084-1.88841159.950 €80 m22 bed.Flat in avenida del Papa Luna, 10
Playa norte, Peñíscola, Castellón40.36550.402562160.000 €59 m22 bed.Flat in avenida de Pau Béjar, 1 -5
Zona Salinas, Vinarós, Castellón40.46350.469928169.680 €86 m23 bed.Flat in Tavernes de la Valldigna
Tavernes de la Valldigna, València39.0948-0.21991169.900 €128 m23 bed.Flat in calle Amplaries, 9
Marina d'Or, Oropesa del Mar, Castellón40.11010.15246232.000 €74 m22 bed.
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