Let Out Property in Alfaz del Pi

Mid-range price levelCosta Blanca

Municipality with a coastal beach area, a lighthouse trail and one of the largest Scandinavian communities in all of Spain

A Valencia region tourist licence is required for short-term letting. The large Scandinavian community makes informal letting channels viable alongside the mainstream platforms. Properties in El Albir with easy beach access perform best for summer tourists, while the lighthouse trail adds off-season appeal for active visitors.

Why Alfaz del Pi?

One of Spain's largest Scandinavian communities — Danish, Norwegian and Swedish associations, shops and services
El Albir — Blue Flag beach and the famous lighthouse hiking trail
Positioned between Benidorm and Altea, with easy access to both

Let out property in Alfaz del Pi — the letting market

Looking to let out property in Alfaz del Pi? Alfaz del Pi on the Costa Blanca has solid demand for holiday accommodation year round. Letting out property in Alfaz del Pi provides an ongoing return and covers maintenance and property tax during the periods you are not using it yourself.

A Valencia region tourist licence is required for short-term letting. The large Scandinavian community makes informal letting channels viable alongside the mainstream platforms. Properties in El Albir with easy beach access perform best for summer tourists, while the lighthouse trail adds off-season appeal for active visitors.

Tourist licence and rules in Alfaz del Pi

To let your property in Alfaz del Pi on a short-term basis (under roughly 2-3 months per tenant) you need a valid tourist licence. In Valencia region this is issued by the Generalitat Valenciana, and you must register the property with a specific licence number that must appear in all listings.

The rules are actively enforced, and fines for illegal letting can run into several thousand euros. It is therefore essential to have the licence sorted before you start advertising the property on Airbnb, Booking.com or similar platforms.

Expected rental income in Alfaz del Pi

In high season, a property in Alfaz del Pi can typically be let for 700-1,800 EUR per week in high season for an apartment or smaller villa. Over a full year, with a realistic occupancy rate of 50-70% in the most popular areas, this can provide a solid ongoing return — particularly if the property is also used privately outside the season.

Remember that rental income must be taxed in Spain (typically 19% for EU citizens on net income) and may also need to be declared in your home country — but double taxation treaties typically prevent you from paying full tax twice on the same income.

How to get started letting in Alfaz del Pi

Start by applying for a tourist licence from the Generalitat Valenciana, and make sure the property meets the requirements for safety, fire equipment and signage. Next, you should invest in professional photos — in a market like Alfaz del Pi, where one of spain's largest scandinavian communities — danish, norwegian and swedish associations, shops and services is a big part of the appeal, good photos make a real difference to your booking rate.

Consider whether you want to manage the letting yourself, or use a local property management company that handles key handover, cleaning and guest communication — particularly relevant if you do not live in Spain full time.

Long-term letting as an alternative in Alfaz del Pi

If you prefer a more stable, less administration-heavy solution, long-term letting (over a year) to locals or expats can be a good alternative to seasonal short-term letting. It does not require the same tourist licence, but is instead governed by the general tenancy law (LAU), which gives the tenant stronger rights.

Life and culture in Alfaz del Pi

Alfaz del Pi has one of the largest and most well-organised Scandinavian expatriate communities in Spain. Danish, Norwegian and Swedish cultural associations are active year-round, organising national celebrations (including Norwegian Constitution Day on 17 May and Swedish Midsommar), social events, language groups and welfare support for new arrivals. Several shops in El Albir stock Scandinavian food products, and services in Swedish and Norwegian are available from local businesses, estate agents and healthcare providers.

The municipality celebrates its own local feria and participates in the Valencian calendar of festivals. Nightlife in El Albir is relaxed and family-oriented — a good range of restaurants and bars along the promenade catering to the predominantly northern European crowd, but nothing resembling the entertainment intensity of nearby Benidorm, which is deliberately what most El Albir residents prefer.

Location and infrastructure

Alicante-Elche airport is approximately 40 minutes from Alfaz del Pi by car — one of the better airport-access times on the central Costa Blanca. The local TRAM line connects El Albir to Benidorm and southward towards Alicante, and northward to Altea, Calpe and Dénia, providing a useful public transport option that is unusual on this stretch of coast.

El Albir is walkable in its beach area, with the lighthouse trail accessible directly on foot. The inland town of Alfàs requires a car or bus. Taxis are readily available given the large international community. The TRAM connection means it is possible to reach Benidorm and Alicante without a car, though a car makes day-to-day life significantly more practical.

Tourism & leisure

El Albir's Blue Flag beach is well maintained and backed by a promenade with restaurants and facilities. The Cap de l'Albir lighthouse trail is one of the most popular coastal walks on the Costa Blanca — a clear waymarked path along the clifftops to the lighthouse, with spectacular views of the bay of Altea and Benidorm's skyline. The lighthouse grounds also contain a small nature reserve with protected flora.

The municipality is quiet and family-oriented — a genuine contrast with Benidorm just 5 km south, and much of its appeal stems from precisely this difference. There are no golf courses in Alfaz del Pi itself, but several courses are accessible within a short drive. The climate benefits from the sheltered bay position, with Altea's mountains providing some wind protection.

Everyday costs & what to know before you let out in Alfaz del Pi

Property prices in Alfaz del Pi sit comfortably in the mid-range for the Costa Blanca — below Altea and Moraira, and broadly comparable with the lower end of Calpe. The Scandinavian community effect keeps demand stable, and the availability of Scandinavian-stocked shops and services in Swedish or Norwegian adds genuine practical value for northern European residents.

Before you buy: the Valencia region tourist licence is required for short-term letting. Properties in El Albir closest to the beach and the lighthouse trail perform best for rental. If you plan to rely on the TRAM rather than a car, check the specific property's walking distance to the stop. The municipality's growing Scandinavian profile means demand tends to stay robust through market cycles, which is a reassuring indicator for long-term value.

Areas in Alfaz del Pi

Explore the individual areas in Alfaz del Pi for more specific information on prices and character:

Frequently asked questions about letting in Alfaz del Pi

Do I need a tourist licence to let my property in Alfaz del Pi?

Yes, if you let it short-term to tourists. The licence is issued by the Generalitat Valenciana in Valencia region, and the licence number must appear in all your listings on platforms such as Airbnb and Booking.com.

How much can I earn letting out my property in Alfaz del Pi?

In high season, a property can typically be let for 700-1,800 EUR per week in high season for an apartment or smaller villa. The annual return depends on the occupancy rate, but 50-70% during the most popular periods is realistic for a well-located property in Alfaz del Pi.

Which platforms should I use to let my property in Alfaz del Pi?

Airbnb and Booking.com are the most widely used platforms and offer the broadest exposure. For luxury properties, specialised platforms aimed at premium holiday rentals can attract a more qualified pool of guests.

What is the difference between short-term and long-term letting in Alfaz del Pi?

Short-term letting requires a tourist licence and generates higher income per night, but requires more administration and is subject to seasonal swings. Long-term letting does not require a tourist licence, provides a more stable income, but is governed by the general tenancy law, which gives tenants stronger rights.

Do I need to declare rental income from Alfaz del Pi in my home country?

In most cases, yes — rental income typically needs to be declared in your home country, but you usually pay Spanish tax on the income first (around 19% for EU citizens), and this can then be offset against tax owed at home under the relevant double taxation treaty, so you are not taxed twice on the same income. Check the specific rules that apply in your country of residence.

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