Long-Term Rental in Calpe

Mid-range price levelCosta Blanca

Dominated by the dramatic Ifach rock — an iconic natural landmark with a lively harbour and fresh fish

Calpe's natural beauty attracts active tourists and nature lovers. The fishing harbour and its fresh fish are an attraction in their own right. Good seasonal rental potential.

Why Calpe?

Peñón de Ifach — an iconic rock formation
Fresh fish straight from the fishing harbour
A popular destination for hiking and nature lovers

Long-term rental in Calpe

Considering a long-term rental in Calpe? The town is popular with international buyers who want to live in Spain for an extended period — either as a trial run before a potential purchase, or as a permanent base. Calpe's natural beauty attracts active tourists and nature lovers. The fishing harbour and its fresh fish are an attraction in their own right. Good seasonal rental potential.

Long-term rentals (typically over 6-12 months) are governed by the Spanish tenancy law (LAU) and give you, as a tenant, solid rights: you can generally stay for up to 5 years, even if the contract was originally shorter, and the landlord cannot raise the rent arbitrarily during the contract period.

Long-term rental prices in Calpe

Monthly rent for a long-term let in Calpe typically lands at 700-1,300 EUR per month for a 2-bedroom apartment. The deposit is usually one to two months' rent and must be refunded when you move out, provided the property is left in the same condition as at move-in.

On top of the rent itself, budget for ongoing costs for electricity, water and internet, plus any community fees (comunidad de propietarios) if the property is in an apartment complex or urbanisation with shared facilities.

How to find and sign a long-term lease in Calpe

Book a viewing, go through the contract carefully, and always ask for a check-in report documenting the property's condition at handover — that's your protection if a dispute over the deposit or maintenance arises later. The contract should include your NIE number or passport details, clear deposit terms and a notice period.

As an EU citizen you can rent freely in Calpe without special permits — you simply need to document your finances, typically via payslips, a bank statement or an employment contract. Also ask for a copy of the property's energy certificate, and make sure the lease is registered correctly.

Who chooses long-term rental in Calpe?

Long-term rental in Calpe is particularly popular among international buyers considering a permanent move to Spain who want to "test the town" in practice before committing to a purchase. It also appeals to retirees, digital nomads and families on a sabbatical year. What typically attracts long-term tenants to Calpe is peñón de ifach — an iconic rock formation and fresh fish straight from the fishing harbour.

Holiday lets and short-term rental in Calpe

Calpe is also one of Spain's most in-demand destinations for classic holiday letting. In high season (July-August) you should expect 700-1,800 EUR per week in high season for an apartment or smaller villa, while low season (November-March, excluding Christmas) offers significantly better deals.

Short-term lets (under 3 months) are not covered by the general tenancy law, giving the landlord freedom to set the price according to season and demand — but the landlord must hold a valid tourist licence. Book well in advance if you want to rent in high season, as the best properties with a pool and sea views in Calpe are often booked up several months ahead.

Life and culture in Calpe

Calpe is dominated by the Peñón de Ifach, a dramatic rock formation rising 332 metres straight out of the sea — a nature reserve with outstanding flora and fauna and a popular hiking trail to the summit. The town celebrates local ferias and has an active fishing harbour, where fish auctions still take place and deliver fresh catch directly to the town's restaurants.

Nightlife in Calpe is relaxed and nature-oriented, with seafood restaurants and tapas bars as the main evening attraction rather than partying or clubs. It is a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers, which shapes the overall atmosphere.

Location and infrastructure

Alicante airport is around an hour's drive from Calpe. There is no direct train connection, but a local TRAM line connects Calpe with Benidorm and Alicante.

Transport is mainly car- and bus-based. Taxis are available locally, but to a lesser extent than in the bigger towns.

Tourism & leisure

Calpe has good sandy beaches on both sides of the Peñón de Ifach, as well as rockier areas closer to the rock formation itself. Golf is not a major part of the town's identity, but is available in the region.

Calpe is generally a quiet town with nature experiences as the main draw rather than nightlife. The climate is mild and dry, typical of the northern Costa Blanca, with the Ifach rock as a local landmark that also affects the microclimate in its immediate vicinity.

Everyday costs & what to know before you rent in Calpe

Eating out in Calpe is moderately priced, with seafood restaurants a popular and relatively affordable attraction. Rent sits in the mid-range for the Costa Blanca.

Before you buy: properties with views of the Ifach rock are particularly sought after and can carry a price premium. The Valencia region's tourist licence is required for short-term letting.

Areas in Calpe

Explore the individual areas in Calpe for more specific information on prices and character:

Frequently asked questions about renting in Calpe

How much does long-term rental cost in Calpe?

Long-term rental in Calpe typically costs 700-1,300 EUR per month for a 2-bedroom apartment. The deposit is normally 1-2 months' rent and is refunded when you move out, provided the property is left in the same condition.

Can I rent a long-term home in Calpe as a foreigner?

Yes, there are no restrictions for EU citizens wanting to rent a home in Spain. You simply need to show your passport or NIE number and be able to document your finances, typically via payslips or a bank statement.

How long can I stay on a long-term lease in Calpe?

Spanish tenancy law (LAU) gives you, as a tenant, the right to stay for up to 5 years, even if the original contract was shorter, and the landlord cannot terminate the lease without valid cause during this period.

Which areas in Calpe are best for long-term rental?

It depends on whether you prioritise proximity to the beach, city life or peace and quiet — see our overview of the individual areas in Calpe to find the right match for your needs.

Can I also rent a holiday property in Calpe for a shorter period?

Yes. Calpe has a large supply of holiday properties for short-term rental, particularly in high season. Prices rise sharply in July-August, while low season offers the best deals.

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