Long-Term Rental in Villajoyosa

Mid-range price levelCosta Blanca

Spain's colourful fishing town — famous painted houses, the country's most celebrated chocolate brand and a genuine local character between Benidorm and Alicante

Villajoyosa's visual character — particularly the famous painted houses along the harbour front — gives it a distinctive and photogenic identity that works very well on rental platforms. The town attracts visitors specifically seeking authentic Spanish coastal life rather than resort entertainment. Multiple Blue Flag beaches provide the practical beach holiday appeal, while the Valor chocolate museum and active fishing port give guests reasons to explore beyond the sand.

Why Villajoyosa?

Iconic multicoloured painted fishermen's houses
Valor chocolate — Spain's most famous brand, founded here in 1881
TRAM connection and multiple Blue Flag beaches

Long-term rental in Villajoyosa

Considering a long-term rental in Villajoyosa? 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. Villajoyosa's visual character — particularly the famous painted houses along the harbour front — gives it a distinctive and photogenic identity that works very well on rental platforms. The town attracts visitors specifically seeking authentic Spanish coastal life rather than resort entertainment. Multiple Blue Flag beaches provide the practical beach holiday appeal, while the Valor chocolate museum and active fishing port give guests reasons to explore beyond the sand.

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 Villajoyosa

Monthly rent for a long-term let in Villajoyosa 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 Villajoyosa

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 Villajoyosa 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 Villajoyosa?

Long-term rental in Villajoyosa 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 Villajoyosa is iconic multicoloured painted fishermen's houses and valor chocolate — spain's most famous brand, founded here in 1881.

Life and culture in Villajoyosa

The painted houses of Villajoyosa are the town's most famous visual feature — a row of fishermen's houses along the harbour front in vivid shades of yellow, blue, red and orange, a tradition that originated from fishermen painting their homes different colours so they could identify them from the sea on return from fishing trips. The Valor chocolate brand, founded in the town in 1881, has made Villajoyosa internationally known in the confectionery world, and the factory and free museum attract visitors year-round. The town celebrates Moros y Cristianos in late July — one of the Costa Blanca's most colourful versions of the tradition.

Villajoyosa's active fishing port gives it an authentic working character that purely tourist towns lack — fresh fish is landed daily and goes directly to the town's restaurants. Nightlife is modest, family-oriented and authentic, with a local tapas bar and restaurant scene rather than an international resort offer. The town is growing in cultural confidence as its unique identity gains international recognition through social media and travel writing.

Location and infrastructure

Alicante-Elche airport is approximately 35 minutes from Villajoyosa by car via the AP-7 motorway — one of the better airport-access times for a mid-Costa Blanca town. The local TRAM line passes through Villajoyosa, connecting northward to Benidorm and the Marina Baixa coast and southward to Alicante city — a genuinely useful public transport link that makes car-free access to both cities practical for residents and tenants.

Taxis are available locally, and the town centre is walkable for residents within the older quarters. The TRAM is a practical daily option for commuters and for tenants who prefer not to hire a car — a genuine selling point for rental listings.

Tourism & leisure

Villajoyosa has several Blue Flag beaches along its coastline — a quality indicator of water and beach management standards. The main town beach sits close to the painted houses and the harbour, while further coves provide quieter alternatives. The Valor chocolate museum and factory shop are free to visit and are a popular rainy-day activity for families.

The town is relatively quiet in the evenings — a family and residential atmosphere rather than a resort entertainment scene. The proximity to Benidorm (12 km) means that residents or guests seeking more intensive entertainment, theme parks or nightlife have easy access. The climate follows the typical northern Costa Blanca pattern of mild, dry winters and warm, sunny summers.

Everyday costs & what to know before you rent in Villajoyosa

Property prices in Villajoyosa are currently mid-range for the Costa Blanca and generally below comparable properties in Benidorm's marina areas — representing reasonable value given the town's growing profile and genuine character. Day-to-day costs are moderate and reflect the mixed residential and tourist economy, with local tapas bars and Spanish supermarkets keeping food costs manageable.

Before you buy: Villajoyosa is growing in popularity, meaning property values are likely to trend upward as the town's profile rises further. The Valencia region tourist licence is required for short-term letting. Check the specific location relative to the famous painted harbour houses — the visual character of the town is concentrated in the old harbour area, and proximity to this zone adds a significant marketing advantage for rental listings.

Areas in Villajoyosa

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

Frequently asked questions about renting in Villajoyosa

How much does long-term rental cost in Villajoyosa?

Long-term rental in Villajoyosa 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 Villajoyosa 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 Villajoyosa?

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 Villajoyosa 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 Villajoyosa to find the right match for your needs.

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