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Pilar de la Horadada: the place where you'll want to buy your home by the coast
Pilar de la Horadada is one of those destinations that quietly captures the hearts of those who discover it. Located in the southernmost part of Alicante province, on the Costa Blanca, this charming town perfectly combines the best of inland and coastal living. Its Mediterranean climate, rich gastronomy, Blue Flag beaches and peaceful atmosphere make it ideal for both holidays and year-round living.
What to see and do in Pilar de la Horadada
Despite its moderate size, Pilar de la Horadada offers plenty of things to do and beautiful spots to enjoy. You can stroll through its well-kept town centre, follow the route of its historic churches, or enjoy the local vibe in its many lively squares and terraces.
The town also has an excellent network of walking and cycling paths connecting the centre with the coast. The Vía Verde del Río Seco is perfect for nature lovers and family walks.
If you enjoy sports, the area offers football fields, tennis and padel courts, a modern sports centre and even a highly-rated golf course nearby: Lo Romero Golf, famous for its natural setting and iconic island green.

The best beaches in Pilar de la Horadada
The coastline is one of the town’s biggest attractions. With over 4 kilometres of beaches and coves, many awarded the Blue Flag, you're sure to find your ideal spot. Popular beaches include:
- Mil Palmeras Beach: family-friendly with a promenade, restaurants and full services.
- El Conde Beach: a wilder beach, perfect for relaxing.
- Las Higuericas: fine sand, calm waters and a peaceful atmosphere.
- Rocamar Cove: small, cosy and ideal for snorkelling.
The sea takes centre stage all year round — not only for swimming but also for paddle surfing, diving, kayaking and sailing.
Local gastronomy: flavours from the sea and land
Pilar de la Horadada is a true foodie’s destination. Its cuisine blends Mediterranean seafood with fresh produce from its fertile land. Must-try local dishes include:
- Caldero – rice with fish, a traditional fisherman’s recipe
- Tuna pasties – especially popular during local festivals
- Fresh vegetables such as artichokes and broad beans, common in everyday dishes
In the town centre and coastal areas like Torre de la Horadada and Mil Palmeras, you’ll find everything from traditional tapas bars to international restaurants — not forgetting the much-loved beachfront chiringuitos, perfect for a relaxed meal with sea views.

An ideal place to live or invest
Pilar de la Horadada has grown while maintaining its authentic charm. It offers tranquillity, quality of life, and great connections to nearby cities and regions. Just minutes from the Region of Murcia and with easy access to motorways and airports, it’s a top choice for those looking for a second home on the coast or even a permanent move.
The property market in Pilar de la Horadada offers a wide range of homes:
- Seaside apartments, ideal for holiday living
- Modern new build villas, many with private pools
- Bungalows and townhouses in well-maintained residential areas
Areas like Mil Palmeras, Torre de la Horadada and Lo Romero Golf are particularly popular, both for personal use and as investment opportunities.
Would you like to live or invest in Pilar de la Horadada?
On our portal, you'll find a curated selection of properties for sale in and around Pilar de la Horadada. New builds, resale homes, villas with pools or apartments near the sea — find the one that fits your lifestyle on the Costa Blanca.