Why Villajoyosa?

Owning a home in Villajoyosa is a dream for many, and at Suplusnis, we understand why. Our properties highlight the city’s vibrant charm, with its sun-drenched coastline and breathtaking Mediterranean views. Picture yourself basking in the warmth of summer temperatures, which can reach up to 30°C, or enjoying the mild, pleasant winter climate, averaging around 15°C. With beautiful beaches, charming local eateries, and a lifestyle full of color and warmth, Villajoyosa offers an ideal setting for both relaxation and adventure year-round.

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Origins and Founding

Villajoyosa’s history is rich and varied, shaped by a succession of civilizations over the centuries.

Iberians
Originally settled by the Iberians, the region was later influenced by the Phoenicians, Greeks, and Romans, each leaving their distinct imprint on Villajoyosa. Following this, the Moors occupied the area, further enriching its cultural and architectural heritage. The Christian Reconquista in the 13th century brought significant changes, yet Villajoyosa's diverse historical layers continue to be reflected in its architecture and cultural traditions. For example, the colorful coastal houses, which date back to the 18th century, not only add charm but historically helped fishermen spot their homes from the sea. The Church of Our Lady of the Forsaken (Iglesia de la Virgen de los Desamparados), with its Baroque design, and the Old Fishermen's Quarter (El Barrio de los Pescadores) with its narrow, winding streets, both showcase the city’s rich architectural history influenced by its Moorish and Roman past.

Evolution and Growth
In more recent times, Villajoyosa evolved from a modest fishing village into a sought-after tourist destination, particularly from the mid-20th century onwards. This transformation was fueled by the development of modern infrastructure and the city’s stunning natural beauty. Today, Villajoyosa is celebrated for its vibrant coastal houses, pristine beaches, and lively local culture. The annual Fiesta de Moros y Cristianos, with its elaborate parades and costumes, highlights the city's historical conflicts and cultural diversity. Additionally, the Valor Chocolate Museum, reflecting Villajoyosa's long-standing tradition of chocolate-making, emphasizes both its local industry and Spanish colonial influences, drawing visitors from around the globe.

Economic Progress

20th century
In the 20th century, Villajoyosa's economic focus underwent a significant shift towards tourism, propelled by its stunning beaches, picturesque landscapes, and vibrant cultural heritage. This distinctive combination has established Villajoyosa as a highly sought-after destination.

Why Invest in Villajoyosa
Today, Villajoyosa's economy flourishes in the real estate, services, and tourism sectors. The real estate market benefits greatly from the town’s stunning coastal location and panoramic Mediterranean views. The service sector, which caters to both residents and visitors, is vital in maintaining a dynamic and thriving local economy. Additionally, tourism is a key pillar of Villajoyosa’s economic success, bolstered by its charming attractions and excellent amenities.

Villajoyosa is also celebrated for its vibrant culinary scene, featuring acclaimed restaurants such as Resto Rene for its creative food and new created Spanish dishes.

Tourist attractions
Villajoyosa is celebrated for its diverse and captivating tourist attractions. The town’s vibrant appeal is showcased through its iconic Colorful Coastal Houses, which add a distinctive charm to the seafront, and the Valor Chocolate Museum, which highlights its rich tradition in chocolate-making. Visitors are also drawn to Villajoyosa’s stunning beaches, including Playa del Paraíso and Playa Centro, which are renowned for their beauty and recreational opportunities.

In addition, the Villajoyosa Archaeological Museum provides a fascinating glimpse into the region’s ancient past, with artifacts from the Iberian and Roman periods offering a deeper understanding of the area’s historical significance. The Old Fishermen's Quarter (El Barrio de los Pescadores) and the Sanctuary of the Virgen de la AsunciĂ³n further enrich the town’s cultural heritage, while the Municipal Market and L’AigĂ¼era Park offer vibrant local experiences and leisure opportunities. The Villajoyosa Marina adds to the town's appeal with its picturesque views and amenities.

With its breathtaking natural scenery, high quality of life, and a range of engaging activities, Villajoyosa offers an exceptional destination for tourists. Explore the properties in our portfolio below—perhaps you’ll soon be experiencing these attractions as a resident of this delightful community.
Villajoyosa man and woman on beach when sun goes down

Villajoyosa Drone Video

Moreover, the picturesque town of Villajoyosa is beautifully captured from above in this mesmerizing drone footage. The video also showcases the stunning landscapes of Villajoyosa, including a lovely view of the colorful houses lining the coast, all set against the backdrop of the mountains and the Mediterranean Sea.

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Buy a house in Villajoyosa

Looking for a house in Villajoyosa or anywhere else on the Costa Blanca or Costa Calida, Suplusnis is here to assist you on this journey. Get ready for our professional guidance in the Costa Blanca and Calida region.

For instance, we assist you in obtaining an NIE number, connect you with Spanish tax specialists, and provide Spanish legal services as needed.

All our processes are entirely in your native language. This allows you to follow the entire process yourself.

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Cities surrounding Villajoyosa

Explore our real estate portfolio in the surrounding areas of Villajoyosa. If you don’t find your ideal property, please reach out to us with your specifications. We are confident we can find exactly what you’re looking for.

Altea

Another must-visit destination is Altea, easily reached via the AP-7 in 22 minutes. Situated between the mountains and the sea, Altea is characterized by narrow streets and whitewashed houses. Additional information about Altea and buying a house in Altea can be found here, allowing you to explore property options in the area.

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Moraira

Within a 39-minute drive from Villajoyosa along the AP-7 lies Moraira. Moraira is an old Spanish fishing village on the Costa Blanca. Portions of an 18th-century fort can still be seen. Moraira, also called the Ibiza of the mainland, has largely retained its authentic character.Interesed in buying property in Moraira? Read more here.

Many boats in the Moraira Harber

Javea

A highly recommended city to explore is Javea, located just 67,3 km away from Villajoyosa and reachable via the AP-7 in 47 minutes. Javea is a coastal town in the province of Alicante. It is located between two rocky headlands, Cabo San Antonio and Cabo La Nao. And surrounded by many groves. The town is dominated by the Montgo peak, 753 metres high and declared a Natural Park in 1997. In Java you can see the sunrise first in Spain. Java is also know as the greenest city in the Costa Blanca. Javea has many activities for a active lifestyle.

A random street in Javea

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