
Torrevieja – complete guide for Swedish buyers 2026
Torrevieja is one of southern Costa Blanca's largest property markets for Swedes. Here is the guide to areas, prices, beaches, climate, healthcare and who the city suits.

Searching for Spain Torrevieja? Here is a practical guide to climate, daily life, prices, neighbourhoods, healthcare, schools and why so many Swedes choose Torrevieja.
If you search for "Spain Torrevieja", you are rarely just looking for a map. You are trying to understand whether Torrevieja is really the right place to live, buy or start exploring Spain from. That is a reasonable question. Torrevieja appears everywhere in Swedish conversations about Spain because the city combines things that genuinely matter in everyday life: airport nearby, plenty of services, Swedish networks, beach life and a lower entry threshold into the property market than many other coastal towns.
That does not mean Torrevieja is right for everyone. The city is large, international and rather uneven. The right neighbourhood can give you a simple and comfortable life in the sun. The wrong neighbourhood can give you more traffic, more noise and a lower quality of life than you had in mind. This guide is therefore for you if you want to understand Torrevieja a little more broadly than just "is it cheap?" or "are there Swedes there?"
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Quick summary: Torrevieja suits you best if you want an accessible Spain with plenty of everyday services, a Swedish presence and a clear range of prices. It suits you less well if you dream of a small, quiet and genuinely small-scale Spanish coastal village.
The short answer is that Torrevieja makes Spain more practical. The editorial review describes a city with over 110,000 residents in 2026, a strong international character, clear population growth and lower living costs than Scandinavia.
You get much of what Swedish buyers usually want gathered in one place:
That is why Torrevieja often becomes the first step into Spain for many people. Not because it is always the most romantic option, but because it is often the easiest to start living in.
If you are looking for something more small-scale, more Andalusian or more exclusive, there are other towns that fit better. Torrevieja is broad, practical and fairly direct. It is not a place that tries to be discreet.
The editorial review points to around 300 to 320 sunny days per year and the short connection to Alicante airport. This is a major part of the city's strength.
Very easy compared with many other Spanish areas. The proximity to Alicante makes Torrevieja straightforward for both permanent residents, part-time residents and families who want to be able to travel back and forth without too much logistics.
For most people, it is the everyday climate rather than the holiday climate that matters most. Mild winters, lots of light and drier air than in Sweden are a strong combination for retirees and for people who want to live more outdoors for larger parts of the year.
This is one of the main reasons Torrevieja continues to be relevant. The editorial review points out that a single person can often live comfortably on approximately €1,000 to €1,200 per month, while a couple often lands around €1,800 to €2,200 depending on accommodation and lifestyle.
Lunch prices, everyday errands and many service costs are still clearly below Swedish levels according to the research.
Cheap is the wrong word for many buyers, but good value is still the right one. You do not get the same premium profile as in Marbella, but you often get an everyday life that works at a lower total cost.
The editorial review describes approximately these levels in the broader Torrevieja market in 2026:
Typical price ranges (broader Torrevieja market)
Simple studio
from approximately €65,000
Standard 2-room apartment
approximately €130,000–€200,000
Villa or better property in stronger locations
up to approximately €650,000
What matters is not just the total price but the neighbourhood difference. A property in the centre gives a completely different everyday experience than one in La Mata or Los Balcones, even if the price tag does not always differ dramatically.
Fastigheter
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This is where almost everything is decided.
Central Torrevieja suits you if you want to be able to walk to most things. Here you get beach, restaurants, services and city life within a short distance. The downside is that summer becomes busier, noisier and more parking-intensive.
Playa del Cura is therefore strong for convenience but weaker for peace and quiet.
La Mata suits you better if you want more space, a wider beach and a calmer everyday feel. It is often a stronger choice for retirees, families with children and buyers who prioritise quality of life over city buzz.
These are areas many people land in when they want more property for their money or quieter urbanisations. You are often a little further from the most intense coastal core, but in return you get more space, more tranquillity and sometimes a more modern housing stock.
Compared with Alicante, Torrevieja is a smaller city and more of a property market for everyday sunshine. Compared with Orihuela Costa, Torrevieja is more clearly a city and less a scattered urbanisation. This means different types of Swedes are drawn to different setups.
The editorial review highlights both public healthcare and private Swedish-oriented healthcare as strong reasons why Torrevieja feels safe and accessible for many people.
Yes, especially for Swedish retirees and long-term residents who want a lower feeling of friction in everyday life. The research mentions Nordic Medic Centre and good regional healthcare access among others.
For many, yes. Schools, activities, beaches and a more outdoor-based everyday life make Torrevieja relevant for families who are not just thinking about holidays. But families with children need to choose their neighbourhood more carefully than many retirees do.
Tips
Practical rule of thumb: Retirees often do best by focusing on healthcare, walking distance and winter everyday life. Families with children gain more from weighing up schools, traffic, play spaces and how the neighbourhood functions in July.
This is the part many people underestimate. Torrevieja is not just beaches and property listings. The editorial review points to an active community life, Swedish clubs, functioning local buses and an everyday situation where many people get by perfectly well without being fully Spanish-speaking from day one.
Not always. If you live centrally, everyday life often works well without a car. If you live further out or want to move between several areas, a car becomes more important.
Yes, often more easily than in many other parts of Spain. That is both an advantage and a slight disadvantage. The advantage is that you can quickly build a network. The disadvantage is that some people never really feel compelled to engage with Spanish everyday life.
Torrevieja suits particularly well:
It suits less well:
Obs!
The most common mistake is buying Torrevieja as an idea rather than as a neighbourhood. The city can work very well, but only if your everyday life matches the right part of it.
Yes, if you want a place where it is easy to get life to work. Not perfect, not always the most beautiful, but often very rational. That is also why Torrevieja keeps appearing in Swedish searches. Many people searching for "Spain Torrevieja" are not actually looking for a tourist answer. They are looking for a Spain that is genuinely liveable.
Fastigheter
Utforska tillgängliga fastigheter i Costa Blanca
Se aktuella bostäder i området och jämför lägen, prisnivåer och boendetyper i lugn och ro.
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We help Swedish buyers compare Torrevieja with La Mata, Orihuela Costa and other parts of the Costa Blanca based on budget, everyday life and property type. Get in touch if you want to work out the right neighbourhood before you start booking viewings.
Book a free consultationLast updated: 2026-04-02. Price levels, living costs and local services can change over time.
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För att Torrevieja kombinerar sådant många faktiskt behöver, inte bara sådant som ser bra ut i en annons. Du får lägre prisnivåer än på många andra internationella kustmarknader, stark svensk närvaro, enkel flygaccess via Alicante och en vardag som fungerar året runt. Det gör staden särskilt relevant för både pensionärer, barnfamiljer och köpare som vill börja försiktigt i Spanien.
NotebookLM-underlaget för artikeln pekar på att en ensamstående ofta kan leva bekvämt på cirka 1 000 till 1 200 euro i månaden, medan ett par ofta hamnar runt 1 800 till 2 200 euro beroende på boendeform och livsstil. Det är en viktig anledning till att Torrevieja fortsätter locka svenskar med svensk inkomst eller pension.
Det beror på hur du vill leva. Centrum och Playa del Cura passar om du vill gå till service och strand. La Mata passar bättre om du prioriterar lugn, bred strand och mer luft. Los Balcones, Aguas Nuevas och vissa delar av Los Altos är ofta starka val för dig som vill ha mer bostad för pengarna och ett lugnare vardagsliv.
Ja, ofta bättre än många först tror. Pensionärer uppskattar klimatet, vården och den svenska infrastrukturen kring klubbar och service. Barnfamiljer uppskattar breda stränder, skolor, uteliv året runt och att kostnadsbilden fortfarande är mer rimlig än i flera andra kustmarknader. Men det kräver fortfarande att du väljer rätt område.
Sommartrycket är den mest uppenbara nackdelen. Vissa centrala delar blir bullrigare, tätare och svårare att parkera i juli och augusti. Kvaliteten i äldre bostadsområden varierar också mer än många tror. Torrevieja är därför bättre för dig som vill ha mycket service och aktivitet än för dig som söker en liten, stillsam och tydligt lokal spansk småstad.

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