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Campoamor
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About Campoamor
Campoamor is one of the Costa Blanca's most established golf resort communities, occupying the quieter southern reaches of Orihuela Costa between Cabo Roig and Mil Palmeras. The neighbourhood centres on the Real Club de Golf Campoamor and the adjoining Dehesa natural park, creating a low-density, well-maintained residential character that appeals strongly to European buyers seeking both golf access and Mediterranean beach living.
Why choose Campoamor?
Dehesa de Campoamor Golf Club — 18-hole course with unique clifftop seafront holes
Small Blue Flag cove beach with calm waters and good facilities
Clifftop walking route to Cabo Roig and La Zenia — outstanding coastal scenery
Lower density than northern Orihuela Costa — villas and townhouses with proper gardens
Popular with Belgian, Dutch, and British lifestyle buyers seeking a quiet residential character
Properties in Campoamor
Investment Analysis — Campoamor
5.0–6.5%
Rental Yield
5–7%
Annual Appreciation
Campoamor commands a premium within the Orihuela Costa market, with 2024 notary data showing an average sale price around €242,600 (approximately €2,700/m² for typical 90 m² properties). The neighbourhood's golf-anchored positioning and proximity to Alicante Airport attract consistent demand from both owner-occupiers and investors seeking rental returns through the substantial golf tourism market.
Real Club de Golf Campoamor is one of Spain's most prestigious golf clubs — direct property demand and membership prestige
2024 average notary prices around €2,700/m² reflect stable, premium values supported by golf-linked demand
Alicante Airport is just 40 minutes away — among the best airport access on Orihuela Costa south
Direct beach and marina access via Playa Campoamor and the resort marina — lifestyle variety beyond golf
Year-round golf tourism generates consistent rental enquiries for investment properties
Real registered sale prices — Campoamor
2024
€2,688/m²
real registered sale price
2,726
registered sales
€242,614
avg. transaction
90 m²
avg. size
Figures cover postal code zone CP 03189 — this area is not separately tracked by the notariat.
Source: Consejo General del Notariado (penotariado.com), 2024. Real deed prices, not asking prices.
Cost of Living — Campoamor
Campoamor sits at the premium end of Orihuela Costa pricing, reflecting its golf resort status and the quality of its built environment. Daily costs for groceries, utilities and services align with other established Costa Blanca south communities, though property values themselves command a premium.
Groceries (monthly, couple)
Larger supermarkets in Torrevieja and Orihuela (15 min); local shops in Campoamor village
€300–420
Golf membership
Real Club de Golf Campoamor social membership — access to both Campoamor and Villamartín courses
€150–300/month
Dining out (per person)
Club restaurant and a range of international restaurants in the resort area
€15–30
Rent (2-bed golf apartment)
Golf frontage commands a premium; off-course apartments significantly cheaper
€800–1,300/month
Utilities
Electricity, water, internet; community fees for golf resort properties additional
€110–170
A Day in the Life — Campoamor
Life centred on golf, beach and Mediterranean rhythms
7:30
Early tee time
The Real Club de Golf Campoamor — one of the finest courses in Spain; morning rounds in the cool air are the defining Campoamor experience
11:30
Club coffee and scoring
Post-round coffee in the clubhouse — comparing cards and setting up the next game; the social hub of the community
13:30
Lunch at the club or marina
Club restaurant for a proper lunch, or down to the marina promenade for fresh seafood and a sea view
15:30
Beach or pool
Playa de Campoamor is walkable — afternoon on the beach before the heat eases; or community pool for the social element
18:00
Sunset walk on the cliff
The coastal path towards Cabo Roig at sunset — dramatic cliffs, Mediterranean blues, views to Tabarca Island
20:30
Dinner
The resort has good restaurants; Cabo Roig and Orihuela Costa north are 10 minutes for more variety
Events & Festivals — Campoamor
The social calendar in Campoamor revolves around the golf club's tournament programme, which runs throughout the year and draws players from across Europe. The broader Orihuela Costa events calendar — from cultural festivals to beach activations — is also readily accessible.
Year-round
🎉 Campoamor Golf Tournament Series
Regular competitions at the Real Club de Golf Campoamor — the social heartbeat of the community
August
🎉 Campoamor Marina Festival
Annual summer festival at the marina with music, food, and nautical events
Year-round
🎉 Orihuela Costa Events Calendar
As part of Orihuela Costa, residents access the full range of concerts, festivals, and events across the broader area
December
🎉 Real Club Annual Gala Dinner
The prestigious year-end gala dinner at the club — the formal social highlight of the Campoamor calendar
Schools & Education — Campoamor
Families in Campoamor typically access schools in Orihuela Costa and Torrevieja, with several international options available within the wider area. The established expatriate community means good familiarity with schooling choices for relocating families.
Elians International School (Torrevieja)
20km
International
British curriculum international school — the most accessible international option for Campoamor families
Spanish State Schools (Orihuela Costa)
10km
State
Full range of Spanish state education in the Orihuela Costa area
Nature & Activities — Campoamor
Campoamor offers an uncommon combination of championship golf and direct Mediterranean beach access on the same residential estate. The Dehesa de Campoamor natural park provides walking and nature trails, whilst the marina and Playa Campoamor offer year-round seaside activity.
Golf
🌿 Real Club de Golf Campoamor
One of the most prestigious golf clubs in Spain — 18-hole championship course with impeccable maintenance standards and a strong international membership
Golf
🌿 Real Club de Golf Villamartín
Sister course to Campoamor — another championship 18-hole layout 5 minutes away; both included in social membership
Beach
🌿 Playa de Campoamor
Natural sand beach below the resort — quieter than Orihuela Costa north beaches and easily walkable from many golf properties
Water Sports
🌿 Campoamor Marina
Small marina with sailing and water sports facilities; promenade bars and restaurants make it a pleasant social hub
Walking
🌿 Cabo Roig Coastal Walk
Clifftop walks connecting Campoamor to Cabo Roig and Punta Prima — dramatic Mediterranean scenery with views to Tabarca Island
Expat Community — Campoamor
Campoamor hosts a well-established international community centred around the golf club, where members from Britain, Scandinavia and other parts of Europe meet regularly. The Real Club de Golf acts as the primary social hub, and the resort's secure, maintained environment has long attracted a quality-conscious expatriate profile.
👥 Key highlights
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Real Club de Golf provides immediate, high-quality social integration for members — daily on-course and clubhouse interaction
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Strong British and Scandinavian presence with English-speaking services throughout the community and professional networks
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Well-maintained, gated resort environment with consistent property standards — familiar to buyers from Northern Europe
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Similar buyer profile across the neighbourhood means like-minded neighbours and established expatriate friendships
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Marina and beach activities offer year-round social variety beyond the golf calendar
🌍 Common nationalities
Location Map — Campoamor
Frequently Asked Questions
What do properties actually sell for in Campoamor?
Based on 2,726 registered sale deeds, properties in Campoamor sold at an average of €2,688/m² — a typical transaction was €242,614 for a 90 m² property (Spanish Notariat, 2024). Source: Spanish Notariat (Consejo General del Notariado), 2024. Real deed prices, not asking prices.
What are the total costs when buying a property in Campoamor?
Beyond the purchase price, Spanish property purchases typically incur 10–13% in total costs: 6–8% transfer tax (plusvalía), notary fees (0.2–0.5%), land registry (0.1%), and legal fees (1–2%). Your H&H advisor will provide an exact calculation based on the property and your circumstances. Non-resident buyers should budget for these costs upfront.
Is Campoamor a good place to retire to from Scandinavia?
Yes — it offers security, a maintained environment, beach and golf, and a strong expatriate community from Sweden, Norway and Denmark. Healthcare is accessible, and many residents maintain part-time UK or Scandinavian ties. The pace is relaxed, but you're not isolated from services or activity. Many Scandinavian retirees cite the golf club and marina community as central to a fulfilling lifestyle here.
What property types are available, and what are typical prices?
Properties range from modern townhouses and golf-view apartments to detached villas on larger plots. 2024 notary data shows an average sale price around €242,600 for approximately 90 m² properties. Golf-front villas or beachfront apartments command premiums; smaller apartments or townhouses offer entry-level options. H&H's current listings show the full range — contact us for specific stock.
Can I buy as a non-resident, and how long does the process take?
Yes, non-residents can buy freely in Spain. You'll need a Spanish tax number (NIE), a Spanish bank account (or payment via transfer), and typically legal representation. The process from offer to completion takes 6–8 weeks if documents are in order. H&H manages the full journey: we handle translation, notary coordination, and liaison with your legal advisor — no surprises.
Can I rent the property out and earn income?
Yes. Campoamor attracts golf tourists and holiday renters year-round, particularly during the tournament season (autumn and spring). Income depends on your property's location, standard and marketing. Many owners use professional rental management (gestorías) to handle bookings and compliance — they typically take 20–30% commission. H&H can advise on rental potential for a specific property.
How far is Alicante Airport, and what about getting around?
Alicante Airport is about 40 minutes by car — one of the best airport times on Orihuela Costa south. For local travel, a car is practical; buses connect to Torrevieja and Orihuela. Many residents find a small second-hand car (€3,000–€8,000) sufficient for day-to-day use. Taxis and Uber are available for nights out.
What types of property are available in Campoamor?
You will find a wide range of property types in Campoamor: detached villas with private pools, modern apartments and penthouses, townhouses with community gardens, and off-plan new builds. Whether you are looking for a lock-up-and-leave holiday home or a spacious year-round residence, Campoamor has options across all price brackets.
What is the average property price in Campoamor?
Property prices in Campoamor vary by type, size, and proximity to the sea or town centre. Apartments typically start from €120,000–€180,000, while resale villas range from €250,000 to €700,000+. New build developments command a premium. Contact our team for an up-to-date picture of what your budget will achieve in Campoamor.
Is Campoamor a good property investment?
Costa Blanca — and Campoamor in particular — has consistently shown strong demand from international buyers, which supports long-term value. Holiday rental yields of 5–8% are achievable in well-located properties. Tourism in the region has grown year-on-year, and Spain's infrastructure investment continues to drive capital appreciation over time.
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