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Beautiful hidden gem town in Spain with golden beaches and turquoise waters

By staff12 June 2025No Comments2 Mins Read

The row of brightly coloured houses on the beach promenade in Villajoyosa makes for the perfect photo opportunity, particularly next to the white cliffs, sandy beaches and turquoise waters

View of La Vila Joiosa Alicante from above
Villajoyosa has beautiful buildings and a stunning beach(Image: Hugo via Getty Images)

Often dubbed as Europe’s best-kept secret, Villajoyosa is a tranquil town brimming with attractions for tourists seeking an enjoyable Spanish retreat. Known as ‘The Joyful Town’, Villajoyosa is nestled in the Alicante region in eastern Spain and boasts a modest population of just under 34,000.

One of the town’s most striking features is the line of vividly painted houses adorning the beach promenade. Originally inhabited by fishermen, these slender yet towering homes were adorned in bright, contrasting hues to be easily spotted after a hard day’s work. Nowadays, they provide an ideal backdrop for photographs, especially when juxtaposed against the white cliffs, golden sands and azure waters.

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Village of Villajoyosa, Costa Blanca, Spain at springtime.
Villajoyosa is on the Costa Blanca(Image: Allard Schager via Getty Images)

Visitors keen on delving into Villajoyosa’s history should consider a trip to the Valencian Chocolate Museum.

This attraction chronicles the evolution of chocolate production in the region from the 1600s to the present day, highlighting their unique take on this global delicacy, reports the Express.

Interestingly, the museum also houses a vast library filled with historical documents and photos pertaining to chocolate and cocoa.

Lastly, for the truly intrepid, a visit to Villajoyosa offers the chance to explore the remnants of the Bou Ferrer, situated approximately half a mile off the coast.

Discovered by two divers in 1999, the Bou Ferrer is the wreckage of a Roman merchant ship that dates back around 2,000 years.

While firms provide diving tours for those keen to explore the ship’s remnants, more laid-back tourists have the option to visit a museum displaying a variety of artefacts retrieved from the vessel.

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