Santa Pola. Alicante Spain. Bar restaurant tapas in the city center, terrace

90,500 EUR
Santa Pola (Alicante, Spain).

Business premises Bar restaurant tapas snack in the heart of the city center.

Exceptional location.
Area of ​​high tourist and residential traffic, close to the port and the beach.

The premises have a surface area of ​​190 m².
Fully equipped kitchen of 70 m2, smoke outlet.
Basement used as a reserve of 113 m²
Covered terrace with pergola of 80 m².
Capacity of 80 people on the terrace and 48 people inside.
Air conditioning.
2 toilets, disabled access.
License in good standing.
Establishment in full activity for more than 30 years with an established clientele in an exceptional environment.
Business sold turnkey, can be operated from day one, without the need for investments or work to be carried out.

Current monthly rent: €2,620
Deposit: €18,000
5-year lease.

Ref: NSTAPOLA505

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Santa Pola, a tourist and fishing town, just 10 km from Miguel Hernández Alicante-Elche Airport and 20 km from Alicante, stands out for the excellence of its beaches, promenades, landscape and rich Mediterranean gastronomy.

On the shores of the Mediterranean, it is the ideal place to start discovering the hidden wonders in the province of Alicante. The beaches of Santa Pola are synonymous with relaxation, aquatic life and golden sand, such as Playa Lisa, Playa del Tamarit, Playa del Pinet, Playa de la Gola and Playa de Ermita.

More than 300 days of sunshine a year, an average annual temperature of 18º C are more than enough reasons for visitors to want to stay and live here.

Along its 15 km of coastline, there are 11 km of fine sandy beaches facing south, and you will discover exceptional natural features, an important fishing and marina port and the Salinas Natural Park, where more than 150 species of birds coexist throughout the year, among which the pink flamingo stands out.

More than 70% of the territory is protected, making Santa Pola a municipality concerned with a beautiful natural environment.

Three kilometres from the cape is the island of Tabarca, an idyllic place for scuba diving and a marine reserve whose crystal clear waters are a spectacular turquoise blue.


What to do?

- Go to the island of Tabarca
Spending the day in Tabarca is something that anyone visiting Alicante must do... You can get there from Alicante or Santa Pola by boat at a very good price.
On site, you have to explore the island, swim in its coves, see its caves.

If you like scuba diving, this is an ideal place to practice it.

- Walk in the marina
This is the most modern district of Santa Pola. Festive atmosphere, bars, pubs, restaurants, shops, shows and street musicians and puppeteers. For lovers of shopping on the beach markets, many stalls with bracelets, bags, toys, hats, etc. ....

- Visit to the castle of Santa Pola
Located in a very central square of the city, it dates from the 16th century and is Renaissance style. It was built to protect sailors from pirates. It houses the museums of the sea and fishing, and you can continue the historical tour by discovering the Roman house of the palm grove and go back to the 4th century AD. It is a cultural center that hosts numerous events and markets.

- The Salinas de Santa Pola, a protected natural park of incredible beauty where you can observe birds and photograph unforgettable images.
In the park you will find the Salt Museum, an interesting stop to learn about the origin of this place full of flamingos and storks, as well as the Tamarit watchtower.

It is a set of ponds in which seawater is deposited that, over time, evaporates and allows the salt to be extracted. They extend over 2,496 hectares and are home to numerous species of birds, including flamingos, which feed on the fish that remain in these lagoons.

- Watch the sunset from the Santa Pola lighthouse
You can enjoy incredible views of the sea and the island of Tabarca.

Also worth seeing is the Torre de Tamarit, but also the Torre de Escaletes or the Torre del Pep.

- Attend the fish auction at the fish market
From Monday to Friday, from 4 to 7 p.m., you can go to the fish market for free to watch the live auction of the fish caught that day. During this auction, the different traders bid for the fish and the one who offers the best bid gets it.

- Visit to the Virgen de la Cofradía de los Pescadores (Our Lady of the Fishermen's Brotherhood)
Inside is the Virgen de Carmen, the patron saint of fishermen, who goes out in procession on July 16.

- La Calera Mill
This is a small windmill built in 1771 to grind grain. It is located at the entrance to the city if you come from Alicante and is one of the most interesting places to see in Santa Pola.

- Archaeological remains
They can be visited in its municipal park known as Villa Romana El Palmeral, where you can see geometric-style mosaics. Just opposite is the archaeological site of Portus Ilicitanus.

- Discover the many marine species in its aquarium.
It is a small aquarium made up of nine pools in which you can discover the fauna and flora of the Mediterranean Sea. It is also the oldest aquarium in the Valencian Community!

- Water sports
If you like water sports, there are many companies that are there to guide you and offer you experiences.

ALICANTE-ELCHE AIRPORT
Alicante airport, also known as El Altet, is located 9 kilometres southwest of the capital, in the municipality of Elche. It is one of the main airports in Spain, with more than 42 airlines serving 125 national and international destinations. It ranks sixth in the Spanish airport network in terms of passenger traffic, behind only Madrid, Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Malaga and the Canary Islands, making it one of the 50 busiest airports in Europe, and the first in the Valencian Community.