Listing verified: Aug 2026 · availability and prices confirmed with the developer before presentation.
Azure Icons is an exceptional development on the front line by one of the Costa Blanca's most beautiful beaches — La Fossa (Levante) beach in Calpe. It offers direct access to the seafront promenade and an entrance from Avenida Juan Carlos I, ensuring excellent connections and everyday convenience.
Calpe is a lively seaside town valued for its sandy beaches (Arenal-Bol, Cantal Roig, Calalga, Racó), crystal-clear water, cuisine and culture. Nature lovers will be captivated by the Peñón de Ifach rock and the Sierra de Bernia, Sierra de Oltà and Morro de Toix parks with their trekking trails, while families will appreciate nearby theme parks and water sports. The town also has rich heritage — a historic centre and the Roman Baños de la Reina ruins.
The development comprises two 18-storey towers with 72 apartments boasting spectacular views of the sea, mountains and lagoons. The site is gated and monitored, with a concierge and video intercom. On offer are 1-, 2- and 3-room homes plus spacious duplex penthouses with solariums, from 65 to 234 sq m. Each has a terrace with a glass balustrade and a south-east aspect.
The Excellence standard includes electric blinds, underfloor heating in bathrooms, ducted air conditioning and LED kitchen lighting. The Premium version adds a jacuzzi, an Italian-style kitchen, a smart home system and individually controlled air conditioning.
Residents enjoy a heated infinity pool with sea views, a children's pool and two jacuzzis, a pool beach with loungers and showers, a panorama-gym, a sauna, a playground and an outdoor fitness area. Prices from €380,000 to €1,710,000; a parking space and storage room are included (two spaces for penthouses). Front line, Alicante airport about an hour.
The exact payment schedule depends on the developer — we present it with the contract at the offer presentation.
Approximate location — the exact address is shared on request.
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