Among its many treasures, we’re proud to boast one of the most significant archaeological sites in the Mediterranean: the Illeta dels Banyets, showcasing remnants of ancient civilizations. The two Watchtowers, designated Cultural Heritage Sites, evoke tales of ancestral battles, commemorated annually during the Moors and Christians festivals. Countless other landmarks narrate our rich history, including the Villa Marco estate, a small palace with modernist charm, surrounded by enchanting gardens.
With a population exceeding 28,000 inhabitants and swelling to 100,000 during the summer months, El Campello retains the tranquility and charm of a traditional fishing village. This remarkable demographic evolution may well be attributed to our steadfast companion: The Sun. Blessed with an exceptional climate, El Campello basks in over 250 days of sunshine annually, with an average temperature of 19°C.
From the golden sun to the azure sea, the vibrant fiestas to the verdant cultural scene, every hue contributes to unforgettable holidays brimming with joy and relaxation. El Campello is a tapestry of colors.
Here in El Campello, you’ll uncover a distinct way of savoring life.