Torre de la Horadada, Pilar de la Horadada
Between the marina and the sand sits O-Porto Beach, a small new development of just eight apartments where everything revolves around light, sea air and a sense of calm.
Each apartment has been designed for practical coastal living with an open kitchen, bright living room, one or two bedrooms and bathrooms, and a private balcony that looks out over the park. The materials are soft and neutral, keeping the focus on the space and the natural light that fills it.
Up on the roof you’ll find the shared terrace, with a pool and an outdoor kitchen for relaxed meals in the sun. It’s the sort of place where you actually want to spend the day, simple, social and private at the same time.
Life in Torre de la Horadada moves at a slower pace. Locals still meet for coffee by the marina, children play on the promenade and the beaches are as clean as ever, flying their Blue Flags proudly. You’ve got cafés, tapas bars and family-run restaurants all within walking distance, along with year-round services such as shops, schools, healthcare and sports facilities.
The town itself has a long history,its old watchtower still gives it its name, but it’s also practical and well-connected: Alicante and Murcia airports are both close, and Torrevieja and Cartagena are easy day trips.
O-Porto Beach isn’t a large resort; it’s a small community built for people who want a home by the sea with everything that matters close at hand - good design, space, and the sound of the Mediterranean right outside.