Is Renting Your Property as a Holiday Home Profitable on the Costa Blanca? ROI Insights for 2025
Published by Inmo2000 | July 22, 2025
With the rise in international tourism and limited hotel availability, holiday rentals on the Costa Blanca have become one of the most attractive ways to generate income from a second home. But is it really profitable in 2025? We break down the key factors.
High seasonal demand = strong occupancy
During the summer months, towns like El Campello, Alicante or Altea often reach occupancy rates above 85%. Income from just 8–12 weeks can cover a significant portion of annual maintenance costs.
Average income per night
Depending on location, features and season, a property can earn between €80 and €200 per night. Homes with pools, terraces, air conditioning and sea views perform best.
Tourist license: essential
As of July 1, 2025, it is mandatory to register your property with the Valencian Community’s Holiday Rental Registry. This ensures legal compliance, avoids penalties and increases guest trust.
Costs to consider
To accurately calculate ROI, it’s important to factor in cleaning, maintenance, utilities, insurance, taxes and management fees. Partnering with a professional agency can help optimize these elements.
Average return: 4% to 8%
Based on 2024 data and 2025 projections, the average net return for a holiday rental on the Costa Blanca ranges between 4% and 8% annually, outperforming many traditional investments.
Inmo2000 helps you maximize your investment
We assist in selecting properties with high rental potential, obtain the necessary license, advise on tax matters.

