Why Expats in Altea Love Outdoor Cooking
Altea’s artistic Old Town, Scandinavian heritage, and year-round mild climate create a distinctly creative approach to outdoor cooking that blends Mediterranean tradition with northern European design sensibility.
While Calpe draws a broad international mix and Benidorm pulls the holiday crowd, Altea appeals to people who value aesthetics and a slower pace. The 35% expat population — with a distinctive Scandinavian presence alongside British and Dutch communities — gives outdoor cooking here a unique character. Setups tend to be thoughtfully designed and built to complement the whitewashed beauty Altea is famous for.
The Old Town, crowned by the iconic blue-domed church of Nuestra Señora del Consuelo, cascades down the hillside in cobbled streets and bougainvillea-draped terraces. Behind it rises the Sierra de Bernia, sheltering Altea from northerly weather — January averages of 12°C make outdoor cooking viable twelve months a year.
Scandinavian residents have been settling here since the 1960s, and their design-forward approach shows in how they build outdoor spaces — clean lines, quality materials, functional layouts. This has shaped Altea into the most design-conscious outdoor cooking market on the Costa Blanca.
Answer capsule: Altea’s artistic community, Scandinavian design influence, and Sierra de Bernia microclimate create demand for aesthetically refined outdoor kitchens, kamado grills, and pizza ovens.
Your Altea Outdoor Kitchen Setup
From Old Town rooftop terraces with church-dome views to modern villas with minimalist outdoor kitchens, Altea demands equipment that looks as good as it performs.
The Old Town offers characterful townhouses where rooftop terraces of 8–15m² are the primary cooking space. The settings are extraordinary — cooking with the blue dome above and the Mediterranean below — but the key is choosing equipment that complements the historic surroundings. A premium compact kamado or a sleek gas BBQ fits perfectly.
In Altea Hills, the Sierra de Bernia foothills, and the Mascarat area, modern villas feature purpose-designed outdoor living spaces. Stainless steel, matte black finishes, and minimalist lines dominate. These are the properties where we deliver our most architecturally integrated outdoor kitchen builds.
Altea la Vella, the small inland village just behind Altea, deserves special mention. Properties are larger, more affordable, and set in mature gardens. Costa Blanca Outdoors recommends these homeowners create dedicated outdoor kitchen zones — a cooking area among the olive and citrus trees, with a masonry pizza oven as the centrepiece, is one of the most rewarding setups we install anywhere on the Costa Blanca.
Answer capsule: Altea Old Town terraces suit compact, design-forward equipment, while Altea Hills villas and Altea la Vella gardens accommodate full architecturally integrated outdoor kitchen builds.
Gas, Charcoal, or Wood-Fired? Choosing Right for Altea
Altea’s design-conscious community chooses equipment that combines visual appeal with cooking performance — form and function in equal measure.
Gas BBQs remain the most popular choice, but Altea customers consistently gravitate toward premium, design-led models — stainless steel units treated as furniture rather than hardware. Built-in gas systems with flush-mount installation are a frequent request, reflecting the emphasis on visual harmony with outdoor spaces.
Kamado grills have found an enthusiastic audience among Scandinavian residents. The hygge-meets-Mediterranean lifestyle — slow cooking, natural materials, gathering around the fire — aligns perfectly with kamado philosophy. We see strong demand for matte black and earth-toned kamados that blend with Altea’s natural palette.
Wood-fired pizza ovens are where Altea’s creative community expresses itself. Several customers have commissioned custom tile surrounds or hand-painted ceramic facades for their ovens — turning a cooking tool into outdoor art. Firewood suppliers in Callosa d’en Sarrià (10 minutes inland) and Alfaz del Pi offer almond and olive wood year-round. Costa Blanca Outdoors recommends the Clementi or Alfa Forni ranges for Altea — their contemporary Italian design language complements the town’s aesthetic beautifully.
Answer capsule: Altea’s design-focused expats prefer premium-finish gas BBQs and matte-toned kamado grills, with wood-fired pizza ovens often becoming statement terrace centrepieces.
Delivery & Setup in Altea
Altea’s central position between Calpe and Benidorm gives it excellent road access, with our team experienced in navigating Old Town streets and Altea Hills private communities.
The modern areas — marina district, beachfront, newer residential zones — are fully accessible for large vehicles. Altea Hills has private roads with security gates, and we coordinate access in advance.
The Old Town presents the biggest logistical challenge in our northern zone. Cobbled streets, steps, and narrow doorways mean advance planning is essential. We survey the route beforehand and carry specialist equipment for stairs and tight corners.
Neighbouring Calpe and Benidorm are on our standard Altea routes, along with Alfaz del Pi. Delivery is 5–10 working days for stocked items, with custom outdoor kitchen projects on a 3–5 week timeline including design consultation and professional installation.
Choosing the Right Rattan Lounge Sets for Altea Terraces
Living on this stretch of the coast since 2019, I have noticed that the 22,000 residents here approach outdoor living differently than those in the busier hubs further south. With an international population of around 35%, comprising many British, Dutch, and Scandinavian expats, the focus is on creating a secondary living room rather than just a place to sit. Most property owners here occupy luxury hillside villas or spacious apartments featuring terraces ranging from 40 to 80 m². Whether you are situated in the quiet lanes of Altea la Vella or have a property overlooking the iconic Blue Dome Church, your outdoor furniture needs to bridge the gap between high-end aesthetics and the rugged requirements of the Spanish climate.
The local environment is unique because the Sierra de Bernia provides a protective barrier, creating a sheltered microclimate that mimics the wind protection found near the Montgó in the north. This means you generally deal with less punishing wind than your neighbours in Calpe, allowing for more expansive, lightweight rattan configurations. However, Altea still experiences a moderate coastal breeze and salt air, which can be abrasive. When selecting a lounge set, I always advise opting for high-density polyethylene (HDPE) synthetic rattan rather than cheap PVC alternatives. A quality modular corner set, typically priced around €2,400, will feature powder-coated aluminium frames that won't rust when the sea mist rolls in from the Mediterranean.
For those living in the Old Town or within a concentrated comunidad de propietarios, pay close attention to the footprint of your furniture. While the lower humidity here compared to the southern Costa Blanca helps preserve fabrics, the intense UV index remains a constant factor. I recommend sets with solution-dyed acrylic outdoor-cushions that resist fading. If your villa is located in the steeper sections of Altea Hills, ensure the feet of your lounge set are adjustable; many of the older, hand-laid stone terraces have slight undulations that can make a standard four-legged sofa feel unstable. Unlike the flatter plots in Benidorm or Alfaz-del-Pi, the elevation here requires furniture that can be levelled precisely for comfort.
For the large 80 m² terraces common in the local villas, a modular configuration is almost always the best investment. A five-piece rattan lounge set provides the flexibility to create a long L-shape for sundowners or separate seating areas when hosting. You can easily pair these with matching sun-loungers near the pool to create a cohesive look. For residents in apartments closer to the coast with narrower 40 m² balconies, a compact two-seater rattan sofa with two matching armchairs and a glass-topped coffee table—usually costing between €900 and €1,500—maximises floor space without blocking the sea view. Combining these with cantilever parasols-shade is essential, as the afternoon sun reflecting off the white-washed walls of the town can be intense.
Logistics in this area require local insight, particularly when navigating the narrow, winding access roads leading up towards the Sierra de Bernia or the tight corners of the historic centre. We manage the delivery and full assembly of your lounge sets throughout the town and into neighbouring Calpe, Benidorm, and La Nucia. My team understands how to handle large furniture sets in properties with restricted lift access or steep driveway inclines, ensuring your dining-sets or lounge furniture are positioned exactly where they belong. If you are unsure which configuration fits your specific terrace dimensions, I am happy to provide a free consultation to help you measure up and select a set that handles the local climate while fitting your lifestyle.