Looking for a Reputable Removal Company to Move you WITH-IN or FROM Alicante Spain?
Removals Company in Alicante Costa Blanca
Then Matthew James Removals & Storage in Spain should be your first port of call. With a depot in Mijas on the Costa del Sol Matthew James is able to Collect your personal effects and furniture from any area in Alicante Spain , from any property big or small with delivery door to door / room to room to any local or national Spanish destination.
Although you are looking for a Barcelona Removal Company choose one of the British one’s based in Spain such as Matthew James.
Our company has been accredited to ISO 9001 and ISO 14001. We are members of IAM (International Association of Movers), the world’s largest trade association for the global moving industry.
Matthew James firmly believe no other company can match our quality of service for the same price Spanish or English.
Your Alicante Moving Quote Will Include:
Insurance
Hanging Wardrobe boxes
Tailor Made Padded Sofa Covers
Boxes, Paper, Tape (as many as you require for your removal free )
Hanging Wardrobe boxes
Plastic Mattress covers
Modern, Clean and reliable vehicles
Our Alicante Relocation Services:
Full or Part Packing Service.
Vehicle Transportation.
Antiques & Fine Art Packers.
Piano Movers.
Long or Short Term Storage.
Office & Commercial Moves.


HOW YOUR ALICANTE MOVE WITH MATTHEW JAMES WILL WORK
At Matthew James we are committed to ensuring your big moving day in Alicante runs smoothly and stress free.

1. Small vehicles for collecting your european move

2. Example of a chair before export packing and after.

3. Sideboard fully export wraped, numbered and inventoried.

4. All fabrics are fully plastic wrapped to enable them to stay free of dust.

5. Hanging wardrobe boxes for all your hanging clothes.

6. Label with item’s number, details and description.

7. Full numbered inventory of everyitem and its description.

8. Your goods arrive safely on our road train at its destination.
Living in Alicante
Alicante is one of the fastest-growing cities in Spain. The local economy is based upon tourism directed to the beaches of the Costa Blanca and particularly the second residence construction boom, whereby lots of british expats have acquired used for living or holiday homes / lets. The city is the headquarters of the Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market and a sizeable population of European public workers live here.
The campus of the University of Alicante is located in San Vicente del Raspeig, bordering the city of Alicante to the north. More than 27,000 students attend the University.
Alicante Airport is connected with Madrid and Barcelona by frequent Iberia and Vueling flights , and with many Western European cities through carriers such as Ryanair, Easyjet, Air Berlin, Monarch Airlines, and Jet2.com. There are also regular flights to Algeria and Russia.
Alicante railway station is used by cercanías linking Alicante with suburbs and Murcia. Long-range RENFE trains run frequently to Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia.
Alicante Tram connects the city with outlying settlements along Costa Blanca. As of 2011, electric tram-trains run up to Benidorm, and diesel trains go further to Denia.
The city has regular ferry services to the Balearic Islands and Algeria. The city is strongly fortified, with a spacious harbour .
Amongst the most notable features of the city are the Castle of Santa Bárbara , which sits high above the city, and the port of Alicante . The promenade Explanada de España, lined by palm trees, is paved with 6.5 million marble floor tiles creating a wavy form and is one of the most lovely promenades in Spain. Barrio de la Santa Cruz is a colourful quarter of the old city, situated on the south-west of Santa Bárbara castle. Its small houses climb up the hill leading to the walls and the castle, through narrow streets decorated with flags and tubs of flowers. Matthew James removals have moved several residents to this area.

L’Ereta Park is situated on the foothills of Mount Benacantil, on the way to the castle. It runs from the Santa Bárbara castle down to the old part of Alicante and consists of several levels, routes, decks and rest stops which offer a panoramic view overlooking the city.
El Palmeral Park is one of the favorite parks of Alicante’s citizens. It includes walking trails, children’s playgrounds, ponds and brooks, picnic tables and an auditorium for concerts.
Alicante Province is divided into 11 Areas, Matthew James Removals have moved hundreds of individuals and families to all these areas
- Comtat: its capital is Cocentaina
- Alcoià: It is subdivided into two clearly differentiated subcomarcas:
- Valls d’Alcoi: its capital is Alcoy
- La Foia de Castalla or Hoya de Castalla: its capital is Castalla.
- Marina Alta: its capital is Dénia
- Marina Baixa or Marina Baja: its capital is Benidorm
- Alto Vinalopó or Alt Vinalopó: its capital is Villena
- Vinalopó Mitjà or Vinalopó Medio: its capital is Elda
- Baix Vinalopó or Bajo Vinalopó: its capital is Elche
- L’Alacantí: its capital is Alicante
- Vega Baja del Segura or Baix Segura: its capital is Orihuela; its most populous city is Torrevieja
Matthew James Removals in Spain have excellent knowledge and experience in the roads, properties and businesses in and around Alicante Spain :
Cocentaina, Alcoy, Castalla, Dénia, Benidorm, Villena, Elda, Elche, Alicante, Orihuela, Torrevieja
If you are moving To or From any of the areas listed above then please don’t hesitate to contact our Bi-Lingual Staff for more information, advice or a Competitive Price for your Local Move in Spain