
Benisa(Alicante): Benisa(Benissa) it´s located north of the province of Alicante, in the Marina Alta region. Traditionally it´s a beach resort during the summer, but the town of Benisa has also a beautifull countryside and natural parks, and in Benisa´s old Town there is an important monumental heritage, one of the most important in the province. Benisa celebrates the Moors and Christians festivities. We can visit the City Hall, or Ayuntamiento, Sala del Consell, The Juan Vives Home, and other important landmarks. The best beaches of Benisa are the Cala Balandrar, de la Llobella,and Playa La Fustera, all of them well preserved and accommodation always near.
Calpe: Calpe it´s in the north coast of the province of Alicante, in the
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Peñón de Ifach
Marina Alta region. Right in the coast of Calpe we can see the impresive Peñón de Ifach, a rock of 332m high, which is the main landmark of the Costa Blanca. Calpe also has a great amount of beaches and resorts as well as an important historical heritage in the Old Town.
Dehesa de Campoamor: Campoamor belongs to the spanish municipality of Orihuela, and it´s part of the Sierra Escalona Natural Park, giving Dehesa de Campoamor an exceptional countryside. The beaches in Dehesa de Campoamor are Playa de La Glea, known as Playa Pequeña(Small Beach), and Aguamarina.
Crevillente: The Moors and Christians celebrations and the Easter
celebrations were declared of National Interest. Crevillente it´s also known for rugs and carpets production. The most important landmarks to visit in Crevillente it´s the Archeological Museum, the Abastos Market, the Morería District in town, of arab roots, and the Auditorium. The landscape and the countryside of Crevillente it´s ideal for biking, riding, and climbing.
Denia: Denia it´s part of the Costa Blanca, up to Pilar de la Horadada.
It has 20km of coast with white sand beaches, Les Marines and Las Rotas. Denia it´s also part of the Montgó Natural Park, which will give us many options to enjoy nature, mountains, and beaches. The most important landmarks to visit in Denia are the former dockyards, from the 16th century, the Denia City Hall of neoclassic style, and the Asunción Church from the 18th century. Denia it´s 100km from Valencia an another 100km from Alicante.
El Campelló: El Campelló it´s 13km northeast of Alicante, in the historical region of Huerta de Alicante(Alicante´s Orchard). The municipality has 23km of coast, being the main one Playa de Mucha Vista . El Campelló has also very important landmarks and historical heritage, from the Vigía de la Illeta Tower, Barranc d´Aigues Tower(1554), and the Queen´s Baths, which are important roman remains of the iberian period in the Mediterranean.
Elche: Elche it´s in the Mediterranean coast of Alicante, 21km southeast of Alicante town, 179km south of Valencia, and about 400km from Madrid.
Elda: Elda it´s famous for footwear production, which is the main economic activity in town. We can visit here the Elda´s Castle, 12th century, and the Castelar Theatre from 1904.
Finestrat: Finestrat it´s only 5mts from Benidorm, and 50km from Alicante´s Airport. In Finestrat we can visit the mythical mountain of Puig Camapana(1410mts), also the Terra Mítica theme park. The nearest beach is Cala de Finestrat.
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Guardamar de Segura: The Segura river ends in Guardamar. At the beginning of the 20th century pine trees were planted to stop the dunes advance over town. It has 11km of coastline, playa de Los Tusales, la playa de Los Viveros, playa Babilonia, playa Centro, playa de la La Roqueta, la playa del Moncayo and a couple of more. Guardamar belongs to the Costa Blanca of Alicante, and we´ll be able to enjoy not only beaches but countryside resorts and mountains.
Jávea: Jávea it´s north of the Province of Alicante, and 90km away
from Ibiza, which we can see on a clear day. Javea has a privileged climate in Spain, with an annual average of 18ºc. The main attractions in Javea are of course the coastline, with plenty of hotels and resorts to choose from. The surrounding nature it´s just as impressive, with many places for climbing, biking, and walking. Nightlife in Javea attracts many visitors who spend here their holidays.