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You can travel over many parts of Europe, but there is something very special about the Alicante region of Costa Blanca in southern Spain. Amongst the large towns and cities of Denia, Benidorm and Alicante, you will find some beautiful and traditional villages such as Busot, Benitachell and Jijona that will make you feel a million miles from home. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , Article on the benidorm region of Alicante Spain. Benidorm is one of the most popular regions of Spain with great nightlife and appeals to british and european tourists looking for a fun-packed holiday. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , or Alicant (Valencian Catalan) is the largest city in the Costa Blanca region of Spain and is one of the most beautiful places you could wish to travel to if you take the time and the effort to explore the region and some of it's sheer beauty. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , Alicante or Alicant (Valencian Catalan) is the largest city in the Costa Blanca region of Spain and is one of the most beautiful places you could wish to travel to if you take the time and the effort to explore the region and some of it's sheer beauty. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , Alicante is perhaps best known as the gateway to the Costa Blanca, famed more for its airport than for the tourist trapping provided by more familiar neighbours, Benidorm and Denia. Most visitors to Alicante use the town as an arrival and departure point, not stopping long enough to see what the area has to offer. With its steady temperatures, Benidorm on the Costa Blanca, has more than half the battle won to being one of the hottest tourist places in Alicante on the Mediterranean Sea. I would probably call it the Spanish melting pot because other than mixing with so many people from all over the world, you can try excellent food from all over the world and actively be a part of many of these countries' traditions all in one city. Related Article Tags: , , , Benidorm Spain is located about forty five kilometres northeast of Alicante. It is one of the main attractions on the Costa Blanca. This city was built for tourism. The beach front and other areas are lined with hotels offering many choices in accommodations. Benidorm is surrounded by mountains. This protects the city against cold winter winds. The climate is mild in the winter months. The city is most popular among tourists in the summer. Related Article Tags: , , Everything seems to be ideal when planning your holidays in Benidorm and the its surrounding towns. The geographical location between two mountain ranges gives it its fantastic climate; over 356 days of sunshine and comfortable temperatures in winter and beach degrees in summer. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , There is a terrific chance for sightseeing in Benidorm and the Costa Blanca when you visit Spain. Mostly due to the fact that the city is a major attraction in this area, plus the fact that the city of Benidorm is located only about 45 kilometer outside of Alicante, another likely prospect of attraction for you while on your trip. Related Article Tags: , , ,
For anyone that wants to enjoy some fun and sun in Spain, the Costa Blanca region that is close to the Mediterranean Sea would be the best place to visit. Costa Blanca is a part of the Alicante Province that begins with the little town known as Denia and ends up at Torrevieja, which is another popular tourist destination. Costa Blanca or 'white coast' has some very splendid beaches that both residents as also the many tourists come to enjoy. Related Article Tags: , , , , When planning travelling to the Costa Blanca and Benidorm, you will want to consider accommodation options. This city is built for tourism and there are many choices available in terms of a place to stay. Do some research on the internet to determine where you want to stay during your visit. Compare hotel and property rentals to help you make a decision. Related Article Tags: , , , , As you approach Altea, Alicante either from the south coming from Benidorm or from the north from Calpe or Denia, the blue mosaic domes of the church are its landmark telling you that you have arrived at one of the most beautifully landscaped tourist areas on the Costa Blanca, Spain. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Elche is within easy reach of almost all popular tourist destinations in Costa Blanca. For instance, Elche is only an hour's drive from Alicante, which is at its northwest and half an hour drive from Benidorm - one of the most prominent tourist resorts across the shorelines of the Costa Blanca. Related Article Tags: , , , , , A fabulous range of Alicante property is available to choose from for investments according to your budget and preferences, such as building plots, townhouses, country houses, elegant villas, and beautiful apartments with such facilities as gardens and swimming pools. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Anyone that visits the Costa Blanca in Spain would no doubt end up visiting Denia that lies just eighty-five kilometers north of Alicante, especially as this city is famous for its many holiday attractions. If you are one of those that love a long drive then you can reach Denia using the N-332 that is a wonderful road that takes you along the coastline of Costa Blanca to the city itself. The other road you may want to use is the A7 highway. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , A brief description on the holiday region of the Costa Blanca in Spain. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , Everything seems to be ideal when planning your holidays in Benidorm and the its surrounding towns. The geographical location between two mountain ranges gives it its fantastic climate; over 356 days of sunshine and comfortable temperatures in winter and beach degrees in summer. Ever since it was taken over by a wise businessman who saw the unlimited possibilities, Benidorm has held the winning position in being the most preferred vacation spot for many singles, retired and families from all over the world, especially from Great Britain, Germany, France and the Scandinavian countries. Related Article Tags: , , Benidorm is a classic tourist hub in the natural recesses of Spain’s Alicante province. The place has a dense cosmopolitan flavor and looks to appeal a tourist through a mix of antediluvian energy and modern-day amenities. Though it has well catalyzed tourism as a multicultural experience, much of the energy comes from British, Irish, Dutch and the Flemish holiday-seekers. Alicante, Spain is located in Eastern Spain in the southern portion of the land of Valencia. Alicante is surrounded by Murica to the south, Valencia to the north, mountains to the north and west, and the Mediterranean Sea on the east. Popular travel destinations in the Alicante province include Alicante, Torrevieja, Benidorm, Alcoy and Elche. Related Article Tags: , , , , , La Villajoyosa is a quaint and relatively quite area of town, rarely visited by tourists, despite its charm and age old history, which is evident all around you. Related Article Tags: , , , , , ,
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