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About Albir

About Albir

L’Albir, situated between Benidorm and Altea, is located in the province of Alicante. Since 1995, Albir has grown into a village of about 5,000 inhabitants, into a municipality with over 20,000 inhabitants; the majority of whom are originally from Northern Europe. The beautiful Playa del Albir, awarded with a blue flag, is a beach made of stones and the sea water has a beautiful emerald colour. In the Sierra Helada, the cliffs predominate and some of them exceed 300 m in height.

About Altea

About Altea

Altea is divided into a modern town and an old town. The old town is especially picturesque. It is famous for its typical white houses and winding stone sidewalks. The centre of the town is surrounded by a seafront lined with bars and restaurants, as well as numerous viewpoints. Just inland from Altea, you’ll find picturesque villages and fabulous mountain scenery, with a tremendous variety of hiking and cycle routes. Nearby Altea, Benidorm offers everything in entertainment from theme parks to nightclubs.

About Mascarat

About Mascarat

North of the town of Altea, Mascarat is a residential complex situated between the towns of Altea and Calpe, within the prestigious Altea Hills Estate on the Costa Blanca. The urbanisation is set in a privileged location, the Mascarat mountain range backdrops the complex, which is situated beach-front in Altea bay, boasting wonderful views to the bay and Mediterranean Sea. The Sierra de Bernia reaches the sea abruptly, and the Playa del Mascarat features a large vertical wall of limestone rock that juts into the sea forming one of the wildest and most beautiful corners of Altea. It is a well known spot by lovers of climbing.

About Benidorm

About Benidorm

Benidorm is popular with tourists from the UK, Ireland, Poland, Belgium and the Netherlands, due to its beautiful and very long white sand beach, its a large variety of hotels and restaurants, the night-life based around a large number of bars and night clubs. Benidorm offers activities for all ages. With all the family attractions available, Benidorm has been described as one of the most family-oriented holiday destinations in Spain and Europe.

About Benitachell

About Benitachell

Benitachell is a municipality in the comarca of Marina Alta on the Costa Blanca. Approximately halfway between Alicante and Valencia, it is accessed from Teulada, Moraira and Jávea, and is also close to Calpe, Altea and Denia. The municipal area has 2 km of coastline on the Mediterranean Sea. It offers a rough and broken coast with cliffs that reach 100 meters above sea level in some points. It is a perfect place for diving fans who can discover the attractive and interesting caves and places that follow one another without interruption.

About Calpe

About Calpe

Calpe, is a coastal municipality located in the comarca of Marina Alta, on the Costa Blanca. The town lies at the foot of the Penyal d'Ifac Natural Park. The town lies at the foot of the Penyal d'Ifac Natural Park. The Penyal d'Ifac is a massive limestone outcrop emerging from the sea and linked to the shore by an isthmus of rock debris. It is home to numerous rare plants and a nesting site for colonies of sea birds and other birds. Rising to 332 metres in height, the rock is a striking visual feature of the Mediterranean coastline.

About Javea

About Javea

Javea, also known by its Valencian name, Xàbia, halfway between Alicante and Valencia, is one of the most renowned town in the Costa Blanca. Situated on the side of the Montgó Massif, behind a wide bay and sheltered between two rocky headlands, the town has become a very popular small seaside resort and market town. Half of its resident population and over two thirds of its annual visitors are foreigners. The town has three main areas namely Javea old town, Javea port, & the beach area. The old town has not changed much and is a maze of narrow winding streets with homes that have wrought iron balconies and windows in gothic style. There are many ancient churches and other structures. The harbour and fishing port has numerous restaurants and bars overlooking the sea.

About Moraira

About Moraira

Moraira a small Spanish coastal town, part of Teulada municipality, in the Marina Alta comarca, 80 km north of Alicante and 100 km south of Valencia. The town is located adjacent to the neighbouring village of El Portet and both communities form a tourist resort on the Costa Blanca strip, with 8 km of coastline backed by mountains and vineyards. An old fishing town on Spain's Costa Blanca against a backdrop of mountains, Moraira is a picturesque destination for a family holiday. You will find a combination of sandy and rocky beaches alternating with intriguing coves, and the climate is a sunny but temperate one. If you are looking for water sports, head for Portet Cove which was originally a safe haven for ships.

About Denia

About Denia

Dénia is a historical coastal city on the Costa Blanca, halfway between Alicante and Valencia, and the capital and judicial seat of the comarca of Marina Alta. The ferry to Ibiza and the other Balearic Islands departs daily. Dénia is home to a large Moorish castle named Castle of Dénia on a rocky crag overlooking the city. Dénia is home to a large Moorish castle named Castle of Dénia on a rocky crag overlooking the city. One of the main attractions of Dénia are the beaches, which stretch for around 26 kilometres of coast and are divided into three sections: sandy beaches, the marinas and the rocky coastline. Many of the beaches are 'blue flag'.

About Guadalest

About Guadalest

Guadalest is a Valencian town and municipality located in a mountainous area of the comarca of Marina Baixa, in the province of Alicante. It is a picturesque town that attracts around two millions of visitors every year, making it an ideal day-trip for people staying at the Costa Blanca, and a good starting point for those interested in the countryside. Guadalest is surrounded by mountains, making it something different for the visitors staying on the beach. Being relatively close to popular destinations on the coast like Benidorm, Denia or Altea Guadalest makes an easy short break. Surprisingly for its size the town offers lot of cultural attractions and museums.