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Fincas in Costa Blanca
While the Costa Blanca is mostly visited for its beaches, explore the beauty of its countryside and stay in a rural finca. You will have nature just outside your door! Jávea, Calpe, Altea, El Campello, Torrevieja and Benidorm are just a few places that offer the best fincas for your holiday. This means that even though you're staying in the countryside, you have easy access to the best beaches of the area too. The fincas in the Costa Blanca are the perfect choice for a holiday to disconnect from your daily routine.
Roomy fincas for all needsWhen visiting Costa Blanca, you have countless options to choose from. From a cosy finca for two, to roomy estates for groups of up to 16 guests, everything is possible. These large fincas frequently contain spacious bedrooms, plenty of relaxation areas, and usually have a private pool and/or hot tub as well. The perfect opportunity for some well-deserved R&R! Aside from that, you'll find everything you need during your stay, like state-of-the-art appliances, a private parking space and a garden or terrace (with barbecue of course). Add to that a fantastic view outside your window, and you're all set for your holiday in one of the Costa Blanca's fincas.
Travellers and activities
You may have a good time and go out for the night in any of the Costa Blanca's popular tourist destinations. Benidorm is the only place you should be if you're having the perfect party holiday, there are so many options. Benidorm's nightlife suits everyone! There are huge discos, clubs, live music bars, pubs, comedy acts, and cabaret performances appropriate for both young and old. You can also try your luck in one of the many bingo halls, casinos, or arcades if you feel like gambling for the evening. The Avenida de la Comunidad Valencia is home to the largest nightclubs in Benidorm. Large nightclubs with many floors, dance floors, lounge rooms, outdoor events, swimming pools, and DJ performances from around the world are what these establishments provide. Do you favour a cosy bar or a show? Visit Klee Kafee, Bar 69, West End Showbar, Rock & Roll House, Jail Rock, the Daytona Rock Bar, Scruffy Murphys, or Shamrock after that.
Costa Blanca for the history fanThe history of the Costa Blanca is as old as that of the rest of Spain. You may see remnants from the Middle Ages in practically every village. For instance, in Alicante, in addition to the many museums and galleries, there is the castle Castillo Santa Barbara, which soars above the city and provides breathtaking views. In Guadest, you'll find a confusing network of narrow alleyways with unique architectural elements that date back to the 12th century and are packed with tiny museums and stores where you can purchase goods made by local artisans. A magnificent deep blue reservoir and an imposing castle are also there. Beautiful castles may be seen in towns like Denia and Moraira as well.
Costa Blanca has more than 70 Blue Flag beaches, a title awarded to beaches that are exceptionally clean and safe.
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El Albir beach is a very popular place. It's a fantastic location for kayaking, paddleboarding, and snorkeling. You can also climb through the Sierra Helada National Park to the lighthouse, which provides breathtaking views of the region.
2. Beach at GranadellaThis little beach, located south of Javea, is one of Spain's top beaches. Kayaking, paddleboarding, and snorkelling fans will love this place's scenic setting and surrounding cliffs.
3. A trip to El Castell de GuadalestIt is a well-liked tourist attraction all year round due to its many museums, castle, lovely upper village, and breathtaking vistas. Few people visit this hilltop village without also going to the Algar Waterfalls because it is so close to the coast.
4. Parque Natural MontgóThe Parque Natural Montgó, a Jávea and Denia landmark, is a must-see for all nature lovers. A tour of the several pathways that go to the top, where you may enjoy spectacular landscapes and exceptional vistas, with views of Ibiza Island on clear days.
5. Explore the walls of Denia CastleThere, you'll find an actual fortification with origins dating back to Islamic times and a fascinating archaeological museum.
6. Altea Old TownAltea's streets form a maze of spotless white buildings filled with plants and bright flowers, lanes, stairways, and paved paths, making it one of the Costa Blanca's highlights. Don't miss the Iglesia de Nuestra, Seora del Consuelo, and the Mirador de Cronistas.
7. Mini Sagrada Familia's architecture in NoveldaSantuario de Santa Maria Magdalena, a sanctuary with a stunning church located in Novelda not far from Alicante. This location is a great jewel in the area but is seldom known. The entrance fee is waived, as well as admission to the nearby Mola Castle Ruins.