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Holiday rentals and lettings in Coveta Fuma
Coveta -Fuma is located on the southeastern coast of Spain between Valencia and Cartagena in the lovely Alicante region. It's the perfect choice for a holiday any time of year due to its exceptional climate, numerous beach options, local and international restaurants, as well as other coveted amenities in close proximity to the rentals. If you're looking for exciting nightlife, Alicante has much to offer and it's only 20 minutes away. There's also plenty of natural beauty to explore in the mountains and seaside areas.
Splurge on a rental by the seaOur rentals range from individual spaces for small groups of two to four to larger families of ten. Choose a lovely Spanish style property overlooking the sea with mountains gracing your background. The rentals include a parking area, garden, well-equipped kitchen, and cosy bedrooms. Extra amenities include wi-fi and TV with a shared swimming pool just minutes from the beach. Imagine sipping delicious wine or cocktail from your balcony while basking in a gorgeous sunset, planning your holiday itinerary.
Holidays in Coveta Fuma
The area and getting around
There's so much to do in Coveta-Fuma, the beach is a great place to start. Check out its varied beaches with a plethora of options for food, sports, nightlife, and more. First on the list, Playa L'Almadrava is charming for families and the extra bonus of active fishing fleets offering fresh fish in the evening before going to market. El Campello borders Coveta Fuma and Carritxal beaches with Posidonia oceanic meadows featuring fascinating marine life. The El Campello nautical club boasts fine sand and water sports to entertain you including evening cruises with tapas and live music.
Enjoy the local artThe famous artist and sculptor Arcadi Blasco was born in 1928 in Muchamel and donated over 200 pieces of art to Muchamel in Alicante for the public to enjoy. Take a walking tour and see if you can find them all, like the Fisherman's Monument and Lighthouse. Alicante also has many murals and beautiful streets to explore, and while you're exploring enjoy a pub crawl for delicious libations. Nearby Elches offers glorious architecture and sculptures like the 4th century BC Lady of Elche and the Basilica of Santa Maria will have you shooting photos of its beautiful façade and interior.
Travellers and activities
While you're in Alicante, eat like the locals. Secret Flavors of Alicante: Food and Tapas Tour takes you on a culinary adventure through the local flavours where you can indulge on fresh fruits, handmade paellas, and traditional beverages while listening to local lore. You'll get to witness a 100-year-old market and enjoy unique specialties. After the market there is a tour of ten food venues with exceptional cuisine to entertain your palate and intrigue your intellect with its hidden places, making it a one-of-a-kind experience.
Coveta Fuma for History BuffsStep back in time to the castle era with a romantic journey through Alicante's castle heritage during the late Mediaeval period with a blend of Roman and Moorish architecture. There are at least 9 castles worth visiting, beginning with Denia approximately an hour's drive north of Coveta Fuma featuring the Museum of Archaeology. A scenic drive to Villena reveals La Atalaya, which has been excellently preserved from the 12th century featuring Torre de Homenaje. Sax castle is also impressive as well as Novelda la Mola's castle with a triangular tower.
In Alicante, La Illeta's 'Banyets de la Reina' circular cabins, date back to 3000 BC.
Top 5 travel tips in Coveta Fuma
Enjoy unparalleled views of Alicante during a paragliding tour that reveals the mountains, beaches, and sea from high above the ground with Flyboard Torrevieja tours. You'll start the tour at Marina Deportiva Port, board a boat, and tour Allicante's rich coast, then paraglide high in the sky.
2.Make par at BonalbaIf you love golf, discover Bonalba's five lakes and challenging bunkers designed by the famous D. Ramón Espinosa. Then relax at the clubhouse with its delicious local and international cuisine coupled with amazing wines and cocktails to top off your day.
3. Climb the towerThe Illeta watchtower was one of several towers that protected the area from Berber pirates during the 16th century. Discover how the pirates were thwarted with just four men from historical accounts of Berber invasions in the mid 1500s. The views are also exceptional along the coastline.
4. Pools fit for a QueenThese ancient pools, La Illeta Dels Banyets, are located at the base of the watchtower and an archaeological site dating to the Bronze Age. The pools are thermal springs from the Roman era when a Moorish queen visited here. Continue on afterwards to Voramar de les Escultures walk to the Almadrava beach, with historical panels and sculptures.
5. Take a Coastal WalkAlong the beachside is a promenade that leads to a walkway where you can take a leisurely stroll to enjoy the sailing yachts, street art, numerous taverns and restaurants filled with delicious aromas. Discover the fresh fish and arroz a banda rice dishes coupled with local brews while watching the sunset.