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Imagine waking up, walking sleepily to your open patio in one of the whitewashed villas near the sea, and taking in the fresh-salty air from the Mediterranean Sea. Isn't this a really refreshing image? Well, it might be closer than you think. Torrevieja is well recognized for its natural outstanding surroundings, but it also excels in terms of accommodations, which are a lovely blend of luxury and simplicity.
Everything you need and a bit moreTorrevieja can be your gorgeous home away from home, with renting spaces that have large gardens with abundant vegetation, big pools for all your friends, fully equipped kitchens, and high-speed internet. The villas on the beach that you may rent while in this stunning natural setting are very reasonably priced and can accommodate up to 11 people.
Travellers and activities
Torrevieja for big groupsTorrevieja is a complex space when it comes to natural wonders, so it is ideal for big groups. You can disconnect from the hustle and bustle of the city and be embraced by beautiful landscapes, salty lakes with blue and pink water, natural parks, and long walks in the marina, taking in all the breezy air that makes you say that life is truly beautiful.
Torrevieja for familiesTorrevieja isn't just about intense workouts in nature; it may also be about the deep relaxation you've been looking for. So, we can say that it is an excellent destination for families since it has some stunning beaches with fine sand and crystal-clear water, such as Playa La Zenia, where you can spend valuable time with your family. You can also go to one of the fiestas that take place here to immerse yourself in the culture of this lovely resort.
Top 7 travel tips in Torrevieja
1. Discover the stunning beaches of TorreviejaTorrevieja is a little Mediterranean Sea resort, so you'll be surrounded by beautiful beaches with fine sand and crystal-clear waters. Make it a goal to visit as many beaches as possible in order to soak up the vibe of the place. Playa de la Mata, Playa de Los Naufragos, and Ferris Playa are some of the most charming.
2. Enjoy the beauty of the La Mata Natural ParkLa Mata Park is a protected natural park that's home to two saltwater lakes, one pink and one blue, that helped facilitate Torrevieja's growth and development. The pink lake is still a functional salt lake, so you may see massive salt piles. If you're lucky (and happen to be in La Mata Park during the breeding season), you might even see flamingos. When it comes to flora and fauna, this natural park is truly fascinating.
3. Have fun at the fiestasTorrevieja is well-known for its fiestas and celebrations, in addition to its salt and natural beauty. These types of parties are frequently organized here. For example, on June 23rd, there is a massive beach party, while February is Carnival time.
4. Let the salt culture soak in at the Salt & Sea MuseumBecause Torrevieja is all about the sea and salt, you must visit the Sea & Salt Museum to properly comprehend the culture of the town. Here you can see model boats made of salt and string.
5. Wake up the inner child at Aquopolis TorreviejaIf you want to shift the energy of the day and enjoy a little thrill, you should go to Aquopolis Torrevieja, the area's largest water park. It's also an excellent spot for kids because it has slides and rides for all ages, as well as a variety of swimming pools.
6. Get lost in the city centreTorrevieja doesn't have a classic old town, but you can get lost in the city centre's busy streets packed with pubs and restaurants. At the end of the day, stop by one of the restaurants and have one (or more!) Mentira, a Spanish cocktail made with coffee liqueur and granizado de limón.
7. Have a peaceful day at Torre del MoroTorre del Moro, also known as Cabo Cervera Tower, is a coastal watchtower built on a hill above Cabo Cervera in the Middle Ages and Early Modern times to protect the area from pirate raids. Around the Torre del Moro, there's now a wonderful park where you can rest and soak up the local atmosphere.