Benidorm
For those wishing to seek a very lively holiday Benidorm
with its numerous bars, nightclubs pubs and cafes is only
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Guadalest
Guadalest perched on a rocky outcrop over 600m high
is probably the most visited village on the Costa Blanca.
Its white bell tower standing atop a granite mass is
one of the most striking images in the region.
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Algar
Waterfalls
The Algar is a kind of natural water park where you can
swim in the crystal clear waters. Its one of the regions
top attractions and well worth a visit... |
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Calpe
Calpe, is situated in the south of a district called
La Marina Alta, between the sea and the mountains. The
most outstanding feature of Calpes 13 kilometre coastline
is Calpe rock towering to a height of 332 metres from
the sea. Calpe rock has been declared a nature reserve
by the Regional Government and features Fossa and Calalga
beaches to the northern side, with the Arenal-Bol beach
and some smaller coves on the southern side. |
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Mar
Menor peninsula
Thirty minutes south of Torrevieja lies the unique Mar
Menor peninsula. The peninsula is two hundred metres wide
with the Mediterranean on one side and the Mar Menor lake
on the other. |
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Menor offers some of the best water sport facilities and
conditions in Spain as well as huge stretches of fine
white sand for dedicated sun worshippers. |
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Cartegena
To
the south Cartegena is a beautiful mixture of a modern
industrial city , naval dockyards and a very attractive
old quarter with a blend of Roman ruins, elegant churches
and some wonderful modernist buildings.
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