Costa Blanca resort choice. Holidays in the resorts of the Costa Blanca. Vacation with children

Have you decided to find out what the Costa Blanca is like? Where is the best place to relax, where to go and what to see? We will tell you about all the nuances of the trip.

About Costa Blanca

The Costa Blanca is not as popular as the Costa Brava or Costa del Sol. The reason is in the specifics beach holiday Russian tourists– there are no large hotels here, only modest apartments. Perhaps the only city on the coast where there are many hotels is Benidorm.

Exploring the Costa Blanca begins in the city of Alicante, the center of the region. Conventionally, this is where the Costa Blanca is divided into southern and northern parts. The southern coast is a plain with several salt lakes. The northern coast is rugged with rocks and cliffs. This is where the first difference is born - the variety of beaches. If on the southern coast the beaches are represented by a wide strip of fine sand with a gentle entry into the sea, then in the north they are small rocky bays with sand and pebble beaches.

If you are planning a vacation with children or you are not a good swimmer, then choose the southern coast: you won’t have to go up and down to the beach every time, the entrance to the sea is gentle, and you can have privacy if you wish. By the way, there are rarely waves here. But if the view from the window is important to you, then it’s better to relax in the north.

Which resort to choose

Alicante is the capital of the Costa Blanca. It's pretty Big city. There are several museums here, there is a promenade and the famous Santa Barbara fortress. There are also several beaches, but Alicante is not considered a resort town.

South of Alicante is small town ok – Gran Alacant. Now it is more focused on tourists, there is a small narrow beach, many hotels, bungalows and villas. The main disadvantage of the place is the constant noise due to its proximity to the airport.

If you go further south, you can get to Santa Pola, another resort. Strange, but it is very popular among tourists from Scandinavia. Not far from Santa Pola there are salinos (swamps where salt is mined), where you can always find large colonies of various birds, for example, pink flamingos. They can also be observed if you drive along the highway along the coast. Disadvantages include unusual gray sand and noise from the highway that runs along the coast.

Further between the settlement of La Marina and the town of Torrevieja there is a sandy strip that stretches for several kilometers. La Marina is a small town with many camping spots and a few hostels. There is a very nice beach here, which is separated from La Marina by a strip of pine trees. Since strong winds are not uncommon in these places, this place attracts windsurfers.

Further along the coast is Guardamar de Segura, famous for its expensive restaurants and beautiful beaches. The city is popular among the local population. It is worth noting that the most expensive land is not located on the sea coast, but in settlements located 5 - 10 km inland.

Then there is La Mata, nicknamed the Russian capital of Spain. Not far from this place are sand dunes. La Mata, like Guardamar de Segura, is very popular among the Spaniards.

Now we've reached the last major settlement south coast Costa Blanca - the city of Torrevieja. This city stretches for several kilometers along the coast, where there are several sandy beaches. Also in the city you can find several bars, restaurants, discos, there is a promenade and an amusement park.

South of Torrevieja there is a place - Orihuela Costa. It consists of several small settlements, mostly built up with villas and bungalows. There are many bays here, so many vacationers are families with children.

Now let's talk about the north coast. Let's start with the largest and most popular place - the city of Benidorm. While in the south there are mostly low-rise buildings, there are a huge number of multi-storey buildings located close to each other. We can say that Benidorm is the most unusual place province of Alicante. This place is very popular among young people; there are many clubs, bars and all kinds of entertainment. Benidorm has two city beaches; sometimes there are large stones in the water. At the same time, the city is good for family vacation with children, because Beridorm has zoos, amusement parks and a water park.

Other cities north coast not so popular and unusual, they are low-rise and quiet.

There is a place called Villajoyos, where there are colorful houses and a chocolate factory.


Another popular destination is Calpe, primarily known for its fish restaurants. The location of the city is very good, part of the city is on a hillside with stunning views of Cape Ifak. There are also several sandy beaches in the city.

Far away from highways you can find the town of Moraira, a place that, although isolated, is well suited for families with children.

Very a nice place located near Javea - cape with long name Cabo de la Nao and Cabo de San Martin, with impeccable views of the sea and cliffs. There is a lot of greenery and quite quiet. The main drawback is that there are no beaches, although there are several coves with pebbles, where you need to go down and up the stairs. The city of Javea itself is not particularly popular due to high prices. The beach here is sand and pebble and stretches in a narrow strip along the sea.

Denia is the most northern city Costa Blanca. The city has several pebble and sandy beaches and a ferry with connections to Mallorca or Ibiza.

North and south are fundamentally different from each other. To determine perfect place specifically for you, you need to decide whether you will spend a lot of time at sea, whether you need nightlife and infrastructure. Depending on this, choose one of the Costa Blanca resorts.

This concludes our review of “Costa Blanca: where is the best place to relax.” If you have already been to these areas, share your reviews in the comments.

Benidorm is considered the capital of the Costa Blanca and a center of tourism and entertainment. Not only guests from different countries, but also the Spaniards themselves, and this says a lot. The main place for walking is the six-kilometer embankment, where, as expected, there are many restaurants, bars, shops and discos.

If you are interested in a beach holiday, then in Benidorm it is represented by three beaches: Playa de Levante, Playa de Poniente and Mal Pas. The most popular and, as a result, the most crowded is Playa de Levante, which offers, in addition to the bright sun and magical sand, a lot of fun sports entertainment. Playa de Poniente is located in the city center, however, there are always fewer people there, and it attracts more those who need a secluded holiday. Mal Pas is a small picturesque cove among the rocks, separating the rest of the city's beaches. All beaches, without exception, regularly receive their legal blue flag.

The port city of Alicante is located in the center of the province of the same name. The city was founded by the ancient Greeks in the second century BC. Situated along a large bay, it has always been famous for its excellent fishing and today is a major exporter of fish and seafood. In addition, it is a very popular resort, attracting not only good beaches, but also an abundance of attractions, as well as a rich cultural life. The city also receives a regular large influx of tourists due to the fact that it has an international airport.

The beaches of the city of Alicante, for the most part, are marked with blue flags - a kind of quality mark indicating safety and cleanliness.



The beaches of Almadraba and La Albufereta are considered the most suitable for family holidays, especially if you have small children with you. Both beaches are covered with fine sand, the sea is shallow, and there are practically no waves. La Albufereta also has many playgrounds for children and catamaran rentals.

San Juan is a wide beach with luxurious sand, stretching almost three kilometers in length. The beach is located in a busy area of ​​the city, in close proximity to the picturesque embankment, where every tourist will find everything he wants. During the period from October to May, when the beach season fades away, kiting is allowed here, and rental shops operate sports equipment for this sport.



El Postiguet is the central city beach, very crowded and popular among visitors. Golden sand, convenient access to the sea and excellent infrastructure are the main features of this beach. During the summer holidays, it is customary to arrange fireworks here. Located nearby historical Center city, there is access to an elevator leading to the Santa Barbara Castle.

The bays of Cape Cabo de Huertas are distinguished by rocky beaches with unusual landscape. The seabed is an almost continuous rock slab. Those who like privacy come here. Due to the abundance of marine life, these places are popular for snorkeling.




19 kilometers from Alicante is the largest in Valencia Tabarca Island, very popular among tourists. Small ships, all kinds of catamarans and even ordinary motorboats constantly bring vacationers here for the whole day or just for a walk. The island has a small beach covered with a mixture of sand and pebbles. Tourists are attracted mainly by the picturesque nature of the island: cacti growing among grassy meadows, rocky shores with clear water, caves. The colorful streets of quiet places do not go unnoticed. fishing villages, ancient fortresses and cozy restaurants with delicious seafood cuisine. Sea life You can get a great look at it live, diving with a mask and fins. But scuba diving requires special permission, since the island is a protected area.




Gandia is a municipality in the north of the Costa Blanca, which is an important cultural and historical center of Spain. The city, founded at one time by fishermen, was initially located at some distance from the coast, so as not to attract much attention from pirates. But with the development of the tourism industry, Gandia could not help but turn into one of the favorite vacation spots of Europeans. A favorable mild climate and fifteen kilometers of continuous beaches framed by orange orchards have become the key to success in the field of tourism.

The most popular beach in Gandia is Gandia Playa. It is surrounded by luxury hotels and equipped with everything necessary for a comfortable stay. But if you value privacy and are tired of the hustle and bustle, pay attention to the beaches, somewhat remote from the city - Pau Pi and Aigua Blanca. Diving, sailing, windsurfing - all this in in the best possible way present on the beaches of Gandia, and leisure Some guests do not at all interfere with the serene relaxation of others.




Torrevieja is one of largest cities Costa Blanca and a magnificent resort. They say about the unique climate of Torrevieja that there are only two seasons: summer and spring. Indeed, the winter here is surprisingly warm, and the summer heat is compensated by the sea breeze, so relaxing here is a pleasure. In addition to amazing beaches, there are a large number of salt lakes, which not only serve as a source of salt production, but are also medicinal. For example, the waters and mud of Lake Salada de Torrevieja are not inferior to the Dead Sea in their healing properties.

Absolutely all the beaches of Torrevieja are sandy and clean, so blue flags do not bypass them. Many beaches are located in cozy hidden coves surrounded by rocky outcrops. The names of some beaches are interesting: Flamingo, Crazy Beach, Priest Beach. The total length of the sandy splendor of Torrevieja is 20 kilometers.

Attractions of the Costa Blanca



Guadalest Castle is located on the territory of the village of the same name in the province of Alicante. This is one of the most visited Spanish castles. The first fortified structures appeared here in the seventh century. It is noteworthy that initially there was only one way to Guadalest - through a tunnel built into the rock. A visit to the castle and the museums organized on its territory is a great chance to replenish your historical knowledge, as well as take some gorgeous photos against the backdrop of the picturesque valley.

Santa Barbara




The Santa Barbara Fortress is one of the most attractive sites in Spain. It is located in the city of Alicante. The fortress was founded by the Moors in the ninth century. This strategic outpost, which has survived battles more than once, has been completed and expanded over the centuries. Many fortifications have been perfectly preserved: the Queen's Bastion, the Guard's Court, the Hall of Philip the Second, the ruins of the old chapel and the Military Building. You can get to the fortress either by regular road or by using an inclined elevator.


Fabulous medieval castle With rich history, full of secrets and mysteries, is worthy of close attention and study. Changes were made to the architecture of the castle more than once, as a result it turned into an example of an interesting fusion of different styles. It may look rather strict and even stern from the outside, but inside it is filled with exquisite palace luxury.




The Terra Mitica theme park is located near the city of Benidorm. It was opened relatively recently, but has already won the hearts of many fans. The thematic areas of the park are presented in the style of the great ancient civilizations that became the basis for the development of Europe. Guests have the opportunity to visit ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, Iberia and the islands Mediterranean Sea, test your strength in exciting adventures and test the strength of the vestibular system on the most modern attractions.
Official website of the park: www.terramiticapark.com

Terra Natura


The long coastline of the Costa Blanca (in the lane “white coast”) is one of the most visited on the continent. It stretches from Denia to Pilar de la Horadada, belonging to Alicante and only partly to Murcia.

You can see the beautiful landscapes of the Costa Blanca in the video:

This coast holds the lead in the number of “blue flags” for the purity of water and the quality of white sand beaches. Here, 305 days a year are sunny, and the rocks protect the coast from the cold wind. The Costa Blanca's infrastructure is well developed and prices are relatively reasonable. It is not surprising that even demanding and thrifty British, Germans and Scandinavians come here.


Photo: Costa Blanca Map

This very lively place is not suitable for secluded relaxation and meditation, but excellent beaches, active recreation and vibrant nightlife are guaranteed. Altea, with its creative atmosphere, can refute this statement - noisy parties are alien to this resort. And the original Xabia (Javea) has several wild places for self-discovery.

Throughout the Costa Blanca you will find beautiful nature, interesting cities and villages. There are many surprising things here: theme parks(Terra Mitica, Safari Park), water parks Mundomar and Aqualandia, zoos (Terra Natura), national reserve with pink flamingos(Molino del Agua), pink lagoon (Salada de Torrevieja), architecture of the Moors and ancient Rome.

This coastline is famous for its excellent golf courses.

The tourist peak is in July and August, when it is difficult to find apartments if they are not booked in advance. But out of season there are plenty of free places, and prices for accommodation are lower than during the season.

The most popular resorts: Benidorm, Alicante, Torrevieja, Denia and Calpe.


Photo: Gandia

Gandia is located 67 km from Valencia and the patrimony of the Borgia Dukes. The city is a historical and cultural center, port and resort. Gandia is divided into two parts: the city and the beach, between which a bus runs. The northern pearl of the Costa Blanca was chosen by the Spaniards, so the nightlife of the resort is very active.

Beaches in Gandia

Gandia Beachis a wide and long (12 km) strip with excellent sand, which is removed using special equipment. Great for holidays with children. There are free toilets and bicycle rentals.

Attractions: the city constantly hosts excursions to the rich Palace of the Duke of Boggia.


Photo: Denia

Denia is considered an important passenger port of the Valencian Autonomous Region. From here you can get to the Balearic archipelago in the shortest possible way. This is a cosmopolitan city and a fashionable resort with a well-established infrastructure. The climate of Denia, surrounded by the mountains, is one of the best in Spain, and the length of the beach line is 30 km.

Beaches of Denia


Photo: La Marine

La Marina– excellent sandy beach.

Las Rotas– a more secluded coast with rocky coves and emerald waters.

Attractions: the streets of Denia remember many cultures and can tell a lot of interesting things. Directly from the square Constitucion steps lead to the Castle of Denia, where tourists can enjoy stunning panoramic views of the city and the coast. Very close by in the village of Vergel there is a Safari Park with dolphin shows.


Photo: Javea

Javea or Xabia is a city that has not changed its appearance even under the onslaught of mass tourism. The appearance of the city is created by narrow streets lined with flower pots, wrought iron balconies and traditional geraniums. Here you can find such cute restaurants that only exist in such original cities.

Javea is beautiful family resort where you can shop and do things active leisure. The city can be divided into three parts: beautiful Old city, El Puerto port and El Arenal beach area.

Beaches of Javea


Photo: El Arenal

El Arenalis a wide beach with a wide selection of water activities.

Granadella- the most beautiful bay in Javea.

Cala Blancawith caves and grottoes - the most beautiful and wild place in Javea, but more suitable for walking (in sneakers).

The best time to visit is the beginning of the holiday season, when there are not so many people yet.

Attractions: tourists are offered exciting excursions “Jávea: a network of natural areas”. These are 5 routes, such as climbing the rocky peak of Montgo. Free excursions are offered a couple of times a week.


Photo: Calpe

Calpe – picturesque resort, famous for the Ifach rock, protruding from the water like the fin of a giant shark. The 332-meter cliff offers magnificent views, and you can climb it from the Aula de Naturaleza nature center.

Beaches: on both sides of the Ifach rock there are two beautiful bays - on south beach Arenal, and in the north Levante beach (Playa Levante).

Reviews from tourists show that they like Levante more than Arenal for its impeccable sand and warm water, even in June.

Attractions: the observation tower at the top of Ifach is a symbol of the entire Costa Blanca. In the reserve at the base of the mountain, unique carnations, orchids and about 300 other species of flora grow.


Photo: Benidorm

Benidorm is a resort metropolis with rich nature, mountain views, two luxurious beaches, parks, skyscrapers, countless hotels, shops, restaurants and nightlife. Many tourists, having been here, decide to move for permanent residence - the Germans are very active in buying housing.

In terms of the number of apartments for tourists, Benidorm is third after Paris and London, in terms of intensity nightlife it is second only to Ibiza, and in terms of the height of skyscrapers only to New York.

Such a progressive city has preserved interesting architectural monuments of the 17-18 centuries in the Old Part.

Leisure

It’s difficult to get bored in Benidorm, and there are simply countless leisure activities - from spearfishing, shopping to hikes to interesting villages and towns nearby. The Aqualandia water park offers swimming with sharks - extreme, but safe (sharks are small).

Children will be interested in visiting the Mundomar Zoo, as well as the theme parks of the world legends “Terra Mitica”, the safari park “Terra Natura”, and the water park “Aqua Natura”.

Divers will definitely love the resort: on the island of Benidorm (La Isla de Benidorm) there are 10 dive sites up to 33 meters.

Beaches


Photo: Poniente

According to reviews, the sea in Benidorm is the warmest in all of Spain - you can safely go at the beginning or end of the season. A rocky outcrop divides the coast into two beaches: the most visitedLevantewith fine golden sand and longPoniente (Playa del Poniente)- the abode of Spanish tourists. Both beaches have everything for sunbathing, swimming and water sports. Cons: no changing cabins or showers (there are foot washes), few WC places.

According to tourists, Levante beach is the best in the city - clean and with warm currents, in which it is pleasant to swim.

It's worth the effort to find the tiny Malpas beach, hidden in a cove between the main beaches. It's only 120 meters of sand and there can be competition, but there is a glass bottom boat from here to the island of Benidorm.

If you want privacy, go to the bays of Toi Chimo and Almadrava, 2 km from the island. Benidorm, where, by the way, you can do excellent scuba diving.

5 cases in Benidorm. Things to do:

Things to do in Benidorm:

  1. Go to the Sierra Helada mountains (don't forget to pick up the free brochures “Sierra Helada Routes” at the travel agency);
  2. Climb on observation deck himself tall skyscraper Gran Bali at 210 m;
  3. Go to the Chocolate Museum in Villajoyosa;
  4. Become a “chocolate sweet”, basking on the local sand;
  5. Have fun at the Terra Mitica amusement park.

Attractions

The skyscrapers and business centers in the New part of the city contrast sharply with the Old part with its narrow medieval streets. Interesting are the Church of St. Jaime, the “Balcony of the Mediterranean” and the ruins observation tower. History buffs will appreciate the ancient Iberian village of Tossal de Cala nearby. In the very heart of the city there is a bullring, which has become a venue for vibrant concerts and festivals.


Photo: Altea

Altea, 10 km from Benidorm, is one of the few places that has retained its originality. The new part of the city is a typical modern resort, the Old part is a beautiful hill strewn with white houses. The cute town is called an “artists’ colony”; there are many art galleries and no less cozy cafes and restaurants. There are no high-rise buildings or noisy parties here - this is a sublime city of artists and classical music, where Montserrat Caballe herself often performs.

Beaches: Main beach Playa de Cap Negret is interesting because of its cove with black pebbles. There are no cafes and bars, but beach equipment is available.

Alicante

Alicante – main city Costa Blanca and the second largest in the autonomy of Valencia, as well as major port. Tourists love to stroll along the palm-lined boulevard with its scattering of restaurants and favorite tapas bars. The beaches of Alicante are marked with a blue flag and are equipped with showers, toilets, areas for children and equipment rental. The city is famous for its abundance of holidays different time of the year.

Leisure

Alicante has all the conditions for cultural leisure: the Museum of Fine Arts in the Gravina Palace, the Museum of Modern Art and the Fogheres Museum.

Alicante is famous for its festivals - in February there is a colorful costumed carnival, and on the day before Lent the whole world buries a “sardine”. It's fun from 9 to 12 June at the Moors and Christians festival. From June 20 to 24, an action similar to Las Fallas takes place here with puppets, fireworks and folk festivities.

Beaches


Photo: Playa del Postigue

Alicante is rich in beaches for every taste:

Postignet (Playa del Postigue)- a crowded beach right next to Mount Benacantil.

Albufereta (Playa La Albufereta)- a pleasant beach in the northeast.

San Juan (Playa de San Juan)- a larger (2.9 km long, 60 m wide) and less crowded beach for surfers further east.

Carrer La Mar— very decent beach;

Almadraba– the gentlest entrance to the water and the minimum of waves, which is what children need.

On the shores of the Mediterranean coast. Costa Blanca means white coast; the place received this name due to its stunning beaches. High mountains around block the path of cold winds. Thanks to its warm Mediterranean climate, the city has become the most visited at any time of the year.

Going on holiday to the Costa Blanca, you will plunge into the unique atmosphere of Spanish flavor. Excellent beaches, warm sea, hotels, architectural monuments, bright natural colors will not leave vacationers indifferent. Once you come here, you will want to come back again. Plan a vacation to the Costa Blanca in 2020 – prices, entertainment, attractions are described in the article.

Brief historical background

People appeared on the territory of the region a very long time ago: for example, scientists have found sites that date back to the 3rd millennium BC. Several centuries before the birth of Christ, the Iberians lived here - the ancestors of today's Spaniards. It was here that the bust known as the "Lady of Elche" was found.

Greeks and Phoenicians, Moors and Visigoths - many peoples have left their mark on the history of the region. Wars with Muslim conquerors continued for a long time, but in the 13th century the Castilian ruler finally returned this region to Christian hands.

As for the resort industry, it began to develop around the end of the 19th century. At first the Spaniards themselves flocked here, then the place attracted foreigners. Well, nowadays there is everything that tourists of any category need.

Brief geographical information and climate

The Mediterranean climate is favorable for health and comfortable for the body. The sun shines here more than 300 days a year, and the average annual temperature is 17 degrees. The water is heated to 30 degrees in summer. In July and August it can be hot here: up to 35 degrees Celsius, but the sea breeze softens these conditions. Beach season lasts from mid-May to mid-October.

Winter in Costa Blanca

WITH summer vacation on the Costa Blanca everything is clear: the sea, the beach, scuba diving or just snorkeling. Well, what to do in winter in Spain? Winter nature is different from summer. Trees and shrubs acquire extraordinary freshness. The city smells of pine. In these places, everything begins to bloom in winter: almonds start in January, and the smell of jasmine spreads throughout the surrounding area. Mimosas bloom in February - it’s very beautiful! Nightingales have been singing since April because summer is already approaching. Therefore, even not at the height of the season, the Costa Blanca can provide an excellent holiday.

And, of course, from October to May, tourists can expect very affordable prices in hotels and restaurants. You can even afford to stay in a luxury room. You can rent a villa or apartment, which will have independent heating and everything you need for a comfortable stay.

Costa Blanca on the map


Safety in Costa Blanca

Spain is considered a safe country for tourists, and the coast is no exception. Of course, in large tourist areas it is better to take care of your belongings and not leave them on the beach. But the main thing, of course, is safety in water and on land: you should protect your skin from the sun, and also not swim if a prohibitory flag is posted.

Planning a trip to the Costa Blanca: transport and accommodation

How to get there?

The region's major airport is located in. A flight from there will cost about 11 thousand rubles.

Many buses run between the coastal resorts. Getting to local attractions is easy, as transport links between and within the cities are very well organized. Thus, the distance from Alicante to Benidorm can be covered for about 10 euros, to Valencia - for 25 euros. There are also taxis here, but they will cost about 5 times more.

Where to stay?

All regions and resorts of the Costa Blanca have a total of more than 700 accommodation options. Apartment or double room in a simple guest house will cost about 2.5 thousand rubles per day in the summer of 2020. You can stay in a three-star hotel for two people for a day for an amount starting from 3.5 thousand rubles per day. Finally, accommodation in a luxurious five-star hotel with a swimming pool, spa center and other amenities will cost tourists no less than 8 thousand rubles per day for two.

Holidays on the Costa Blanca: beaches, attractions, entertainment

Beach holidays in the resorts of the Costa Blanca

The coast has 150 kilometers of beaches, which are distinguished by soft and clean sand of light, snow-white or golden color. It is worth noting that most of them are marked with the prestigious Blue Flag, this emphasizes the safety and comfort of holidays on the coast.

According to tourists, best beaches- in the vicinity of Benidorm, San Juan and La Mata. In addition to the sand itself, the Costa Blanca will delight you with warm and clean water, as well as good infrastructure: sun loungers, umbrellas and special paths on the sand, showers, children's and sports grounds, as well as cafes and restaurants near the beaches.

Main resorts of the Costa Blanca

It is believed that the resorts of the Costa Blanca are optimal in terms of price and quality for recreation. Where to go on the coast?

Benidorm

This city is sometimes compared to New York because it has many skyscrapers, bars, and restaurants. There is plenty of room to have fun in Benidorm, as there are entertainment venues for every taste and located at every turn.

For those traveling as a family with children, the city has plenty to do. So, it’s worth visiting the Aqualandia water park - there are two pools for children from two years old, and slides for those older. In total, the territory of the establishment occupies about 150 thousand square meters. Mundomar Park is a place where visitors will find a variety of marine animals and colorful southern birds. You can not only look at them, but also see a real performance with the participation of sea lions and dolphins. Famous Spanish athletes take part in the show. Terra Mitica is an amusement park where you will find entertainment for everyone, especially for children. It is very hot here in the summer, so take this into account when preparing for your trip. And next to it is the Terra Natura Zoo.

Benidorm's attractions include the Church of Saint Jaime, built in the neoclassical style in the 18th century, as well as the ancient ruins of the Tossal de Cala settlement. Those who are in the city for a long time can go to the village of Guadalest and explore the 11th century fortress or go to the castle of Count Alfaz, which is a cultural center and allows you to attend a theatrical performance.

Alicante

Large resort and port city. The tourist influx occurred in the 70s of the last century.

First of all, you should take a leisurely walk along Esplanade Boulevard. The pedestrian area is surrounded by palm trees. Along the promenade you can buy souvenirs or relax at sunset in a small cafe. And during the day you can visit the Central Market - Mercado Central, where they sell fresh and smoked fish, a variety of fruits and vegetables, amazing Spanish wines, jamon and much more.

The main attraction of the city is the Santa Barbara Castle on Mount Benatanquil. You can go upstairs by high-speed elevator. In addition, it is worth visiting the Basilica of Santa Maria, which is in the city center; this is the oldest temple building in Alicante. The Old Town area is notable for the fact that you can feel like you are in the past and understand how the locals lived several centuries ago.

Torrovieja

The city is famous for its salt lakes, as well as for its huge citrus plantations, which provide fruit not only for Spain, but also for the entire Western Europe. The largest Russian community lives in this city.

You can look at the natural beauty in the Lagoon Park of La Mata and Torrovieja. Reservoirs - salt lakes- are called Pink and Green because of their unusual colors. And exotic pink flamingos nest on their banks.

It is also worth visiting Windmill Park. Some time ago, this area was organized in order to carefully reconstruct these buildings according to ancient drawings of the 19th century, and now you can admire the mills, relax near the pond on a bench, and kids can play on the playground at this time.

Many of the city's museums are connected to the sea. The Museum of Sea and Salt has been operating for several decades; old photographs, ship models are stored here, and you can learn about the extraction of the mineral. The S61 Dolphin submarine museum is a unique opportunity to get acquainted with “life on an underwater vessel.”

Gandia

Quiet, beach town. Length coastline reaches 12 kilometers. There is a tourist center with hotels, restaurants and cafes nearby. Among interesting places One can note the Hellish Abyss - namely, a cave in the rocks, unique in its shape, on which nature itself worked. Architecture lovers should visit the Palace of the Borgia Dukes, built in the 15th century. This building has been rebuilt more than once and supplemented with various architectural elements, and therefore is now a mixture of Moorish, Valencian, and Italian styles.

Denia

Sandy beaches and small coves will make your holiday special. While walking around the Old Town, you can see unusual buildings: many buildings have utility rooms for drying grapes attached. On the territory of the city there is a Museum of Archeology, where you can see artifacts with a thousand-year history. In the surrounding area there is a 650 meter high peak from where you can look out over Denia and the surrounding area.

Villajosa

The place is famous for the fact that every year at the end of July, spectacular colorful festivals are held here. In addition, Villajosa will appeal to all those with a sweet tooth - there is a chocolate factory and the Chocolate Museum here. Among the architectural monuments, one can note the ruins of the Roman period and the Gothic Catholic cathedral.

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Where to go on an excursion?

Spain is good not only for those who like to soak up the sun, but for those who want to get acquainted with architectural monuments. It’s better to go to big cities for such impressions. You can go on an excursion in your own car or ask for help at travel company— there are a lot of them on the Costa Blanca. You can choose the route yourself.

Major cities worth visiting are:

  1. – here you will see many works by the famous architect Antonio Gaudi. Its buildings cannot be compared with other monuments, but the Sagrada Familia and the huge Park Guell with their fountains and intricate frescoes on the walls will not leave you indifferent.
  2. Be sure to go to central square- Plaza Mayor. In the Middle Ages, executions and bullfights were held here. The Royal Palace, surrounded by the Campo del Moro garden, is also worth seeing. Also in Madrid you can visit the Reina Sofia Museum, which houses the most famous paintings of world painting.
  3. famous for its cathedral, where the Holy Grail is located, and many small churches. In addition, the city has about 50 museums where you can see ceramics, get acquainted with the history of the city, and learn about famous residents.

Kitchen and shopping

The culinary traditions of the region were formed thanks to the influence of a variety of peoples: the Romans, Celts, Muslims and the ancestors of the Spaniards, the Iberians, contributed their part to them. Among the popular dishes it is worth noting:

  • Gijona ice cream made with almond nougat;
  • paella;
  • lamb chops.

What to take with you as a souvenir and as a gift from the coast? It could be first-class ceramics, a leather or fabric item, chocolate, wine, a fan or a shawl.

Residents of Spain love and know how to have fun, and tourists will also not be allowed to get bored. Carnivals, dances, and holidays await you on the Costa Blanca all the time, clean beaches will allow you to relax after a lot of fun, so a holiday in 2020 in this place will be great.

Costa Blanca is a resort in Spain on the Mediterranean coast, in the province of Alicante. The Iberian Peninsula is famous for its tourist spots. It became famous for the largest number of beaches with “ Blue flag", which means ecologically clean water and the best conditions for swimming and beach holidays. There is a developed tourist infrastructure here and all conditions have been created for a comfortable stay for tourists. Costa Blanca Spain - easy to find on the map to get directions from anywhere.

Climate and weather on the Costa Blanca

The climate on the Spanish Costa Blanca is very mild for a beach holiday at sea. The air temperature from May to October ranges from 22 to 35 degrees above zero. And the water is from 21 to 27 degrees.

Costa Blanca on the map of Spain

Attractions on the Costa Blanca

For tourists who want to know what the Costa Spain is like, it would be right to come and visit the local attractions, not forgetting, of course, the sea with its beautiful beaches.

Guadelest

In the mountains there is a small town with its own castle, old houses and tiny streets. From here you can enjoy an extraordinary view of the mountains and the reservoir.

Additional Information! There are a couple of museums you can visit in Guadeste:

  • Museum of Microminiatures;
  • Guadelest Castle Museum.

Old center of Altea

The city of Altea is a concentration of masters of various crafts, arts and creativity. The city center envelops tourists with its warmth and hospitality. All houses in the old center are painted white. The streets are located around the main cathedral, so there are charming views of the coast.

Santa Barbara Castle

It is an ancient fortress from the 9th century. Located in Alicante. From this point you can see a 360 degree panorama of the surrounding area and the sea.

Santa Barbara is located on Mount Benacantil.

Note! You can get here on foot or by elevator.

Amusement park "Terra Mitica"

The Costa Blanca is famous for its theme parks, but Terra Mitica is the most popular and worthy of attention. You can get there on your own by bus or tram.

Additional Information! The park itself is divided into three thematic zones - Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome.

Water park "Aqualandia"

You can go here to have a fun time with friends or children. All water attractions on the coast are concentrated in Aqualandia.

Water park "Aqualandia"

Cape Peñon de Ifach

Mount Ifach is of volcanic origin and can only be climbed with non-slip shoes. It rises above the town of Calpe and goes out to sea. Those lucky enough to reach the top will have stunning views of the surrounding area and seascape.

Palm forest in Elche

Eleven thousand palm trees grow in this grove.

For your information! It is the largest palm grove in Europe.

Caves of Canelobre

At a distance of 40 km from Alicante there is the largest cave in Spain - Canelobre. Its age is about 7 million years. Musical evenings are held here.

Tabarca Island

Tourists come to this tiny island to go diving and enjoy the crystal clear water.

Beach and resort on the Costa Blanca

The choice of beaches and resorts on the Costa Blanca is quite large.

Costa Blanca is translated into Russian as “white coast”. The sun, reflecting off the white rocks and snow-white sand, floods everything around with light. Therefore, the Costa Blanca is a popular holiday destination. It includes the following resorts:

  • Altea;
  • Alicante;
  • Benidorm;
  • Denia;
  • Calpe;
  • Javea;
  • Albert;
  • Villajoyosa.

Coast of the Costa Blanca

Altea

This is a small place between Calpe and Benidorm. The population here is trying by all means to preserve cultural heritage, so tourists will not encounter tall buildings. The beaches are pebbly, but this makes the water seem even more transparent and clean.

Alicante

The capital of the province of the same name. This is where the airport is located, so any tourist begins his acquaintance with this city. The wonderful climate, greenery, fine white sand, clear sea, impressive architecture and high level of service will make your holiday in Alicante ideal.

Benidorm

This resort is especially appreciated by lovers of nightlife. But families with children will not be bored here either - theme parks are waiting for little visitors. The mountain range protects the coast from the winds, which creates good conditions for a beach holiday. By the way, camps are being opened in Benidorm for children playing football.

Denia

Recognized as the best health resort on the coast. Covered by Mount Montgo. Here is the most fresh air and a healthy climate. Sports lovers will enjoy yachting and surfing here. And those who love fish will love the local cuisine.

Calpe

A resort for those seeking solitude. The calm, measured pace of life, yacht and golf clubs, clean night air, the absence of discos and night noise turn this resort into a luxury one.

Javea

The resort town is located between Alicante and Valencia. There are many Gothic monasteries and churches on the streets of the city. But the resort is famous for its large port, where tourists are offered water activities for every taste. And those who don’t like water sports should at least take a boat ride out to sea to admire the white sandy beach and the lacy line of rocks against the blue sky.

Albert

Calm and peaceful resort. The beaches are large-pebble.

Villajoyosa

Next door to the bustling Benidorm lies this small, quiet resort. Tourists especially note the freshest seafood here. And the distinctive feature of this resort is the ancient part of the city, a monument under UNESCO protection, so you can take your mind off the sea with excursions around the town.

How to get to Costa Blanca

The nearest airports are in Alicante and Valencia. The distance from Valencia to the Costa Blanca is approximately 150 km. But most often tourists fly to Barcelona or Madrid because of more convenient and cheaper tours.

There are three routes to get from Barcelona to the Costa Blanca - by plane, train or bus. It is better to purchase a ticket for the Barcelona train to the Costa Blanca on special websites, so you can save money by buying a ticket almost 4 times cheaper.

Note! The time interval between buses is 1 day.

You can also fly from Madrid to the Costa Blanca by plane, train or bus. The distance from the capital of Spain is 420 km.

  • The best beaches of the Costa Blanca – sandy beaches La Fosa and Arenal Bol and small pebble Cap Nerjet.
  • More walks - small towns with cozy streets immerse tourists in a real Mediterranean atmosphere.
  • Paella, drinks and jamon are three mandatory products for tasting, as in any other spanish city– Salou, Blanes, Cambrils - they all offer national dishes.

Costa Blanca

Holidays on the Costa Blanca are pure pleasure. It is warmer here than in Barcelona, ​​and prices are lower. Clean sea and beaches, fresh air and all kinds of entertainment attract more and more tourists. At the same time, everyone can choose a resort to suit their taste and budget.