Further Information:
The region stretches from Valencia, the city that invented paella and is proud of it’s tapas, stages Las Fallas – Europe’s wildest spring festival – and is home to a 22nd-century city of Arts and Sciences, south to the city of Alicante, a bustling, bright port and holiday city with vibrant nightlife.The coastline boasts some of the Spain’s finest sandy beaches, as well as delightful natural features such as La Albufera – a freshwater lake famous for it’s bird life, eels, flat bottomed boats and surrounding paella restaurants – and charming towns such as Altea – one of the prettiest little pueblos on the Valencian coastline – as well as the tourist Mecca of Benidorm with it’s superb beaches and fantastic nightlife.Along the Costa Blanca – the White Coast – you will find some of Spain’s most popular beach resorts including Gandia, Oliva, Denia, Moraira, Javea, Altea, Benissa and Calpe offering great beaches, excellent sports activities and lovely marinas.
Coast Details:
Shallow beaches are a 5 min drive away, most with restaurant facilities and all with blue flag waters. These fine sandy areas are safe for children to swim in and away from Marina life. For boats, jet skies and diving, Denia a major port for fishing boats and ferries to the Baleararics is only 15 mins by car. This area really does have it all...