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 Costa Blanca

Costa Blanca Information Guide  will help you discover this beautiful area. Aptly named The White Coast for its fine sandy beaches. There are many famous and historic inland towns and cities. Renting a Car is a must, in order to enjoy visiting the area of your choice. I particularly enjoyed Valencia, where we stayed for a few days. There are tourist sites turned into an art form. They were awesome and can be viewed here.

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Torrevieja is an excellent town to visit. There are two marinas a large playa, wonderful clean fine sandy beaches. Besides the restaurants, shops and ice cream parlours on the front line plus a daily hippy market where you can stock up with souvenirs, there is a great town with many shops, a market and theatre. The list is endless.  

 
   

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Way Out Places

* Barcelona

* Valencia

* Madrid

* Granada

Not in Costa Blanca. But definitely worth a visit.

 

 
 
 

Spotlight Destinations

Benidorm is very a vibrant holiday resort with excellent beaches and many places to visit, nearby. 
Alicante is a wonderful city with long boulevards, large shops and tapas bars. There is also beaches, a port and marina.
Granada I know is not in the Costa Blanca. It is such wonderful experience to visit, especially The Alambra Palace, I felt it was well worth a look at.