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The Costa Blanca is over 125 miles of Mediterranean coastline in the Alicante province, on the southeastern coast of Spain. It features a coastline with calm waters and fine white sand beaches with mountains that loom over the Mediterranean, fruit groves and palm groves. Many of the beaches of the Costa Blanca have a Blue Flag, and some of them are very famous, such as Levante and Poniente beaches in Benidorm. The nature in this area also holds pleasant surprises for you, such as the Guardamar dunes; the Peñón de Ifach crag in Calpe; the Torrevieja-La Mata lagoons; the Nature Reserve of Tabarca Island and its marine fauna; and the Fuentes of Algar, a group of waterfalls and springs in Callosa d'En Sarrià.

Archaeological sites from the Roman period, historical centers such as the Monforte del Cid, castles like Sax, Petrer and Villena, gothic and baroque churches, and modernist towns such as Novelda and Alcoy are some of the monuments and places you can visit. The Provincial Archaeological Museum (MARQ) is also highly recommended. The Costa Blanca is also well-known for its nightlife and its traditional festivals, such as Moors and Christians and the famous Bonfires of San Juan.

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  • Alicante

    A historic Mediterranean port with wonderful beaches and plenty interesting monuments such as Santa Barbara Castle, Monastery of Santa Faz, the Cathedral, the Archaeological Museum, Church of Santa Maria and the Modern Art Museum.

  • Benidorm

    Some of the finest in Europe beaches, backed by mountains on one side and the glorious blue Mediterranean on the other, a pleasant climate all year round, all these make Benidorm one of the most visited places in Spain.

  • Altea

    Once a fortress of the Habsburg Empire, Altea is nowadays one of the most beautiful coastal resorts in Spain. The city's center will give you the taste of spanish village, a maze of cobbled narrow streets with glimpses of the bay.


  • Denia

    Dominated by a 16th century castle from a height of 90 feet, Denia`s streets are a fascinating showcase of architecture of the Iberian, Carthaginian, Roman, Arab and Christian civilizations.

  • Javea

    Situated behind a wide fine beach and sheltered between two large rocky headlands, Javea is a popular small seaside resort and market town. The bustling port is a favourite with tourists with its fantastic seafood restaurants, safe gravel beach and impressive marina.

  • Elche

    The historic quarter of Elche, preserves part of its Muslim past and Baroque splendour. Its palm tree grove, a World Heritage Site, adds to the appeal of the region. Elche is a must for many reasons, such as its many nature reserves, its coastal towns and its prestigious gastronomy.

  • Calpe

    Dominated by the imposing image of the Rock of Ifach, Calpe sits on the shores of the Mediterranean, surrounded by a beautiful landscape filled with mountains and vineyards. Many ancient civilisations settled in this town, which include the Roman baths "Baños de la Reina" (Queen's Baths).

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