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Costa Blanca Holidays:
The Costa Blanca offers a mild winter climate and something for everyone. It's the British number one overseas holiday destination. Unlike some of the other Costa's this area of southern Spain stays open throughout the year. For those who love theme parks then a couple of days at Terra Mitica will go down a treat. Lying on the eastern coast of Spain, the Costa Blanca draws millions of tourists each year to its turquoise waters and miles of white sandy beaches. Alicante is the capital and major city on this stretch of coast, but it is Benidorm that attracts the most visitors and this is the place to go for those looking for a lively and entertaining holiday with hundreds of bars and all-night clubs catering mainly for British tourists. However there is more to the Costa Blanca than crowded beach resorts - within the mountainous interior are a series of fascinating medieval towns and fortified villages which have been largely unaffected by modern development. |
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Selected Hotels & Holidays in the Costa Blanca – Previous customer recommendations Many first time visitors to Costa Blanca are unsure of which hotel or apartment offers good value for money. By visiting either of our Holidays in the Costa Blanca, Hotels in the Costa Blanca or Costa Blanca All Inclusive pages you will see a selection of holiday accommodation that has been visited by a previous customer and was found to offer good value and customer satisfaction. We try to offer a wide range of holiday accommodation in Costa Blanca so that you can decide on how much you wish to spend and steer away from just offering five-star hotels. |
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| Holidays in the Costa Blanca – A wide range of resorts |
Holidays in the Costa Blanca – A wide range of resortsAlicante is the capital of the area and is a large city with all the usual amenities available. Mainly known for its large airport Alicante is about an hour away from Benidorm. Alicante has a lively port with the lovely promenade of Explanada de España, located across from the port with a great abundance of pavement cafés, bars and restaurants. The local beach of El Postiguet is great but gets rather busy at weekends as it's a favourite of the locals. The better option for beach lovers is San Juan, located only a few kilometres away. Alicante is a golf lovers paradise with 12 golf courses to choose from and it's an ideal location for groups as the non-golfers can enjoy all that Alicante has to offer whilst the golfers can enjoy a reasonably priced round of golf with the sun on their backs. Benidorm Some 4 million visitors each year are testament to the resorts amazing organization and facilities here. With more restaurants, clubs, shops, pubs and bars than you could fit in a lifetime the facts are plain to see; Benidorm really does offer something for everyone looking for a lively holiday. Of course, this thriving resort would never have developed the way it did if it weren’t for its beautiful setting with two wonderful sandy bays separated by a rocky promontory that offers great views in each direction to Poniente and Levante beaches. A towering offshore fountain adds to the ‘big resort’ spectacle. Old Benidorm meanwhile lives on in the narrow streets near the castle, where English-owned pubs and bars have long been part of the scenery. But for a taste of Benidorm at its most cutting edge head for the nightclubs, discos, pubs and cafes spreading out to the east or the Levante beach, not forgetting the major attractions focused in the Rincon de Loix area. |
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| Main Costa Blanca Resorts |
| Albir |
Benidorm |
La Magna |
| Alicante |
Calpe |
Torrevieja |
| Other resorts covered include: Altea, Elche, Orihuela & Playa de Gandia. All resorts can be found by either clicking on the link above or by using the holiday search box below. |
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