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Your Local Area Guide
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CALPE |
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Discover Calpe our family friendly holiday resort which offers everything to guarantee you a memorable holiday. Relax on ‘blue flag’ award winning white sandy beaches and take a stroll along our beautiful promenades which are lined with shops, restaurants and bars.
If you are feeling energetic take a walk to the top of the Peñon de Ifach the 300m rock towering over the fishing port and the marina and recognised as the symbol of the Costa Blanca. |
The lively port area offers a wide choice of seafood restaurants and the opportunity to watch the fishing boats unload their daily catch and the busy fish auction on the quay.
In the centre of town you will find modern shops, bars and restaurants and in the ‘old town’ narrow picturesque cobbled streets, museums and quaint little bars and restaurants that are brimming with character. Calpe is about extroverted festivals, tradition, culture and art. We invite you to come and join in its festivals and share in the joy of the Calpinos.
Just ask us and we will let you know if we are celebrating during your stay. Calpe has something to offer, it’s full of charm, come and see for yourself, you will not be disappointed. |
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Additional Information: - http://www.calpe.es
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BENISSA |
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The municipal boundaries of Benissa are irregularly shaped. The coast is made up of small coves and beaches and the mountain area is formed by Sierra de Oltá, La Sollana, La Malla and Sierra de Bernia, with an altitude of almost 1200 meters. The town has a historic old quarter and has taken great care to preserve its origins, with a large number of ancient buildings and monuments.
Its coastline boasts coves and beaches and care is taken to protect this scenic coastline. The best known and most popular beach is Fustera Beach. |
Benissa also has a marina, Les Basetes, which is almost on the municipal border with Calpe, with a bar, restaurant, sailing school and diving centre.
This municipality has a large number of cultural events taking place throughout the year: conferences, theatre, music concerts, cinema, excursions, and camping trips, stamp collectors markets, etc.
Again, just ask and we will let you know what’s on during your stay.
Benissa, a municipality with culture, history, sea, leisure activities and a rich tradition of gastronomy.
A place to visit, enjoy and, of course, to come back to. |
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Additional Information: - http://www.benissa.net/
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MORAIRA |
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Moraira is known as the most exclusive and pleasant place to stay whilst on holiday on the Costa Blanca, perhaps in Spain. Wisely, it has retained, the charm of a small picturesque fishing town nestled between mountains and vineyards but has also sensibly developed to provide a fantastic cosmopoitian holiday experience whatever the budget and taste.
A huge variety of restaurants and bars are on offer and cater for every budget and taste, whether it be traditional Spanish cuisine in Spanish surroundings or international cuisine like Chinese, Japanese, Greek, Italian or even just egg & chips, then Moraira offers it all in style. |
The two main beaches comprise clean golden sand and are nestled in attractive bays. Swimming here is safe and pleasant and the beach is a relatively un-crowded. Moraira’s main beach L’Ampolla, is situated right next to the town centre with convenient pedestrian walkways.
The beach at El Portet Moraira is the second of the two main beaches in Moraira favored by families, it has a gentle slope into the water, which is wonderfully warm, clean and beautiful. The sandy beach is ideal for children and is backed by a handful of beach bars that serve food and drink.
Sit back, relax, enjoy the vistas, they are spectacular and of course, the hospitality of the locals.
One thing’s for sure, you will never want to leave. |
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Additional Information: - http://www.teulada-moraira.es/ |
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ALTEA |
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Altea is situated on a large bay with a sandy beach and modern marina, promenade and many bars and restaurants to enjoy. However stroll into the old town to discover its real charm. Walk up the steep narrow streets that wind their way up the hillside (follow signs for 'Poble Antic') until you reach the church of 'Virgen del Consulo', with its rounded dome of blue and white ceramic tiles.
Walk through the archway and you find yourself in the picturesque old town. The impressive church overlooks whitewashed buildings and a |
bustling square, filled with quality restaurants and cafes that encourage you to linger over lunch.
Inside the church is flooded with light through the glorious stained glass windows and the murals and sculptures on display are equally beautiful.
These cobbled streets, filled with wrought iron balconies overflowing with flowers, urge you to explore. Wander by the stylish shops selling handmade pottery, jewellery and other artifacts and you can see the old walled town has a unique charm.
Finally don't miss the opportunity of a photograph of the views. From the church square you can enjoy the vista of the sweeping bay, the mountains and a distant Benidorm with its high rise buildings. |
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Additional Information: - http://en.comunitatvalenciana.com/town/costa-blanca-altea-2
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BEST OF THE REST |
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Surrounding areas to enjoy and explore:-
Javea, Denia, Jalon Valley, Guadalest, Algar Falls, and not forgetting Benidorm which has something for everyone, including the parks; Aqualandia, Mundomar, Terra Mitica and Terra Natura. |
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Esmero Property Services,
38 Ortembach 16-A, Buzon 8, 03710 Calpe, Alicante, Spain
Tel/Fax: (00 34) 96 583 0260 Mobile: 689 336 020 |
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