Moraira
The elegant former fishing village of Moraira can be reached in about an hour along the A-7 motorway from Alicante airport.
The elegant former fishing village of Moraira can be reached in about an hour along the A-7 motorway from Alicante airport.
You might be forgiven for not immediately equating Benidorm with sports. It’s well known that the beaches are spectacular. That it has a fantastic micro-climate that bestows an extraordinarily abundant amount of sunshine upon its happy visitors is equally famous. Dazzling array of sporting activities What is less well known are the dazzling array of …
The town of Calpe was originally a fishing village. Although it has embraced tourism and a large influx of European residents, it still retains its identity
Albir’s beach, Playa de Racó de l’Albir, is approx. 590 m long, continually receiving the coveted European Union Blue Ribbon award annually since 2001.
This is the sandy holiday hub for those who’re out for fun and frolics, and is known as the sunrise beach. In high season it can get pretty crowded, although there are quite literally thousands of sun beds (over 5000 in case you’re curious). It’s backed by a broad promenade sporting bars and cafes and …
Beyond the Old Town, PONIENTE BEACH is to the west of LEVANTE, and comprises a mammoth golden curl of excellent fine sand. Huge! If you don’t want quite such a hectic time having fun in the sun this will be your better option as PONIENTE tends to be slightly less crowded. There’s still plenty of facilities close …
You’ll find it close to the harbor, beneath the port and the castle cliffs. Small, pleasant, and usually not very crowded, it’s different again to Benidorm’s two other main beaches. Dogs are not allowed on the beaches. A final caution about the beaches – remember that undercurrents can be dangerous. Take careful note of weather conditions, …