Calpe
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
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
A 10 minute drive further on from Benidorm on the N-332, Altea is a world away from mass tourism.
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.
The little resort of Albir in the area of Alfaz del Pí is wedged between Benidorm and Altea. It is ideally suited for those who’d like an alternative to the busy beaches of Benidorm, but still like to enjoy ‘sol y playa’ and all the other amenities of a good beach resort.
Much of Benidorm’s nightlife revolves around Avenida Mallorca, better known locally as the Square. The Hipodrome, Lennon’s or Beachcomber are just a few attractions here.
Come and enjoy one of the top shows in Europe! A magnificent spectacle of colour with fabulous dancers and glamorous costumes.
A unique marine wildlife experience: Be wowed by sea lion, parrot, and dolphin spectaculars, with a side of zoo.
Welcome to the wet and wild fun of Aqualandia! Scare yourself silly on monumental waterslides and then relax in heated pools!
Great fun for kids of all ages in the water park with catwalks, bridges, water castles and 800 metres of zoom-a-rific water slides. Thrills and spills with sharks and rays, hundreds of metres of high speed water slides and relaxing hydrotherapy.