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Alicante ProvinceTravel Guide on HD Video about Alicante Province, East Coast SpainThis Travel Guide on HD Video portrays Alicante Province, East Coast Spain, also known as Costa de Levante. It was produced by Nexo Producciones and commissioned by Spain-holiday.com. General Information, Airports, Beaches, Main Attractions, Nature & Surrounding Areas. |
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Alicante ProvinceThe province of Alicante is located on the East coast of the Iberian Peninsula. It is the southernmost province in the Valencian community and the least extensive. The main international airport is El Altet. From vibrant cities with a modern tourist infrastructure, to small Mediterranean towns where time appears to have stood still. With endless golden beaches, calm clear waters and a lush coastline that offers impressive cliffs and idyllic coves. Not far from the coast are the majestic salt marshes, mountain ranges and extensive forests. Alicante Province enjoys over 300 days of sunshine a year, with an average annual temperature of 17 degrees . Alicante is Spain’s fourth most populous province with aproximately 1,900,000 people. More than 5 million tourists visit the province every year. The capital, Alicante, is ideally located between the mountains and the sea. It boasts a particularly beautiful seaside with a rich history, beautiful monuments and crossed by elegant tree-lined boulevards. Alicante invites to you to discover the hidden corners of this vibrant city. Benidorm is the tourist capital of the Costa Blanca. Its strategic location gives it a pleasant microclimate throughout the year. In addition, Benidorm is proud to offer, the most comprehensive range of accommodation and entertainment in Spain. Benitachell is the perfect place to escape the crowds and the hustle bustle of daily life. The beauty and tranquility of its beautiful beaches are a delight for nature lovers. In Calpe, the Rock of Ifach, is one of the Costa Blanca’s most well-known emblems. A striking geological feature of 332 meters that juts a mile out into the sea and dominates the landscape of this unique place. Denia offers a diverse coastline. To the south, rocky coves give a beautiful landscape with crystal clear waters. North of Denia town, you have the marina and extensive stretches of wide, sandy beaches. Javea is a genuine natural paradise with its famed ViewPoints Route. Offering 15 balconies from which to enjoy the most privileged views over the lush coastline. Moraira, set in a cozy bay, is a carefully planned and pleasant Mediterranean town with its traditional fishing port and the prestigious Moraira’s Nautical Club, considered to be one of the best marinas in the Valencian Community. Torrevieja is one of the most popular cities. Sitting against a backdrop of vegetation and palm trees are hidden coves, magnificent beaches and the extraordinary landscape of Las Salinas. Altea is known as having one of the most beautiful old towns of the Mediterranean. The magic of this city has for years attracted artists and nature lovers, inspired by the unique beauty of its coastline. Getting lost while wandering through Alicante’s old city, jumping into the rhythm and pace of Benidorm, setting sail and visiting the various ports and hidden marinas, or just admiring the varied coastal geography….these are just some of the many activities offered by the province of Alicante. |
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