In Costa Blanca there’s so much to discover; more than 200 km of coastline, dozens of beaches and creeks, and its sea which is both tame and wild. All in an area where the sunshine is a permanent guest.
The friendliness of its inhabitants is one of its charms, one of the many reasons it has become so popular over the years. Painters like Gabriel Miro praised the light and its beaches, particularly Benidorm, which has one of the most beautiful beaches in Spain. The countryside includes mountains that dive into the Mediterranean, orchards and immense palm groves that are a tribute to nature, as well as all the amenities you need for an enjoyable stay.
In the luminous countryside of the Costa Blanca, you can discover several UNESCO world heritage sites and buildings, be a culture vulture by watching the Mystery Play of Elche (referenced on the list of intangible cultural heritage of humanity), keep the party going until the sun emerges from the water, or taste the numerous dishes that celebrate the marriage between the sea and the mountains. Paella, rice and fish all figure high on the menu here and will awaken your taste buds at every meal. Because that’s what matters most on the Costa Blanca: enjoying your stay, in a way that would put even the most passionate pleasure seekers to shame. And there are so many ways to do it.
The coast of the Costa Blanca extends further than the eye can see. There’s no end of places to discover.
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