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Where in the World will you find perfect weather, beaches, countryside and culture, every sporting activity and some of the friendliest people on earth, Southern Spain of course! A little over two hours flight from the UK, placed on the fringe of Europe with 320 days of sunshine a year, sizzling summers with long warm evenings and mild winters.
Spain is a country of outstanding cultural contrasts. Although renowned for its bullfighting, flamenco dancing, beautiful golden beaches and lots of sunshine, Spain has a lot more to offer. It has ancient cities and towns that are steeped in history surrounded by beautiful countryside where both old and new architecture sit comfortably side by side. It is a fantastic country to get to know and learn about. Fiestas and parades are common place in the summer months with the celebrations continuing well into the early hours celebrating local saints and virgins.
During the last decade many Northern Europeans have become aware of what special things Spain has to offer and more and more have decided to buy property to either use as a holiday home, for investment purposes or even for permanent living.
Many people are attracted by the lower property prices and the value you get for your money,
endless blue skies, a more relaxed way of life and the low cost of
living.
From Alicante in the North to San Pedro in the South, situated at the
northern end of the Mar Menor, you are sure to find something suited to
your taste.
The area behind the coast is fertile with many
orange and lemon groves lining the local routes and the ‘Golden
Triangle’ of golf courses - Las Rambles, Villamartin and Campoamor are
found here together with the new championship golf course of La Finca.
These and other quality golf developments have seen the Costa Blanca
become a golfer’s paradise, rivalling the better known, busier and more
expensive Costa del Sol.
Water sports including sailing, water
skiing, wind surfing and scuba diving are available throughout the
coastal area. Bowls, horse riding, aqua park activities and tennis
clubs are just a few of the varied interests available in this area.
All this, together with the World Health Organisation’s Award for clean
air standards and the superb medical facilities available in the
region, have made this the popular choice for so many people to live.
- Alicante
Alicante has a quality coastline with sandy beaches, exotic dunes, rolling hills and challenging golf courses. There is much history attached to the castle of Santa Barbara, the bastion that stands on the hilltop today, which has historically housed political prisoners. At the foot of the castle, the ancient part of the town, with its narrow and often steeply climbing streets, is the home of most of the monumental buildings. The Baroque architecture of the Town Hall, the magnificent collegiate church of St Nicholas (17th Century), decorated in Rococo style and the Gothic church of Sta. Maria also with its Baroque facade. The buildings gradually slope to the sea where the much famed Esplanade of Spain separates the port from the city. There is always a buoyant atmosphere on the esplanade, where some stroll beneath the palm trees and others sit on terraces sipping the local beverages. Alicante offers excellent shopping whilst the marina is surrounded by many superb restaurants and cafes.
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- Elche
Elche is home to Europe’s greatest palm grove. Its 200,000 palm trees are fully protected against felling. Elche (Elx) was originally an Iberian village - Illici – colonized later by Phoenicians, Greeks and Romans.
Elche has a long 9km stretch of coastline within its municipal boundaries providing many wonderful beaches, namely L’Altet, Arenales de Sol and Carabassi down to Pinet. La Marina, Les Pesqueres-El Rebollo in Elche (Elx) and Guardamar sand dunes are beside the mouth of the river Segura.
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- Guardamar
Guardamar del Segura situated on the river Segura is surrounded by rich farmland of orange groves, lemon groves, almond trees and various other crops. Its main attraction is its 11km stretch of natural golden sand with a backdrop of shady pine forest. The forest, originally planted to prevent the movement of the sand dunes, is now a beautiful nature reserve and is a popular place for cool walks and picnics. You will find everything you need in Guardamar from ice cream parlours, restaurants, shops and bars to a wide variety of sports facilities including tennis courts, a large municipal pool and a well-equipped sports complex. There is a strong family atmosphere in Guardamar, especially in the evening when the craft market & fun fair come to life. On top of all this Guardamar has a thriving marina and protected parkland with picnic areas.
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- Orihuela
Orihuela the Capital City of the “Vega Baja” region is inland south of the Valencian Community
on the so-called “Costa Blanca”. Steeped in history, essentially, Mediterranean, it is represented by a rich, civil and religious historical and artistic heritage. Palaces, churches, convents and coat of arms take you back to the days gone by. Orihuela offers a whole Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque world, a city of contrasts, largely created by the River Segura, which meanders through the city with citrus and palm trees along the riverbanks. Contrasting with this are the dry land areas where olive and almond trees provide sparse coverage for the soil. To the north of the town the Palmeral or palm tree forest is an invitation to calm quiet strolls. Essentially Spanish, the city offers wonderful shopping, restaurants, bars, museums and theatre with the palm tree a permanent sight on the horizon!
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- Orihuela Costa
Orihuela Costa the municipal district of Orihuela includes 15km of coastline with excellent beaches, hidden coves and impressive cliffs - Cabo Roig, Punta Prima, Playa Flamenca, Campoamor and La Zenia are some of the spots where you might like to sunbathe or swim. These beaches are awarded the Blue Flag year after year under the European Union Environmental Regulations.
The Golden Triangle of golf courses to the west of Cabo Roig consists of Las Ramblas which by consensus, the most demanding of the three and is a very picturesque and desirable area. Campoamor has a superb newly built hotel, clubhouse and sports complex, the course plays long with wide fairways. Villamartin a championship course has a bustling square at its centre offering international restaurants and bars.
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- Pilar De Horadada
Pilar De Horadada The most southern town in the land of Valencia. An outstanding 16th century watchtower overlooks the coast. The town has 4 kilometres of coastline running from the Mil Palmeras estate to the Escull de Mojón, alternating between smart residential areas, parks and sports facilities.
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- Santa Pola
Santa Pola has an altitude of 140m which is high enough to command a panoramic view over the province of Alicante and the Mediterranean coast and also to protect the town of Santa Pola from the easterly winds. It is renowned for its mountain range, sand dunes, salt lakes and large fishing harbour. Many of the salt lakes here are protected as there are a variety of birds here such as pink flamingoes, colorado duck and osprey.The elongated island of Tabarca can be seen from the nearby lighthouse.
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- Torrevieja
Torrevieja is a cosmopolitan town hosting a wide variety of bars and restaurants to suit all tastes and many local flamboyant fiestas. This town caters for all the family and you can take part in many activities such as walking, snorkelling, swimming and horse riding. It is also worth knowing about the new cycle path, which encircles the Torrevieja salt lakes. It is to these salt lakes that sailing ships from Cuba anchored in the docks to load salt and consequently their influence can still be felt around Torrevieja. The famous Friday market is certainly not to be missed, it sells everything from fresh fruit to housing accessories and gifts and of course there is plenty of choice in the many boutiques of the town. A living, breathing, commercial Spanish town! The stunning Maritime Paseo (Promenade) alongside the Mediterranean with bars and restaurants completes the picture. There are five main beaches in Torrevieja.
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Translated Costa Calida means the “hot coast”. The Costa Calida follows the coastline of the Province of Murcia with San Pedro in the north and Vera in the south. The area boasts the naval port of Cartegena and an airport at San Javier (Murcia).
- Cartagena
Cartagena was conquered by the Romans in 209BC. The Carthaginians who called it the Quart Hadas (New City) constructed the first settlement founded in the natural harbour of Cartagena in 223BC. In the 18th century it became a naval base and is rumoured to be the oldest harbour in the World. This coastal town of Cartegena is steeped in history, maintaining its grandeur and contains many examples of religious architecture and some outstanding pieces of art, there is an ancient Roman castle that has been rebuilt and enlarged. There are magnificent views of the surrounding area including the busy quayside from the park that surrounds the ruins of Cartagena’s castle Castillo de la Concepcion. A cultural delight!
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- La Manga
La Manga has something for everyone: for those who wish to bask in the sun, or those who enjoy water sports activities such as skiing, fishing and scuba diving and of course, keen golfers have the famous La Manga Golf and Country Club. La Manga Club can certainly be classed as one of the top sporting clubs in the world. It boasts 3 first-class golf courses, 22 tennis courts, a grass
bowling green and a well equipped health club. For those who fancy a flutter on the tables, the complex also houses a casino. The Club is blessed with cooling sea breezes during the summer and has many beaches to visit both on and off the complex.
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- Mar Menor
Mar Menor a privileged spot on the Spanish Mediterranean coast, is an indentation in the coastline where the water enters, forming a huge bay, separated from the Mediterranean itself by a long and narrow sandy barrier…… the La Manga Strip.
This gigantic lake, known as the Inland Sea with still waters, dotted with tiny islands, has around its shores a multitude of landscapes. The warm waters of the Mar Menor, rich in mineral salts and iodine, offer a simple and natural relief for people suffering from circulatory problems or rheumatism. Healthy baths, radiant sun, aquatic sports, agreeable surroundings are some of the chief attractions of this area, all of which can be enjoyed the whole year around, given the constant mild temperatures.
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- Murcia
Murcia is known as the capital of Baroque as no other Spanish city can equal the number of monuments built in this style. Everywhere can be found churches and civil buildings with facades of curvilinear and exuberant decoration. One of Murcia’s principal attractions is the awe inspiring Cathedral, its erection began in 1394. The town is ennobled by palaces and stately houses almost all of which are situated in the area around the lively and bubbling streets of La Traperia and La Plateria, the main streets of the old quarter. Murcia boasts the best shopping of the region and a visit is recommended.
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- San Pedro del Pinatar
San Pedro del Pinatar is a fishing port on the Mar Menor & the Mediterranean. The Mediterranean side has two beaches called El Mojon and La Llana, the latter being 2.5Km long.
In January there's the Magic Kings Cavalcade, a sea procession which lands at Lo Pagan & proceeds to the town centre.
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