The Costa Blanca is bathed by the warm, crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea which offers a comfortable climate 365 days a year. For this reason the summer lasts forever. Also, the temperature and the hours of sunshine give rise to a culture in which every minute is lived more intensely. On the one hand, there are beaches and coves that will transport you to a place of peace and tranquillity where you can enjoy the spectacular sunsets from their viewpoints. In addition, during the day you can enjoy the Mediterranean gastronomy and many water activities for both children and adults. On the other hand, the Costa Blanca offers a multitude of festivities and traditions that will take you to know its history through its streets and its people. It is worth mentioning that all the towns and villages have varied access routes. Firstly, this area is located between two metropolises, Valencia and Alicante, both of which are served by international airports with direct flights to France, England, Holland, Germany and Switzerland. Secondly, it can be accessed via the seaports of each of the towns, as well as motorways and national roads with excellent conditions. In short, if you want to enjoy the pure essence of the Mediterranean, the Costa Blanca will always be your first choice.
The town of Denia is located in the north of the Costa Blanca and has always been a strategic location as it is connected by sea with other countries and also with the Balearic Islands, for example, in just 2 hours you can reach the island of Ibiza. Furthermore, there is a marina located in a restaurant area where you can enjoy a glass of wine and good local seafood in a relaxed atmosphere where you can enjoy the sea breeze. Dénia has been declared a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy since 2015. For this reason you will be able to enjoy the typical dishes in the restaurants located in the narrow streets of the old town in Arabic style. You can also enjoy hiking activities in the Montgó Natural Park and its beaches, as well as other sports such as golf and paddle tennis.
Javea is the jewel of the Costa Blanca, each of its coves is like a diamond. The most famous of these is the Granadella cove with its crystal clear turquoise blue waters where you can cool off on the hottest days. Not to be forgotten are the high lookout points around Javea which even allow you to see the island of Ibiza on clear days. At the Cap de Sant Antoni you can see the most spectacular sunrises on the Costa Blanca, as well as delight in the starry skies. The Montgó Natural Park links the town of Denia with the town of Jávea in the north of the town. The Montgó mountain attracts hikers and also people who want to enjoy quiet routes with sea views. The town has a 9-hole golf course and a driving range. The Arenal beach with its gastronomy and nightlife offers a space where a family and festive atmosphere is combined for all ages. But if you are looking for a quieter atmosphere the Port with its Mediterranean restaurants would be the first choice.
Moraira is your place if you are looking for tranquillity and a home for the whole family. With its beaches and hidden coves the town offers you a harmonious life surrounded by nature and the panoramic views of the Mediterranean coast. In addition, the town stands out for the cultivation of grapes that offer to all those who visit it its sweet wines with denomination of origin of the area that goes by the name of “Moscatell”. This wine is perfect to combine with the good local seafood that you can find in the restaurants in the old quarter of Moraira. Another of its strong points is its beautiful marina that invites you to spend a relaxing afternoon in front of the sea. You will love this town if you are looking to escape from the daily routine and enjoy time without looking at the clock.
This is one of the most popular destinations in the western Mediterranean, and you’ll soon find out why. You’ll find enchanting coves, gorgeous sunsets and lush natural landscapes. There are many ways to enjoy the islands: relaxing in an atmosphere of well-deserved peace and quiet, or partying until all hours as you enjoy the islands’ wild nightlife. These are places where you wander through the streets of fishing villages, discover outstanding natural landscapes or enjoy a range of water sports. Menorca and Formentera, two small corners of paradise in the Mediterranean, are absolute havens of tranquillity. Mallorca and Ibiza are the two largest islands. The main attractions in Mallorca include its capital, Palma, the Cabrera National Park and the mountains of the Sierra de Tramontana. Ibiza, meanwhile, has been declared a World Heritage site by the UNESCO for its rich biodiversity and cultural attractions, which include the Phoenician archaeological site of Sa Caleta, the necropolis of Puig des Molins and the historic centre of Eivissa. What’s more, the island of Ibiza is known to party-goers all over the world for its exhilarating nightlife, where the beat of the music can be heard all night long.
Your own dream villa is the ideal starting point for various leisure activities. From the noble residential areas of Mallorca, where the luxury villas are located, the next golf course is never far away. For those who like to travel with their own boat, a dream house on Mallorca is also a worthwhile investment. Especially on the west coast, you will find numerous marinas that not only serve as moorings, but also invite you to linger with their rich cultural and culinary offerings. Mallorca is famous above all for its fantastic sandy beaches, which can be found on every coast. In addition to the well-known family and party beaches, for example on the coast of Palma, you will find secluded bays that offer peace and relaxation. On the island’s sports beaches, water sports range from water skiing and diving to windsurfing, jet skiing and flyboarding. For people interested in culture and history, Mallorca also has a lot to offer. Buying a villa in Mallorca means moving to a place steeped in history. The island was already populated in the Neolithic Age, which you can see in the large number of archaeological sites. Other cultural monuments show the time of Roman rule in antiquity. Today’s cultural wealth is reflected in the numerous art museums and galleries. Nature lovers who buy a villa on Mallorca can explore the island on designated hiking routes.
The modern Ibiza as we know it today, which attracts so many visitors every year, originated in the 1960s with the arrival of the hippy movement. Pacifists who have fallen in love with the beauty of the island and the sense of freedom it provides. A small paradise that attracts many artists, philosophers and writers. It is this hippie movement that has made Ibiza a name for itself, attracting holidaymakers seeking to discover its charm. This is what Ibiza is, an island with complex origins, tinged with different cultures. An island that has known so many varied civilizations that to reduce it to one is impossible. Ibiza is multiple, it is plural, and that is why it is so fascinating. Fascinating are also the incredible sand beaches and Calas all around Ibiza. These give the island the special touch.
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