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This is Your Coast

Why Costa Blanca & Costa Cálida?

fote170x125_f07The southern Costa Blanca from Alicante in the north, to La Manga at Costa Cálida in the south has been described by the World Health Organisation as having the healthiest environment in Europe. With over 300 days of sunshine a year and an average winter daytime temperature of 18ºC the “White Coast” & the "Hot Coast" offer the ideal climate for healthy year around living. The surrounding mountain ranges from Alicante down to Murcia and on to Cartagena enclose a fertile plain, where the winters are spring-like and the spring and the autumns are summer-like, a welcome change from northern Europe!


 

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Fruit and vegetables production

fruitThe area is a major producer of fruit & vegetables, as well as flowers, all magnificently displayed on the local market stalls, so browse at your leisure sampling the fresh produce and many local wares on offer.

 

Spas, Mud baths, Health & beauty Treatments

fote170x125_f06Thermal baths in Los Alcazares and inland at Fortuna are popular spa centres for both beauty and health treatments. Ideal locations to spoil and pamper yourself.

The health benefits of the Mar Menor have been well documented, the water being very saline with high levels of calcium, iodine, magnesium and sodium making it very popular with people seeking relief from a variety of ailments.

Bathing in the mud baths and salt waters are popular as a treatment for arthritis, rheumatism and joint and muscle problems.

 

Gastronomic delights

fote150x200_f02The cuisine of the many restaurants and Tapas bars in the area are heavily influenced by the Mediterranean and its fish. The best examples come in the rice and fish dishes, augmented by local tomatoes, peppers, beans and cauliflowers. Compliment this with excellent wines produced locally from Jumilla, Yecla and Rioja regions all of which are well worth trying. A dessert of traditional rice pudding made with goats milk lemon rind and cinnamon is followed by coffee and brandy. A truly succulent meal to saviour.
From the high Sierras inland to the shores of the blue Mediterranean lies a vast plain, the warm all year round climate and fertile soil making this famous as the market garden of Spain.
 

Festivals & Fiestas

fote150x200_f05Fiestas are an important part of Spanish life, the most important being the hugely popular Easter week processions, Patron Saints days and the colourful Moors and Christians festival in September.
Festivities last well into the night and usually finish in dazzling firework displays.
 

Beach Information


beach1 Southern Costa Blanca from Alicante City to Mazarrón on Costa Cálida boast a variety of long sandy beaches and small coves, all the major ones having the prestigious Triple Blue Flag award.





 


 

Activity Holidays

fote170x125_f03Nature Reserves, Beaches, Golf, Tennis, Sailing, Wind-surfing, Scuba-diving, Cycling, Fishing, Horse Riding, Skiing.
The diverse landscape, multitude of beaches and healthy climate provide an ideal playground for a wide variety of sports and pastimes.
Superb golf courses, tennis facilities, cycling, walking and a wide range of watersports, give you the opportunity to make the most of the Costa Blanca's attractions. The many sporting clubs and marinas in the area provide tuition and an ideal opportunity to meet new friends.

A short 3-hour-drive can even take you to the winter ski slopes of the Sierra Nevada mountains, an added bonus for ski enthusiasts, completing a total sporting package to delight every member of the family.

 
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