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About Costa Blanca

Costa Blanca is a picturesque coastline on the eastern coast of Spain, located in the province of Alicante. The name translates to "White Coast" due to its beautiful sandy beaches and clear waters. The region is famous for its resorts, including Benidorm, Altea, and Torrevieja, which offer a variety of entertainment options and outdoor activities. Costa Blanca is known for its mild climate and diverse landscapes, including stunning mountains and parks. Tourists can enjoy local cuisine, featuring fresh seafood and traditional Spanish dishes. It is an ideal destination for relaxation, cultural exploration, and enjoying nature.
Main attractions in
Santa Bárbara Castle, Alicante
Castle in Guadalest
Alicante City Hall
The Archaeological Museum of Alicante
Penyal d'Ifac Natural Park
The Basilica of Santa Maria
Santa Bárbara Castle, Alicante
Santa Bárbara Castle in Alicante stands atop Mount Benacantil at 166 meters. Built in the 9th century by the Moors, it combines elements of Arabic and medieval architecture. The castle offers panoramic views of the city, museum exhibits, and scenic walking areas, blending history with stunning beauty.
Castle in Guadalest
The Guadalest Castle, perched atop a rocky peak, is one of Spain's most picturesque fortresses. Built in the 11th century by the Moors, it is renowned for its strategic location and stunning views of the surrounding mountains and reservoir. This site attracts visitors with its captivating atmosphere and unique architecture.
Alicante City Hall
It is a historic building located in the city center, designed in Baroque style. Built in the 18th century, it attracts attention with its elegant architecture and beautiful facades. Important municipal events are held here, and it houses the city’s administrative offices, making it a key center in Alicante.
The Archaeological Museum of Alicante
The Archaeological Museum of Alicante (MARQ) is one of Spain’s leading museums, showcasing a rich collection of archaeological finds from various historical periods. Visitors can explore exhibits from prehistory, antiquity, the medieval era, and modern times, offering an immersive journey through the region’s history.
Penyal d'Ifac Natural Park
Peñón de Ifach Natural Park is a natural gem in Spain, located in Calpe. The summit of the 332-meter-high rocky outcrop offers breathtaking views of the sea and surrounding areas. The park is home to various plant and animal species, and it features scenic hiking trails for visitors.
The Basilica of Santa Maria
The Church of Santa María, located in Alicante, Spain, is a stunning example of Gothic architecture with Baroque influences, dating back to the 14th century. This historical church features beautifully intricate altarpieces and a charming interior filled with artistic details. The church is situated near the Santa Bárbara Castle, making it a popular stop for visitors exploring the city.
Vacation with children
Terra Mitica
A large amusement park in Benidorm featuring thrilling roller coasters, water rides, and family-friendly attractions. There are themed areas like ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome for a fun cultural twist.
Aqualandia
A massive water park in Benidorm with exciting water slides, wave pools, and a children’s area. Perfect for a day of fun and relaxation with the whole family.
Albufera Natural Park
A stunning nature reserve offering boat tours through wetlands and birdwatching. It’s a peaceful way for families to enjoy the beauty of nature while learning about local wildlife.
Safari Aitana
A unique safari park where families can drive through and see wild animals like lions, tigers, and giraffes up close. It’s an exciting and educational experience for kids.
The Oceanographic in Valencia
Europe’s largest aquarium, home to various marine species. Families can see dolphins, sharks, and sea lions, and enjoy interactive exhibits designed for children.
Guadalest Valley
A picturesque village in the mountains with a castle and museums. Families can hike, visit local craft shops, or explore the historical sites while taking in the stunning views.