Costa Blanca
Guide to the Costa Blanca region of Spain.
Spanish Regions - The Costa Blanca
Costa Blanca: You will find lots of information here about the Costa Blanca area including tourist attractions, places to visit on the Costa Blanca, maps, guides, information, property for sale, Costa Blanca property for rent, holidays on the Costa Blanca, airport transfers and much more.
Costa Blanca Towns and Villages:
Albatera: Located in the Alicante province between Crevillent and Orihuela, Albatera is surrounded by fertile farming land and citrus fruits account for much of its income.....read more: Albatera.
Algorfa: Lying on the banks of the Segura river Algorfa is well known for its excellent Sunday market and for its golf course - La Finca Golf Club, one of the finest courses in the area.....read more: Algorfa.
Alicante: The main city for the Costa Blanca region, Alicante is a historic city and port and the location of the main airport for the region, its ancient castle (Santa Barbara) dominates the skyline.....read more: Alicante.
Benferri: This small village grew around a small tower built during the 16th century. Benferri has depended mostly on agriculture for its economic survival helped by irrigation channels constructed during the Arab conquest.....read more: Benferri.
Benijofar: Benijofar is a pleasant village to visit and places of interest are the Church of Saint James, the Casa de Cultura, and the nearby village of Rojales with its unusual cave dwellings and its other interesting attractions.....read more: Benijofar.
Cabo Roig: The town of Cabo Roig on the Southern Costa Blanca, originally developed around the 16th Century watchtower which is now part of a restaurant complex.....read more: Cabo Roig.
Callosa de Segura: There were settlers in the area of Callosa de Segura in prehistoric times, though documented history goes back to the Arab conquests when it was a stronghold due to its strong position.....read more: Callosa de Segura.
Gallinera Valley: Reached via a winding mountain road from Pego, the Gallinera Valley is dotted with tiny, ancient villages all with a history stretching back to the Arab occupation.....read more: Gallinera Valley.
Guardamar del Segura: Guardamar del Segura was the site of a Phoenician harbour during the 8th - 6th Centuries BC and was an important trading post in these ancient times.....read more: Guardamar del Segura.
Los Montesinos: Lying close to Torrevieja and Ciudad Quesada, Los Montesinos is on the northern bank of the Torrevieja salt lake. Running through it is a now uninspiring but previously significant Roman road, the Via Augusta. Los Montesinos Map.
Orihuela: The town of Orihuela is the capital of the largest district in the Alicante province - the Vega Baja. Famous mostly for its huge number of fine churches it has a history going back to Roman times.....read more: Orihuela.
Redovan: A small town to the north-east of Orihuela, Redovan is renowned for producing ceramics and hemp products.....read more: Redovan.
Torrevieja: One of the largest towns along the Costa Blanca coastline, Torrevieja has grown a great deal during the last 20 years or so, it is now a thriving cosmopolitan town.....read more: Torrevieja.
Zeniamar: A popular urbanization between Playa Flamenca and Punta Prima, Zeniamar is a well designed and landscaped urbanization with wide green spaces and seating areas, with at least one communal swimming pool in each phase.....read more: Zeniamar.
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