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Flake out On Spain's Beautiful Costa Blanca

mountains to the north and west, the Mediterranean Sea to the east, Valencia to the north and Murica to the south. About six million people visit Spains shore, or Costa Blanca, each summer. The blue water, beautiful beaches and great weather along this white coast have turned Alicante into one of the most popular vacation areas on the coast. It known as the very best all over city in Spain and has is the next largest city in the Valencia region. Popular locations in the area include Alicante itself, Torrevieja and Benidorm and many tourists to the area appear through the Alicante airport.

Upon arrival in Alicante, you'll easily learn why this place is such a favorite destination. The beaches would be the greatest interest during the summer season and, luckily, the coastal region gets the best summers in Spain. The best way to explore the region is by the seaside walkway. The beach can be strolled along by you while enjoying the shade supplied by palm trees, or rest at a for lunch or a stimulating beverage. You'll also find many

 merchants and products across the underground beat
comprised of craftspeople from throughout the world. Needless to say, you can simply relax in the sunlight on the beautiful coastal beaches experiencing the refreshing water and beautiful surroundings of the Mediterranean Sea. 

You're in luck, if you intend for the a vacation to include golf. There are several golf courses in the region, equally in Alicante and in surrounding neighborhoods. The green fees vary in line with the course and time of year but range from thirty-five to ninety Euros. Due to the high tourist citizenry in the summertime, be certain as some programs fill up quickly during this time of the year to create an early on reservation.

If not enjoying the beach front or golfing facilities, there is always a lot of sight seeing to be done in Alicante. The Cathedral of San Nicholas de Bari, home to the local Bishop, and the Castle of Santa Barbara are two of the most widely used landmarks in the region. The Castle of Santa Barbara is one of the largest old castles in Europe with its original structure built by the Moors the ninth century. It keeps a sizable collection of Spanish sculptu

re which can be seen throughout a visit to the castle and also overlooks the town supplying a wonderful view of the area. 

Eventually, Alicante also provides entertainment for anyone seeking to enjoy the local night life. A visit to Barrio Santa Cruz in the older quarter of the town will be a great spot to start. Whether you choose a pub or a team with great music, you will think it is in the part of the city. It has a great medieval experience, great music and great fun.