Day Trips In Costablanca


by Clinton Maxwell - Date: 2006-12-21 - Word Count: 462 Share This!

If you're planning a trip to Costa Blanca, sometimes referred to as "Costablanca", you're in good company. This area on the eastern coast of Spain is a popular tourist destination because of its great weather, sandy beaches and wide range of available activities.

Costa Blanca runs along the Mediterranean, from the mountain town of Denia, down through Benidorm, one of the most popular resort areas in Spain, and continues down to Torreviejo. The coastline is dotted with small villages and larger towns, each with something unique to offer.

Getting There

Visitors to the area generally fly into Alicante, the largest international airport in the region. Tourism is at its peak in summer, so be sure to book your accommodations in advance. By planning in advance, you may find that you're able to get the best deals on flights, hotels and car rentals.

Once you arrive, you'll have many choices of transportation available to you. A car offers the most comfort and flexibility; however, some travelers would prefer not to drive. If this is the case, there are other options, such as buses, taxis or trains. If you use the rail system, you'll find that it's a great way to see multiple cities during your trip.

Costa Blanca Attractions

Whether you're a fan of history, culture, shopping or just relaxing on the beach, you'll find something here that you enjoy. The capital of Alicante is a great starting point for your adventures, as it's close to a variety of cultural attractions.

The Castell de Santa Barbara will bring you back through history, with its moats, drawbridges and dungeons. It dates back to 400 BC and was used by the Romans and Moors. Panoramic views of the city and the bay can be seen from the top of the castle.

Another popular point of interest is the Isla Tabarca. It's a short ferry ride from Allocate. It's a great place to unwind, as it's generally known as a quiet fishing village with relaxing beaches.

Benidorm is the most popular resort area in Costa Blanca. Tourists are attracted to this area and its 1000 restaurants and 30 night clubs.

Near Benidorm, you'll find Villajoyosa, which translates to "joyful town". Its brightly colored buildings add to the upbeat ambiance of this small, beachside village. It's attracts visitors from near and far with its famous chocolate.

The towns of Javea and Denia lie on the northernmost coast of the Costa Blanca. These small towns appeal to travelers looking for an opportunity to explore nature, away from the hustle and bustle of more populous cities like Alicante and Benidorm. You'll find nature parks and a relaxed atmosphere in this area of the coast.

Whether you're looking for an active vacation, or want to kick back and relax, you'll find something just for you in Costa Blanca.


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Clinton Maxwell published first and foremost for http://www.barcelona-information.com , a website about Costa Brava . His writings on Barcelona Spain are found on his website . Your Article Search Directory : Find in Articles

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