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Top beaches to visit in Alicante, Spain: Ultimate Costa Blanca South beach guideVisit the top beaches on Spain’s Costa Blanca in Alicante The Costa Blanca is a paradise strip of coastline on Spain’s eastern coast, in the Alicante province of Valencia. Encompassing such tourist hotspots as Torrevieja and Orihuela Costa..
The beaches of Torrevieja: an overviewFrom tiny coves to long, wide beaches, Torrevieja has it all During the last forty years the population of Torrevieja has mushroomed from 10,000 to over 100,000, due to a variety of reasons including the climate and forward-thinking town planning, but the..
Playa de Los Náufragos, Torrevieja Los Náufragos beach, Torrevieja The Playa de Los Náufragos (“shipwreck beach”) is one of the largest beaches in Torrevieja, lying at the south-western end of the town centre just beyond the salt quay which stretches out into the.. 08/06/2014
Playa del Acequión, Torrevieja Acequión beach, Torrevieja The Playa del Acequión is the name given to the continuation of the Playa de los Náufragos on the north-eastern side of the salt quay, inside the port area. Of all Torrevieja’s urban beaches this fairly..
Torrevieja beaches, Piscinas Naturales Piscinas naturales, means natural swimming pools The "Piscinas Naturales" (natural swimming pools) next to the Paseo Juan Aparicio in the centre of Torrevieja are hugely popular with bathers, providing safe, clean areas in which to enjoy the calm..
Playa de Los Locos, a long sandy beach in central Torrevieja Los Locos beach, Torrevieja A full range of services close to shops, restaurants and the town centre It would be nice to think that the Playa de Los Locos (“beach of the madmen”) received its name on account of the hordes of British sunbathers..
Cala Ferris Torrevieja Cala Ferris, a rural oasis between the built-up areas of Torrevieja and Orihuela A tranquil rural setting and fewer crowds even in summer For the most part, Torrevieja’s beaches can be classified as either urban or semi-urban, but Cala Ferris is the..
The northern Calas of Torrevieja Calas Higuera, Zorra, Cornuda, Tía Roqueta, Gambote, Redonda, Mojón, Moro and Los Trabajos The calas of Torrevieja: small, quiet beaches away from the madding crowd We generally associate the Costa Blanca with wide stretches of white or yellow..
Playa del Cura, Torrevieja, a well-equipped urban beach The Playa del Cura is a large swathe of sandy beach in the heart of Torrevieja Much of the coastline in the municipality of Torrevieja consists of rocky outcrops and small sandy coves, but the Playa del Cura is an exception. Located in the heart..
Playa de la Mata, the largest beach in Torrevieja La Mata beach, Torrevieja From the cove of Cabo Cervera to the dunes of Guardamar: a long, well-equipped sandy beach Torrevieja’s longest beach lies at the northern end of the municipality’s coastline, and is easily reached all along its 2.3-kilometre..
Cala Piteras, the southernmost beach of Torrevieja A wide range of services on this Torrevieja blue flag beach Cala Piteras is the southernmost beach in Torrevieja, and is reached by turning off the N-332 just north of the boundary with the municipality of Orihuela on Avenida las Olas. At the moment it can..
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