Jul 23 2008
The Costa Blanca Coast
Costa Blanca on the south coast of Spain attracts many hundreds of thousands of visitors annually. Denia and Javea are at the northernmost end of the Costa Blanca
At the southern end of Costa Blanca are Torrevieja, Guardamar and Elche, The latter is sometimes called the palm tree capital of the world.
The Costa Blanca has a motorway, or carretera, from one end to the other making travel very easy. Make sure that you have time to enjoy some of the small villages that you will find along it’s way.
Tourist attractions abound along the whole of the Costa Blanca coast. From the entertainment park at Tera Mitica in Benidorm to the chocolate producers at Villajoyosa. There are also many beautiful bays and beaches such as those found at Calpe and Altea.
The beaches and villages that line the Costa Blanca coast give it a unique beauty that is not found elsewhere in the world.
Further north along with Gandia and Oliva between Moraira, Benissa, Teulada and Denia you will find the city of Javea, with the Cabo de la Nao, one of the most popular places on the Costa Blanca.
The Costa Blanca is not only a popular tourist destination, it is also amongst the most popular places in the whole of Europe to find a second home.
Southern Spain is famed for The Costa Blanca Coast
Travel with us along the route from Denia to Torrevieja and everywhere in between
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