Costa Blanca: A paradise in Alicante

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The Costa Blanca is a beautiful coastal region in southeastern Spain, stretching along the Mediterranean coast of the province of Alicante. The region is known for its white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters, as well as its warm and sunny climate all year round.

Curiosities about the Costa Blanca

 

If you don't know where the Costa Blanca is. It refers to the coast of the province of Alicante. Specifically, the area from the Marina Alta to the so-called "Vega Baja" with a total of 244 km of beaches.

Its name is due to the light in this area. It is the area of Spain with the most natural white light and the most beautiful beaches. BLUE FLAGS Europe. Blue flags are flags awarded to beaches for their cleanliness and quality. 

In other words, a blue flag beach is one of the best beaches you can find in the world. The beaches of Alicante also have crystal clear waters and white sand. A real luxury.

Foreigners who live there describe it as the best option. "for its climate, its weather, its gastronomy and its friendliness". 

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 Places not to be missed on the Costa Blanca: 

If you are thinking about a vacation on the Costa Blanca and do not know where to start. Some of the most touristy and beautiful cities that you can find in the province of Alicante are:

Benidorm-Finestrat:

Benidorm is one of the best-known cities, both for its huge skyscrapers that exist nowhere else. 

Some of the places you must see in Benidorm are: The viewpoint, Levante beach, its famous island where you can find a restaurant, Mundomar, Terra Mitica, Aqua Natura, Benidorm Palace and endless magic shows, entertainment and luxury that you will find in the same city. 

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