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Castalla.A town named after its castle, with typically narrow streets and magnificent arquitectural history. Famous for its crops of almonds, grapes, olives and extraordinary cuisine. Surrounded by mountains and only 20 minutes away from Alicante airport. |
Hondón.Situated in the mountains near the towns of Aspe and Elche, this picturesque village gives a true taste of Spanish life.The landscape is truly breathtaking with an abundance of orange groves and vineyards. In the local bars and restaurants you can sample authentic Spanish cuisine and the two village bodegas supply an astounding range of wines and ports. |
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Guardamar.A typically spanish town situated only 30 minutes south of Alicante. A 10 minute drive to torrevieja and famous for its long beaches and sandy dunes. It also has a beautiful natural pine tree park where you can take long relaxing walks or have a picnic with the family. |
Almoradí - Vega Baja.The town square is a popular meeting place for the locals as it is shaded by trees situated next to the church. The town is known for its furniture stores and Saturday morning market in the square. Also the best beaches in Guardamar are only a 15 minute drive away. |
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Algorfa.Algorfa is surrounded by almond trees, olive trees and beautiful mountains. Situated north of Torrevieja close to the now famous “la finca” golf course, this little spainsh town is only minutes away from a selection of towns and 35 minutes away from both Alicante and san Javier airports with direct motorway access. |
Quesada.This town is very popular for golfers and greens bowls. Established around the La Marquesa Golf and Country Club which is popular for its more international cuisine and bars. Additionally, situated nearby are the La Laguna conservation area which has been designed with observation towers for Ornithologists and a new four star Hotel La Laguna and Health Spa. |
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Torrevieja.…Is the place to eat lunch next to the moored boats in the newly refurbished Marina International, stroll on the 3km walkway of the Marina, shop for good value designer clothes in town, or take a day trip out on the glass-bottom boats to the Island of Tabarca. This does not include, hiring jet-skis, sunbathing in the small coves, clubbing until the early hours in the open air nightclub, or going to the Water park, cinemas or bowling alley. Torrevieja has something for everybody. |
Orihuela Costa.This area is partly known for its secluded beaches and rocky bays, but also for its golf courses and small Marinas. The Saturday morning market in Playa Flamenca is always popular with the locals. This area has a wide variety of restaurants and bars to meet everybody´s taste. |
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