La Cala de Finestrat is situated in Finestrat (Alicante) and it is the only one beach that this district has. It is the cove that is just before Benidorm's Poniente Beach,
West Beach is a wonderful scenic beach based in a small bay, with opportunities to explore and experience water-washed stone formations and enjoy whale or fishing watching.
Elche, or Elx, is a town situated in the comarca of Baix Vinalopó. As indicated by the 2014 census, Elche has a populace of some 228,647 inhabitants (called il·licitans in Valencian and ilicitanos in Spanish),
The area around Alicante has been possessed for more than 7000 years, with the 1st tribes of hunter gatherers descending continuously from Central Europe between 5000 and 3000 BC.
Whether you’re in Benidorm for a weekend break or couple of week holiday, make sure to visit Benidorm Island, one of this area’s best natural attractions.
Platja de Sant Pere is a beautiful small beach which is less than 100 metres in length and 60-80 metres in width. The water is crystal clear and the beach is very friendly.
Church of ‘Saint James’ committed to the patron saint of the town, is set at the highest point of the Old Town on a slope called Canfali. It is a neoclassical structure, underlying the eighteenth Century with the common blue Mediterranean arch.
The park is divided into 4 different areas to explore: Europe, Asia, Pangea and America. The most significant characteristic is the immediate connection with growers of tomatoes, sweet peppers and cucumbers.
The Terra Mítica Park provides a magical visit to all tourists. It is separated into five areas inspired on the five civilisations of the Mediterranean:
Relax in the quietness of scenic Playa de Llevant. Take a beach chair on Rent or just spread a towel on the sand and enjoy the fabulous views of Ibiza. If a refreshing swim seems welcoming,