7 Piers & Boardwalks in Costa Blanca That You Shouldn't Miss

July 8, 2021 Flossie Demartino

Costa Blanca is the name given to Alicante's coastline in Spain, which stretches over 200 kilometers. It is an incredibly popular holiday destination for tourists, because of the marvelous weather and beaches. Costa Blanca is family friendly, thanks to the huge range of activities available there from beaches and golf to museums and parks. There are the beaches, such as Los Náufragos in Torrevieja with its volleyball nets, golden sands and Blue Flag status, or smaller beaches like Serragrosa with its crystal waters, ideal for swimmers. But there are also golf courses (particularly the Villaitana club de golf near Benidorm) and watersports facilities and cultural sites like museums and galleries, such as the La Asegurada Municipal Museum in Alicante which has extensive collections of Spanish art. You will need a couple of weeks on the Costa Blanca just to scratch the surface of its entertainment potential.
Restaurants in Costa Blanca

1. Mirador Del Oceano

9h3g+gm, 03540 Alicante Spain
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Mirador Del Oceano

2. Arenal Promenade

Platja de l'Arenal, Javea Spain http://www.xabia.org/ver/1437/El-Arenal.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 945 reviews

Arenal Promenade

Reviewed By perpar - Berlin, Germany

From the parador to the other edge of the promenade you will have a relaxing, enjoyable walk with amazing views, all along by the nice sea and wide beach , you’ll find a very interesting sortiment of places like restaurants and cocktails bar . From the opposite side of the parador you will be able to admire the iconic mount of the La Marina Alta comarca( region): the big Montgó, Walk, look, relax, eat some good Mediterranean cuisine and enjoy your holidays along this fantastic promenade .

3. Dique de Levante Breakwater

Paseo de la Libertad, Torrevieja Spain
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4.5 based on 345 reviews

Dique de Levante Breakwater

The Dique de Levante, with an extension of 1600 metres, has become a privileged esplanade facing the sea. Its structure combines wood and steel,and at the bottom side it includes a cycleway.The Dique de Levante is one of the most visited places by both tourists and inhabitan.

Reviewed By MarjuViskus - Kuressaare, Estonia

Very well kept boardwalk. You can enjoy a sunrise/sun down walk with family/partner. Also you can watch local fshermen catching fish while enjoying the sea breeze.

4. Promenade of Calpe

Calpe Spain
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4.5 based on 453 reviews

Promenade of Calpe

Reviewed By atasteof - Alicante, Spain

Well kept promenade & clean beach, with lots of shops bars & restaurants for all day dining. Great for a nice walk.

5. Passeig de Gomiz

Passeig de Gomiz Platja del Postiguet, 03016 Alicante Spain http://www.alicanteturismo.com/paseo-de-gomiz/
Excellent
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4.0 based on 92 reviews

Passeig de Gomiz

6. Paseo Maritimo de Guardamar

Guardamar del Segura Spain
Excellent
28%
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37%
Satisfactory
18%
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6%
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11%
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3.5 based on 94 reviews

Paseo Maritimo de Guardamar

Reviewed By freddiedoncaster

It’s always nice to drop down onto this lovely beach. Ok it’s commercial, but in a nice way. Very Spanish (what we like) with not too many Brits! I am one myself , however it’s nice to get that authentic feel when you’re in another country. Always kept impeccable clean ( puts some British beaches to shame) and well represented by lifeguards. Well worth a visit to dip your toe in the water!

7. Puerto Deportivo

Benidorm Spain http://www.benidorm.info/puerto-deportivo
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3.5 based on 28 reviews

Puerto Deportivo

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