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
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We started the hike at the parking area near Restaurante Serra de Bèrnia on CV749. We have done this hike before as a clockwise circuit, climbing up the NE side of the ridge to the natural tunnel at Forat, through the tunnel to the south side of the ridge, with a return to the start via Fort Bèrnia toward the west end of the ridge. The climb to the tunnel is steep, and in winter can be quite slippery. Because of this, we opted to start the loop in a counter-clockwise direction to the Fort, and returned the same way. This made for a very pleasant outing into the spectacular scenery of Serra de Bèrnia.
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Spectacular fountain set in the heart of Torrevieja town' ceramic tile benches set behind it provide seating, bars and restaurants abound close by.
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