There can be fewer places where you can go on holiday (vacation) to, from the UK especially, cheaper than the Costa Blanca, Spain. With the budget airlines virtually giving away flights purchased more than a few months in advance to both the Costa Blanca airports, Alicante and Murcia (technically in the Costa Calida) the possibility of frequent breaks has become ever more affordable. Whole families can now fly to Spain for under a hundred pounds!
To complete the package all you need is some decent accommodation, either a villa or apartment holiday rental and these are plentiful. Off peak two bedroom apartments can be found on the Costa Blanca for as little as 125 euros (less than 100 UK pounds or 200 USD), this is the price for the apartment and not per person. As long as you follow a few basic rules and guidelines you will then be able to enjoy a relaxing few days in the sunshine.
The only other cost once you arrive on the Costa Blanca will be to get from the airport to your holiday villa or apartment. My personal choice is to hire a car as it gives you greater flexibility while you are there, but taxis or specialist airport transfers can be booked online nowadays, the choice is yours.
With so many holiday rentals to choose from on the Costa Blanca care should be taken before booking to ensure a problem free vacation, especially if you do not know the area. Read the adverts very carefully and assume nothing, if it does not mention a swimming pool you can be sure it doesn't have one, so if in doubt ask prior to doing anything.
You should be wary of claims of how many the holiday rental will sleep, I recommend no more than two people per bedroom and to avoid sofa beds in the lounge, they can be a real nuisance and are usually very uncomfortable. Some apartments and villas will supply a cot or fold up bed for a small child but may not supply the linen for them.
Read up on the area information as well, in fact double check it elsewhere, do not just rely on what the owners tell you. Important questions should include whether the rental is near the pool, beach, bars, restaurants and shops. You should read between the lines as well, for example, "very peaceful villa" could mean it is in the middle of nowhere or conversely, a "lively place" could mean it is very noisy and sooner or later you will want to sleep. Then you and your family will be able to enjoy your hard earned holiday on the Costa Blanca.
Holiday Villas Costa Blanca
The Appeal of Costa Blanca
There are a variety of reasons why Costa Blanca is so inviting. The sandy beaches are perfect for lazy afternoons, while the coves and inlets are perfect for scuba diving and snorkeling. For those who are so inclined, the Costa Blanca area offers everything from sailing and windsurfing to jet skiing and waterskiing. Anglers will appreciate fishing opportunities, while golfers enjoy gorgeous courses year-round.
Aside from the pleasures at the water's edge, Costa Blanca offers a delightful assortment of other attractions. Shoppers love the boutiques and open-air markets, while night owls enjoy the lively club scene up and down the coast. Costa Blanca provides gastronomes with an array of taste sensations, from the freshest of seafood to traditional dishes like paella.
The Best Accommodations
To fully enjoy all that the Costa Blanca area has to offer, those in the know rent holiday villas. The advantages of such rentals are numerous. One aspect that is appealing is that a villa rental allows you to have privacy, while another is that the villas are often incredibly spacious. If you're on holiday with more than four people, hotels tend to be too impersonal and don't have the space you need to really enjoy your time together. Holiday villas, on the other hand, can accommodate anywhere from six to twelve people. Similarly, a villa is often quite luxurious, and often has a private pool and other amenities that you and your party can enjoy.
Heading North to Costa Brava
Another ideal place to go on holiday is the Costa Brava region, located in northeastern Catalonia. The beaches are renowned, as are the artists (like Picasso and Dali) who treasured the area. As with Costa Blanca, you can easily rent a villa - or even an apartment - and make it your home away from home while you're on vacation.
What to Expect
Whether you're interested in reserving holiday villas in Spain or in Algarve, Portugal, you should go online to see what's available. The most reputable sites have a fully automated, online booking system, and a standardized rental agreement. Generally, holiday villas are rented for a minimum of seven days, and a 30 percent deposit is required. In addition, you are typically asked for a deposit against incidental charges shortly before you arrive or upon arrival.
Bed linens and towels are almost always included in holiday villas, as are cooking utensils and crockery. The cost of cleaning the villa is usually included in the price. Pets are generally not allowed, but if they are, an extra deposit is usually required.
Costa Blanca is beautiful any time of the year, and there's no better way to enjoy it than from the comfort of holiday villas.
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