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[P764]Property In Costa Blanca Spain
by Antoni Sokrato, Ant
Seemingly for an eternity has the east coast of Spain been a very popular tourist trap, particularly for the Brits. So many of us have descended upon the area for a few short weeks, found it quite irresistible and so decided to stay, whether buying a holiday home, or making it their retirement retreat. They have done this for so many reasons, not least of which being the sandy beaches and of course the sun.

What draws all these crowds? Of course it's the sun combined with the quantity of excellent sandy beaches. Now let's take a look at some of the interesting towns you're sure to encounter when visiting the Costa Blanca, each one fascinating in its own right, but at the same time typically Spanish.

Alicante is the main town on the Costa Blanca. It used to be a bustling sea port and its remaining old buildings in a highly decorative style are witness to that. Alicante is very warm and sunny for a big proportion of the year, with temperatures often arriving at the 40C mark. Alicante is a fast growing metropolis which not only relies on the tourist trade to earn its keep, since it is also a thriving merchant centre, exporting olives and fruit as well as the ubiquitous wine.

To the north-east of Alicante lies the bustling tourist development of Benidorm. Benidorm is a thriving tourist centre known for its myriad of hotels and skyline almost reminiscent of New York. But up until the 1960's Benidorm was a lowly fishing village. Never would one have guessed how the tourist trade was to take over its white sandy beaches and claim it as its own.

And now we come to Calpe, arrived at via a series of rocky bays and cliffs. Calpe is a delightful town overlooked by an imposing rock known as Penon d'Ifach. The rock is over a kilometre in length and 300 metres high, being joined to the mainland by a thin strip of land. Of course you can climb it and stand right at the top for a spectacular view over Ibiza in the distance. But be prepared for an arduous day!

The most northern beach resort of the Costa Blanca is Denia, which is located about a hundred kilometres south of Valencia, and located right at the foot of the stunning Montgo mountain. Denia benefits from some incredible coastline, kilometre after kilometre of it, and has won awards for the quality of the water. The town has beaches both to the north and to the south, the northerly beaches are sandy, whilst those to the south offer attractive rocky inlets where bathers can hide away.

To the south of Denia is found the village of Xabia, a little old fishing village. Xabia is home to many tiny streets, which make it a walker's paradise. A pictureque little town, quite charming making it an ideal little get-away, whilst never been too far from the major centres.

No reference to the Costa Blanca would be complete without mentioning the wonderful sand dunes and palms of the beachfront town of Guardamar. This little town might be considered typically belonging to Spain. The sand dunes, palms, together with other trees such as eucalyptus, were actually installed in Guardamar to provide protection from the frequent sand storms. The town is worth a visit for that alone, but together with its almost ten kilometres of imposing beach, this is a visit not to be missed.

The river Segura separates the two main beaches of Guardamar. To the south there are three kilometres of iuninterrupted sand right up to Torrevieja beach. But in fact all the beaches around the town have great sand and high quality water. So this is a perfect place for lovers of watersports, and of course the ubiquitous sunbathers.

Property on the Costa Blanca has always been in high demand, in spite of its fluctuating fortunes. But one thing is certain - the region is packed full of idyllic locations with property prices within the reach of many. The only difficulty might be making the right choice, perfect for you, since choice there is, and lots of it! Best take your time, soak up the atmosphere, drink a little Sangria contemplating the waterfront, then do it all over again. In Spain, time is your friend!

Many years ago, Moraira was a place inhabited by farmers situated at the locality of Teulada. Its valley is the convergent point of various mountain streams which through time had dump in the richness of the land at the bottom of the valley. The water is crystal clear the whole year round even on the driest month of August; you can see the water flows gracefully across the sea.

Thanks to the effort exerted by local authority, they were able to preserve the beauty of the land by ensuring that the place has been designated as green belt. Moreover, to preserve the beauty, local authorities as well prevented the constructions of buildings that could cover up the exquisiteness of the place. In as much, those building that are higher than two-storeys are situated at Moraira center.

Getting Moraira property will give you the opportunity to become closer with nature as you can enjoy recreational activities like surfing. Summer winds on the place are at all times thermal during midday. There are only very occasional summer storms that hit the place therefore giving you the chance to surf anytime of the year! You can as well enjoy parasailing, water-skiing, and scuba diving for you to get hold of marine's life. Visit also Aqualandia which is situated at Benidorm, well known as one of the world's largest theme parks in Europe that provide chutes, slides, rapids, breaking surf and many more.

Having Moraira property will as well let you enjoy playing at various golf courses that abundantly blessed the land. Nowadays, there are about 13 gold courses located at Costa Blanca which is within reach if you are coming from Moraira. Each of these places offers something new when it comes to featured amenities and facilities that will make each visit worthwhile.

To suit the taste of modern world, Moraira also has night life in the place. Although it is one of the quietest towns before, through time it had grown into a spacious village which is a focal point of cosmopolitan society that never fails to entertain day and night. If you want to put some spark in your life, the place is abundant with small bars and cafeterias and, when darkness starts to take over the land, the place suddenly becomes colorful with lights that dances to the tune of the music while people begun shindig on the dance floor and enjoying rich wines.

However, if you are looking for a disco, the place only has one named Costa Sur which is situated strategically away from the built-up area of Moraira.

And when it comes to the beaches, you know that Moraira falls on the top line. Among their most renowned beach is the Playa la Ampolla which is fairly large yet safe for children since it shelves rather steeply and is normally not visited by big waves.

Surrounding the beach are bars, restaurants, food house for anyone to enjoy the place at the fullest! They also have their own lifeguard during the summer season.
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