Costa Blanca
From Dénia to Pilar de la Horadada, from Orihuela to the valleys of the Marina Alta, including Villena and Alcoi, the Mediterranean breeze fills this land with light, enveloping the entire region in its exceptionally attractive climate.
With complete tourist facilities, spectacular scenery and an extensive culinary palette, with exciting popular festivities, and sports, cultural and entertainment opportunities galore, the Costa Blanca is one of the most cosmopolitan sites in Europe, where cultures from abroad fuse with local traditions in perfect harmony.
activities, Sports, Rural Tourism
The Valencian community offers an infinite variety of possibilities to discover beauty spots both along the coast and inland to plan the most imaginative activities of rural tourism in Valencia, Alicante, Benidorm on the Costa Blanca. Natural areas, mountains, plains or wetlands, even places where the remains of ancient civilisations has left its cultural and artistic mark. Tourist attractions in deep union with nature, that turn the Land of Valencia into the perfect destination for those that want to enjoy rural tourism or to practice trekking.
- Elche - El Palmeral “Huerto del Cura”, a botanic garden in the midst of the old town of Elche
- Valencia - L´Oceanografic - the largest sea centre in Europe
- Benidorm - Terra Natura - a theme park for the whole family
- Benidorm - Aqualandia - largest water park with numerous attractions
- Benidorm - Terramitica - is the largest theme park of Benidorm and along the Costa Blanca
- Callosa d´En Sarriá - Fonts d´ Algar - numerous small springs which converge to form the beautiful waterfall
- Guadalest - El Castell de Guadalest - a small village of just 200 inhabitants which has been built around and on top f living rock, giving it a unique ambience
- Callosa d´en Sarrià - Cactuslandia - a paradise for cactus enthusiasts
- Benidorm - Mundomar - A theme park with an exotic marine wildlife
Moraira - the Pearl of the Costa Blanca
Teulada-Moraira has the good fortune of having two urban centres that double the area’s history, traditions and customs. Located in the Marina Alta, its enchantment lies in its spectacular growth, while preserving is privileged environment. Teulada-Moraira is a tourism centre that is well-known for its lovely beaches, its interesting historical centre, the quality of its wines and its fantastic fish auction. Its coastal orientation and the mountains surrounding it from behind provide a microclimate with an average annual temperature of 18 degrees, guaranteeing that its charm can be enjoyed most of the year. Teulada-Moraira is committed in the present and the future to preserving the environment and serving its residents and visitors. It seeks to preserve the local natural resources, traditions and customs for tomorrow, by maintaining sustainable development today.
Climate and Weather
The Costa Blanca region of Spain has one of the best climates in the world, enjoying over 300 days of sunshine in an average year.
Travel or Fligth
Excellent links provide easy access to and around the Land of Valencia. There are two international airports (Valencia and Alicante) and three maritime passenger terminals (Valencia, Dénia and Alicante). The AP-7 Mediterranean motorway runs north to south providing easy connections to Catalonia and France, and there are good road connections to the rest of Spain: the A-3 motorway to Madrid, the A-23 Valencia-Zaragoza and the A-31 dual carriageway from Alicante to Madrid. Rail connections are also extensive.