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Alicante Province

Geographically, the L’ Alacanti is made up of a semicircle of mountain ranges that surround the capital of Alicante city, a major port and a thriving modern city. L’Alacanti’s tourist resorts are renowned, thousands upon thousands of people are drawn here each summer to absorb themselves in the fantastic surroundings that Alicante has to offer.

 

The Costa Blanca, Spain´s "White Coast" is one of the most charming and healthy areas of the Iberian Peninsula with a very mild climate; winter temperatures averaging 16-17°C.

 

There is are an enormous range of watersports on offer in the area because of the beautiful climate, white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters; including wind surfing, snorkelling, water skiing, scuba diving, fishing, sailing and jet skiing.

Inland lie the famous orange groves of the Valencia oranges and forests of date palms. Alicante also offers a wide variety of historic monuments and museums, not to forget great shopping.

The Al Altet airport is 10 kilometres from the city centre just off the A7 which will also take you to the French border. The national N340 road will connect you to Valencia and Barcelona. The port with its routes direct to the Balearics and Algiers.

 
 
Alicante
Alicante city, the capital of the Alicante province, is at the heart of the region of Alicante. The port of Alicante straddles the coast with the magnificent backdrop of the Benacantil mountains. more....
Marina Baja
Contains the famous coastal resort of Benidorm, with its high rise apartments and renowned nightlife. In the north Altea is one of the most charming towns of the Costa Blanca. There are quieter, less known coastal resorts nearby and inland Marina Baja hides some well kept secrets in the form of undiscovered rural Spanish village. more...
Marina Alta

The northernmost region of the Alicante Province, Marina Alta takes in the popular sandy beaches of the Costa Blanca with its tourist centres: Denia, Calpe and Javea. Inland are the quieter villages of the Jalon valley surrounded by farmland and mountains. more ...

Lált Vinalopo
To the west of the Alicante province; a combination of steep mountain ranges and fertile, cultivated plains created by the Vinalopó River which runs through L’Alt Vinalopó. Far less visited than areas closer to the coast, lying at the borders of Valencia, Murcia and Castile, the region has a rich history and towns are often characterized by the presence of Moorish castles. more...
El Vinalopo Mitja

Bordering Murcia, a far cry from the packed beaches of the Costa Blanca, the Vinalopó Mitja is an area where you will find a chance to discover a taste of authentic Spanish living. Its countryside is lush with almond groves and vineyards and its peaceful villages continue to attract foreign residents seeking the tranquility of rural life. more...

Baix Vinalopo

Just south of Alicante with some fantastic stretches of coast. The area includes Elche and Santa Pola. The towns inland are largely industrial, the region is unique in that it has the largest grove of date palms in Europe. more...

El Comtat
A small, mountainous region located inland behind Marina Baja and Marina Alta. Dotted with tiny, agricultural mountain villages, some of them difficult to get to making a wonderful place to explore rural, undiscovered Spain. more...
L´Alalcoia

Maps, towns and villages in L´Alalcoia more...

Vega Baja
The southernmost district of Alicante. The coastline and its beaches are superb and consequently heavily developed with well established tourist centres such as Torrevieja and Guardamar del Segura. Inland, the plains of Vega Baja are watered by the River Segura which splits the area in two and enters the sea at Guardamar. These fertile plains are used to grow a large proportion of Alicante’s fruit and vegetables. more ....
 
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